This phenomenal record of men from Ballymena and District who fell in the Great War was compiled by my research colleague John Hoy.
N. B. 'Commemorated' means that he is remembered in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Roll of Honour, 1914-19, on a tablet or plaque in the church named or that his name is on a family headstone in the churchyard. Place names may refer to an area, e. g. 'Cullybackey' often means 'from the Cullybackey area' rather that from the village itself.
ADAMS, William James, 9554, Sergeant, 1st Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on 2nd December 1917 by a trench mortar. He was born and lived in Portglenone and enlisted in Ballymena.
ADRAIN, William Kearns, 2nd Lieutenant, 5th Royal Irish Regiment (attached 1st Royal Irish. Rifles), was killed in August 24th, 1916. He is buried in
AGNEW, John, 42593, Private, 12th Highland Light Infantry, formerly 28614 Royal Scots Fusiliers, was KIA on 11 April, 1917. He is named on the

ALLEN, William, 59, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW in France on May 2, 1918, buried
ALLEN Charles, 1535, Private, 1st Irish Guards, KIA on November 18, 1914, listed on
Charles Allen initially enlisted in Ballymena on 18th November 1902 and spent three years with the colours. He then spent nine years in the reserves before being called back to his regiment on 5th August 1914. His unit, mobilized on the 4th August, marched into Belgium on the 20th and reached the Mons area before being forced to retreat on the 26th; this was the famous Retreat from Mons, and for Charles Allen it was a fighting retreat of about 140 miles. The unit was sent into billets at Hazebrouck in October but was then moved through Ypres and into trenches in Klein Zillebeke in November. On his second spell of duty in the trenches there - it was snowing and the Germans were shelling them heavily - and he was killed.
ALLEN, William, 6530, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW (received leg wounds on May 13th, 1916) on 17th May, 1916. He is buried in Forceville Communal Cemetery,
ALLISON, William, 7864, Private, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers, died at home on November 14, 1914. He was born in Ballymena, enlisted in
ANDERSON, William Henry, 19376, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on July 1st, 1916. He is buried
ANDERSON, Edward, 5936, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on September 20, 1914. He is named on the La-Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial,
ANDERSON, David, 4932, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW on July 5, 1916. He is buried in
ANDERSON, David, 12085, Private, 5th Royal Irish Fusiliers, DOW (at sea) August 8, 1915. He is named on
ANDREWS, Hugh, 7955, 1st Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on March 10, 1915. He is named on the Le Touret Memorial,
ANDREWS, William James Morrison, 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps and General List, was killed June 4, 1917. He is buried at
APSLEY, Alexander, Deal/10648(S), Private, Royal Marines Labour Corps, was killed in accident on October 28, 1917. He is buried in
ARMSTRONG, Alexander, 12958, Private, 1st
ARMSTRONG, William, 9196, Private, 1st Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), was KIA on October 29th, 1914. He is named on
AUSTIN, Hubert Morrell, 2nd Lieutenant, 12th Highland Light Infantry, MIA (then KIA) on August 13th, 1916. He is buried in Adanac Military cemetery. He was the son of Hugh Austin,
AYRE, Samuel, 1281, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on August 16th, 1917. He is named on Tyne Cot Memorial,
BAKER, John, G18647, Private, 7th Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment, was KIA on 18th November, 1916. He is named on the Thiepval Memorial. Aged 38, he was the son of William and Harriet Baker, Harpole,
BAMBER (also Bammer), Robert, 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Trench), was KIA instantly by a shell on August 16th, 1917. He is named on Tyne Cot Memorial. He was born in Ahoghill & enlisted in Ballymena. He was the son of Susan,
BANKHEAD, Frank John, 424544, Pirvate, 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (
BARCLAY, James, 9802, Private, 1st Gordon Highlanders, was KIA on January 17th, 1916. He is buried in La Clytte Military
BARR, Matthew, 18/1197, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on December 8th, 1916. He is buried in La Plus
BARR, John, 7859, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on July 7th, 1916. He is named on Thiepval Memorial, Somme. Aged 38, he was the son of Duffin, Crumkill. His wife Ellen and six children at
BEATTIE, Samuel, 18860, Lance Corporal, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on March 7th, 1916. He is buried in Hamel Military Cemetery,
BLACK, Robert, 12109, Lance Corporal, 2nd Highland Light Infantry, was KIA on October 24th, 1914 when his trench was blown up by the Germans. He is named on the Ypres Memorial (Menin Gate). He was born in Ballymena, enlisted in
BLACK, William (brother of above) 11302, Corporal, 2nd Highland Light Infantry, was KIA on November 14th, 1914. He is named on the Ypres Memorial (Menin Gate). He was born in Ballymena, enlisted
BLAIR, James. 108392, Sapper, Royal
BLAIR, James,69, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on July 1, 1916. He is named on Thiepval Memorial, Somme. He was born in Ballymena and enlisted in Ballyclare. Aged 20, he was the son of William Blair, Millvale, Ballyclare.
BLAIR, William, 10938, Lance Corporal, 1st Royal Irish Rifles, DOW on March 8th, 1917. He is buried in Boulougne Eastern Cemetery, F
BLEAKLEY, James Alexander, 624781, Private, 10th Canadian Infantry (
BOAL, James Spence, 2nd Lieutenant, 109th Siege
BOAL, John Kirk, Captain, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers, KIA on May 3rd, 1917,
BONNAR, John 6293, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on 1st July, 1916. He is named Thiepval Memorial. He was born/had kin at Rocavan, Broughshane. He enlisted in Ballymena and lived in Ballyclare. He is commemorated in Buckna Presbyterian Church.
BOWDEN, John, 18880, Lance Corporal, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, died of illness on April 1st, 1915. He is uried in Ballymena New Cemetery, Cushendall Road. Aged 19, he was the son of David and Margaret of Slatt, Ballymena. Enlisted Ballymena. He is commemorated in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
BOORMAN, James, 8364 Private, 2nd Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), died of wounds on 20th November 1915, aged 41 years. He was born in the village of Dunloy, Co Antrim, though family seems to have lived in Belfast at the time of WW1. He enlisted in Dunfermline, Scotland. His unit took part in a diversionary attack north of the La Bassee Canal, part of the Battle of Loos, and then remained in the general area. He was seriously injured in a November attack at Laventie and taken to the hospital at Sailly-sur- Lys. It was there that he died. He was the brother of Mrs Maggie McCartney, 57, Melrose Street, Belfast.
BOYD, William, 11894, Rifleman, 15th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on July 1 1916. He is named on the Thiepval Memorial. He was born in Drummaul, Co. Antrim and enlisted in Belfast. he was the husband of A. Hoy (formerly Boyd), Drummaragh, Doagh.
BOYD, Robert James, 32932, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was KIA at Festubert on May 16th, 1915. He is named Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais. He was born in Ballyclare and enlisted in Belfast. Aged 22, he was the son of William and Mary Boyd, Millquarter/Ballyscullion, Toomebridge. His brother William, 4124, Scots Guards was KIA on 16/5/15.
BOYLE, Daniel, 829213, Private, 44th Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regt.), DOW on October 29th, 1917. He is buried in Nine Elms British Cemetery, Belgium. Aged 27, he was the son of W.J. and Katherine Boyle, Drumcrow, Broughshane.
BOYLE, William, 424218, Private, Labour Corps (formerly 16378 Royal Irish Fusiliers), died at sea on the 3rd August, 1918. He is named on Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. He was born in Ballymena and enlisted in Belfast.
BRADY, Patrick, 28735, Private, 6th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was KIA on October 7th, 1918. Buried Bellicourt British Cemetery, France. Aged 33, he was born at Killyfast and was the son of John of Portlee/Ballynamullan. Wife Margaret lived at Staffordstown, Randalstown.
