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17/10/2021 In the event of my death, I give the whole of my property and effects to my wife, Mary Mulgrew, 27 Scot Lane, Port Glasgow, Scotland.
17/10/2021 Patrick Mulgrew was the son of James and Jane Mulgrew. James Mulgrew and Jane Hughes were married on 13th February 1872 in the district of Dungannon.
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17/10/2021 Private Patrick Mulgrew is listed on page 64 of the Ballygawley War Dead book.
17/10/2021 Patrick Mulgrew was born on 10th August 1872 in Ballygawley, County Tyrone. GRONI records suggest he may have been a only child.
17/10/2021 Known family: James Mulgrew, Jane Mulgrew, Patrick Mulgrew (born 10th August 1872)
17/10/2021 Private Patrick Mulgrew arrived in France with the Liverpool Regiment on 4th March 1915.
17/10/2021 In his will, he left all to his wife Mary, who was living at 27 Scott's Lane, Port Glasgow.
17/10/2021 Private Patrick Mulgrew is buried in St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France.
17/10/2021 Last Will and Testament of Private Patrick Mulgrew:
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30/12/2015 Patrick is commemorated on the Port Glasgow War Memorial in Scotland. The Port Glasgow war memorial is a freestone cenotaph which stands at the traffic lights on the junction of Fore Street.
30/12/2015 The CWGC describes Patrick as the husband of Mary Mayes Mulgrew of 27 Scott's Lane, Port Glasgow.
30/12/2015 Private Patrick Mulgrew was serving with the 4th Battalion of the King's (Liverpool Regiment) when he died on 10 October 1918 in France. He was 45 years old.
30/12/2015 Patrick Mulgrew enlisted in Greenock, Renfrew. He was living in Glasgow at the time.
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