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Elsie Phillips
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| Street: | Corboy House |
| Townland: | Corboy |
| Town/Village: | Edgeworthstown |
| Civil Parish: | Templemichael |
| Catholic Parish: | Mostrim |
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| Census 1901: |
Probable census entry at Convent Road, Dalkey as a student at school there. www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/Dalkey/Convent_Road/1317083/ |
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| Regiment/Unit: | Joint War Committee Voluntary Aid Detachment (Red Cross & St John's Ambulance) - T.N. Department |
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| Date of Death: | |
| Cause: | Survived WW1 |
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| Information: | Elsie was likely born Elizabeth Phillips on 9 September 1888 in Corboy, Edgeworthstown. She was with the V.A.D. for two months in 1915 with the T.N. Department, which may have been a reference to trainee nurses although the records are unclear on this. |
| Parents Names: | (Probable) daughter of John Phillips and Elizabeth (née Langan), Corboy, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford |
| Notes: | |
| Links: | Link to British Red Cross entry; probable Civil Record of Birth; |
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