BRIZZLE (Brizell) Samuel, 116648, Pioneer, 5th Labour Btn. Royal Engineers, died on October 20, 1915. He is buried in Divisional Cemetery, Dickebusch Road, Ypres. Aged 46, he was born in Ahoghill and enlisted in London. He lived at 12, Trafalgar Street, Belfast.
BROOKS, Andrew, 19550, Private, 167th Machine Gun Corps, formerly 17/960 Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on the 11th June, 1916. He is buried in Authuille Military Cemetery, Somme. He was born at Ballymena and enlisted in Belfast.
BROOKS, Robert, 3356, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, was KIA on February 27th, 1918. He is buried in Poelcapelle British Cemetery, Belgium. Aged 23, he was born in Ballymena and enlisted in Enniskillen.
BROWN, Alexander, 79, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on March 21st ,1918. He is named on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme. He was born in Ballymena, enlisted in Ballyclare and lived in Glasgow.
BROWN, George, 17678, Private. 108th Company, Machine Gun Corps, was KIA on July 1st, 1916. He is buried in Connaught Cemetery, Somme. He was born in Randalstown, Co Antrim.
BROWN, William, 7905, Rifleman, 16th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on July 1, 1916. He is buried in Hamel Military Cemetery, Somme. He was born in Portglenone and enlisted in Ballymena. His wife and daughter at Culnafay, Portglenone.
BROWN, Hutchinson, 15200, Private, 11th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), was KIA on October 20th, 1915. He is buried in Carnoy Military Cemetery, Somme, France. He was born at Kilcurry, Ahoghill, enlisted in Glasgow, and lived at Busby.
BROWN, Joseph, 830415, Private, 44th Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment), was KIA on 28th September, 1918 and was buried in Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheau. He lived on lived Laura? Street, Winnipeg. He was born in Ahoghill and his father was James Brown, Ahoghill, Co. Antrim.
BROWNLEE (Brownlie), Robert Logan, 21990, Private, 1st Cameronians, died of wounds on May 13th, 1918. He is buried in Arneke British Cemetery, France. Aged 23, he was the son of James Brownlee, Dunnygarron, Cullybackey and of Agnes Wilkie (f. Brownlie) 13, Kinning Street, Glasgow.
BRICE, Robert, 24049, Private, 13th King’s Liverpool Regiment, was KIA on August 16, 1916. He is named on theThiepval Memorial. He was born at Taylorstown, enlisted in Manchester and lived in Taylorstown, Co. Antrim.
BRUCE, Robert, 124459, Private, 24th Bn. (Quebec Regiment) Canadian Infantry, missing, presumed KIA, on September 18th, 1916. He is named on the Vimy Memorial. Aged 22, he was the son of Mrs. Isabella Bruce, of 7215, Barton Street East, Hamilton, Ontario, though formerly of Duneane, Toomebridge.
BUCHANAN, John, 10638, Corporal, 6th Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA on August 10th, 1915 at Gallipoli. He is named on the Helles Memorial. He was born and enlisted in Ballymena and he lived in Belfast.
BUCHANAN, James. 5568, Lance Corporal, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, was KIA at Grugies, France on March 21st, 1918. He is named on the Pozeieres Memorial, Somme. Aged 25, he was born in Ballymena and enlisted in Motherwell. He was the son of A. Buchanan, Ralphena, Broughshane Road, Ballymena.
BURBY (or Busby) William, S/5140, Private, 11th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, was KIA on August 21st, 1916. He is named on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme. He was born at Craigs, Cullybackey & is remembered in Cuningham Memorial Presbyterian Church, Cullybackey.
CAIRNS, John, 302942, Private, 1/8th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, was KIA on April 9th, 1917. He is buried in Highland Cemetery, Roclincourt, France. Aged 18, he was born in Ballycastle, Co. Mayo . His parents lived on Alexander Street and his wife lived at 8, James Street, Ballymena.
CALDWELL, James 2863, Private, 1st Otago Regiment, NZEF, was, having embarked on the 9th October 1915, KIA on July 27th, 1916. He was single and gave his enlistment address as Occidental Hotel, Dunedin. He is buried in Cite Bonjean Cemetery, Armetieres, France. Aged 35, he was the son of James Caldwell, 1, Clonavon Road and had kin at Monaghan, Ballymena.
CALDWELL, John, 6958, Rifleman, 16th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW in a hospital in Bailleul on the 29th June 1917. He was born in Rasharkin and lived there. He enlisted in Belfast. He is buried in Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, France.
CALDWELL (Calwell), Samuel Coleman, 17396, Sergeant, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW on July 3, 1916. Buried at Puchevillers Cemetery, Somme. Son of Robert Torrens Calwell and Mary Elizabeth Calwell, of Ross Lodge, Kells, Co. Antrim. Enlisted Ballyclare. Commemorated Kells Presbyterian Church.
CAMERON, Robert Hugh, 48701, Rifleman, 3rd Bn. NZ Rifle Brigade, was KIA on October 12th, 1917. He is buried in Poelcapelle Cemetery, Belgium. He listed his next of kin as his sister, a Mrs C Smith, Alfredton, Eketahuna, NZ, when he embarked on Tofua with the Reinforcements J Company on the 26th April 1917. Aged 42 and a carpenter, he was the son of John and Sarah Anne Cameron, Ballycloughan, Broughshane. He is commemorated in the Congregational Church.
CAMERON, David, 25101, Private, 7th Royal Irish Regiment (formerly 3151 South Irish Horse), died of wounds December 17th, 1917. Buried Tincourt New British Cemetery, Somme. Aged 26, eldest son of Wm. and Margaret Cameron, Cardonaghy, Galgorm. Enlisted Antrim, Commemorated 1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
CAMERON James (MM) 160496, Sergeant, 50th Regiment, Canadian Infantry , died of wounds on June 5th, 1917. Buried Barlin Communal Cemetery, France. Aged 25, son of James and Sarah of 52 Brookhill Avenue, Belfast, formerly of Ballymena.
CAMPBELL, David, 47268, Private, 1st. Bn. Otago Regiment, NZEF, 23rd October 1918 - Vertigneul and Romeries were both taken by the 1st Otago Regiment, the 2nd Canterbury Regiment and the 8th Lancashire Fusiliers on 23 October 1918. He had left NZ on Willochra on the 9th June 1917 as one of the 26th Reinforcement Otago Infantry, D Company. He was a farmer, the the son of Margaret Campbell, Gillistown, Toomebridge, Co Antrim. He is buried in Vertigneul Churchyard, Romeries, Nord, France.
CAMPBELL, Robert Alexander, 18961, Private, 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on July 1st, 1916. Named on Thiepval Memorial. Born Connor/Galdanagh, enlisted Belfast & lived Maryhill, Glasgow.
CAMPBELL, William John, 17356, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on July 1st, 1916 & buried Ancre British Cemetery, Somme. Born Kells, husband of Margaret Jane, 36 Waterloo Road, Larne.
CAMPBELL, Robert, S/8176, Private, 7th Seaforth Highlanders, KIA on July 10th, 1916. He is named on Thiepval Memorial. He was from Fernagh, Rasharkin, though he had worked as a miner in the coalmines near Glasgow before the war and it was in Glasgow that he enlisted on 24th April 1915. He was the son of Alexander and Liza Campbell and his sister was Mrs. William Kirkpatrick, 12 Albert Place, Ballymena.
CAREY, Charles, 27608, Private, 7/8th Royal Irish Fusiliers, DOW on November 21st, 1917. Buried Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Born Omerbane, enlisted Bathgate, lived Omerbane, Cloughmills.
CAREY, John, 23154, Private, 8th Royal Irish Fusiliers, DOW on April 27th, 1916. Named on Loos Memorial. Born Ballymena, enlisted Belfast.
