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Topic: Royal Irish Constabulary Casualties from Co Roscommon (Read 1410 times)
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kliffy
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Hello,
I am trying to trace the following born RIC casualties from Co Roscommon, and where they where buried.
Dates are when died.
WALLACE PETER SGT 13/05/1919 FINN WILLIAM CONST 09/04/1920 FOLEY MARTIN CONST 21/08/1920 KELLY MICHAEL CONST 22/09/1920 LEONARD THOMAS CONST 25/09/1920 DILLON THOMAS CONST 24/11/1920 SHANNON PETER CONST 17/12/1920 CARTY STEPHN SGT 13/01/1921 SATCHWELL THOMAS CONST 22/02/1921 HUGHES JOHM WILLIAM SGT 16/03/1921 OMEARA REYNOLDS CHARLES CONST 16/03/1921 DEVEREUX WILLIAM CONST 22/03/1921 FALLON MARTIN CONST 03/05/1921 McCORMACK THOMAS SGT 08/05/1921 BRIDGES THOMAS CONST 14/05/1921 COONEY JOSEPH CONST 01/06/1921 FEENEY MARTIN CONST 02/06/1921 DOHERTY JOHN CONST 02/06/1921 EARLY PATRICK JOSEPH SGT 29/03/1922 GREER MARTIN JOHN CONST 23/02/1921 GREER JAMES SGT RTD May-22 GREER THOMAS CADET RTD May-22
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RoisininIreland
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My reply doesn't help with your query - I apologise.
When I was searching through some family photos last night, I came across a copy of an old photo of the RIC barracks in County Wexford where my grandfather was born, and it had a copy of a note attached. My grandfather had written some family details on the back, but mentioned his godfather SERGEANT PETER WALLACE who was shot by the IRA led by Dan Breen at Knocklong Railway Station "during the trouble in Ireland".
I just wanted to find out more about the Sergeant and his connection to my family, so decided to search his name on rootschat.com, and found your message.
My great grandfather (John Rattigan) joined the RIC c.1882 and was from Gortoose, County Roscommon. He resigned in 1912. I just found it interesting to see on your query that Peter Wallace was from Co. Roscommon too - now I have an idea of how they were linked.
Thanks, and once again, sorry my reply doesn't help you with your query.
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kliffy
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Hello,
Thank you for the reply.
Sgt Peter Wallace was shot on a train in Co Limerick, he was from Co Roscommon, just outside Strokestown, and is buried in Bumlin Cemtery, Co Roscommon. Some of his distant relatives still live nearby.
His death was mentioned in several newspapers, and it is mention in Police Casualties in Ireland 1919-1922, by Richard Abbot.
Have you gone on the 1901 Roscommon Census?, if your family are on that, you should should try the Griffiths Valuation and you should be able to pin point the exact house they where in using the map with valuation.
Funnily enough I was in Gortoose before looking the old RIC barracks that was there, but it had been demolished. Gortoose Townland looks out onto Slieve Bawn mountain.
Regards,
Kliffy.
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RoisininIreland
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Thanks for your reply.
I've already checked out the Griffiths Valuation and 1901 census, but I haven't had a chance to check out the Wallaces in that area to see where they lived in relation to my lot. My great grand father was born at Gorttoose, Bumlin, Co. Roscommon.
I'm looking at a list of occupants of Culliagh Lower from Griffiths Valuation and I see a Patrick Wallace, but I see a Peter Wallace is in Culliagh Upper at the time. Which family is Sgt Peter Wallace from, would you know? I know that my distant relations still own property in Culliagh Lower.
I'm new at this family research stuff, but it's been very interesting. The story in my family was that my great grand father was involved in the Maamtrasna murders investigation and, for his own safety, was relocated to Co. Wexford. But we haven't come across any evidence so far to back this up.
Anyway, thanks for your help. It's been nice to know just a little bit more about my great grandfather and why he picked Sgt. Peter Wallace to be his sons godfather. Just haven't figured out why he didn't want us to go back there!
Regards, Roisin
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kliffy
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Hello,
I think the person who showed me Bumlin Cemetery had a son who runs a business can't remember what though, skips or furniture.
There was a Ambush in or around there in 1921 and I think some Policemen may have never been found, and perhaps feelings towards ex RIC men may have been hostile, and ex servicemen to.
There is a book by Jim Herlihy which gives information on RIC Casualties if you get it at the Library it may list Peter Wallace DOB, and you should be able to get it from Roscommon Registrars.
Did you try and get your Great Grandfather RIC Record?
Regards,
Kliffy
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RoisininIreland
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I actually haven't got around to applying for my great grandfather's records yet, but I really want to get on to that now.
Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with me - much appreciated.
Regards, Roisin
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Gulliver
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Hi - Saw your message re police casualties from Roscommon. I am related to one of the men and I have the information you are seeking, can I ask you the reason for the enquiry and your relationship, if any, to the men listed?
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johnroscommon
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LDS film 255828, page 376, includes the Civil birth registration of Peter Wallace. The LDS film will show the place of birth and father’s occupation Born 16 Aug 1871, Father Michael, Mother Honaria CONNAR Siblings John, Anne, Mary & Michael. The birth was registered in Strokestown Registrars District, which includes Gortoose townland. Gortoose townland is in Bumlin Civil parish and Tarmonbarry Catholic parish. For change of occupiers of land in Gortoose townland from 1854 to 1920 see LDS film 868124. . www.policememorial.org.uk/Forces/IRELAND/RIC_Roll.htm For details of RIC members who were killed on duty, including many shot by the IRA when leaving church (549 RIC men murdered between 1916 and 1922) – lists: Sgt Peter Wallace Died 14 May 1919, aged 47 Fatally shot by IRA gunmen while escorting a prisoner by train. . Suggest you look at Part J14a (Notes on the Royal Irish Constabulary) of the Resource County Roscommon 2009 CD in your local library.
Part W17 of the Resource County Roscommon 2009 CD lists details of members of the Royal Irish Constabulary at the 1901 Census of County Roscommon. . See also: Websites of interest For the history of the RIC visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Irish_Constabulary http://homepage.eircom.net/~celtichistories/constabulary.htm http://www.irishecho.com/search/searchstory.cfm?id=904&issueid=28 http://www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/irish/irishrecordsuk/ric.htm http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/familyhistory/guide/trade/ric.htm http://www.nationalarchives.ie/PDF/MicrofilmList.pdf - RIC (National Archives, London): MFA 24/1–21 http://www.policememorial.org.uk/Forces/IRELAND/RIC_Roll.htm http://www.royalirishconstabulary.com http://www.psni.police.uk/index/about-us/about_museum.htm Royal Irish Constabulary http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/familyhistory/guide/trade/ric.htm http://www.psni.police.uk/index/about-us/about_museum/about_museum_genealogy.htm . John www.roscommon.info
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