Table 7 - Ancestors who died in Wars
ANCESTORS WHO DIED IN WARS
Total = 86
(Male 86 – Female 0)
Note - The Work is
always in progress, and I am very happy to receive
additional information or corrections at any time.
Acknowledgement –
Considerable work has been done by our Cousin, Mary
Vanderfeen, particularly with WWI & WWII & Irish Family members. Much
reliance has been placed on this work. Thank you!
References –
Wikipedia has been used in the text as a reasonably reliable
and accessible point for anyone seeking further information on the Events.
DATE OF DEATH |
NAME |
AGE AT DEATH |
EVENT & DEATH LOCALITY |
987 |
Geoffrey I of ANJOU [1] |
37 |
ANJOU/FRANCE
WAR Château-du-Loir,
France (Siege
of Marcon) |
17 May 1102 |
Hugh
VI de LUSIGNAN[2] |
63 |
1st
CRUSADE Ramia,
Egypt (The
Battle of Ramia) |
1134 |
Phillip de BRAOSE [3] |
64 |
2nd
CRUSADE Palestine |
1165 |
Hugh
VIII de LUSIGNAN[4] |
59 |
2nd
CRUSADE Harim,
Syria (The
Battle of Harim) |
1191 |
Nele (Nigel) de MOWBRAY [5] |
45 |
3rd
CRUSADE Acre,
Palestine |
5 November 1219 |
Hugh
IX de LUSIGNAN[6] |
56 |
5th
CRUSADE Damietta,
Egypt (The
Siege of Damietta) |
6 April 1250 |
Hugh XI de LUSIGNAN[7] |
29 |
7th
CRUSADE Fariskur,
Palestine (The
Battle of Fariskur) |
23 September 1258 |
Patrick
De CHAWORTH [8] |
40 |
ENGLISH/WELSH
WAR Kidwelly
Castle, Wales |
25 August 1270 |
Hugh XII de LUSIGNAN [9] |
35 |
8th
CRUSADE Tunis,
Tunisia |
17 July 1303 |
Edmund
de MORTIMER [10] |
50 |
ENGLISH/WELSH
WAR Builth,
Breconshire, Wales |
21 July 1403 |
Richard de VENABLES [11] |
38 |
ENGLISH
CIVIL WAR Shrewsbury,
Shropshire, England (The
Battle of Shrewsbury) |
21 July 1403 |
Robert
GOUSHILL [12] |
53 |
ENGLISH
CIVIL WAR Shrewsbury,
Shropshire, England (The
Battle of Shrewsbury) |
15 September 1408 |
Edmund de HOLLAND [13] |
26 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
100-YEARS WAR Ile De
Brehat (Cotes-Du-Nord), France (Battle
of Ile De Brehat) |
22 March 1421 |
John
DE ROOS [14] |
24 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
100-YEARS WAR Anjou,
France (Battle
of Baugé) |
16 June 1422 |
Piers LEIGH[15] |
32 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
100-YEARS WAR Ile-de-France,
Paris, France (Siege
of Meaux) |
18 August 1430 |
Thomas
DE ROOS [16] |
23 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
100-YEARS WAR Paris,
France |
23 September 1459 |
Adam BOSTOCK [17] |
25 |
ENGLISH
WAR OF THE ROSES Blore
Heath near Market Drayton, Staffordshire, England (Battle
of Blore Heath) |
23 September 1459` |
John
DUTTON [18] |
18 |
ENGLISH
WAR OF THE ROSES Blore
Heath near Market Drayton, Staffordshire, England (Battle
of Blore Heath) |
23 September 1459 |
Thomas DUTTON[19] |
38 |
ENGLISH
WAR OF THE ROSES Blore
Heath near Market Drayton, Staffordshire, England (Battle
of Blore Heath) |
23 September 1459 |
Peter
DUTTON[20] |
17 |
ENGLISH
WAR OF THE ROSES Blore
Heath near Market Drayton, Staffordshire, England (Battle
of Blore Heath) |
23 September 1459 |
James TUCHET[21] |
61 |
ENGLISH
WAR OF THE ROSES Blore
Heath near Market Drayton, Staffordshire, England (Battle
of Blore Heath) |
23 September 1459 |
Henry
TUCHET[22] |
22 |
ENGLISH
WAR OF THE ROSES Blore
Heath near Market Drayton, Staffordshire, England (Battle
of Blore Heath) |
22 November 1492 |
John SAVAGE IX[23] |
42 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
WAR Boulogne,
France (Battle
of Bullen) |
22 November 1492 |
Robert
SAVAGE[24] |
41 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
WAR Boulogne,
France (Battle
of Bullen) |
9 September 1513 |
Christopher SAVAGE[25] |
40 |
ENGLISH/SCOTTISH
CAMBRAI WAR Flodden,
Northumberland, England (The Battle
of Flodden Field) |
2 March 1527 |
John
SAVAGE VI[26] |
53 |