CAREY, R. 17359, Private, 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died at home (apparently not war related) on February 27, 1915. Buried at Ballymena New Cemetery.
CARLETON (Carlton) David, 12/19425, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW on November 10th, 1916 in France &Flanders. Buried La Plus Douve Cemetery. Born Ahoghill, enlisted Belfast. Lived with wife Mary at Tullygown, Gracehill.
CARLISLE, Thomas, 306911, Private, 1/8th The King’s Liverpool Regiment, KIA on September 11th, 1916. Named on Thiepval Memorial. Born Ballytresna, Randalstown, enlisted and lived Liverpool.
CARMICHAEL Robert, S/7056, Lance Corporal, 2nd Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), DOW on January 9th, 1916. Buried Amara War cemetery, Iraq. Born Ballymena, enlisted Kirkintilloch, Scotland. Aunt at Tannybrake, Kells.
CARROLL, Robert, 4051, Private, 1st Royal Irish Regiment, died on August 7th, 1919. Buried at Crebilly Burying Ground . Aged 45, wife Sarah of Broughshane Street, Ballymena.
CARSON, John, Private, 315th Infantry Regiment, US Army, DOW on 5/6 November, 1918. Killed Sedan, France. Buried Meuse Argonne cemetery. Lived Philadelphia. Third son of John and Margaret Carson, Craigs,Cullybackey. Commemorated in Cuningham Memorial Church, Cullybackey.
CARUTH, James Gordon, 2 Lieutanant, 5th Royal Irish Rifles (attached 2nd Royal Irish Rifles), KIA on September 25, 1915. Named on Menin Gate, Belgium. Aged 19, son of J.D. and Constance Helen Caruth, Hugomont, Ballymena. Commemorated West Church Presbyterian .
CATHCART, John, Private, 2nd Scots Guards, died after being gassed, September 26th, 1918. Buried Terlincthun British Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Aged 30, son of William and Mary, Tullygarley. Commemorated 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
CATHCART, Robert, K/6681, Stoker First Class, HMS Anchusa, Royal Navy. Died on July 16, 1918. Named Plymouth Naval Memorial, Portsmouth. Aged 24, son of David and Agnes, Tullygarley. Commemorated in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
CATHCART, William Rea, 7716, Private, 16th Australian Infantry, DOW at NZ Military Hospital, England. Aged 30, son of Thomas of Windsor Terrace, Ballymena and also linked with Kinhilt Street. Buried Ballymena New Cemetery.
CATHCART, David Andrew, 2nd Lieutenant, 7th Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Regiment, DOW on July 15th, 1916 at Malcourt, France. Aged 33, brother John at Alfred Street, Ballymena and father, late James of Slatt, sister at Slatt. Commemorated 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
CAULFIELD, Samuel James, 678241, Lance Sergeant, 116th Bn (Central Ontario Regiment), Canadians, died 20th December 1917. Linked with 62 Greenwood Avenue/113 Pape's Avenue, Toronto, son of Samuel and Annie, 12 Luttrell Ave, Toronto, native of Ballymena, Co Antrim.
CLARK (Clarke) William 31310, Private, 2 Royal Scots, KIA on September 26th, 1917. Named Tyne Cot. Aged 20, enlisted and lived Glasgow. Son of George and Margaret, Garvaghy, Portglenone. Commemorated 1st Portglenone Presbyterian, Church.
CLARKE, Robert John, 243, Private, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on September 2nd, 1918, buried Nieuwkerke Churchyard, Belgium. Born Randalstown enlisted Belfast, lived Taylorstown. Grandson of Mary Ann Underwood, Groggan, Randalstown. Commemorated Grange Presbyterian Church.
CLARKE, James, Private, Canadians, KIA, Commemorated in 1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
CLARKE (Clark) Henry, 21929, Private, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, DOW on March 26th, 1918, buried St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France. Enlisted Harthill, lived Lanark, West Lothian. Aged 25. Family at 45 Springwell Street, Ballymena. Commemorated Buckna Presbyterian Church.
CLARKE, R. S, (Military Cross), 2nd Lieutenant, 47 Btn. Machine Gun Corps, KIA on October 4/5th, 1918. Buried at Vielle Chapelle New Military Cemetery. Son of Dr. Thomas Clarke, Liverpool, formerly Ahoghill.
CLARKE, John, Captain, 1st/2nd Welsh Field Ambulance, KIA on September 9th, 1915. Buried at Hill 10 Cemetery, Gallipoli. Aged 32, son of William and Mary Anne (White), High Street, Ballymena. MD in Aberbargoed, Wales. Commemorated Wellington Street Presbyterian Church.
CLOSE, John, 4258, Private, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died of wounds as POW, September 23rd, 1918. Buried Niederzwehren Cemetery, Germany. Aged 23, son of John and Matila Close of 115 Cambrai Street, Belfast, formerly of Galgorm, Ballymena.
COCHRANE, John Harvey, 18891, Sergeant, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on March 24th, 1918 at St. Quentin. Named Pozieres Memorial, Somme. Aged 33, born Craigs, Cullybackey. Wife Jeannie at 32, Harperstown, Cullybackey. Brother of Thomas and Hugh (Canadian Forces).
COCHRANE Thomas Hill, 59175, Lance Corporal, 21st Bn. (East Ontario Regiment), Canadians, KIA on November 11th, 1915. Buried Ridge Wood Military Cemetery, Belgium. Son of John and Margaret Cochrane, Craigs, Cullybackey. Brother of John above.
The third serving brother was Lieutenant Hugh Henry Cochrane, Canadian forces. He was born on 15th April 1879 and was married to Mary E Cochrane. The couple lived in Athabasca, Alberta and he served in the Royal North West Mounted Police. He had previously spent 15 years in the Scottish Yeomanry and had served in the South African Constabulary.
COLGAN, Thomas (Snr.) 19418, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW on October 22nd, 1916. Buried Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, France. Aged 45, husband of Catherine, Galgorm Street, Ballymena. Left eight children.
COLGAN, Thomas (Jnr.) 4291, Private, 1/5th Seaforth Highlanders, DOW from wounds received on July 30th, 1916. Buried Daours Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme. Aged 19, son of Thomas (above) and Catherine of Galgorm Street, Ballymena.
CONWAY, Andrew, 50587, Private, 10th Cheshire Regiment, DOW on July 23rd, 1917. Buried Dickebusch New Military Cemetery Extension, Belgium. Aged 27, born Dersertmartin, enlisted Oakham, Rutland. Wife Elizabeth at Galgorm Street, Ballymena.
CONWAY, Peter, 40345, Gunner, "V" 8th Trench Mortar Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery, died (how unknown) 27th April 1918 and is named on Tyne Cot Memorial. Aged 25, he was the only son of Elizabeth Conway, Aughacarnaghan, Toomebridge, Co Antrim.
COOKE, Thomas Haslett, 19441, Lance Corporal, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on July 1st, 1916. Thiepval Memorial. Aged 19, born Ballymena, enlisted Belfast. Son of Alex, 22 Larne Street. Commemorated 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
COOPER, Robert, 18917, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on July 1st, 1916 (having been MIA from that date, body found in 1917). Buried Ancre British cemetery, Somme. Aged 22, born Kellswater, enlisted Ballymena. Son of James Cooper, Tullynamullan, Kells. Commemorated in Kells Presbyterian Church.
COULTER, James, 7263 Rfn. 11th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on July 1st, 1916. Named Thiepval Memorial. Aged 19, he was the son of Robert and Ellen, Drumanaway, Randalstown.
COULTER, Robert, 14250, Private, 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on July 1st, 1916. Born Aughlurch, Co. Fermanagh and lived Ballymena.
