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John William Scott

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John William Scott

Birth
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death
21 Nov 1920 (aged 14)
Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Burial
Glasnevin, County Dublin, Ireland Add to Map
Plot
PH 74.5, St. Bridget's
Memorial ID
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Aged 14, a schoolboy. Late of 15 Fitzroy Avenue, Drumcondra. He was the son of a clerk.
He was one of 14 victims murdered by gunfire at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday, when members of the Auxiliary Division and RIC opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park.
His father was also John Scott, his mother was Mary Anne Chapman.
Aged 14, a schoolboy. Late of 15 Fitzroy Avenue, Drumcondra. He was the son of a clerk.
He was one of 14 victims murdered by gunfire at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday, when members of the Auxiliary Division and RIC opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park.
His father was also John Scott, his mother was Mary Anne Chapman.

Inscription

headstone

In
loving memory of
MARY,
beloved wife of JOHN CHAPMAN
who died 11th July 1907,
aged 42 years
on whose soul may Jesus have mercy
MARY SCOTT
died 7th July 1960
FREDERICK SCOTT
died 5th Feb. 1994
and his beloved wife
THERESA (DAISY)
died 25th Sept. 2005.

R. I. P.

plaque

In Memory Of
JOHN WILLIAM SCOTT
15 Fitzroy Avenue
Aged 14 Years
Shot and Killed at Croke Park
On Bloody Sunday
21st November 1920

Erected By The G.A.A.



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