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Re: Robert Black
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 23 March 25 14:22 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Kiltaglassan.

To avoid further confusion this is the Robert Black who died 28 December 1916

Rifleman Black, Robert
3/10441
Royal Irish Rifles

who died on Thursday, 28th December 1916

Son of Robert and Ellen Black, of Old Portadown Road, Lurgan, Co. Armagh.

Lurgan Mail: 6th January 1917 -

Military Funeral in Lurgan

After a long and painful illness, due to gas poisoning at the front, the death took place on Thursday last of ex-Rifleman Robert Black, R.I.R., a son of Mr Robert Black, Old Portadown Road. Deceased who volunteered at the outbreak of war, was first wounded at Hooge, and was subsequently a victim of gas poisoning, afterwards being discharged as unfit. The obsequies, thanks to representations made by Mr David Pedlow, were accorded military honours, a firing party of R.I.F., in charge of Sergeant Quinn, travelling especially from Armagh for the purpose. At the conclusion of the burial service, which was read by the Dean of Dromore, three volleys were fired over the grave, and the ceremony ended with the sounding of the “Last Post.”

Cemetery:
LURGAN (SHANKILL) GRAVEYARD
Grave or Reference Panel Number:
247

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Re: Robert Black
« Reply #19 on: Sunday 23 March 25 19:07 GMT (UK) »
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His death record differs slightly.

Yes it does, I noted that when I posted on Lurgan Ancestry Facebook to alert the local inhabitants, but appreciate only members can access that. Sandra has transcribed the details from the Lurgan Ancestry link or the same paper Lurgan Mail 6th January 1917. Isobel who holds the cemetery burial register suggests that says "wounds in battle".

They also differ for Thomas Cummins GRO / newspaper T.B vs Gas I think.

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Re: Robert Black
« Reply #20 on: Sunday 23 March 25 20:31 GMT (UK) »

There are a couple of entries of the Lurgan Mail 6 January 1917 on British Newspaper Archives for those with an interest.

https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/search/results/1917-01-01/1917-01-07?basicsearch=robert%20black&somesearch=robert%20black&retrievecountrycounts=false

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