The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
2nd Battalion.
Son of Mr. T. Corcoran, of Kill, Tullow, Co. Carlow.
Death
Thomas Corcoran, aged 23, a bachelor, an Army Pensioner, died at Kill, Tullow, on 5 March 1919.
The cause of death was Loss of Leg and Eye from Wounds, Phthisis some time, certified
The informant of his death was John Corcoran, father, present at death, of Kill, who registered it on 19 March 1919.
In recent years, his grave was found in Tullow, Co. Carlow, and a CWGC headstone was erected on it.
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Private T. Corcoran
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
2nd Battalion.
Son of Mr. T. Corcoran, of Kill, Tullow, Co. Carlow.
Death
Thomas Corcoran, aged 23, a bachelor, an Army Pensioner, died at Kill, Tullow, on 5 March 1919.
The cause of death was Loss of Leg and Eye from Wounds, Phthisis some time, certified
The informant of his death was John Corcoran, father, present at death, of Kill, who registered it on 19 March 1919.
In recent years, his grave was found in Tullow, Co. Carlow, and a CWGC headstone was erected on it.
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Private T. Corcoran
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