Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch
Coagh - Those That Served
Updates for Private Paul McGuckin
Date Information
09/06/2017
09/06/2017 The CWGC record Private Paul McGuckin as the son of Paul and Eliza McGuckin of Lower Mullins, Ballinderry Bridge, Moneymore, County Tyrone.
09/06/2017 Private Paul McGuckin is commemorated on Special Memorial 35 at Bedford House Cemetery, Belgium.
09/06/2017 Private Paul McGuckin was serving with the 141st Company of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) when he was killed in action on Sunday 20th May 1917.
09/06/2017 Private McGuckin later transferred to the Machine Gun Corps.
09/06/2017 Paul McGuckin enlisted with the Royal Irish Fusiliers in Armagh (No 24755).
09/06/2017 The 1911 census lists Paul as age 17, living with the family at house 3 in Kinturk, Munterevlin. He was a fisherman, like his brother and father.
09/06/2017 Family: Paul McGuckin, Liza McGuckin, Mary McGuckin (born 12th May 1887), Rose McGuckin (born 15th May 1889), Francis McGuckin (born 21st May 1891), Paul McGuckin (born 1st August 1893), Michael McGuckin (born 1st August 1895, died 10th April 1905, aged 9), Anthony McGuckin (born 16th April 1898), Lizzie McGuckin (born 16th July 1900).
09/06/2017 The 1901 census lists Paul as age 7, living with the family at house 3 in Kinturk, Munterevlin, County Tyrone. His father was a fisherman.
09/06/2017 Paul was born on 1st August 1893 in Kinturk, Ardboe. He was one of seven children, six surviving.
09/06/2017 Paul McGuckin was the son of Paul and Eliza McGuckin. Paul McGuckin married Eliza McVeigh on 16th November 1886 in the district of Cookstown.
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