ENGLISH/FRENCH
WAR Boulogne,
Pas-de-Calais, France |
17 August 1549 |
John ROSOGAN[27] |
33 |
THE
PRAYER BOOK REBELLION Samford
Courtenay, Devon, England (The
Battle of Samford Courtenay) |
17 May 1811 |
William
James MYERS [28] |
27 |
1st
NAPOLEONIC WAR Valverde,
Portugal (Battle
of Albuera) |
18 September 1857 |
William Waldegrave POGSON[29] |
30 |
THE
INDIAN MUTINY Delhi,
India (The
Siege of Delhi) |
3 May 1915 |
John
Moore WATSON[30] |
32 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Gallipoli,
Turkey (ANZAC) |
5 May 1915 |
Percy Alfred WHEATLEY[31] |
26 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Gallipoli,
Turkey (ANZAC) |
24 May 1915 |
George
MACADAM[32] |
26 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Fesubert,
Pas-de-Calais, France (Canadian
Army – The Battle of Vimy Ridge) |
7 August 1915 |
Henry Normanby CLAYTON[33] |
24 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Gallipoli,
Turkey (ANZAC
– Battle of Lone Pine) |
7 August 1915 |
Cecil
Talbot WOODS [34] |
40 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Gallipoli,
Turkey (ANZAC
– Battle of Lone Pine) |
7 August 1915 |
Alfred Illingworth McSHANE[35] |
20 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Gallipoli,
Turkey (ANZAC
– Battle of Lone Pine) |
27 August 1915 |
Joseph
John KAVANAGH[36] |
40 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Gallipoli,
Turkey (ANZAC
– Battle of Hill 60) |
28 July 1916 |
James Victor HOLDSWORTH[37] |
19 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Pozières,
Somme, Picardie, France (ANZAC) |
29 July 1916 |
James
Leslie PARTINGTON[38] |
39 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Somme,
France (ANZAC) |
3 September 1916 |
Charles Samuel ADAMS[39]
|
36 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Somme,
France (ANZAC) |
24 October 1916 |
Charles
Davidson MOWAT[40] |
21 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Somme,
France (Scottish
Seaforth Highlanders) |
20 December 1916 |
Francis Bertram DOYLE[41] |
21 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Hampshire,
England, United Kingdom (ANZAC) |
23 December 1916 |
William
PERKINS[42] |
54 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Magdhaba,
Sinai Peninsula, Egypt (ANZAC
– The Battle of Magdhaba) |
11 February 1917 |
Albert Victor WHEATLEY[43] |
25 |
WORLD WAR
1 Fargo
Military Hospital, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom (ANZAC) |
21 March 1917 |
John
Henry Adams[44] |
26 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Somme,
France (ANZAC) |
27 March 1917 |
William Middleton SMITH[45] |
27 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Villers
Bretonneux, France (ANZAC
– 1st Battle of Villers Bretonneux) |
7 April 1917 |
Hilary
Linus (Harry) ALCOCK[46] |
23 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Hermies,
France (ANZAC
– The Battle of Hermies Hill) |
11 April 1917 |
William John MARSHALL[47] |
42 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Bullecourt,
France (ANZAC
– The 1st Battle of Bullecourt) |
11 April 1917 |
Frank
Oruba WHITE[48] |
20 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Bullecourt,
France (ANZAC
– The 1st Battle of Bullecourt) |
15 April 1917 |
Lionel Fleetwood DALEY[49] |
17 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Bullecourt,
France (ANZAC
– The 1st Battle of Bullecourt) |
8 June 1917 |
Arthur
Edgar DOYLE[50] |
21 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Messines,
Belgium (NZ
ANZAC – The Battle of Messines Ridge) |
27 June 1917 |
George Thomas SMITH[51] |
40 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Belgium (ANZAC) |
20 September 1917 |
Vincent
Charles (Vince) MELLINGTON[52] |
