War Memorials Portglenone

Many local men served in both World Wars with distinction, some paying the supreme sacrifice, and it is their names we wish to remember and research in the weeks ahead as the nation pauses to remember.

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Many of the memorials are in local churches, or orange halls, and the following list records the men of Portglenone and the surrounding district.

First Portglenone Presbyterian Church

Baird Willlam   Killycoogan Private
  1. Inn Fus.
 
Calwell Joseph   Tamlaght Private 11th Hussars  
Clarke G.   Garvaghy Corporal H.L.A.  
Clarke
  1. D.
  Garvaghy Corporal A.A.S.  
Clarke Wm.   Garvaghy Private Royal Scots Killed in Action
Connaughty Hugh   Garvaghy Private R.I.R.  
Connaughty Robert   Garvaghy Private 11th R.I.R.  
Coulter Alex.   Tullnahinin Private I.G. Killed in Action
Dunlop Alex.   Mullinsallagh Private 12th R.I.R.  
Dysart Archie   Aughnacleagh Private    
Fleming Barkley   Garvaghy Private 36th R.I.R. Wounded
Haire R.     Private 11th Hants.  
Kilpatrick Wm.   Finkitagh Driver R.F.A. Prisoner of War, Died
Lamont James   Lisrodden Driver
  1. Transport
Wounded
Lamont Robert   Killycoogan Driver 16th R. Inn. Fus. Wounded
Mcilrath Andrew   Island Cottage Engineer R.N.  
Marshall Samuel   Garvaghy Private N.I.H.  
Montgomery Thomas   Mount Horan Private 9th R. Inn. Fus. Prisoner
Reynolds Wm.   Tyanee Private N.I.H.  
Steele David   Gortfadd Private 16th R.I.R.  
Taylor Robert     Private 3rd A & S. Hlghldrs.  
COLONIAL and U.S.A. FORCES          
Andrews John   Portglenone Private Can. F.A. Wounded
Clarke James   Garvaghy Private U.S. Army  
Clements John   Innisrush Corporal T.A., U.S. Army  
Kyle
  1. W.
  Tyanee House Corporal Wellington, N.Z., Force  
Kyle Thos.   Tyanee House Corporal Otago Regt., N.Z. Force  
McCaughey Charles   Ballymacpeake Driver U.S. Army  
McCaughey Wm.   Ballymacpeake Corporal Canadians D.C.M., Wounded
Montgomery Harry   Slavanagh Private 20th Can. B.E.F.  
Patton Archie   Tyanee Rifleman N.Z. R.B. Killed in Action
Patton James   Tyanee Private Aust. I.F. Wounded
Scott James   Portglenone Private U.S. Army  

Third Portglenone Presbyterian Church

Black Henry   Portglenone Private
  1. Inn. Fus.
 
Bonter Robt.   Portglenone Private R.A.F.  
Carleton Robt.   Portglenone Private
  1. Inn. Fus.
 
Holmes Robt.   Portglenone Private R.D. Fus.  
Law William   Portglenone Private
  1. Inn. Fus.
Killed in Action
McLean Alex.   Portglenone Private
  1. Inn. Fus.
Killed in Action
McNeill James   Portglenone Private
  1. Inn. Fus.
Wounded
Moffett Alex.   Portglenone Private
  1. Irish Rifles
 
Montgomery Robt.   Portglenone Private R.A.F.  
Nickle James   Portglenone Private
  1. Guards
 
Ross Robt.   Portglenone Gunner R.F.A.  
Stewart James   Portglenone Lieutenant
  1. Surgeon
 
Stronge Archibald   Portglenone Private Gordon Highlanders Wounded
Williamson Henry   Portglenone Private Seaforth Highlanders Wounded

Duneane Congregation

Andrews
  1. J.
  Duneane Private R.I.R.  
Canmer J.   Duneane Sergeant R.I.R.  
Elliott Rev. R. C., B.A.   The Manse Captain Chaplain  
King Alfie   Toome Private R.A.F.  
McClure Dr. S.   Artlone Lieutenant R.A.M.C.  
Macrory James   Duneane Private R.I.R.  
Macrory Robert   Duneane Private R.I.R.  
Russell James   Duneane Lieutenant R.I.R.

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