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Patrick CARLIN

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Surname: CARLIN

Forename(s): Patrick

Place of Birth: Dundee, Angus, Scotland

Service No: 200327

Rank: Private

Regiment / Corps / Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)

Battalion / Unit: 1st Battalion

Division: 1st Division

Age: 27

Date of Death: 1920-01-27

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CWGC Grave / Memorial Reference: 80.

CWGC Cemetery: SKIPTON (ST. STEPHEN’S) ROMAN CATHOLIC CEMETERY

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Local War Memorial(s): Not Listed (View Names Not Listed on a Local War Memorial)

Additional Information:

Patrick Carlin was the son of Andrew and Mary D. Carlin. Patrick's brother, Gunner James Carlin (214710), 207 (Siege) Bty., R.G.A. died of influenza in France, 19 October 1918.

Patrick was married to Florence Bruce in 1917.

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards: Pte Patrick Carlin, 2425, 200327, R. Highrs. Theatre of War first served in: France. Date of entry therein: 24.2.15. Disembodied: 19.2.19.

British Army WW1 Medal and Award Rolls: Pte Patrick Carlin, 2425, 4/RH; 200327, 4/5 RH; 200327, 10/RH.

UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: Pte Patrick Carlin, 200327, R. Highlanders. Date and cause of death: 27.1.20. Pneumonia and Double Emphysema. Name(s) on card(s): Address: Widow: Florence, born 24.1.97. 17, Pembroke Street, Newtown, Skipton.

UK, WW1 Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923: joint card(s) exist for Patrick and James. Name(s) on card(s): Name of Dependant: Mrs Mary Carlin. Relationship to Man: Mother. Address: 81, Foundry Lane, Dundee.

Patrick is possibly the Pte Patrick Carlin commemorated on St. Patrick's (R.C. Church) War Memorial Hall Roll of Honour, Dundee.

Data Source: Craven Herald Article

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Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)

Regiment / Corps / Service Badge: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 1st Division

Divisional Sign / Service Insignia: 1st Division

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Surname: CARLIN

Forename(s): Patrick

Country of Service: United Kingdom

Service Number: 200327

Rank: Private

Regiment: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)

Unit: 1st Bn.

Age: 27

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Died Date: 27/01/1920

Additional Information: Son of Andrew and Mary D. Carlin; husband of Florence Carlin, of 5, Burnside Crescent, Skipton, Yorks. Born at Dundee. (CWGC Headstone Personal Inscription: R.I.P.)

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30 January 1920

CARLIN - January 27th, at Skipton Cottage Hospital, Patrick Carlin, aged 28 years, late of the Black Watch Regiment. Interred on Saturday at St Stephen's Church, Skipton, funeral leaving the house, 17 Pembroke Street, at 1-30 - R.I.P. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation.

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