22 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Polygon
Wood, Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Polygon Wood) |
21 September 1917 |
Arthur Edward COLLIS[53] |
22 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Menin Road Ridge) |
26 September 1917 |
James
Frederick PHILIP[54] |
24 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Polygon
Wood, Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Polygon Wood) |
26 September 1917 |
Wilfred Gerard SINGLE[55] |
23 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Polygon
Wood, Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Polygon Wood) |
4 October 1917 |
Charles
TAYLOR[56] |
30 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Passchendaele,
Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Passchendaele) |
10 October 1917 |
Frederick James SANDRY [57] |
28 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Polygon
Wood, Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Polygon Wood) |
12 October 1917 |
Charles
Edward SMITH[58] |
33 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Passchendaele,
Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Passchendaele) |
20 October 1917 |
Phillip Edmund DOYLE[59] |
24 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Passchendaele,
Belgium (NZ
ANZAC – The Battle of Passchendaele) |
22 October 1917 |
George
Whitney BRUCE[60] |
35 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Passchendaele,
Belgium (ANZAC
– The Battle of Passchendaele) |
24 March 1918 |
Francis Joseph COLLIS[61] |
25 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Wiltshire,
England (ANZAC) |
24 March 1918 |
George
Mackay MOWAT[62] |
31 |
WORLD
WAR 1 St.
Quentin, Marne, France (South
African Scottish Regiment – The Battle of St. Quentin) |
28 March 1918 |
James BAYLEY[63] |
23 |
WORLD
WAR 1 France (English
Army – Manchester Regiment) |
21 April 1918 |
Reginald
Harry TANNEBRING[64] |
20 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Southampton,
England, United Kingdom (ANZAC) |
3 May 1918 |
Stephen Percival (Percy) MCGINTY[65] |
21 |
WORLD
WAR 1 El
Arish, Palestine (ANZAC) |
14 May 1918 |
Daniel
Munro CRAWFORD[66] |
27 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Sally
Le Sec, Somme, France (ANZAC) |
12 August 1918 |
Harold Gladstone GOODWIN[67] |
27 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Somme,
France (ANZAC) |
25 August 1918 |
Ernest
Sydney KING[68] |
25 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Somme,
France (ANZAC) |
17 October 1918 |
Kenneth GOW[69] |
29 |
WORLD
WAR I St
Souplet, France (USA
Army) |
14 December 1918 |
James
MACKENZIE[70] |
44 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Etaples,
France (Scottish
Argyll & Sunderland Highlanders) |
25 December 1918 |
Ambrose Augustine HALEY[71] |
26 |
WORLD
WAR 1 Chichester,
England, United Kingdom (ANZAC) |
20 February 1921 |
Timothy
Christopher O’SULLIVAN[72] |
28 |
IRISH
BLACK ‘N TAN WAR Clonmult,
County Cork, Ireland (IRA –
The Clonmult Ambush) |
19 May 1941 |
Edward Francis DOYLE[73] |
19 |
WORLD
WAR 2 At Sea
– Sinking of HMAS Sydney (RAN) |
13 February 1942 |
John
Arthur SANDRY[74] |
25 |
WORLD
WAR 2 On
Hospital Ship at Sea near Singapore (ANZAC) |
16 February 1942 |
Noel Sherrin GEAPPEN[75] |
24 |
WORLD
WAR 2 Above
Sumatra (RAAF) |
1 July 1942 |
Gerald
McSHANE[76] |
20 |
WORLD
WAR 2 POW
Ship Montevideo Maru – South China Sea (ANZAC) |
11 November 1942 |
Donald George (Don) PALMER[77] |
36 |
WORLD
WAR 2 El
Alamein, Egypt (ANZAC
– The 2nd Battle of El Alamein) |
14 May 1943 |
John
Swanson MacADAM[78] |
20 |
WORLD
WAR 2 Above
– Netherlands (RAF) |
12 June 1943 |
Mervyn John MILLER[79] |
22 |
WORLD
WAR 2 POW –
Thailand (ANZAC) |
20 September 1943 |