COULTER, Thomas J, 267106, Lance Corporal, 6th Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), KIA on May 28th, 1918. Buried Ecoivres Military Cemetery, France. Born Govan, enlisted Glasgow, husband of Mrs. Coulter, Drumsough, Randalstown.
COULTER, Alexander, 3473, Private, 2nd Irish Guards, KIA on July 21st, 1917. Buried Canada Farm Cemetery. Of Tullynahinnion/Drumraw, Cullybackey. Commemorated 1st Portglenone Presbyterian Church.
COULTER Thomas, 13869, Private, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on July 1st, 1916. Thiepval Memorial. Born Ballymena, lived Moat Road. Commemorated in Wellington St. Presbyterian Church.
COURTNEY, Robert, 20/40, Private, 20th Royal Irish Rifles, DOW in Belfast (had been wounded July 1st, 1917) on November 13, 1917. Buried 3rd Ahoghill Presbyterian Church. Aged 21, son of Robert and Elizabeth Courtney, High Street, Ballymena. Commemorated in West Presbyterian Church, Ballymena.
COWAN, Adam E., Lieutenant, 82nd Field Company, Royal Engineers, KIA on November 18th, 1916. Buried Connaught Cemetery, Somme. Aged 25, only son of John of 'Rathcavan', Broughshane Street, Ballymena. Commemorated in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church, family grave Rocavan Cemetery.
CRAIG, David, 24125, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on October 14th, 1918. Buried Dadizeele New British Cemetery. Aged 25, born Ballymena, enlisted Carrickfergus. Father, brothers and sisters lived in 13 Newington Avenue, Larne.
CRAIG, Adam, 4934, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on August 15th, 1917. Named Menin Gate. Aged 35, born Ahoghill, enlisted Ballymena. Son of Adam and Elizabeth, wife Jane and family of five at Bridge End, Galgorm. Commemorated Cullybackey UF Church.
CRAIG, Daniel, 3/6483, Private, 8/10th Gordon Highlanders, KIA on July 30th, 1916. Named Thiepval Memorial. Born James Street (?) enlisted Leith, Scotland.
CRAIG John, Private, Canadians (Ist Ahoghill list)? - (see John Craig of Royal Scots Fusiliers), KIA, lived Killybegs.
CRAIG, John, 13674, Private, 7th Royal Scots Fusiliers, KIA on September 26th, 1915. Named Loos Memorial. Aged 23, son of Mary J. Craig, Ballee. Commemorated in 1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
CRAIG, Robert, C, Private, Borden’s Motor Machine Gun Bn, Canadians, KIA by shellfire on 27th September 1916. Service No. 114556. Born Gracehill, and mother Elizabeth Craig at Gracehill, Ballymena. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial.
CRAWFORD, Alexander, Private, 2nd Royal Irish Fusiliers, died 16th October 1917 from Malaria in No. 42 General Hospital, Salonika. Service no. 7821. Born Ahoghill, enlisted Ballymena, wife Elizabeth, Dunaird/Roughan, Broughshane. Buried Mikla British Cemetery, Kalamaria, Greece.
CRAWFORD Samuel, Rifleman,17378, 12th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born Lisnafillan Ahoghill and enlisted in Larne. Father Archie lived at Lisnafillan, Ballymena. Wife and son Samuel at Circular Road, Larne. Buried Ancre British Cemetery and commemorated in Ahoghill Church of Ireland.
CRAWFORD, James, 3852, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 16th July 1916. Born Ballymena, enlisted Ballykinlar, lived Belfast. Buried Ovillers Military Cemetery, Somme, France.
CRAWFORD, Thomas, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (formerly 6068 3rd Royal Irish Rifles), died of wounds on 9th August 1917. Service no. 27488. Buried Mont Huon Military Cemetery, France. Born and lived Ahoghill, enlisted Ballymena. Commemorated Ahoghill Church of Ireland.
CRAWFORD, Thomas, Private, 15th Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regiment), KIA on 2/9/1918 in an attack on the Drocourt Queant Line. Aged 34, the son of Thomas and Agnes Crawford, Tullymore, Broughshane. Buried Dominion Cemetery, Hendecourt-Les-Cagnicourt, France. Commemorated in 2nd Broughshane Presbyterian Church.
CREIGHTON, John, 18617, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 28th March 1918. Born Ballymena, enlisted Glasgow. Lived at Whiteinch, Scotland.
CROWTHERS, David, 20889, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 6th September1918. Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium. Aged 18, born Clogher. Son of William and Margaret Crothers, 136 Disraeli St. Belfast.
CROMWELL, Henry James . See Devlin, Samuel C.
CROWE, Agnew, 794, Lance Corporal, 14th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 16th/August 1917. Aged19 son of Pat and Mary Crowe, Glenhead, Glenwherry. Enlisted Belfast and commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial and in Glenwherry Presbyterian Church.
CULL, Daniel, 8923, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 10th August 1917. Born Kirkinriola, enlisted Ballymena. Commemorated on Menin Gate, Belgium.
CUNNINGHAM, Joseph, 81534, Private, 134th Field Ambulance, RAMC, was killed on 28th July 1916 and is buried in Bethune Town Cemetery. He was the 31 year old son of James & Rose Cunningham, Randalstown and the husband of E Cunningham, 40, Duncruin Street, Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland
CUPPLES, David, 2138287, Private, 31st Bn. Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment), KIA on 11th October 1918. Aged 25, son of David Cupples, Kells, Ballymena. Buried Queant Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Commemorated in Kells Presbyterian Church.
CURRIE, W. H, 2nd Lieutenant, 55th Squadron RAF, KIA on 16th July 1918. Wife at Drumrankin, Cullybackey. Buried at Charmes Military Cemetery, Vosges, France.
CURRIE, John, 3154, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 16th May 1915.Named Le Touret Memorial, France. Born Ballymena, enlisted Belfast. Sister at 8 Patrick Place, Ballymena.
CURRIE, Samuel, 319, Sergeant, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds on 24th November 1917. Born Ballymena, enlisted Ballymena. Sister at 8 Patrick Place, Ballymena. Buried Grevillers British Cemetery, France. Comm. West Church.
CURRIE, James, Sergeant, 1/6th Argyll &Sutherland Highlanders, died of wounds in casualty clearing station (gassed) on 30th October 1917. Aged 43, son of William and Mary Currie. Enlisted Paisley, Scotland. Sister at 8 Patrick Place, Ballymena. Buried Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium.
CUTHBERT, Robert, 14479, Lance Corporal, 2nd Scots Guards, died of wounds on 29th March 1918. Aged 33 years, of Cloneytrace, Broughshane. Buried St. Hilaire Cemetery, France.
DARRAGH, James Robinson, Lieutenant, 1/6th Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment, died of wounds received on June 24, 1917. Date of death 5th July 1917. Aged 26. Son of late Sam and Jane Darragh, Ballycraigy, Ballymena. Buried Choques Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Commemorated 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
DARRAGH, Matthew Sloan, 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Duke of Wellington’s West Riding Regiment, KIA leading patrol on 20th March 1917. Son of late Sam and Jane Darragh, Ballycraigy, Ballymena. Named on Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. Commemorated in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
DARRAGH, John McCromie, Trooper, 6th Inniskilling Dragoons, KIA on 24th December 1916. Service no. 128. Aged 34, son of late Sam and Jane Darragh, Ballycraigy, Ballymena. Buried St. Riquier British Cemetery, Somme. Commemorated 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
DARRAGH, Thomas, 44434, Private, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died of wounds on 19th October 1918. Born, enlisted and lived Ballymena. Buried at Terlincthun British Cemetery, Pas De Calais, France.
DAVIDSON, Andrew, S/3716, Private, 8th Seaforth Highlanders, KIA on 25th October 1915. Aged 33, born Ballymena. Son of Mr. Davidson, Mid Shirva Farm, Twechar. Wife and two children at Tintock, Scotland. Named Loos Memorial.
