NEWS

Descendants of local soldiers who died during the Gallipoli Campaign sought

10 August 2015

 

 

 

 

 

The families of soldiers who fought in the infamous First World War Gallipoli campaign in Turkey are being targeted by Mid-Antrim Museum.   It is seeking the public’s help to make contact with any relatives of local men who served in the ill-fated campaign.

 

In advance of the commemoration, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Mayor, Councillor Billy Ashe said: “Together with the Ballymena branch of the Royal British Legion, we plan to mark the centenary of the Gallipoli Campaign.

 

“Any descendants of local men known to have died during the Gallipoli Campaign will be invited to participate in this service of remembrance where, in honour of all local men who died during this particular battle, a wreath will be laid on the family grave of a local soldier, Captain John Clarke, Royal Army Medical Corps, on the actual date of his death.”

He was killed in action on 9 September 1915 and although buried in Turkey, is commemorated on his family headstone in Ballymena cemetery. 

 

The Mayor continued: “The appeal was first issued at the beginning of the museum’s current exhibition ‘Gallipoli 1915-2015: A Local Legacy’ in April 2015.   Since then, we are delighted to have been contacted by descendants of Private John Kerr (Royal Irish Fusiliers) and Private Adam McAteer (Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers)." 

B"ut, the museum would still like to trace descendants of other local men known to have died during the Gallipoli Campaign,” he said.

 

Others know to have died in the fighting and from the area are

Private David Anderson (Portglenone)

Corporal John Buchanan (Ballymena)

Private Patrick Heffron (Ballymena or Liverpool)

Private Joseph Kennedy (Ahoghill)

Private Andrew McCartney (Portglenone)

Private James McConnell (born in Sydney)

Private James Neeson (Ahoghill)

Private William Torbitt (Ahoghill)

If anyone can help track down descendants of any of these local men please contact

Noreen Mullan on 028 256 35029 or email noreen.mullan@midandeastantrim.gov.uk