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Second Presbyterian Church
Killinchy Street
Comber
BT23 5AP
Northern Ireland
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- First World War (1914-1918)
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THIS TABLET HAS BEEN PLACED HERE BY THE MEMBERS OF SECOND COMBER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH/ TO PERPETUATE THE GALLANT AND PATRIOTIC ACTION OF THE BRAVE MEN OF THIS CONGREGATION/ WHO VOLUNTARILY ENLISTED AND FOUGHT IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 – 1919/ IN DEFENCE OF KING AND COUNTRY AND THE CAUSE OF JUSTICE AND LIBERTY./ MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE/[names in a wreath at centre with the names of the served in 2 columns on either side]
The fallen-Lieutenant S M Geddis/Sergeant W J Brown/Lance Corporal James Patterson/Private John Allen/ Private David Coey/Private Thomas Coey/Private William Coleman/Private John Donaldson/Private James Donaldson/Private Samuel DonaldsonPrivate J Edgar Drake/Private James Gabbey/Private John Haire/Private R J Ireland/Private Hugh Kelly/Private Robert Marshall/Private J H McBratneyPrivate John McCutcheon/Private John McIlveen/Private W H McIlveen/Private Robert Orr/Private D J Smith; The returned- Lieutenant Colonel S H Withers MD Private Alex Barry Private Samuel Herron Private Alex McIlveen/ Lieutenant D J Murray Private Charles Bassett Private William Herron Private James McMorran/ Lieutenant H McConnell Stoker Andrew Bassett Private William Ireland Private John Press/ Second Lieutenant G L Murray Private Hugh Bennett Private John Keilty Private William Purdy/ S Sergeant Albert Herron Private Harry Bowman Private Hugh Kelly Private John Quinn/ Sergeant John Bennett Private James Boyd Private James Kelly Private Robert Rodney/ Sergeant William Bennett Private George Campbell Private Samuel Lundy Private Hugh Seales/ Sergeant Joseph Brown Private William Cannavan Private James Maguire Snr PO W J Seales/ Sergeant Samuel Lowry Private John Clarke Private Samuel Maitland Private James Savage/ Sergeant J H Montgomery Private W C Coulter Private Robert Mawhinney Private William Semple/ Sergeant Harry Wilson Private J E Coulter Private Thomas Maxwell Private Hugh Smith/ Corporal William Lowry Private Robert Crawford Engineer James Mohan Private Samuel Smith/ Lance Corporal Thomas Allen Private Robert Dempster Private Robert Morgan Private Thomas Smith/ Lance Corporal James Blackstock Private William Donaldson Private W J Montgomery Private Samuel Speers/ Lance Corporal David Brown Private S D Drake Private John McAllister Private James Wallace/ Lance Corporal Harry Drain Private Hugh Dunseath Private Robert McAllister Private John Wallace/ Lance Corporal William O’Prey Private Joseph Glover Private Samuel McAllister Private R Watt/ Private John Allen Private William Glover Private Samuel McBratney Private William Withers/ Private James Alexander Private John Graham OS Robert McClurg Private John Wright Sen/ Stoker John Anderson Private Matthew Hedley Private James McCutcheon Private John Wright
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