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Kildare / Re: Kelly in Kilcock around 1900's
« on: Monday 30 March 20 04:15 BST (UK) »
Hi
Thanks for your information.
Michael was released in 1919, he was to go back to the front line as they were running low on soldiers. The war ended a month after his pardon and he didn't actually see active duty.
He was arrested in Cork in 1919 for stealing a sheet of iron, here it lists his next of kin as his wife, Mary.
The next entry I can find for him is on his son (Michael Keiran Kelly) registration form for the Tank Corp in Scotland in 1922 listing his next of kin as his father Michael, residence as Glasgow, Scotland.
Thanks for your information.
Michael was released in 1919, he was to go back to the front line as they were running low on soldiers. The war ended a month after his pardon and he didn't actually see active duty.
He was arrested in Cork in 1919 for stealing a sheet of iron, here it lists his next of kin as his wife, Mary.
The next entry I can find for him is on his son (Michael Keiran Kelly) registration form for the Tank Corp in Scotland in 1922 listing his next of kin as his father Michael, residence as Glasgow, Scotland.