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James J. Curran
Rank: | Private |
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Street: | 79 W 101st Street |
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Town/Village: | New York City, New York |
Civil Parish: | |
Catholic Parish: | Abbeylara |
Country: | U.S.A. |
Alternative Address: | Clough, Dalystown, Granard, County Longford |
Census 1901: |
Residing with his mother at his grandparents' house in Clough www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Longford/Dalystown/Clough/1549602/ |
Census 1911: |
Residing with his mother at his uncle's house in Clough www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Longford/Dalystown/Clogh/583314/ |
Regiment/Unit: | 302 Engineers, "E" Company, U.S. Army |
Regiment Number: | 1717433 |
Date of Death: | |
Cause: | Survived WW1 |
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Information: | James Curran was born in the U.S. c. April 1892, but grew up in Co. Longford. James returned to the U.S. some time between 1911 and 1917, and enlisted for war service in September 1917. During WW1, he served in France in the Baccarat, Vesle and Oise-Aisne sectors, during which time he was slightly wounded. |
Parents Names: | Son of Mary Curran, (née Kiernan), Clough, Granard. |
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