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 1914-1918 Ireland’s Memorial Records

 

 

Cantrell Tracy. Captain, Army Veterinary Corps. Reported wounded, France, December 8, 1917. Born Rosville, Naas. Decoration Mons Medal and mentioned in Despatches.

 

Charles Timothy Tracey. Reg. No. 7692. Rank Drummer, Linc Regiment 2nd batt. Died of wounds France 16/3/1915. Born Tralee Co. Kerry.

Son of Amelia Jane Meek (formerly Tracey), of 23, Norman Rd., Southsea, Portsmouth, and the late Peter Tracey (Col. Serjt. Royal Munster Fusiliers). Served in the Sudan Campaign.

 

Christopher Treacy. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas.

 

Francis Tracey. Reg. No. 22316. Rank Private, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 1st batt. Died of wounds France 8/7/1916.

 

Francis W. Tracey, Private Irish Guards 2nd Bn. Date of Death: 25/02/1915, Service No: 5948. (See William Tracey)

Son of the late Francis and Elizabeth Tracey, of Kill O'Grange, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.

Francis W (Billy) Tracey, 25 years, Buried Commemorated Cuinchy Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.

Mar 6, 1915 (FJ) Roll of Honour & Mar 13, 1915 (IT)

Tracey - 1st Batt. Irish Guards - Killed in action, February 25th, Francis (Billy), youngest and dearly beloved son of Francis Tracey, Kill-o'-Grange; deeply and deservedly regretted. RIP.

 

Henry (Robert) Tracey. Reg. No. 12608. Rank Private, Irish Guards 2nd batt. Killed in action France 27/3/1918. Born Notting Hill, Middlesex.

Age 39, Son of Robert and Emma Tracey; husband of A. E. Tracey, at 2, Hamilton Place, Park Lane, London. Born at Croydon.

 

Hugh Treacy, Steward Mercantile Marine S.S. "Coningbeg" (Glasgow) Age: 46 Date of Death: 18/12/1917.

Son of the late John and Mary Treacy; husband of Anne Treacy (nee McCabe), of 44, Thomas St., Waterford. Born at Waterford.

 

J. Treacy, Private Dorset Yeomanry (Queen's Own) 1st/1st Age: 24 Date of Death: 20/09/1918 Service No: H/73495.

Son of Michael and Mary Treacy, of Ballyboggin, Athenry, Co. Galway.

 

James Treacy. Reg. No. 9622. Rank; Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported wounded, June 9 (IT) or 16, 1917. Born Naas.

 

Jeremiah Tracey. Reg. No. 29891. Rank Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 8th batt. Died of wounds France 25/9/1917.

Born Dunfermline, Fifeshire. Age 26, Son of Jeremiah and Margaret Tracey, of 118, Baker St., Stirling. Native of Dunfermline.

 

John Tracey. Reg. No. 5903. Rank Private, 1st Royal Irish Fusiliers. Killed in action France 24/5/1915. Born Drogheda, Co. Louth.

Age 23, Son of John and Teresa Tracey, of 24, Peter St., Drogheda.

 

John Tracey. Reg. No. 9028. Rank Acting Drummer, 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Killed in action France 6/8/1917. Born Monaghan. [Lived in Belfast?]

22 September 1917 (AC) ...John (Jack) Tracy, R. Dublin Fusiliers, youngest son of the late Mrs. Tracy, district nurse, Monaghan, has been killed...

 

John Tracey. Reg. No. 9508. Rank Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1st batt. Killed in action France 1/7/1916. Born Dublin.

 

John Tracy. Reg. No. 7455. Rank Company Quartermaster Sergeant, Connaught Rangers 5th batt. Died of wounds France 20/10/1918. Born Kilconnell, Co. Galway.

Age 37, Son of Edward and Maria Treacy, of Ballinderry, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway; husband of Annie Treacy, of Rossmore, Woodford, Co. Galway.

Roll of Honour: Treacy – October 20, 1918, in France, Coy. Q.M.S. John Treacy, Connacht Rangers, of wounds, only son of Edward Treacy, Kilconnell, Ballinasloe dearly-loved husband of Annie Treacy; deservedly regretted. R.I.P.

