The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
5th Battalion
transferred to
580624 the Labour Corps.
Husband of M.E. Glynn, of 133, Cork Street, Dublin.
Marriage.
Patrick Glynn, a bachelor, a Labourer, of 132 Cork Street, son of Edward Glynn, a Labourer, married Mary Ellen Wilson, a spinster, of 7 McGee’s Court, daughter of Michael Wilson, a Labourer, on 15 November 1914, at St. Kevin’s Church, Harrington Street, South Circular Road, Dublin.
Death.
Patrick Glynn, aged 37, married, a Labourer, late of 133 Cork Street, Dublin, died at The Meath Hospital, Heytesbury Street, Dublin, on 22 January 1920.
The cause of death was Diabetes, 30 days, Diabetic Coma, 15 hours, certified.
Commemorated on Grangegorman Memorial.
Private Patrick Glynn
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
5th Battalion
transferred to
580624 the Labour Corps.
Husband of M.E. Glynn, of 133, Cork Street, Dublin.
Marriage.
Patrick Glynn, a bachelor, a Labourer, of 132 Cork Street, son of Edward Glynn, a Labourer, married Mary Ellen Wilson, a spinster, of 7 McGee’s Court, daughter of Michael Wilson, a Labourer, on 15 November 1914, at St. Kevin’s Church, Harrington Street, South Circular Road, Dublin.
Death.
Patrick Glynn, aged 37, married, a Labourer, late of 133 Cork Street, Dublin, died at The Meath Hospital, Heytesbury Street, Dublin, on 22 January 1920.
The cause of death was Diabetes, 30 days, Diabetic Coma, 15 hours, certified.
Commemorated on Grangegorman Memorial.
Private Patrick Glynn
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