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24/02/2019 |
When Charles’ father died in 1928, Dr Charles Burgess was the chief mourner. |
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Captain Charles Burgess survived the war. He was 35 years old when the war ended. |
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Captain Charles Burgess was mentioned in General Allenby’s Dispatches in October 1918. |
24/02/2019 |
Charles Burgess was made Lieutenant in the R.A.M.C. in December 1916. He was made Captain in December 1917. |
24/02/2019 |
Captain Charles Burgess served with the Royal Army Medical Corps (R.A.M.C.) during the war. |
24/02/2019 |
The 1911 census does not list Charles as living with the family at house 17 in Hanover Street Coagh. In fact, he does not seem to be listed anywhere in the 1911 Irish census. |
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Charles Burgess then went to the University of Edinburgh, where he qualified as M.B., Ch.B. in 1906. |
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Charles attended the Royal School, Dungannon. |
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The 1901 census lists Harold as age 17, living with the family at house 18 in Hanover Street Coagh. Dr Burgess was a General Medical Practitioner and a Justice of the Peace. Charles was still at school. |
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Charles’ father, Robert Burgess, was a doctor in Coagh from 1876. He was a Justice of the Peace (J.P.) in Coagh for many years. |
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Family: Robert Burgess, Matilda Jane Burgess, Helen Burgess (born 20th February 1879), Robert King Holmes Burgess (born 27th May 1880), Harold J Burgess (born 25th October 1881), Charles Herbert Burgess (born 26th August 1883), Gladys Mary Burgess (born 20th February 1885), Catherine Maude Burgess (born 6th December 1890). |
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Charles Burgess was born on 26th August 1883. He was the fourth of six children. All the children were born in Coagh. |
24/02/2019 |
Charles Herbert Burgess was the youngest son of Robert and Matilda Burgess. Robert Burgess and Matilda Jane King. They were married on 11th April 1878 in the district of Derry. |
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23/02/2019 |
The History of Coagh booklet lists Charles Herbert Burgess and Harold J Burgess as having served in the war. |