 

John Tracey, 7455, 3rd Bn Connaught rangers, enlisted 23/6/1902 Dublin, 11/12/1912 Cr. Sgt., died 20/12/1918 Maurois Communal Cemetery 3.25 miles SW of Le Cateau.

20 years, b. 1884?, postman, single, 5'5.25", 121 Lbs, 33" chest, grey eyes, brown hair, RC,

Born Kilconnell, Galway. 1918 Ann Treacy, 2 Bowling Green, Galway. 27 June 1919 WO, personal property to Mrs Ann Tracey 20 St Josephs Terrace, Galway. 23/7/1923 Ack Victory Medal Sisters of Charity, Stanhope St, Dublin.

11 March 1908 Arrived India on "Rewa"

30/1/1909. A very good clerk. Sergeant rank promotion 3/4/07

August 1912 Re-Engagement Paper. Rank Sergeant. Ferozepore, Punjab, India.

1915 Next of Kin. Father John Kilconnell Galway Mother Mrs E Treacy [crossed out] Wife An? Wife: married estate?

27/10/1915 Rank C.Qm.S. Hospitalised at Harve. Letter to Mrs E Treacy, Kilconnell, Ballinasloe.

8/12/1915 Hopitalised at Southall with Rheumatic Fever, letter sent to Mrs A Treacy, Sea View, Summore? Kinsale?

23/6/1916 Leave? Address Rossmore, Woodford, Galway

[1919?] Widow: Annie Treacy nee Callanon, married Preston 24 January 1907, 30 St Josephs Terrace

Children: Annie Treacy, born 1st December 1909 Dagshai [India?], 30 St Josephs Terrace,

Father; Edward Treacy, [68 years approx], St. Michaels Hospital, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway

Mother: Maria Treacy, Deceased.

Sister: Mrs Balfour, 34 years, East 82 St, New York

 

John Treacy. Reg. No. 9100. Rank Private, 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Died of wounds France 25/5/1915. Age 19 Born Clondalkin, Co. Dublin.

Son of Henry and Bridget Treacy of Danesrath, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin. Native of Athgraney, Hollywood, Co. Wicklow. Enlisted Dublin. Cemetery VIII. D. 47., Boulogne Eastern Cemetery - Pas De Calais - France.

 

John Treacy. Reg. No. 73495. Rank Private, South Irish Horse 3221 (attached Dorsetshire Yeomanry). Died of wounds Egyptian Expeditionary Force 20/9/1918. Born Athenry enlisted Charlestown.

 

John Joseph Tracey/Tracy. Reg. No. 662. Rank Acting Lance Sergeant, The Lancashire Fusiliers 12th batt. Killed in action Salonica 25/3/1917.

Age 25. Born Rathmines, Dublin. Son of John Tracy of Chestnut Place, Lower Clanbrasill Street, Dublin.

 

Joseph Tracey. Reg. No. 29807. Rank Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 1st batt. Died of wounds France 14/5/1918. Born Portarlington.

Age 32, Son of Jane F. Treacy, of 5, Hilton St., Kay St., Lower Openshaw, Manchester, and the late Joseph Tracey.

 

Leroy Lawrence Tracy. Reg. No. 51507. Rank Private, Royal Army Medical Corps. Killed in action France 20/7/1916. Born Dublin. Enlisted Limerick.

 

Michael Tracey. Reg. No. 22741. Rank Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 8th batt. Killed in action France 29/4/1916.

Age 39. Born Dublin. Son of Christopher and Eliza Tracey. Husband of Esther Tracey of 2 Marks Alley, Francis Street, Dublin. Served in the South African Campaign. Cemetery Panel 127 to 129, Loos Memorial - Pas De Calais - France.

 

Michael Treacey. Reg. No. 6328. Rank Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers 7th batt. Died of wounds Greek Macedonia 3/3/1917. Born St. John’s, Limerick.

 

Michael Treacy. Rank 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Munster Fusiliers 4th batt. Killed in action France 21/3/1918. Born Ireland, age 27.

Son of the late Patrick and Mary Treacy, of Kiltullagh, Glenamaddy, Co. Galway.

