Auxillary Nurse.
She was serving as a "worker" with the Queen Mary's Army Auxillary Corps (QMAAC) at the end of the First World War when she died. Hence the Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone.
Sara Moore was the daughter of Annie Jane Moore. Sara Matilda 'Mabel' Moore was born about 1900 in the United States of America. The 1911 census records an 11 year old Sarah living in Mawillian, Springhill, Moneymore. Her mother was a widow. Mabel was an assumed name. Sara Mabel Moore died in Belfast on 1st April 1919 of Tubercular Meningitis at the Mater Hospital in Belfast. She had been ill for 21 days. Sara Moore was 19 years old when she died.
Auxillary Nurse.
She was serving as a "worker" with the Queen Mary's Army Auxillary Corps (QMAAC) at the end of the First World War when she died. Hence the Commonwealth War Graves Commission headstone.
Sara Moore was the daughter of Annie Jane Moore. Sara Matilda 'Mabel' Moore was born about 1900 in the United States of America. The 1911 census records an 11 year old Sarah living in Mawillian, Springhill, Moneymore. Her mother was a widow. Mabel was an assumed name. Sara Mabel Moore died in Belfast on 1st April 1919 of Tubercular Meningitis at the Mater Hospital in Belfast. She had been ill for 21 days. Sara Moore was 19 years old when she died.
Inscription
37102 Worker
S. Moore
Q. M. Army Aux. Corps
1st April 1919 Age 19
(Cross)
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