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21/05/2021 Private Howe arrived in France with the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers on 5th October 1915.
21/05/2021 James Howe was the son of William and Frances Howe. William Howe and Francis Irvine were married on 5th April 1867 in Fermanagh. Variations of Irvine include Irwine, Irwin, Erwin.
21/05/2021 James Howe was born in Fivemiletown on 11th December 1879. He was one of at least eleven children. All but the last, Irvine, was born in the Fivemiletown area. He was born in Caledon.
21/05/2021 Known family: William Howe, Frances Howe, William Howe (born 17th January 1868), Mary Howe (born 27th April 1869), John Howe (born 14th October 1870, twin), Robert Howe (born 14th October 1870, twin), Sarah Howe (born 28th September 1872), Frances Howe (born 1st February 1874), John Howe (born 20th December 1875), Mary Howe (born 24th April 1878), James Howe (born 11th December 1879), Charles Howe (born 13th January 1882), Irvine Howe (born 22nd November 1884, Caledon).
21/05/2021 The 1901 census lists James as age 20 living with the family at house 56 in Millbrook Road, Lisburn, County Antrim. James, Mary and Irvine were all mill workers. His father was a labourer.
21/05/2021 James Howe and Jane Killinder were married on 30th August 1902 in Lisburn. Variations of Irvine include Killindes and Killinden. They went on to have at least four children.
21/05/2021 The family moved to the Fivemiletown area around 1906.
21/05/2021 Known family: James Howe, Jane Howe, Mary Jane Howe (born 13th June 1903, Lisburn), Margaret Howe (born 1st March 1905, Lisburn), William James Howe (born 31st October 1907, Clogher), Robert Howe (born 16th October 1910, Clogher).
21/05/2021 James was living in Fivemiletown when he enlisted in Clogher. He was one of the first from the Fivemiletown area to enlist.
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21/05/2021 Private James Howe was serving with the 9th Battalion of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers when he was killed in action near Ypres on 7th September 1916.
21/05/2021 Private James Howe is buried in Pond Farm Cemetery, south west of Ypres in Belgium.
21/05/2021 Private James Howe is commemorated locally on Clogher War Memorial, Fivemiletown War Memorial and also on the WWI Roll of Honour in St John's Church, Fivemiletown.
21/05/2021 The CWGC record Private Howe as the husband of Mrs J Howe of Killerman, Fivemiletown, Co. Tyrone. It is believed Killerman is Kiltermon.
21/05/2021 Private James Howe is listed on page 43 of the Fivemiletown book. Many thanks to Mark Byers for the information
21/05/2021 From the Impartial Reporter dated 2nd September 1914:
21/05/2021 Fivemiletown men now in Finner Camp – Thomas Irwin, Hugh Hetherington, James Howe, Andrew Browne, James Moore, William Shields and Herbert Irwin.
21/05/2021 The 1911 census lists James as age 31, living with his family at house 3 in Aghintain, near Fivemiletown. James was a general labourer.
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