| Name |
Jeremiah (Jer) FALVEY (AKA DENNEHY) [1] |
| Birth |
4 Aug 1885 |
69 Fair Lane, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland [1, 2] |
| Baptism |
4 Aug 1885 |
North Cathedral, Cathedral Of St. Mary & St. Anne, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland [3] |
| Gender |
Male |
| CAUS |
Congestive Cardiac Failure 6 Weeks, Myocardial Degeneration, Senile Dementia - Certified |
| Census |
31 Mar 1901 |
1 St Marys Square, Off Skeys Lane, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland [1] |
| Census |
2 Apr 1911 |
3 Trimbath's Lane, Off Fair Lane, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland [4] |
| EYES |
Blue [5] |
| HAIR |
Brown [5] |
| HEIG |
5' 6" |
| MILI |
Parts 1-5
Form 1
Army Form B2065
Duplicate 8th Roy Irish Fus
SHORT SERVICE
(Three years with the Colours)
ATTESTATION OF
No. 15960, Name - Jeremiah Falvey, Corps - Leinster Regt.
Questions put to the Recruit before enlistment
1. What is your name? 1. Jeremiah Falvey
2. In or near what Parish or Town were you born? 2. In the Parish of St Annes in or near the Town of Cork in the County of Cork.
3. Are you a British Subject? 3. Yes.
4. What is your Age? 4. 30 years - months.
5. What is your Trade or Calling? 5. Mason.
6. Have you resided out of your Fathers house for three years continuously in the same place or occupied a house or land of the yearly value of ¹10 for one year, and paid rates for the same, and in either case if so state where? 6. No.
You are hereby warned that if after enlistment it is found that you have given a wilfully false answer to any of the following seven questions, you will be liable to a punishment of two years imprisonment with hard labour.
7. Are you, or have you been, an Apprentice? if so, where? to whom? for what period? and, when did or will the period of your Apprenticeship expire? 7. No.
8. Are you Married? 8. No.
9. Have you ever been sentenced to imprisonment by the Civil Power? 9. No.
10. Do you now belong to the Royal Navy, the Army, the Royal Marines, the Militia, the Special Reserves, the Territorial Force, the Army Reserve, the Militia Reserve, or any Naval Reserve force? if so to what unit and Corps? 10. No.
11. Have you ever served in the Royal Navy, the Army, the Royal Marines, the Militia, the Special Reserves, the Territorial Force, the Imperial Yeomanry, the Volunteers, the Army Reserve, the Militia Reserve, or any Naval Reserve Force? If so State which unit, and cause of discharge. 11. No.
12. Have your truly stated the whole, if any, of your previous Service? 12. Yes.
13. Have you ever been rejected as unfit for the Military or Naval Forces of the Crown? if so, on what grounds? 13. No.
14. Are you willing to be vaccinated or re-vaccinated? 14. Yes.
15. Are you willing to be enlisted for General Service? 15. Yes.
16. Did you receive a Notice, and do you understand its meaning, and who gave it to you? 16. Yes. Name - D O'Callaghan, Corps - P.P.R.
17. Are you willing to serve upon the following conditions provided His Majesty should so long require your services?
For a term of three years, unless War lasts longer than three years, in which case you will be retained until War is over. If employed with Hospitals, depots of Mounted Units, and as Clerks etc., you may be retained after the termination of hostilities until your services can be spared, but such retention shall in no case exceed six months. If, however, the War is over in less than three years, you will be discharged with all convenient speed. 17. Yes.
I Jeremiah Falvey do solemnly declare that the above answers made by me to the above questions are true, and that I am willing to fulfil the engagements made - Jer Falvey SIGNATURE OF RECRUIT. D O'Callaghan P.P.R. Signature of Witness
OATH TO BE TAKEN BY RECRUIT ON ATTESTATION
I Jeremiah Falvey swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to His Majesty King George the Fifth and Successors, and that I will, as in duty bound, honestly and faithfully defend His majesty, His Heirs, and Successors in Person, Crown, and dignity against all enemies, and will observe and obey all orders of His Majesty, His Heirs, and Successors, and of the Generals and Officers set over me. So help me God.
CERTIFICATE OF MAGISTRATE OR ATTESTING OFFICER
The Recruit above named was cautioned by me that if he made any false answer to any of the above questions he would be liable to be punished as provided in the Army Act.
The above questions were then read to the Recruit in my presence.
I have taken care that he understands each question, and that his answer to each question has been duly entered as replied to, and the said recruit has made and signed the declaration and taken the oath before me at CORK on this 25th day of Sept 1914.
Signature of Justice - xxxx Captain, Officer I/C Recruiting Duties, Cork
If any alteration is required on this page of the Attestation, A Justice of the Peace should be requested to make it and initial the alteration under Section 8 (6), Army Act. The Recruit should if he require it receive a copy of the Declaration on Army Form B2065a.
(Written at 90À on LHS of form)
If so the Recruit is to be asked the particulars of his former Service, and to produce, if possible, his Certificate of Discharge and Certificate of Character, which should be returned to him conspicuously endorsed on red ink, as follows,
Viz.-(Name..............re-enlisted in the (Regiment)................on the (Date).................