 

Michael Tracy, Fireman Mercantile Marine S.S. "Norwegian" (Liverpool) Age: 35 Date of Death: 13/03/1917.

Son of Johanna Hanley (formerly Tracey, nee Fitzgerald), of Cullane, Knockanevin, Kilfinane, Co. Limerick, and the late Thomas Tracy. Born at Cullane, Co. Limerick.

 

Patrick Tracey. Reg. No. 10337. Rank Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers 1st batt. Killed in action Gallipoli 21/8/1915. Born Limerick.

Age 27, Son of Thomas and Jane Tracey, of 7, Old Francis St., Limerick.

 

Patrick Henry Tracey. Reg. No. 21662. Rank Lance Corporal, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 8th batt. Died of wounds France 26/7/1916. Born Londonderry.

Will of 21662 Lance Corporal Patrick Harry Tracey, 8th Bn., Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Cause of death: Died, France, 26 Jul 1916. National Archives of Scotland SC70/8/446/14

 

Patrick Treacy. Royal Garrison Artillery. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas.

 

Peter Tracey. Reg. No. 7969. Rank Sergeant, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 6th batt. Killed in action Gallipoli 10/8/1915. Born Drogheda, Co. Louth.

Age 29, Husband of Jane Tracey, of 65, Chord Rd., Drogheda, Co. Louth.

 

Samuel Tracey/Treacey. Reg. No. 21387. Rank Corporal, 2nd Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Killed in action France 14/7/1916. Born Louth. (see below)

Corporal Samuel G. Treacy, 2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Died 14th July 1916 at the Somme

 

Stephen Tracey. Reg. No. 1508. Rank Private, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 1/5th batt. Died Egypt 9/9/1915. Born Londonderry.

 

Thomas Tracey. Reg. No. 10561. Rank Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers 1st batt. Died France 9/10/1918. Born St. Mary’s Within, Chester.

 

Thomas Tracey. Reg. No. 13001. Rank Private, Royal Dublin Fusiliers 7th batt. Killed in action Balkans 3/10/1916. Born Kingstown, Dublin.

            Born and lived in Kingstown enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated Struma Military Cemetery, Greece.

 

Thomas Tracey. Reg. No. 111151. Rank Private, The Royal Fusiliers 4th Garrison batt (formerly Royal Munster Fusiliers). Died home 28/10/1918. Born Omagh, Co. Tyrone.

 

Thomas Treacy. Reg. No. 4486. Rank Private, Connaught Rangers 5th batt. Died of wounds Gallipoli 28/8/1915. Born St. Andrew’s Dublin.

Enlisted Dublin. Formerly 14432, Royal Dublin Fusiliers.

 

Thomas Treacy. Reg. No. 11162. Rank Private, Royal Irish Regiment 3rd batt. Died of wounds home 24/4/1916. Born Mardike, Killenaule, Co. Tipperary.

Royal Irish Regiment personnel who were in action in Dublin in 1916

11162 Pte Thomas Treacy, Mordike, Co. Tipperary. DOW 24/4/1916. (Killenaule)

Buried in a collective grave in the EHB Office Grounds, Kilmainham. (see below)

TREACY, THOMAS. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit; 3rd Bn. Date of Death: 24-4-1916. Service No: 11162. Born in Mordike Co Tipperary. Enlisted in Clonmel while living in Mordike Co Tipperary. Died of wounds at home. Grave or Memorial Reference: Collective Grave. Cemetery: Eastern Health Board Offices Grounds of Kilmainham in Dublin.

Tom enfield 17 April 2010

 

Thomas Treacy. Reg. No. 14185. Rank Private, Royal Munster Fusiliers 1st batt. Died of wounds France 2/6/1918. Born Ahascragh, Co. Galway.

Age 34, Son of Michael and Bridget Treacy, of 28, Brown St., Moss Bank, Widnes, Lancs.; husband of Gladys Treacy, of River View Cottage, Compass Hill, Kinsale, Co. Cork.

Bagneux British Cemetery (Gezaincourt) (Somme France) TREACY T, United Kingdom Private 14185 Royal Munster Fusiliers 02/06/1918 Age: 34 II. E. 25.