Allan
Douglas WALKER[80] |
28 |
WORLD
WAR 2 POW –
Thailand (ANZAC) |
28 January 1944 |
Alan Stowell COX[81] |
26 |
WORLD
WAR 2 POW -
Tanbaya Hospital Camp, Burma (ANZAC) |
11 May 1944 |
Stanley
WARREN[82] |
28 |
WORLD
WAR 2 POW – Burma (ANZAC) |
12 December 1944 |
Glyn Norman BURY[83] |
26 |
WORLD
WAR 2 Over Dortmund,
Germany (RAAF) |
15 January 1945 |
Eric
Ralph PEACE[84] |
25 |
WORLD
WAR 2 Plane
crash - Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom (RAAF) |
12 February 1945 |
Peter John HALEY[85] |
20 |
WORLD
WAR 2 Plane
Crash - Saskatchewan, Canada (RAAF) |
31 March 1945 |
Allen
Murray TAYLOR[86] |
24 |
WORLD
WAR 2 Above
- Arendal, Norway (RAAF) |
[1] Geoffrey I of Anjou (940-987) was a paternal 30th Great
Grandfather of Karen Maloney & her siblings. He died whilst leading his
forces in the Siege of Marcon. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_I,_Count_of_Anjou
[2] Hugh VI
de Lusignan (1039-1102) was a paternal 31st Great Grandfather of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was on the 1st Crusade. See - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_VI
of_Lusignan
[3] Phillip de Braose (c.1070-1134) was a paternal 30th
Great Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He died in the 2nd
Crusade in Levant, Palestine. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_de_Braose
[4] Hugh VIII
de Lusignan (1106-1165) was a paternal 29th Great Grandfather of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was on the 2nd Crusade. See - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_VIII
of_Lusignan
[5] Nele (Nigel)
de Mowbray (1146-1191) was related in 2 ways – the Husband of a Stepdaughter of
a paternal 22nd Great Uncle and as a Father-in-law of a paternal 1st
Cousin 22xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. On the 3rd
Crusade, he died in the Siege of Acre under King Richard I’s (The Lionheart)
leadership. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Acre
[6] Hugh IX de Lusignan (1163-1219) was a paternal 28th
Great Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was on a Crusade
led by the Knights Templar. See -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_IX_of_Lusignan
[7] Hugh XI
de Lusignan (1221-1250) was a paternal 26th Great Grandfather of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was on a Crusade led by King Louis IX of
France. See - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_XI_of_Lusignan
[8] Patrick De Chaworth (1218-1258) was a paternal 24th Great
grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He died defending the
family Castle of Kidwelly – see https://www.geni.com/people/Patrick-de-Chaworth-Lord-of-Kempsford/6000000005585060837
[9] Hugh
XII de Lusignan (1235-1270) was a paternal 25th Great Grandfather of
the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was on a Crusade led by King Louis IX
of France. See - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_XII_of_Lusignan
[10] Edmund de Mortimer (1252-1303) was a paternal 24th Great
Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He died at Builth in
fighting against the Welsh for King Edward I of England. See https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57611203/edmund-mortimer
[11] Richard de Venables (1365-1403) was a paternal 19th Great
Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was beheaded in the
Battle of Shrewsbury – King Henry IV of England vs Harry Hotspur. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shrewsbury
[12] Robert Goushill (1350-1403) was a paternal 9th
Great Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was badly wounded
at the Battle of Shrewsbury whilst fighting for King Henry IV of England vs.
