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I am tracing Denis buckley born cork city 1878. Joined Royal GArrison Artilley in cork nd served in Boer war 1899-1901 pow.also served Egypt,Syria.dardenelles.disability pension.was involved in armoured train ambush with Winston Churchill
Where can I trace his army records
Many thanks Dan Garvey
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Can you please give us as much information on Denis Buckley as you have. Did he marry and what was his wife's name? for example.
There are a few Military records for the name of Denis Buckley on Ancestry.
Need to make sure have the correct one first.
Dorrie
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.Many thanks for reply. Wife’s name Hannah Kennelly/Kennealy
Married 1904 cork city. Lived 10 Mary place cork city. Occupation labourer &British army .died 1960
Cork city ireland
He would presumably have the South Africa medal and maybe others
Some confusion with his regiment .Royal Dublin fusiliers mentioned but he may just have been attached temporarily
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I think I may have found something.
Was his mother's name Ann? Was his mother's address 59 Barrack ? Street Cork. The address of 10 Mary Place, Cork shows up in this record too.
He was in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers and had two service numbers 5626 and 7574.
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Dorrie
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His mothers name was Margaret.
I have a letter from Dennis buckley where he specifically names his regiment as RGA royal garrison artillery who did have 2 barracks in Cobh harbour Co. Cork
He goes on to mention details of an armoured train ambush in the Boer War. He was captured by the boers along with Winston Churchill who he subsequently helped to escape.
In Churchill’s Book My early Life this ambush is retold in great detail along with references to royal Dublin fusiliers but no artillery gunners who were probably small in numbers among the larger RDF force
Back to you
DAN G
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Possibly the best way forward with this is to take out a subscription yourself for Ancestry.Co.Uk and you could then check out the records for yourself. There are a number of records with the name of Denis Buckly and I would not like to quote the wrong one.
Good luck with your search
Dorrie
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First name(s) Denis
Last name Buckley
Service number 5626
Rank Private
Regiment 2 Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Other regiments/units Unit: 2 Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Rank: Private, Number: 5626
Rolls WO100/209 page 94
Literary references Second Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the South African War 251
The Times Digital Archive 18991118
The National Archives WO97. Regular army service papers.
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Notes [The Times Digital Archive] Listed as missing in Armoured Train disaster 15 Nov 1899. QSA Clasps: OFS,T,Ta
Country Great Britain
Record set Anglo-Boer War Records 1899-1902
Category Military, armed forces & conflict
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original image gives his place of birtrh as St Anns , Cork. mother as Ann Bradley? of barrack street Cork.
First name(s) Denis
Last name Buckley
Age 18
Birth year 1878
Birth town St Annes
Birth county Lancashire
Birth country England
Service number 5626
Regiment Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Year 1896
Series WO 363
Series description Wo 363 - First World War Service Records 'Burnt Documents'
Archive The National Archives
Record set British Army Service Records
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http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cork/Cork_No__5_Urban__part_of_/Barrack_Street__part_of_/397696/