... Disregard for the moment, there seems to be a confusion over Daniel Parke, CWGC and other sources are suggesting the son of Alexander and Catherine Parke of 79 Dungiven Road...
I'm just trying to resolve the reference to "Parke, Daniel, Lance-Corporal, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, 8 Meehan's Row Waterside Londonderry, Died, Aug 1915"
This reference apparently came from the Belfast Evening Telegraph during WW1, if I'm reading the reference correctly (I haven't seen the original), it was accompanied by a picture - you can email to get the picture at the link I previously provided.
To cut a long story short, looking at various other military and other records for the Daniel Parke who died in
May 1915, everything points to him being the son of Alexander Parke and Catherine Donnell / O'Donnell, with potential siblings being Catherine, Thomas, Patrick Joseph, John, Anne... and Alexander, who is possibly the Alexander I posted at reply #11, living in Cross Street. Here are Alexander and Catherine in 1901 and 1911:
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Londonderry/Waterside/Kilfinnan/1539415/http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Londonderry/Waterside/Kilfinnan/605619/Just wondering if any of this is ringing a bell and why the Belfast Evening Telegraph would have carried the "8 Meehan's Row" address?