Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . -tnany broke out went to France afterbeing transferred to the 165th member of the family wasalso killed in the .service. When warwas declared upon Germany by Kng-land, Joseph Tierney, then residing inIreland, with the Royal Mun-ster Fusiliers, and went to France in1914. He was wounded November and upon being brought to anEnglish hospital, succumbed to hiswounds a few days later. His parents in Ireland were notifiedby the British Government of the factthat he had been wounded, two daysafter the battle. Another British WarDepa


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . -tnany broke out went to France afterbeing transferred to the 165th member of the family wasalso killed in the .service. When warwas declared upon Germany by Kng-land, Joseph Tierney, then residing inIreland, with the Royal Mun-ster Fusiliers, and went to France in1914. He was wounded November and upon being brought to anEnglish hospital, succumbed to hiswounds a few days later. His parents in Ireland were notifiedby the British Government of the factthat he had been wounded, two daysafter the battle. Another British WarDepartment cable was received by hisparents when his conditit n becameserious; and his parents were notifiedagain two days after he died in anEnglish hospital. Coi-p. Thomas J. Crann. Corp. Thomas J. Crann, 29 years old,whose widowed mother, Mrs. BridgetCrann, lives at 118 Court was killedin action on September 27. He enlistedin July, 1917, in the 14th Regt., andwent to Sheepshead Bay. In the fallthe regiment was transferred to Spar-. tanburg, where he was shifted to 106th Inf., with whom he startedfor France on May 10. He was bornin England, a son of the late ThomasCrann, and came to America 14 yearsago. Corp. Crann wa*! a mechanic em-ployed by Ronalds « Johnson whenhe entered the service. His engage-ment to Miss Josephine McHugh wasannounced .shortly before his departurefor over Surviving are hismother, four sisters. Bertha. Mary,Anna and Rose, and two brothers,Timothy and Albert. Corp. George X. Olilliaiiseii. Joseph Ohihauscn, of 45ft MarmanSt., believes that the Corp. George , who. according to todayscasualty list had been killed in whose address is given at 450Harrinian st,. .N. is his sou. liewas a member of Co. A, 105th Ohlhausen enlisted on March in the 71st of was transferred to the 105th atCamp Wadsworth and went to Francoui -May. He was born in Brooklyn,on -November 20. 189S, and Kraduat


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