 

Thomas Treacy. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Reported active, March 25, 1916. Born Naas.

 

William (Francis Billy) Tracey. Reg. No. 5148. Rank Private, Irish Guards 1st batt. Killed in action France 25/2/1915. (See Francis Tracey)

Born Kingstown, Co. Dublin. Son of Francis and Elizabeth Tracey of Kill O’Grange, Blackrock, Dublin. Born in Kingstown enlisted in Dublin. Buried Commemorated France.

 

William Tracey. Reg. No. 6919. Rank Private, 2nd Leinster Regiment. Killed in action France 20/10/1914. Born Templemore, Co. Tipperary.

Age 42, Brother of Andrew Tracey, of Church St., Templemore, Co. Tipperary.

 

William Treacey. Reg. No. 22861. Rank Private, 2nd Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Killed in action France 21/3/1918.

Age 35. Born Dublin. Son of William and Frances Treacy. Husband of Susan Treacy of 220 Parnell Street, Dublin. Cemetery Panel 79 and 80, Pozieres Memorial - Somme - France.

 

William Treacy. Reg. No. 267. Rank Private, Royal Irish Regiment 2nd batt. Killed in action France 19/10/1914. Born Kildare.

Age 42, Son of Patrick and Ellen Treacy, of Sallins Rd., Naas, Co. Kildare; husband of Barbara J. Treacy, of 67, Fallsbrook Rd., Streatham, London.

 

William Treacy. Reg. No. 9113. Rank Private, Royal Irish Regiment 6th batt. Died of wounds France 3/9/1917. Moneygall, King’s County.

Age 42. Son of Michael Treacy, of Moneygall; husband of Norah Treacy, of Moneygall, King's Co.

TREACY, WILLIAM. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit; 6th Bn. Date of Death: 3-9-1917. Service No: 9113. Formerly he was with the Royal Field Artillery where his number was 134399. Born in Moneygall, Kings Co. Enlisted in Roscrea while living in Moneygall. Died of wounds. Age at Death, 42. Supplementary information; Son of Michael Treacy, of Moneygall; husband of Norah Treacy, of Moneygall, King's Co. Grave or Memorial Reference: I. L. 3. Cemetery: Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux in France

Tom enfield 17 April 2010

 

Refs:

Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) http://www.cwgc.org/default.asp

Dublin City & County Book of Honour. The Great War 1914-1918.

Ireland’s Memorial Records 1914-1918. Dublin 192.

Irish Medals http://irishmedals.org/index.html

Soldiers from Kildare Killed or Injured during WW I. http://www.esatclear.ie/~curragh/casualty.htm#T

 

 

WW1 Merchant Seamen Medal Cards BT 351/1

John Joseph Tracey, b. 1867 Sligo

 

In Memory of Master J Tracey "Aylevarroo.", Mercantile Marine who died on 07 October 1917
Remembered with honour, Tower Hill Memorial, England

John Tracey came from Rosses Point near Sligo in Ireland. He Captained the Aylevarroo and would have sailed to and from Liverpool many times, so it is possible that he may have moved his family to Liverpool and used St Anthony’s church to worship.
http://anthony1965.webs.com/surnamesqz.htm

http://www.e-a-r-l-y.freeserve.co.uk/aylevarroo.htm

 

 

 

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The Diamond, Derry City

To our honoured dead and those who served 1914-1918 1939-1945

…Private Francis (Frank) Tracey, 22316, July 8, 1916.

Private Harry Tracey, 18832, June 15, 1915….

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Great War Memorial, Mary Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth

In honoured memory of those from Drogheda and district who gave their lives in the great war

…Sgt. J. Tracy R.I.F.

Pte. J. Tracy R.I.F.

Pte P. Tracy R.D.F. …

 

St. Matthias’s Church of Ireland, Church Road, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin.

To the glory of God and in undying Memory of our gallant men who gave their lives for their country 1914 1918

Samuel G. Treacy Corporal at the Somme 1916…

Faithful unto death.