Harry Hotspur. His servant killed him after the Battle and stole his armour.
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shrewsbury
[13] Edmund de Holland (1382-1408) was the Father-in-law of a paternal 18th
Great Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was fighting for
King Henry IV of England. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Holland,_4th_Earl_of_Kent
[14] John De Roos (1396-1421) was a paternal 19th Great Uncle of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He also fought at the Battle of Agincourt,
both battles under King Henry V of England. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ros,_7th_Baron_Roshttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/109973539/john_de-roos
[15] Piers Leigh
(1389-1422) was a paternal half 20th Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith
Generation. He was fighting for King Henry V of England. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piers_Legh_II
[16] Thomas De
Roos (1406-1430) was a younger Brother of John De Roos, and a paternal 19th
Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He drowned in the River
Seine whilst fighting for King Henry VI of England. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ros,_8th_Baron_Ros
[17] Adam Bostock (1434-1459) was a paternal 17th Great Uncle of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was killed with 5 other Family members
whilst fighting for the Lancastrians under King Henry VI. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blore_Heath
[18] John Dutton (1441-1459) was a paternal 18th
Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was killed with 5 other Family members whilst fighting for the
Lancastrians under King Henry VI. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blore_Heath
[19] Thomas Dutton
(1421-1459) was a paternal 16th Great Grandfather of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was killed with
5 other Family members whilst fighting for the Lancastrians under King Henry
VI. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blore_Heath See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dutton
[20] Peter Dutton
(1442-1459) was a Son of Thomas Dutton and was a paternal 17th Great
Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He was
killed with 5 other Family members whilst fighting for the Lancastrians under
King Henry VI. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blore_Heath
[21] James Tuchet
(1398-1459) was a paternal 18th Great Grandfather of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He commandeered the Lancastrian Forces of King
Henry VI of England and was killed in the Battle. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Tuchet,_5th_Baron_Audley
[22] Henry Tuchet (1437-1459) was the Son of James Tuchet
and was a paternal Half 18th Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith
Generation. He was killed with 5 other Family members whilst
fighting for the Lancastrians under King Henry VI. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blore_Heath
[23] John Savage IX (1450-1492) was a paternal 16th
Great Grandfather of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[24] Robert Savage (1451-1492) was a paternal
17th Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[25] Christopher Savage (1473-1513) was a paternal 17th
Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Battle of Flodden Field
– See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Flodden
[26] John
Savage (1474-1527) was a paternal 15th Great Grandfather of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He fought campaigns and died for King Henry
VII of England. See https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-Savage-VI-Kt-Sheriff-of-Worcestershire/6000000004571856220
[27] John
Rosogan (1516-1549) was a paternal 2nd Cousin 14xremoved of Karen
Maloney & her siblings. See this for details of The Prayer Book Rebellion -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prayer_Book_Rebellion John
fought for Cornwall and the Catholic Prayer Book.
[28] William James Myers (1783-1811) was a maternal 1st Cousin 6x
removed of Karen Maloney & her Siblings. See - “The Life of Sir William
Myers.” 1811. Royal Military Chronicle, October: 469-474.