DAVIS, John, 2379239, Corporal, 1st (Depot) Bn. Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment.) Died in service on 30th July 1918. Aged 27, son of Archibald and late Margaret Ann, Ballynulto, Broughshane. Buried Winnipeg Cemetery, Manitoba.
DAVISON, Andrew Dinsmore, 17714, Private, 108th Company Machine Gun Corps, formerly 18942 of Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born and lived/son of Sam and Elizabeth Davison, Bridge End, Galgorm. Enlisted Ballymena. Buried Mesnil Communal Cemetery, Somme. Commemorated Ahoghill Church of Ireland.
DAVISON, Andrew, 11/7288, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, died 19th March 1919. Formerly of Galgorm, buried at Bothwell Cemetery, Bellshill, Scotland.
DAWSON, Samuel, 14860, Private, 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born Portglenone, enlisted Belfast, lived Glasgow. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.
DAWSON, Eveline Maud, Matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service, drowned in sinking of hospital ship ‘Salta’ on 10th April 1917. She had been a missionary and had worked for eight years in St. Catherine's Hospital, Cawnpore, India. On the outbreak of war, and being on leave in Ballymena, she had decided to help with the war effort and had spent two years and eight months on nursing duties. She had intended to return to India after the war. She is buried Etaples Military Cemetery, France. She was aged 49 years and was the 3rd daughter of Albert Dawson, Ballymena. Her sister resided at 27 Queen’s Road, Bromley, Kent.
DEAN(E), Joseph, 3739, Rifleman, 'C' Coy, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, died of pneumonia while training at Clandeboy, Co. Down on 3rd March 1915 and he is buried in Belfast City Cemetery. He was born at Balnamore, Ballymoney, the son of Joseph and Susan Dean. He enlisted in Randalstown and his wife Annie lived at 15, Daisy Hill, Randalstown.
DEMPSEY, Isaac, 27520, Private, 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died of wounds in No. 62 Casualty Clearing Station, Arneke, France on the 29th July 1918. These wounds were received at Bonnegues earlier in the day. He was the son of William Dempsey, farmer, of Artiferal, Dunloy. His wife Mary and children, Isaac, Rose, Hannah and Maud, lived at Dunboy, Dunloy. Commemorated in Killymurris Presbyterian Church.
DEMPSTER, John (MM), Private, 58th Coy. Machine Gun Corps, formerly S/13801 of Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, died of wounds on 7/8th July 1916. Aged 28, son of Francis and Margaret, Stewartfield, Broxburn. Father formerly of Broughshane. Wife Isabella at 84 Springwell Street, Ballymena. Buried Becourt Military Cemetery, Somme. Commemorated in 2nd Broughshane Presbyterian Church.

DEVLIN, Samuel Cromwell - there is NO RECORD of a Samuel Cromwell Devlin being killed on the date in question. It is highly likely that he served as Henry James Cromwell.
DICKSON, John, 972, Rifleman, 16th Royal Irish Rifles, died 7th July 1916. Born and lived Ballymena, 3rd son of George Dickson, Craigywarren. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial and Cloughwater Presbyterian Church.
DILLON, John Patrick, 23042, Private, 8th Royal Irish Fusiliers, died of wounds in a Bethune hospital on 28th May 1916, aged 19 years. He was born in Ballinaloob, Dunloy and enlisted in Ballymoney. He was the eldest son of John and Annie (nee Heron, born near Letterkenny, Co Donegal) of Ballymacaldrick, Dunloy, the remaining children being Elizabeth, Charles and Francis.
DONNELLY, Arthur, 6450, Guardsman, Scots Guards, KIA at Gheluvelt near Ypres, Belgium on the 26th October 1914. Aged 36, he was 6' tall and had brown hair and blue eyes. He was a regular soldier who had joined the Scots Guards on 2nd March 1906. He was trnsferred to the reserve after three years but was then recalled to the colours on the 6th August 1914. He was born in Cloughmills, enlisted in Middlesborough, England and lived in Magherefelt. He was the son of the late Arthur Donnelly.
DONNELLY, Thomas, 5298, Private, 1st Irish Guards, KIA by shellfire while carrying wounded, 17th October 1916. Born Ahoghill, enlisted Edinburgh, lived at Craignageeragh, Ahoghill. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
DOOLE, Isaac, 19467, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds on 15th October 1918. Aged 24, born Kellswater, enlisted Belfast. Son of Robert and Agnes Doole, Islandbawn, Muckamore. Buried Godewaersveld British Cemetery, Belgium.
DORNAN, James, 55634, Private, 198th Coy. Machine Gun Corps, formerly 34542 of Royal Scots, KIA on 20th October 1917. Aged 23, son of James and Elizabeth Dornan, Newtowncrommelin. Enlisted Glasgow. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial.
DRENNAN, Robert, 19470, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, was killed on the 1st July 1916 and is named on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme. Aged 23, he was the son of William Drennan, Groggan, Randalstown.
DUNBAR, Daniel, 256, Lance Corporal, 10th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 22nd November 1917. Born and lived Broughshane, enlisted Belfast. Commemorated on Cambrai Memorial.
DUNCAN, Andrew Warwick (MC), Lietenant, 38th Bn. Canadian Infantry (East Ontario Regiment), KIA on 9th April 1917. Aged 25 son of Archibald and Margaret, Carnearney, Kells. Buried Villers Station Cemetery, Viller au Bois, Pas de Calais. Commemorated Connor Presbyterian Church.
DUNLOP, David Lynn, First Engineer, SS Essonite. Ship torpedoed and drowned 1st February 1917. Eldest son of James and Mary Dunlop, Carnlough. Born Carncairn, Broughshane.
DUNLOP, Nathaniel, 5700, Rifleman, 7th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 16th August 1917 (Note the date on the family headstone, 1st July 1916). Aged 20. Born Craigs, Cullybackey, enlisted Ballymena. Son of John Dunlop, Loan, Cullybackey. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial and Cullybackey UF Church.
DUNN, Thomas Private 44th Btn. Australian Infantry. Died of pneumonia, 7/2/17. Service no. 2323. Aged 44, son of Charles and Margaret Dunn, Ballymena. Buried Durrington Cemetery, Wiltshire.
ELLIOTT, Thomas, Private, 62nd Coy. Machine Gun Corps (formerly 7657 of Connaught Rangers), KIA 26th March 1918. Aged 34. Born Ahoghill, son of John and Margaret Elliott, Ahoghill. Enlisted Glasgow. Boxing champion. Buried Bienvillers Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Commemorated at Ahoghill Roman Catholic Cemetery.
ELLIS, Samuel, 19472, Lance Corporal, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born Mossend, Scotland, enlisted Antrim, lived Toomebridge. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
ELLIS, William, 4612, Corporal, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st September 1916. Born Grangetown, Yorkshire, enlisted Clandeboye, lived Creagh, Toomebridge. Commemorated Menin Gate.
ERVINE, Samuel, 43831, Private, 1st Duke of Edinburgh’s Wiltshire Regiment, formerly M/372233 of Royal Army Service Corps, KIA on 23rd October 1918. Born and lived Ahogill, enlisted Ballymena, buried Ovillers New Communal Cemetery, France. Commemorated in 3rd Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
ERWIN (Ervine) , James, 10621, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died of wounds received 10th June 1916 on 19th June 1916. Aged 20, son of John, born and lived at Ballygarvey, enlisted Ballymena. Buried Puchevillers British Cemetery, France.
EWART, James, 48042, Private, 8th Royal Scots Fusiliers, died 19th September 1918 in Balkans theatre. Born Ballymena, enlisted Glasgow. Husband of Margaret Fulton Ewart, Crosshouse, Kilmarnock. Commemorated Doiran Memorial, Greece.