 

Corporal Samuel G. Treacy
2nd Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Died 14th July 1916

 

Thomas Treacy. Reg. No. 11162. Rank Private, Royal Irish Regiment 3rd batt. Died of wounds home 24/4/1916. Born Mardike, Killenaule, Co. Tipperary.

Royal Irish Regiment personnel who were in action in Dublin in 1916

11162 Pte Thomas Treacy, Mordike, Co. Tipperary. DOW 24/4/1916. (Killenaule)

Buried in a collective grave in the EHB Office Grounds, Kilmainham.

http://comeheretome.wordpress.com/2010/04/13/a-hidden-historical-gem-the-british-army-and-irish-volunteers-graves-at-dr-steevens-hospital-and-a-well-timed-auction/

 

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Heuston Station, St. John’s Road, Dublin 8.

In Memory of the following members of the staff of the Great Southern and Western Railway who laid down their lives for their country in the Great War 1914-1918

William Tracey

http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/html/showPicture.php?pictureID=97

 

Kilternan Church of Ireland

Survived WWI

George Tracey

Edward Tracy

Robert Tracey

George Ernest Tracey

William Tracey

http://www.irishwarmemorials.ie/

 

South Irish Horse 1914-1918

 

E. Tracey

G. Tracey

G. Tracey

John Treacy (died  1918 Egypt – see above)

R. Tracey

William Tracey, No. 806 SIH/Corps of Hussars, Private, received Star Medal 11/9/1915, Remarks: Cl Z 23.4.19

 

Thomas Tracey, Casements Irish Brigade

I am researching Casements Irish Brigade, which was the attempt by Sir Roger Casement to raise a brigade from Irish Prisoners of War in Germany in WW1 and take them back to fight for Irish independence.
The attempt never worked, he only got 56 recruits, one of whom was Thomas Tracey, but I have little on the man. it comes down to:

"Casement just records him as a labourer before joining. Keogh (the sergeant major who ran the Irish Brigade) has him as Thomas Tracey, a big six footer from Tipperary. And records that Tracey supervised the Irishmen's mascot, a red-haired terrier called Rebel, who enjoyed catching the many rats in Zossen camp. One would expect him to be in Royal Irish Regt if he came from Tipperary."

Casement came back to Ireland just before the Easter Rising in 1916 with a boatload of rifles, but was caught and hanged. The Irish Brigade were left in Germany, and most just merged back into Irish life after the war
Any information on Thomas Tracey?
Regards

David Grant david@corisande.com 17 April 2010 & 2011

http://www.irishbrigade.eu/recruits/tracey.html

 

Mar 5, 1915 (IT) Roll of Honour

Previously reported missing now reported prisoners of War

Tracey, 9147, E., Royal Dublin Fusiliers

 

Michael (or Thomas) Treacy, 318505, ASC (MT), enlisted May 1917, deserted August 1917

19 years 6 months b. 1898, shoe maker, single, 5'5.5", 140 Lbs, 39" chest, dog bite on outside of right calf, Thomas Treacy 4 More? St father next of kin [at munition works in England crossed out]

Born St. Johns Limerick. Address No. 4 Keating Lane, patrick St, Limerick. December 1917 Letter returned Mr Thos Treacy, 4 Mare? Street, Hackney

 

Patrick Treacy, 7th Royal Irish Rifles

24 years b. 1891, labourer, single, 5'3.5", 34" chest, Mrs Kate Treacy, 24 Benburb Street Dublin, mother next of kin,

Address 24 Benburb Street, Dublin. Letter returned Not known at this address.

 

Richard Treacy, 5377, private, 3 Royal Irish Rifles

27 years b. 1889, Labourer, single, 5'9", 35" chest, scar r buttock outer mole hypatic regur, mother Mary Treacy 1 Wellington Rd Dublin next of kin,

1 Wellington Road, Dublin. Pay to 35 Shelbourne St, discharged 4/4/1919

 

Thomas Treacy, 248450, gunner, Royal Regiment of Artillery (RHA & RFA), enlisted 17/9/1917 Clonmel, deserted 19/2/1918

20 years b. 1897, farm labourer, single, 5'11.25?", 39.5" chest, brown mole left leg, RC, Pte John Treacy Irish Guard of Rathduff Fethard brother next of kin,

Born Rathduff Fethard Co. Tipperary

 

William Treacy, ?39, enlisted 22/??/1914

23 years b. 1891, labourer, married,

Born King? Dub

William Treacy (or Tracy), 439, pte, Conn Rangers, enlisted 22/9/1914 demobed 27/4/1919

23 years 330 days?, labourer, married,

born Kingst? Dublin?

