Company Sergeant Major Patrick Mahon
His Will written 30 December 1915.
His current grave in Ramleh Israel (formerly Egypt).
War gratuity for his widow Evelyn Mahon (nee Brady)
My Granduncle Patrick Mahon was one of 13 children born to John Mahon (a Cooper) and Judith Gorman on the 12 December 1879 in Clogh Castlecomer, County Kilkenny Ireland. He enlisted with the British Army in Aldershot Hants UK. He married Evelyn Brady 10th November 1913 in St. Francis Church Naini Tal, Bengal, India. They had a daughter Margaret Julia Mahon born on the 27th August 1914 in St. Mary's Catholic Church Fyzabad Bengal India. He died of his wounds in Palestine 1st January 1918
CONTRIBUTOR
Marie Moylan
DATE
1915 - 1918
LANGUAGE
eng
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5
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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