FALLS, James, 4792, Private, 51st Bn. Australian Infantry, KIA on 3rd September 1916 at Mouquet Farm. Aged 18, son of John and Maggie Falls, formerly of Ballymena. Buried Villiers Brettonneaux cemetery, Somme.
FARANGHAM , 22655, Thomas Henry, Sergeant, 23rd Manchester Regiment, KIA on 20th July 1916. Born Cullybackey, enlisted Manchester, lived Oldham. Son of W.J. Farangham, Chadderton, Oldham. Commemorated Thiepval Memorial.
FAULKNER, Thomas, 1885, Private, 1st Irish Guards, KIA on 18th May 1915. Aged 33, son of Alex and Annie Faulkner, Ahoghill. Wife Sarah lived at 10 Somerset Street, Belfast. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial, France.
FENTON, James, 17629, Lance Corporal, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born third of a family of six, he lived near Dunloy, the son of Samuel and Margaret Fenton. His sister Maggie married Richard McKendry in 1919, a boy whose brother William (1777, 12th RIR) had been killed on the Somme the same day as James. Maggie died a few years later and Richard McKendry married Sarah McCracken. Her brother David (9035, 2nd HLI) had been killed at Loos in September 1915. James, who was just 19, is commemorated Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.
FERGUSON, James McKee, Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps (attached 6th Bn. Connaught Rangers), died on the 27th Decemeber 1917 and buried in Ronssoy Communal Cemetery. Aged 31, he was the son of the Rev. J E & Rachel Ferguson (nee Glover), Randalstown, Co. Antrim.
FERRIS, William, 8362, Corporal, 2nd Royal Irish Regiment, KIA on 8th May 1915. Aged 29 (family say he was born on the 6/4/1889 and was aged 26+ at the time of his death - great uncle of J Patton, Liverpool), born Ballymena. Son of Frank and Martha Ferris, 69 Cindy Road, Custom House, London. Commemorated on Menin Gate.
FINLAY, Samuel Hanna, 829240, Private, 8th Bn.Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regt.), killed by shellfire on 15th February 1918. Son of Mrs. Mary J. Finlay, of 142, Queen St., Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Ireland. Buried A. 2. Aix-Noulette Communal Cemetery extension. Commemorated inWellington Street Presbyterian Church.
FINLAY, Thomas, S/5965, Private, 10th Argyll &Sutherland Highlanders, KIA on 25th September 1915. Aged 20, son of Thomas, Skeagh, Carnalbana. Commemorated on Loos Memorial and at Carnalbana Presbyterian Church.
FISHER, David, 12258, Rifleman, 8th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 5th August 1917/8/1917. Born Ballymena, enlisted Belfast. Commemorated on Menin Gate.
FISHER, Hugh, 13907, Private, 1st Royal Scots, died of wounds on 30th September 1916. Aged 22, son of Sam and Margaret, Old Green, Kells. Enlisted Glasgow, buried Struma Military Cemetery, Greece. Commemorated Kells Presbyterian Church.
FLANAGAN, Hugh , 41229, Lance Corporal, 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers (formerly 1508 North Irish Horse), KIA on 22nd November 1917. Aged 21. Born Ballymena, enlisted Antrim. Son of R.H. and Martha Flanagan of 129 Dunluce Avenue, Belfast. Commemorated Cambrai Memorial.
FLYNN, William George Acheson, 18981, Rifleman, 12th Btn. Royal Irish Rifles, died 11th August 1917. Aged 22, born Co. Down, lived Londonderry, father was manager of Lisnafillan Bleaching Works, Galgorm. Commemorated Menin Gate and in Ahoghill Church of Ireland.
FORBES, John, 41453, Private, 9th Royal Irish Fusiliers (formerly 1924 NIH), KIA on 29th March 1918. Born Dungall, enlisted Antrim. Son of George Forbes, Moneydollagh, Ahoghill. Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial, Somme and 1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
FORSYTHE, John, 1077, Guardsman, 2nd Coy. 4th Bn. Irish Guards Machine Gun Regiment, KIA on 9th October1917. Aged 26. Born, enlisted and lived Ballymena. He was the youngest son of James and Maria Jane Forsythe of the Fire Station, Castle Street, Ballymena. Commemorated on a headstone in Ballymena New Cemetery, Cushendall Rd.
FOSTER, Allen, 3749, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds on 17th March 1916. Born Ahoghill, enlisted Randalstown. Husband of. M. Foster, Cloghogue. Buried Mesnil Ridge Cemetery, Somme.
FOSTER, David, J/36501, Able Seaman on HMS Ariel. He died after a mine explosion sank HMS Ariel in the North Sea on 2nd August 1918. HMS Ariel was an Acheron Class destroyer which was converted to mine laying in 1917. Her main claim to fame was that she, together with HMS Attack and HMS Acheron, rammed and sank the U12 off Aberdeen. He was 20 and the eldest son of David and Elizabeth Foster, Ballycraigy, Ballymena. Commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial and in Harryville/Connor Presbyterian Churches.
FOSTER, John Barkley, 3734, Lance Corporal, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Aged 28, Born Drummaul, enlisted Randalstown. Son of Wiliam and Betty Anne Foster, Randalstown. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial and Randalstown Old Presbyterian Church.
FOSTER, Robert, 5412, Rifleman, 7th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 7th September 1916. Born Ballyclug, enlisted Ballymena. Son of Mrs. Margaret Foster, Ballymarlow, Ballymena. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial.
FOSTER, Robert, 11356, Private, 3 Bn Scots Guards, , born in Ballymena, died at home at the age of 45 and is buried in Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. He was the son of William & Margaret, and the husband of Jessie Jamieson Foster, 35, Braemar Street, Langside, Glasgow.
FOSTER, Vernon Burnett, 15366, Private, 2nd Dorsetshire Regiment, KIA on 31st December 1916. Born Ballymena, enlisted Bareilly, India, lived Ongerup, Western Australia. Commemorated on Basra Memorial, Iraq.
FRANCEY, William, 17697, Private, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born Ballymena, enlisted Hamilton. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial and in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
FRANCEY, George, 404342, Private, 14th Bn.Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regt.), KIA between 12th June 1916 and 13th June 1916. Aged 25, formerly of Kells, son of John Francey. Buried Bedford House Cemetery and commemorated Connor Presbyterian Church.
FRANCEY, James, 17487, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 22nd July 1915. Aged 38, son of William and Ellen Jane, 88 Queen Street, Ballymena, enlisted Hamilton, lived Queenstown. Buried Bethune Town Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Commemorated 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
FRANCEY, Thomas, 8061, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 16th May 1915. Aged 29, born Ballymena, husband of Mary Jane Francey, 117 Thorndyke Street, Belfast. Named Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais.
FRATER, John, 21818, Rifleman, 4th Royal Irish Rifles, killed in accident on Salisbury Plain on 28th October 1918. Aged 17, born at Milton of Campsie, Glasgow, enlisted Ballymena, son of William and Margaret Frater, Main Street, Cullybackey. Buried Durrington Cemetery, Wiltshire. Commemorated in Cuningham Memorial Presbyterian Church.
FULLERTON, George Edmond, 20/58, Rifleman, 13th Royal Irish Rifles, died at home from illness caught at the front 19th March 1917. Aged 21, son of Ellen, 9 Clonavon Road, Ballymena. Buried 1st Ahoghill Pres. Church.
FULTON, John, 412650, Private, 2nd Canadian Infantry ( Eastern Ontario Regiment), killed on the 22nd September 1916, was the 31 year old son of William & Jane Fulton, Garrifgeary, Randalstown. He is buried in 2nd Canadian Cemetery, Sunken Road, Contralmaison. A labourer by calling and born on 21st March 1886, he served as John Watt.
