James was a Civilian Casualty of the 1916 Easter Rising, which commenced in Dublin on Monday 24 April 1916.
Thought to be aged 29, living at Little Britain Street, Dublin.
He was standing in the doorway of a house, when he was shot by passing troops who had participated in the North King Street massacre.
The victims of the massacre by the British Soldiers in North King Street were,
Patrick Bealin
John Beirnes
Peter Connolly
Edward Dunne
George Ennis
James Finegan
James Patrick Healy
Patrick Hoey
Christopher Hickey and his father,
Thomas Hickey
Michael Hughes
Peter J. Lawless
James McCartney
Michael Nunan
William O'Neill
John Walsh
James Moore
Death Certificate.
James Moore, aged 29, married, a Labourer, of 124 Church Street, Dublin, died at 15 Little Britain Street, Dublin, on 29 April 1916.
The cause of death was a Bullet Wound in the Skull, no medical attendant.
The informant of his death was Mary Moore, widow, present at death, of 124 Church Street, who registered it on 11 May 1916.
His grave is unmarked.
The white sheet of paper marks the location.
His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery.
James was a Civilian Casualty of the 1916 Easter Rising, which commenced in Dublin on Monday 24 April 1916.
Thought to be aged 29, living at Little Britain Street, Dublin.
He was standing in the doorway of a house, when he was shot by passing troops who had participated in the North King Street massacre.
The victims of the massacre by the British Soldiers in North King Street were,
Patrick Bealin
John Beirnes
Peter Connolly
Edward Dunne
George Ennis
James Finegan
James Patrick Healy
Patrick Hoey
Christopher Hickey and his father,
Thomas Hickey
Michael Hughes
Peter J. Lawless
James McCartney
Michael Nunan
William O'Neill
John Walsh
James Moore
Death Certificate.
James Moore, aged 29, married, a Labourer, of 124 Church Street, Dublin, died at 15 Little Britain Street, Dublin, on 29 April 1916.
The cause of death was a Bullet Wound in the Skull, no medical attendant.
The informant of his death was Mary Moore, widow, present at death, of 124 Church Street, who registered it on 11 May 1916.
His grave is unmarked.
The white sheet of paper marks the location.
His name is included on the
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery.
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