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Volunteer Patricia Eva Wallace
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Volunteer Patricia Eva Wallace

Birth
Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland
Death
14 Mar 1919 (aged 18)
County Dublin, Ireland
Monument
Cabra, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
Cenotaph, Addenda Panel. (Screen Wall).
Memorial ID
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17526 Volunteer M. Wallace.
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.

Daughter of Mr. W. Wallace, of 4, Roche's Street, Limerick.

Commemorated on Grangegorman Memorial.
She is incorrectly named as M. Wallace.
She was buried in Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, Co. Limerick.
Volunteer Patricia Eva Wallace

Probably Eva Wallace,

In the 1901 census, The Wallace family were living at Windmill Street, Limerick,

William Wallace, aged 33, a Boot and Shoe Maker, married,
Johanna, his wife, aged 32, married,

Christy, son, aged 13, born in Co. Clare,
Willie, son, aged 10,
Mary, daughter, aged 8,
James, son, aged 5,
Michael, son, aged
Eva, daughter, aged 1.

All except Christy, had been born in City of Limerick

In the 1911 census, The Wallace family were living at Windmill Street, Limerick,

William Wallace, aged 44, a Boot and Shoe Maker, married,
Johanna, his wife, aged 44, married
He and his wife were married 24 years and had 17 children, of whom 8 were still alive.
7 of their children lived with them.

Willie, son, aged 21, a Boot and Shoe Maker,
Mary, daughter, aged 18,
James, son, aged 15, an Apprentice Shoe Maker,
Michael, son, aged 14,
Patricia Eva, daughter, aged 10,
Essy, daughter, aged 9,
Joseph, son, aged 6,
17526 Volunteer M. Wallace.
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps.

Daughter of Mr. W. Wallace, of 4, Roche's Street, Limerick.

Commemorated on Grangegorman Memorial.
She is incorrectly named as M. Wallace.
She was buried in Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, Co. Limerick.
Volunteer Patricia Eva Wallace

Probably Eva Wallace,

In the 1901 census, The Wallace family were living at Windmill Street, Limerick,

William Wallace, aged 33, a Boot and Shoe Maker, married,
Johanna, his wife, aged 32, married,

Christy, son, aged 13, born in Co. Clare,
Willie, son, aged 10,
Mary, daughter, aged 8,
James, son, aged 5,
Michael, son, aged
Eva, daughter, aged 1.

All except Christy, had been born in City of Limerick

In the 1911 census, The Wallace family were living at Windmill Street, Limerick,

William Wallace, aged 44, a Boot and Shoe Maker, married,
Johanna, his wife, aged 44, married
He and his wife were married 24 years and had 17 children, of whom 8 were still alive.
7 of their children lived with them.

Willie, son, aged 21, a Boot and Shoe Maker,
Mary, daughter, aged 18,
James, son, aged 15, an Apprentice Shoe Maker,
Michael, son, aged 14,
Patricia Eva, daughter, aged 10,
Essy, daughter, aged 9,
Joseph, son, aged 6,

Inscription

Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps


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