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627Sjt. F. W. Mallin MM.
Army Durham. Royal Garrison Artillery
Sjt Mallin was awarded the Military Medal for his part in the Bombardment of the Hartlepools on the 16th of December 1914. He was the Gun Captain of the No 2 gun at Heugh Battery.
226136Lt. Claude O'Conor Mallins
British Army 2nd Btn. Connaught Rangers
from:Ballsbridge, Dublin
(d.2nd Nov 1914)
Claude Mallins was killed in action at Ypres, on the 2nd of November 1914, aged 20 years.
994Albert Mallinson
Army 15th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
from:Elland, Yorkshire
(d.23rd February 1917)
My great-great-grandfather, Albert Mallinson from Elland in Yorkshire, was killed 23rd February, 1917, in Somme, France. He is interred at Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery, Somme. If anyone has any information concerning him, please get in touch.
240798Sgt. Arthur Mallinson
British Army 4th Btn. West Riding Regiment
Aaron Malinson was discharged on the 15th of May 1916
240673Pte. Lewis John Mallinson
British Army 4th Btn. West Riding Regiment
Lewis Mallinson was discharged on the 10th of May 1916, time expired
244029Pte. Wilfred Mallinson
British Army 9th Battalion Royal Fusiliers
from:Hebden Bridge
(d.30th November 1917)
217504Pte. James Malloch
British Army 1st Bn. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
from:Nitshill
(d.29th Aug 1916)
James Malloch is buried at Citadel New Military Cemetery, Fricourt. He was born in 1898 in St Rollox, Glasgow to James and Jessie Malloch. Siblings Matthew, Thomas, Isabella, Bessie, Janet, Maggie and Mary Malloch. He enlisted in Barrhead 7th May 1915, a former Miner.
255586Pte. Frederick Mallon
British Army 7th Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment
from:Thornaby
(d.17th October 1918)
Frederick Mallon was killed in action on 17th of October 1918 in the Battle of Cambrai. He had recieved a fatal injury, Mr. Grant (of the Grocery shop in Thornaby) and a Southerner stayed with him till he passed. He is buried near Montay, France in Selridge British Cemetery. 2 miles from Le Cateau.
1451Sjt. Michael Mallon
British Army 207th Coy. Machine Gun Corps
from:Felton, Northumberland
(d.26th Sep 1917)
Michael Mallon enlisted in the Cheshire Regiment in Whitehaven and transferred to the Machine Gun Corps, he was killed in action and is remembered on the Tyne Cot memorial.
252203Pte. John Malloy
British Army 9th Btn. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
from:Dundee
(d.25th April 1918)
John Malloy was born in 1897 in Dundee. He was killed in action in Belgium on 25th of April 1918. John was a Signaller in the 9th Battalion, Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. John is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Belguim.
223251Pte. Michael Malloy
Australian Imperial Force 1st Btn.
(d.23rd May 1915)
Michael Malloy died on the 23rd of May 1915 and is commemorated on the Lone Pine Memorial in the Lone Pine Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey.
232821Pte. P. Malloy
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:North Shields
P Malloy was discharged in 1919
232822Pte. Martin Mally
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Felling
Martin Mally was wounded in December 1916
242807Pte. Alfred Kingsnorth Mallyon
Australian Imperial Force 48th Battalion
from:Pt Pirie
(d.3rd May 1918)
2136632nd Lt. Brian Wilmot Malone
British Army 1st battalion Devonshires
from:Trevayler, Gulval, Cornwall
(d.23rd April 1917)
Brian was educated at Rugby and passed through the Royal Military College to become a 2nd lieutenant with the 1st Bn Devonshires,first arriving overseas May 1915.
He came from a long line of military officers, his father being of the Worcestershire Regiment and great grandfather had been officers with the Royal Navy. Alas at this time we have no personal information on his short life in the war except to say that he was killed during the battle of Arras and is remembered on the Gulval memorial and at the Arras Memorial.
232823Pte. John Malone
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Gateshead
(d.1st July 1916)
John Malone is named on the Thiepval Memorial
380Sjt. R. Malone
Army 8th Btn. Durham Light Infantry
223129Pte. Austin Martin Maloney
British Army 22nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
from:Liverpool
(d.13 May 1917)
224284Pte. J. D. Maloney
British Army 6th Btn Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment
(d.24th Aug 1915)
I know absolutely nothing about my Great granddad, J D Maloney, but would love to know as much as possible.
221477Rflmn. James Benjamin Maloney
British Army 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
from:East Ham, London
(d.18th Aug 1917)
236316Rflmn. James Benjamin Maloney
British Army 9th Battalion Rifle Brigade
from:Stratford, London
(d.18th August 1917)
232824Pte. L. Maloney
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Byker
L Maloney was discharged in 1915 as unfit
238886Pte. Martin Maloney
British Army 7th Btn. Leinster Regiment
from:Castlemitchell, Athy
(d.13th March 1917)
Private Maloney was the husband of Ellen Maloney of Castlemitchell, Athy.
He was 33 when he died and is buried in the south west part of the Geraldine Old Graveyard, Kilberry, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
232825Pte. Patrick Maloney
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Durham City
(d.1st July 1916)
Patrick Maloney is named on the Thiepval Memorial
232826Pte. Patrick Maloney
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Patrick Maloney went AWOL in 1915.
241706OS3 Patrick Maloney
Royal Navy HMS Vivid
from:Gortnamore, Moycullen
(d.10th February 1917)
Officer's Steward 3rd Class Maloney was the son of Mrs D. Maloney, of Gortnamore, Moycullen.
He is buried in the South-East part of the Moycullen Catholic Churchyard, Moycullen, Co. Galway, Ireland.
232827Pte. R. Maloney
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Sunderland
R Maloney was wounded in October 1916
232828Lsgt. J. Malpas
British Army 24th (Tyneside Irish) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
from:Durham City
J Malpas served with the 24th Northumberland Fusiliers and later the Cameron Highlanders
1206563Pte. Claude Ernest Malpass
British Army 16th Btn. Sherwood Foresters
from:Carlton Nottingham
Claude Ernest Malpass enlisted with the Notts & Derby Regiment on 11th May 1915 at the age of 20. Most of his service record appears to be lost including his medical
Claude was honourably discharged from the British Army on 21st October 1918 as a result of his wounds. As was customary at the time, for his wounds Claude was given the Silver War Badge (SWB) which is often incorrectly described as the Silver Wound Badge. The record for this award has a curious date entry of "att 6/12/15". I wonder whether this means that he should have been awarded the 1915 Star? regrettably we have no idea what this date means and would welcome any information that fills in any of the gaps.
Editor's Note: The date given as att. is the date he joined the 16th Battalion, presumably having trained with another battalion of teh same regiment. The 16th did not go overseas until March 1916, so he would not be entitled to the 1915 star.
259476Pte. Henry Malpass
British Army 12th (West Somerset Yeomanry) Btn. Somerset Light Infantry
from:Stourbridge
(d.22nd Oct 1918)
Henry Malpass was the brother of my gran Ethel May Twist (nee Malpass) and we only realised Henry had died in WW1 when my uncle, whilst researching the family tree, saw that Henry had died in Belgium in October 1918. As a family we now remember Henry along with his nephew William who died in WW2.
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