[29] William
Waldegrave Pogson (1827-1857) was a maternal 4th Great Grand Uncle
of Karen Maloney & her siblings. The Indian Mutiny - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Rebellion_of_1857
[30] John Moore Watson (1883-1915) was a maternal Great
Uncle of Janice Longwill (Testro). The Gallipoli Campaign - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_campaign
[31] Percy Wheatley
(1888-1915) was the older Brother of Albert Victor
Wheatley, and was a paternal 1st cousin of wife of half 1st
cousin 2xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Gallipoli Campaign - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_campaign
[32] George Macadam (1888-1915) was a maternal 2nd
Cousin 3x removed of Karen Maloney & her siblings. The Battle of Vimy Ridge
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Vimy_Ridge
[33] Henry Normanby
Clayton (1891-1915) was the biological father of Norma Bradley, a maternal Aunt
of Warren & Denise Maloney. The Battle of Lone Pine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lone_Pine
[34] Cecil Talbot Woods (1875-1915) was the 1st
Husband of the Wife of a paternal 1st Cousin 2xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Battle of Lone Pine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lone_Pine
[35] Alfred Illingworth McShane (1894-1915) was a paternal
3rd Cousin 2xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The
Battle of Lone Pine - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lone_Pine
[36] Joseph John Kavanagh (1875-1915) was
the Brother-in-law of the Father-inlaw of a paternal 4th Cousin
1xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hill_60_(Gallipoli) n
[37] James
Victor Holdsworth (1897-1916) was a paternal 1st Cousin 2xremoved of
the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation, See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Front_(World_War_I)
[38] James Leslie Partington (1876-1916) was a
Brother-in-law of a paternal 2nd Great Uncle of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[39] Charles Samuel Adams (1880-1916) was an older Brother
of John Henry Adams, and was an Uncle of the husband of a paternal 3rd
Cousin 1x removed of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[40] Charles Davidson Mowat (1895-1916) was a maternal 1st
Cousin 3xremoved of Karen Maloney & her siblings.
[41] Francis Bertram Doyle (1895-1916) was a paternal 4th
Cousin 1xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. He died of leg wounds.
[42] William Perkins (1862-1916) was the Father-in-law of a
maternal 2nd Cousin 1xremoved of Warren & Denise Maloney. Battle
of Magdhaba -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Magdhaba
[43] Albert Victor Wheatley (1892-1917) was the
younger Brother of Albert Victor Wheatley, and was a paternal 1st
cousin of wife of half 1st cousin 2xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[44] John Henry Adams (1891-1917) was a younger Brother of
Charles Samuel Adams, and was an Uncle of the husband of a paternal 3rd
Cousin 1x removed of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[45] William Middleton Smith (1889-1917) was a younger Brother of George Thomas Smith and was a
Brother-in-law of a paternal 1st Cousin 2x Removed of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The 1st Battle of Villers
Bretonneux https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Battle_of_Villers-Bretonneux
[46] Hilary Linus (Harry) Alcock (1894-1917) was a paternal
3rd Cousin 2xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[47] William
John Marshall (1874-1917) was a maternal Great Uncle of Warren & Denise
Maloney. The 1st Battle of Bullecourt - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_attack_on_Bullecourt
[48] Frank Oruba White (1896-1917) was a paternal 3rd
Cousin 3xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[49] Lionel Fleetwood Daley (1899-1917) was the Stepson of
a paternal half 2nd Cousin 1xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith
Generation
[50] Arthur Edgar Doyle (1896-1917) was the younger Brother
of Phillip Edmund Doyle, and was a paternal 4th Cousin 1xremoved of
the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Battle of Messines - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Messines_(1917)
[51] George Thomas Smith (1877-1917) was an older Brother
of George Thomas Smith, and was a Brother-in-law of a paternal 1st
Cousin 2x Removed of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[52] Vincent Charles (Vince) Mellington
(1895-1917) was a paternal 4th Cousin 1xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Battle of
Polygon Wood - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Polygon_Wood
[53] Arthur Edward Collis (1894-1917) was a younger Brother
of Francis Joseph Collis, and was a paternal 4th Cousin 1xremoved of
the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Battle of Menin Road Ridge - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Menin_Road_Ridge
[54] James Frederick Philip (1893-1917) was a
Brother-in-law of the wife of a paternal 2nd Cousin 3xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation.
[55] Wilfred Gerard Single (1894-1917) was the Grand Nephew
of the Wife of a paternal 1st Cousin 3xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[56] Charles Taylor (1887-1917) was an Uncle of the Wife of
a paternal 1st Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation.
The Battle of Passchendaele - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Passchendaele
[57] Frederick James Sandry (1889-1917) was a 3rd
Cousin 2xremoved of Karen Maloney & her siblings.