FULTON, W A, 418938, Private, 42nd Bn. Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regt.), died of wounds in accidental rifle discharge on 4th February 1917. Mother at Casement Street, Ballymena. Buried Ecoivres Military Cemetery, France. Commemorated Harryville Presbyterian Church.
FURGROVE, William, 6362, Lance Corporal 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born Moneymore, enlisted Ballymena, only son of William Furgrove of Cullybackey. Buried Ancre British Cemetery, Somme. Commemorated in Cuningham Memorial Presbyterian Church.

GALBRAITH, Robert, 15160, Private, Otago Regiment, N.Z.E.F. (2nd Bn.), died of wounds in 13th General Hospital Boulogne of wounds received on first day in trenches (15th November 1916), passed away 8th December 1916. Aged 25, he was the son of Alex and Elizabeth Galbraith, Carnlea, Ballymena. Buried Boulougne Eastern Cemetery, Pas de Calais. Commemorated Clough Presbyterian Church.
GALLAGHER, John , 5702, Rifleman, 1st Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds on 29th October 1917. Aged 23, born Ramoan, enlisted Belfast, lived Ballymena. Son of John Gallagher. Buried Pont-d’Achelles Military Cemetery.
GAMBLE, Frank, 18993, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. 7/1916. Aged 21, born Connor, enlisted Ballymena, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble, The Moat, Kells. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial and Connor Presbyterian Church.
GAMBLE, John, 17890, Lance Corporal, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 23rd November 1916. He was born at Craigs, Cullybackey (Ballymoney Heroes by Rt. Thompson says on weak evidence that he came from the Craigs, Finvoy. John Gamble is listed on the Ballymena War Memorial & his photograph appears in the Ballymena Weekly Telegraph of 20th January 1917.) and enlisted Glasgow. His father lived at 16, Queenshill Street, Glasgow. He is buried Waggon Road Cemetery Somme.
GARRETT, James, 10554, Rifleman, 7th Royal Irish Rifles (formerly S/19159 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders) KIA on 16th August 1917. Enlisted Paisley. From Tamneybrack. Commemorated Tyne Cot Memorial and Buckna Presbyterian Church.
GASTON, James (MC), Captain, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached Suffolk Regiment, wounded 3rd September 1916 and died from those wounds on 5th November 1918. Aged 36, son of Andrew and Marianne, Carnbeg, Cloughmills. Hewas educated at Ballymena Academy and Queen's University, Belfast and had been a doctor in Washington, Co. Durham before the war - he is named on the war memorial there. He joined the army, landed at Le Havre on the 9th November 1914 and was commissioned in January 1915. He saw much action and won the Military Cross for attending 'the wounded of five other units besides his own throughout the day' and for, on the following day, 'leading a party out in front to recover twelve more wounded'. He is buried Arras Road Cemetery, Roclincourt, Pas de Calais. Commemorated Killymurris Presbyterian Church. His brother was Captain Andrew Gaston, Royal Army Medical Corps.
GETTY (or Gettis), Robert, 6444, Rifleman, 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 27th October 1914. Aged 24, enlisted Ballykinlar, husband of Ellen Sinclair Getty, James Street, Ballymena. Commemorated Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais.
GIBSON, David, 1004, Rifleman, 14th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. Born and lived Kellswater, enlisted Ballymena. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial and 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
GIFFIN, William, 36034, Private, 2nd/5th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, died of wounds on 28th October 1917. Lived 3 Mackenzie Street, Greenock. Eldest son of Frank, 42 Mount Street, Ballymena. Buried Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Poperinge, Belgium. Commemorated in 2nd Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
GILDEA, James, 64253, Sergeant, 122 Field Coy. RE, KIA on 27th March 1918. Born Ballymena, enlisted Belfast. Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial, France.
GILLEN, James, 6480, Private, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 31st July 1915. Aged 33, next of kin Mary Killen, Glenbuck, Dunloy, formerly instructor to Dunloy Irish National Volunteers. Named Helles Memorial, Gallipoli.
GILLESPIE, Hugh, S/4812, Private, 8th Gordon Highlanders, was killed in action on 12th December 1915. Aged 30, he was the son of Hugh & Ellen Gillespie, Glenravel, Ballymena. He was the husband of Margaret Gillespie, of 17, Archibald Place, Musselburgh, Midlothian.
GILLESPIE, James, 41266, Private, 2nd Scottish Rifles (Cameronians), formerly Glasgow Yemonary, KIA on 24th March 1918. Born Carmegrim, Ahoghill. Commemorated on Pozieres Memorial, France and 1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
GILMORE, Hugh, 29168, Private, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, died on 21st October 1916 and is named on the Thiepval Memorial, Somme. He was the 23 year old son of Patrick and Mary Gilmore, Staffordstown, Randalstown.
GLASS, Robert , 18998, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds as a POW on 28th June 1918. Aged 29, born and lived Cullybackey. Son of James and Eliza, Ballyconnolly, enlisted Ballymena. Buried Aulnoye Communal Cemetery, France. Commemorated 2nd Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
GLENDINNING, David, 1290, Corporal, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916/7/1916. Age 22. He was born in Randalstown and enlisted in Lisburn. He was the son of David and Mary Glendinning, Duneany, Glarryford. His wife and child lived at Ballyronan. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial.
GLENHOLMES, John, 1418, Rifleman, 8th Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds on 7th June 1917. He was from the Ballycowan, Kells/Connor area and enlisted in Ballymena. He is buried Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France. Commemorated in Connor Presbyterian Church.
GLENHOLMES, James, 442, Lance Sergeant, 15th Royal Irish Rifles, died of wounds as POW on 20th September 1918 at Niederzwehren. He was from Ballycowan, Kells and enlisted in Ballymena. He is buried Niederzwehren Cemetery, Germany. He was the son of William & Matilda Glenholmes.
GORDON, William, 862164, Private, 4th Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regt.) KIA by a shell at 10.30 a.m. as he stood in his own line at Vimy Ridge on 3rd (4th ?) May 1917. He was the son of Smyth & Nancy Gordon, Killybegs, Slatt, Ballymena. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial.
GORDON, Robert, 6218, Corporal, 1st Canadian Infantry (Western Ontario Regt.) was reported missing and believed killed at Givenchy on the 15th June 1915. Age 24. He was the son of Wilson and Agnes, Straid, Gracehill. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial and in Ahoghill (St Colmanell's) Church of Ireland.
GORDON, Robert James, 26091, Rifleman, 4th Bn, 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade, was killed in action in Belgium on the 7th June 1917. He was the son of Mrs. T Gordon, Lislea, Portglenone and he listed his brother in law, a Mr J T Kyle, Waipukurau, New Zealand, as his next of kin. He was a farm labourer and had left New Zealand on 25th September 1916 with the 11th Reinforcements 2nd Battalion, F Company aboard the troopship Devon. He is remembered on the Messine Ridge (NZ) Memorial.
GORDON, William, 13447, Acting Corporal, 7th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA by shell in the start trench on 8th August 1917. He was born in Broughshane and enlisted in Belfast. He was the son of David and Matilda Gordon, Ottawa Street, Belfast. Commemorated Ypres Memorial (Menin Gate).
GORDON, James, 3747, Rifleman, 11th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on the 15th November 1916. Age 24. Son of Wilson Gordon and Agnes Gordon, Straid, Gracehill, Ballymena. Buried La Plus Douve Farm Cemetery, Belgium. Commemorated Ahoghill (St Colmanell's) Church of Ireland.
