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James Madill
| Rank: | Gunner |
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| Street: | |
| Townland: | Mullagh |
| Town/Village: | |
| Civil Parish: | Templemichael |
| Catholic Parish: | Templemichael |
| Country: | |
| Alternative Address: | Mucknagh, Killoe, Co. Longford |
| Census 1901: |
Resident at Mucknagh http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Longford/Cloonee/Mucknagh/1555011/ |
| Census 1911: |
Resident at Mullagh, Longford http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Longford/Longford_Rural/Mullagh/651010/ |
| Regiment/Unit: | Royal Field Artillery |
| Regiment Number: | 100843 |
| Date of Death: | |
| Cause: | Survived WW1 |
| Memorial: | Memorial Tablet in St John's Church Longford |
| Information: | James was born 19 June 1896 in Mucknagh, Longford. His father, had been with the British Army, but was a pensioner by the time of James's birth. Pte Madill enlisted after 1915, as he was not entitled to the 1914-15 Star. |
| Parents Names: | Son of Thomas Madill and Margaret (née Wright) |
| Notes: | It is possible that James became an RIC officer after the Great War, as a Limerick-based officer (No. 20112), of the same age was pensioned in 1922. |
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