Form 2
Description of Jeremiah Falvey on Enlistment
Apparent Age 30 years - months. (to be determined according to the instructions given in the Registrations for Army Medical Services).
Height 5 feet 6 inches.
Weight 137 lbs.
Chest Measurement - Girth when fully expanded 38 inches, Range of expansion 2 inches.
Complexion - Fresh, Eyes - Blue, Hair - Brown.
Religious Denomination, Roman Catholic - Yes.
Distinctive marks and marks indicating congenital peculiarities of previous disease. - .
(Should the Medical Officer be of opinion that the recruit has served before, he will, unless the man acknowledges to any previous service, attach a slip to that effect, for the information of the approving Officer).
Certificate of Medical Examination
I have examined the above-named man and find that he does not present any of the causes of rejection specified in the Regulations for the Army Medical Services.
He can see at the required distance with either eye : his heart and lungs are healthy " he has the free use of his joints and limbs, and he declares that he is not subject to fits of any description.
I consider him fit for the Army
Date 25-9-1914 WExxx Adridge MD. Civil Surgeon
Place - Cork.
Nots should the Medical Officer consider the Recruit unfit he will fill in the foregoing Certificate only in the case of those who have bee attested and will breifly state below the cause of unfitness:- .
Certificate of Primary Military Examination
I hereby certfiy that the above-named recruit was inspected by me and I consider him Fit for service in the Leinster Regt and that due care has be exercised in his enlistment.
Date 25-9-1916, xxxx Captain, Officer I/C Recruitment Duties
Place - Cork.
Certificate of Approving Officer
I certify that this Attestation of the above-named recruit is correct and properly filled up, and that the required forms appear to have been complied with. I accordingly approve and appoint him to the Leinster Regt..
If enlisted by special authority, Army form B 206 (or other authority for enlistment) will be attached to the original attestation.
Date 25-9-1914, xxxx Captain, Officer I/C Recruitment Duties
Place - Cork.
Form 3
Army Form B178
To be used only for Special Reserve Recruit, and for Special Reservists enlisting into the Regular Army
Medical History of
Surname - Falvey Christian Name - Jeremiah
Table 1. - GENERAL TABLE
Birthplace - Parish St Ann's, County - Cork.
Special Reserve
Examined - on 25th day of September 1914 at Cork.
Declared age - 30 years, - months.
Trade or occupation - Mason.
Height - 5 feet 6 inches.
Weight - 137 lbs.
Chest measurement: Girth when fully expanded 38 inches, range of Expansion 2 inches.
Physical development - G ord (?)
Vaccination Marks - Arm Right - 0, Arm Left 3.
When vaccinated - .
Vision: - R.E. - V. = 6/6, L.E. - V. = 6/6
(a) Marks indicating congenital peculiarities or previous disease - .
(b) Slight defects but not sufficient to cause rejection - .
Approved by (Signature) WExxx Adridge MD. Civil Surgeon. Medical Officer
At - Cork.
Enlisted on 25th Day of Sept 1914.
Joined on enlistment - .
Transfered to - .
Became non-effective by - Discharge on 10 day of Dec 1914, signed J S Brown.
8th Service Bn Royal Irish Fusiliers.
Form 4
Military History Sheet
1. Service at Home and Abroad.
Country - Home
From 25.9.14 To 10.12.16 - Years - , Days - 77,
N.B - The country only to be shown - it is not necessary to show separately the service in the different stations of the same country. England, Scotland and Ireland to be shown under the general term "Home". for mode of computing Service Abroad see King's Regulations.
2. Army School and other certificates of education - .
3. Passed classes of Instruction (This includes any authorised class of instruction e.g. in Swimming, chiropody &c.) - .
4. Campaigns (Including Actions) Medals and decorations - .
5, Wounded - .
6. Effects of Wounds - .
7. Special instances of (gallant conduct and mentions in public despatches) - .
8. Annuities - .
9. Injuries in or by the Service - .
10. Name and Address of next of kin - Mother Kate, Father James. / No. 3 Trimbaths Lane, off Wolfetone Street. Cork
Initials of Officer making the entry - WD
11 Particulars as to Marriage -
(a) Christian and Surname of Woman to whom married, and whether spinster, widow, - . (b) place and date of marriage - ,
(c) name of officiating Minister or Registrar - , and (d) Names of two witnesses - .
Date of being placed on Marriage Roll - . Initials of Officer - .
12. Particulars as to Children - Christian Names - , Date and Place of birth - , Date and Place of Baptism, and Names of officiating minister - .
Note:- These entries are to be made from time to time as they occur, and initialed by the Officer making the entry.
To be ruled through (a) in the case of a soldier, married without leave whilst serving with the colours, who desires the entry to be made, (b) when a soldier is married whilst in the Reserve.
Form 5
STATEMENT of the SERVICES of No. Name
Service towards limited engagement reckons from 25.9.14
Joined at Leinster Regt on.....