GORDON James, 799154, Private, 15th Bn. Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regt.), died on 2nd March 1917. Age 23. He was the son of William and Martha Gordon, Ballymarlow, Ballymena, and he is buried in Fosse No. 10 Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Commemorated in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
GORDON, Charles, 11232, Private, 4th Bn Canadian Infantry (Central Ontario Regt.), died 8th October 1916. Aged 23. He was the son of William and Martha Gordon, Ballymarlow. Ballymena, Commemorated on Vimy Memorial and in 1st Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
GORDON, Thomas, 3192, Private, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 16th May 1915. Aged 28, he was born in Ballymena and enlisted in Belfast. He was the son of Thomas and Jeannie 129, Mervue Street, Belfast. Commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, France.
GORDON-KIDD, DSO, Arthur Lionel, Captain, 19th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps (Secondary Regiment was 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards), died of wounds on the 27th August 1917. He was the son of the late Captain James Gordon-Kidd, Broughshane Street, Ballymena, a soldier who had served in the Indian Army. His cousin was the Reverend T J Forsythe of Randalstown.
A L Gordon-Kidd was in England training to join the Indian police when the war broke out. He enlisted and was wounded while serving with an Indian regiment in France. He transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and won a DSO for a bombing attack on a German ammunition train. He dived his aircraft from 7500 feet and, just 900 feet above the ground, he released a bomb that devastated both train and track. His plane was rocked by the upwards force of the explosion. Major-General Trenchard wanted a VC for him and Haig in a letter of 7th July 1916 agreed, though he wanted 'corroborative evidence'. This was not provided and the DSO was awarded.
A L Gordon-Kidd was shot down by Werner Voss, the Hun's 4th ranked ace, on the 23rd August 1917. He had become the 39th victim in this man's 48 kill career while flying B3756, a Spad VII of 19th Squadron, RFC. He is buried Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium.
Some of the Rathlin Island Graves
GOURLEY, Samuel Mooney , Clyde 3/2177, Able Seaman, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S. "Viknor." He died on the 13th January 1915. (HMS Viknor was an armed merchant cruiser of 10th Cruiser Squadron and was under the command of E O Ballantyne. She had been a ship of the Blue Star Line before being requisitioned and modified by the Royal Navy. Her crew, 22 Officers and 273 Men, were all lost when she struck a mine off Tory Island. 25 men, of whom Gourley was probably one, came from the Newfoundland Division of Royal Navy Reserves. All crew were lost and, though some bodies did wash ashore and are buried in Ballintoy, Rathlin, etc, most crew have no known grave.) He was aged 21 and was the son of James Gourley, Portglenone. He is commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial.
GOURLEY (or Gourlay), Thomas Chesney, 17742, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, was MIA and then KIA on 1st July 1916. He was born in Ahoghill but had emigrated to Canada. He returned shortly before the war to his parents' home in Larne and then enlisted in Larne with a brother. He was the fifth son of James and Elizabeth Gourlay, 3, Waterloo Road, Larne. He is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial.
GRAHAM, Andrew Greer, 11524, Private, 2nd Irish Guards, died of wounds on 1st May 1918. Born Craigs, enlisted in Ballymena and was son of Wilson and Maggie Graham, Ballyreagh, Clough. Buried Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.
GRAHAM, Nathaniel, 152774, Private, 13th Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment), died of pneumonia at No. 8 Stationary Hospital, France on 12th February 1919 and is buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, France. He was the 28 year old son of David & Agnes Graham, Blacktown, Ballyligpatrick, husband of Annie, Teenis, Broughshane.
GRAHAM, Samuel, S/342597, Chief Shipwright, HMS Victory, died of wounds on 23rd October 1918 and is buried in Kells & Connor New Presbyterian Cemetery. He was the son of William & Eliza Graham of Connor.
GRAHAM, William, Fireman, Merchant Marine. He died on the 25th December 1914 on the SS Gem of Glasgow. He was the son of late Francis and Mary Graham, husband of Sarah Graham, Springhill, Glenarm. He was born in Ballymena. He is commemorated on theTower Hill Memorial.
GRAHAM, William, S/3674, Private, 2nd Gordon Highlanders, KIA on the1st July 1916. Aged 25. He was born in Broughshane and was the son of Sarah, 131 Watsonville, Motherwell.
GRAHAMSLAW, Alexander, 19940, Private, 7/8th King's Own Scottish Borderers, died on 23rd July 1918. He came from Broughshane. He is buried in Vauxbuin Cemetery, France and commemorated in 2nd Broughshane Presbyterian Church and on village war memorial.
GRANT, John, 19005, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. He came from Galgorm. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial and in 2nd Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
GRANT, William, 19003, Sergeant, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, KIA on 1st July 1916. He was born at Galgorm and enlisted in Ballymena. He lived at Railway Cottages, Ballymena. Commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial and in 2nd Ballymena Presbyterian Church.
GRAY, David, 10449, Private, 'B' Company, 1st Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, KIA on 28th January 1917. Aged 21, he was the youngest son of Robert and Mary Gray of William Street, Ballymena. Commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme and Wellington Street Presbyterian Church.
GRAYSON, John Henry, Lieutenant, 6th Royal Irish Regiment, KIA on 20th November 1917. Aged 20. He was a former pupil of Ballymena Academy and was residing in Malahide at time of enlistment. He was the son of John J. and Margaret E. Grayson, of Delmaine, Malahide, Co. Dublin. He is buried Croisilles Railway Cemetery, Pas de Calais.
GREENWOOD, William , 19426, Private, 12th (S) Highland Light Infantry, died of wounds on 31st July 1917. Aged 27. He was born in Ballymena and was the son of John and Isabella Greenwood of Broughdone, Cullybackey. Enlisted Coatbridge, lived Airdrie. Buried Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3, Ypres. Commemorated in Cullybackey UF Church.
GREER, Joseph, S/13953, Lance Corporal, 1st Gordon Highlanders, died of wounds on 5th June 1918. Aged 23 and the son of M. Greer, Sprucebank, Portglenone. Buried Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport.
GREER, William, 17770, Rifleman, 12th Royal Irish Rifles, died 10th August 1917. Commemorated on Ypres Memorial (Menin Gate).
GREER, William, 2429, Rifleman, ‘C’ Coy. 12th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles (Machine Gun Company), killed in action on 12th August 1917. He was the 32 year old son of James and Margaret Greer, New Row, Ahoghill. Buried at New Irish Farm Cemetery. Commemorated 1st Ahoghill Presbyterian Church.
GREGG, Charles, 476832, Gunner, 2nd Division Ammunition Column, Canadian Field Artillery, killed on 1st January 1917. Aged 32, he was the son of John and Rose Gregg, of Ballymena, Ireland. Buried Barlin Military Cemetery, France.
GRIBBEN, Robert, 23/1393, Rifleman, 1st Bn. N.Z. Rifle Brigade, died of wounds on 17th June, 1916. Aged 28, he was the son of James Gribben, of The Race Course, Lower Broughshane, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Buried Bailleul Communal Cemetery, Nord. France. Commemorated 2nd Broughshane Presbyterian Church.
GRIBBEN, Samuel, 19419, Corporal, 11th Highland Light Infantry, died in Lincoln Hospital on 29th February 1916 of wounds received at Loos. Aged 31 & the son of James Gribben of The Race Course, Broughshane. Enlisted Coatsbridge, husband of Agnes of Ronald Road, Coatsbridge. Buried Lincoln Newport Cemetery. Commemorated 2nd Broughshane Presbyterian Church.
GUTHRIE, George, 10425, Lance Corporal, 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died of wounds 10th April 1918. Aged 21, born Drummaul, Randalstown, enlisted Pontefract, Yorkshire. Wife and child at Princes Street, Ballymena. Son of RSM Guthrie, Derby Road, Nottingham. Buried Doullens Communal Cemetery, Somme. Commemorated on Ballymena War Memorial.