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First Holywood Non Subscribing Presbyterian Church
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Holywood
BT18 9AE
Northern Ireland
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HOLYWOOD/ROLL OF HONOUR/OF THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE WAR 1914 – 1918/[names in 2 columns with a cross beside the names of those who fell]
George D Black KOSB Hartley Patterson Canadians/ John Boyle KOSB Richard F Patterson RIR/ Samuel Cooley RIR Alexander Patty RIR/ Francis A J Davidson RIR John Patty RInsF/ * James S Davidson RIR Samuel Patty RIR/ * Robert A Dickson RIReg Egmont A Praeger RNVR/ Charles Dickson MC RAMC Geroge Quee RIR/ James Greenfield RIR Joseph Quee RIR/ Thomas Greenfield ASC John Henry Quee RE/ Ernest Greenfield ASC William Scott RAMC/ John M Henderson RIR Bernard T Vinycomb MC RFC/ * Thomas Henderson RIR John K Vinycomb RFC/ George G Henderson RIR Marcus Vinycomb IG/ Charles J M Henderson USA Army A Richard D Vinycomb MM RE/ William Hudson RIR Hamilton Wardlaw RE/ Alexander Lennox RIR Charles Wardlaw RE * George Lennox RIR Thomas Waterman W Yorks Regt/ John Lennox RNR * John White RIR/ Francis A McCammon MC RAMC Alexander Wright Canadians/ Ivan McCrum RIR James Wilson RAF/ James E McErvel RIR John Wilson RAF/ Duncan S McErvel RIF Thomas Wilson RAF/ Samuel McGilton L & Y Regt David Meneely HMT Appam/ Gordon C May RInsF Jack Meneely HMT Trevean/ William Meneely RIR Jim Meneely HMT Preconshire/ * J Dermot Neill RIR / * Robert L Neill RIR / * William J Osborne Canadians * Killed/
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