William Treacy, 615475, Royal Engineers, driver, enlisted 27/8/1919. Served 439 Conn Rangers A.R. Class 226

29 years, groom, married, 5'6", 118 Lbs, brown hair, grey or blue eyes, 35" chest, RC, wife Mary ??? next of kin married ??? St. Michael, child John Christ (or John Edward) b. 7/6/1916? 27 Patrick St, Kingstown,

born St. Michaels, Kingstown, Dublin. Address 33 Desmaind? Avenue, Kingstown, Co. Dublin

Examined Constantiople 6/9/1920.

Wife Mary Ann Murphy, St, Michaels Kingstown 23/12/1904? 27 yr, Children John Edward 7/6/1912? Kingstown & Christopher 24/12/1914 Kingstown? Dublin?

 

William Treacy, 27849 Royal Inniskilling Fus or 448465 Labour Corp, enlisted 11 Novr 1915, discharged May 1919

19 years b. 1896, cardriver, single, 5'6.25", 33" chest, James Treacy Derrygonnelly Co. Fermanagh father next of kin,

Address Derrygonnelly, Co. Fermanagh. February 1917 Telegrams to WO from family regarding reports of death. Letter 8/1/1932 Mr. Wm. Tracey, Dame Street, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh getting married in three weeks, proof for banns.

 

Presbyterian Church In Ireland -- Roll of Honour 1914-1919

Extract for the Congregation of Macosquin

Robert J. Tracey, Dromore, Private, R. In. Fus., Wounded

 

Second World War 1939-1945

 

E Treacy, Private Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment Age: 27 Date of Death: 29/11/1947 Service No: 6354185 Son of James and Agnes Treacy, of Conakenny, Co. Tipperary, Irish Republic.

 

George Treacy Sapper Royal Engineers attd. Airborne Forces. Age: 26 Date of Death: 17/07/1945 Service No: 1950948 Son of James and Mary Treacy, of Naas.

 

Patrick Leo Treacy, Private Monmouthshire Regiment 3rd Bn.. Age: 22, Date of Death: 30/11/1944, Service No: 14443553. Son of Thomas and Bridget Treacy, of Dublin, Irish Republic.

 

Robert Francis Treacy, Flight Sergeant Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 267 Sqdn. Age: 22 Date of Death: 25/07/1946 Service No: 1796178.  Son of Francis and Bella Treacy, of Cliftonville, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

 

Wilfred Patrick Francis Treacy, Squadron Leader (Pilot) Royal Air Force 242 Sqdn. Date of Death: 20/04/1941 Service No: 37617 Awards: D S O

 

 

Seirbis onorac sa Muir-tractala 1939-45

[Service with honour in the Merchant Navy 1939-45]

Included in this section are the names of all the Merchant Seamen from Ireland on the Tower Hill Memorial in London. They are listed by rank, rating, age, date of death, ship lost  and Tower Hill panel number.

Denis Treacy, Able Seaman, S.S. Hazelside (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Merchant Navy. 24th September 1939. Age 24. Son of Richard and Julia Treacy, of Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Irish Republic.  Panel 56.

Thomas Joseph Treacy, Able Seaman, S.S. Fort Pelly (London). Merchant Navy. 20th July 1943. Age 61. Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Treacy, of Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Irish Republic; husband of Annie Treacy, of Hull.  Panel 51.

Dan Treacy of Arklow

Seaman aboard the Hazelside. He died 24/9/1939 aged 34, when the ship was sunk by U-31 off Cork.

Forde, Frank (1988) Maritime Arklow. Glendale Press, Dublin.

U-Boat Made a good target for bombs Guardian 26/9/1939 p.8