[58] Charles
Edward Smith (1884-1917) was the Husband of a paternal half 2nd
cousin 1xremoved (Ella Grace Holmes) of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[59] Phillip Edmund Doyle (1893-1917) was the older Brother
of Arthur Edgar Doyle, and was a paternal 4th Cousin 1xremoved of
the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[60] George
Whitney Bruce (1882-1917) was a maternal 3rd cousin 3xremoved of
Karen Maloney & her siblings.
[61] Francis Joseph Collis (1892-1918) was an older Brother
of Albert Edward, and was a paternal 4th Cousin 1xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[62] George Mackay Mowat (1887-1918) was a maternal 1st
3xremoved of Karen Maloney & her siblings. The Battle of St Quentin - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Michael#St._Quentin
[63] James
Bayley (1895-1918) was a paternal 4th cousin 2xremoved of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[64] Reginald Harry Tannebring (1897-1918) was a paternal 3rd
Cousin 2xremoved of Karen Maloney & her siblings.
[65] Stephen
Percival (Percy) McGinty (1896-1918) was an Uncle of a maternal Aunt (Norma
Clayton Bradley) of Warren & Denise Maloney
[66] Daniel
Munro Crawford (1890-1918) was a brother-in-law of a 1st Cousin
2xremoved (Frederick William Pearce) of Warren & Denise Maloney
[67] Harold Gladstone Goodwin (1890-1918) was a paternal 1st
Cousin 2xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[68] Ernest Sidney King (1893-1918) was the Stepson of a
maternal 2nd Great Aunt (Ellen Pearce) of Warren & Denise
Maloney
[69] Kenneth Gow (1889-1918) was a maternal 2nd
Cousin 3xremoved of Karen Maloney & her siblings. Battle of St Souplet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Hills
[70] James Mackenzie (1874-1918) was a paternal 2nd
Cousin 3xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[71] Ambrose Augustine Haley (1892-1918) was a paternal 3rd
Cousin 1xremoved of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[72] Timothy Christopher O’Sullivan
(1892-1921) was a Brother-in-law of a paternal 3rd Cousin 1x removed
of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. The Clonmult Ambush – see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clonmult_ambush
[73] Edward Francis Doyle (1922-1941) was a paternal 5th
Cousin of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. Sinking of HMAS Sydney – See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Sydney_(D48)
[74] John Arthur Sandry (1916-1942) was a paternal 4th
Cousin 1xremoved of Karen Maloney & her siblings.
[75] Noel Sherrin Geappen (1917-1942) was the 1st
Husband of Jean Parker, the wife of John Haley, a paternal 4th
Cousin of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[76] Gerald
McShane (1922-1942) was a paternal 4th cousin of the
Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation. Montevideo Maru – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montevideo_Maru
[77] Donald George (Don) Palmer (1906-1942) was a maternal
3rd Cousin 1xremoved of Warren & Denise Maloney. The 2nd
Battle of El Alamein - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein
[78] John
Swanson Macadam (1922-1943) was a maternal 3rd cousin 2xremoved of
Karen Maloney & her siblings.
[79] Mervyn
John Miller (1920-1943) was a maternal 2nd Cousin 2xremoved of
Warren & Denise Maloney
[80] Allan
Douglas Walker (1914-1943) was the Husband of a 2nd Cousin 1xremoved
(Jean Goodwin) of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[81] Alan
Stowell Cox (1917-1944) was a paternal 2nd cousin 1xremoved of
Warren & Denise Maloney
[82] Stanley Warren (1916-1944) was a Stepson of a paternal
Great Aunt (Margaret Houghton) of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[83] Glyn Norman Bury (1918-1944) was a Step-Grandson of
Stepson of a paternal 2nd Great Uncle of the Maloney/Testro/Smith
Generation
[84] Eric Ralph Peace 1919-1945) was a 1st Great
Grand Nephew of the Wife of a 2nd Great Grandfather (Edward Chaplin)
of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[85] Peter John Haley (1925-1945) was a paternal 4th
Cousin of the Maloney/Testro/Smith Generation
[86] Allen
Murray Taylor (1920-1945) was a maternal 1st Cousin 2xremoved of
Warren & Denise Maloney
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