Probably a son of James Woodcock and Ellen Woodcock, formerly Brennan, of Coolcullen, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny.
A man named Robert Woodcock was recorded in the 1901 census, working as an assistant in a Pub at 1 Lower George's Street, Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire].
He was aged 19, and had been born in County Kilkenny.
The building was on the corner of Lower George's Street and Clarence Street
The Death Certificate records his death in St. Vincent's Hospital, St. Stephen's Green, on 27th April 1916.
He was aged 33, and lived at Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore.
His occupation was noted as "Publican".
The certified cause of death was exposure pneumonia.
The informant of his death was a member of the staff of the hospital, who registered it on 15 May 1916.
Buried in this grave are 3 civilian casualties of the Easter Rising,
Robert Woodcock
Absalom Scherzinger
Kate Walsh
His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery
Probably a son of James Woodcock and Ellen Woodcock, formerly Brennan, of Coolcullen, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny.
A man named Robert Woodcock was recorded in the 1901 census, working as an assistant in a Pub at 1 Lower George's Street, Kingstown [now Dun Laoghaire].
He was aged 19, and had been born in County Kilkenny.
The building was on the corner of Lower George's Street and Clarence Street
The Death Certificate records his death in St. Vincent's Hospital, St. Stephen's Green, on 27th April 1916.
He was aged 33, and lived at Tyrconnell Road, Inchicore.
His occupation was noted as "Publican".
The certified cause of death was exposure pneumonia.
The informant of his death was a member of the staff of the hospital, who registered it on 15 May 1916.
Buried in this grave are 3 civilian casualties of the Easter Rising,
Robert Woodcock
Absalom Scherzinger
Kate Walsh
His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery
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