Corps in which served - R Irish Fus, Regt or Depot - 8, Promotions, Reductions, Casualties etc. - Transfered,
Army Rank - Pte., Dates - 30.10.14
Corps in which served - R Irish Fus, Regt or Depot - 8, Promotions, Reductions, Casualties etc. - Discharged for Misconduct, Army Rank - Pte., Dates - 10.12.14
Service not allowed to reckon for fixing the rate of Pension - years, days.
Service in Reserve not allowed to reckon towards G. C. Pat - years, days.
Signature of Officers certifying correctness of Entries
Signed R W Kingham, Lieut Adjutant, 8th Service Bn, Irish Fusiliers.
Total Service forfeited as above - .
Total Service towards Engagement to .........(date of discharge) ? years, 77 days.
Total Service towards Pension to.........(date of discharge) years, days. [5] |
| Occupation |
Scholar 1901, Mason 1911 & 1914, Soldier Army 1914, Ex British Soldier 1967, [1, 4, 5] |
| Religion |
Roman Catholic [1, 5] |
| Residence |
9 St Marys Square, Off Skeys Lane, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland |
- before admission into Our lady's Hospital
|
| Residence |
25 Sep 1914 |
3 Trimbath's Lane, Off Fair Lane, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland [5] |
| WEIG |
137 Lbs - 1914 [5] |
| _UID |
102DE6558C9A4F63BCABA4B9713A2AF7E006 |
| Death |
6 Nov 1967 |
St Kevin's Unit, Our Lady's Hospital, Lee Road, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland [6] |
| Burial |
8 Nov 1967 |
St Michael's Cemetery, Blackrock, Cork City, Co Cork, Ireland |
| Notes |
- Birth index Jeremiah Falvey, Q 30 Sep 1889, Cork, vol 5 pg 113, would make Jeremiah 15 on 1901 Census.
Jeremiah my fathers brother went away at sixteen and joined up in a different name. He was up in the mental hospital he got brain injury. He died the same day as my own father 5 Nov 1967 he died up in the Lee Road hospital. When he died he died under the name of Dennehy, because when he went away to the war he was too young so he used his mother's maiden name which was Dennehy. So died under Dennehy as that was the name he was in the hospital in all those years there.
Superintendent Registrar's District Cork, Registrar's District Cork No 3.
Births Registered in the District of Cork No 3 in the Union of Cork in the County of the City of Cork.
No. 162.
Date and Place of Birth - 1885 Fourth August, 69 Fair Lane.
Name if any - Jeremiah, Sex - Male.
Name, Surname and Dwelling Place of Father - James Falvey, 69 Fair Lane.
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother - Kate Falvey formerly Dennehy.
Rank or Profession of Father - Mason.
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant - Kate her x mark Falvey, Mother, 69 Fair Lane.
When Registered - Eighteenth August 1885, Signature of Registrar - T Riordan.
Birth entry - North Cathedral Register - 12, page - 300, Entry - 2, ID No - 566505
Name - Jeremiah Falvey
Birth/Baptism Date - 3 Aug 1885
Father - James Falvey, Mother - Catherine Denehy.
Address - The Green.
Note different DOB - N.C. 3rd and Register 4th, plus different POB - N.C. The Green and Register 69 Fair Lane. Have Gone with Register as was filed by Kate 2 weeks after birth. Matt Falvey 30 Sep 2007
1901 Census of Ireland
1 St Mary's Square, Cork City, Ireland. (Off Skeys Lane St Marys)
James Falvey, Head of family, RC, Cannot Read, age 40, Mason, Married, born Cork City.
Kate Falvey, Wife, RC, Cannot Read, age 40, Housekeeper, Married, born Cork City.
Denis Falvey, Son, RC, Can Read, age 17, Mason Apprentice, Not Married, born Cork City.
Jer Falvey, Son, RC, Cannot Read, age 15, Scholar, Not Married, born Cork City.
Norah Falvey, Daughter, RC, Cannot read, age 4, Not Married, born Cork City.
Lizie Falvey, Daughter, RC, R&W, age 9 months, Scholar, Not Married, born Cork City.
Peter Falvey, Son, RC, R&W, age 10 or 12, Scholar, Not Married, born Cork City..
1911 Census of Ireland, 3 Trimbaths Lane.
James Falvey, Head, RC, R&W, Age - 50, Occupation - Mason, Married, Born - Cork City.
Catherine Falvey, Wife, RC, R&W, Age - 48, Occupation - , Married, Married - 30 years, Total children born alive 7, still alive 4, Born - Cork City.
Jermiah Falvey, Son, RC, R&W, Age - 25, Occupation - Mason, Single, Born - Cork City.
Peter Falvey, Son, RC, R&W, Age - 21, Occupation - Mason, Single, Born - Cork City.
Norah Falvey, Daughter, RC, R&W, Age - 14, Occupation - Scholar, Single, Born - Cork City.
Lizzie Falvey, Daughter, RC, R&W, Age - 11, Occupation - Scholar, Single, Born - Cork City.
1967 Deaths Registered in the District of Rural No 2 in the Superintendent Registrar's District of Cork in the County of Cork.
No. 409.
Date and Place of Death - 1967 Sixty Seven, Sixth November, Our Lady's Hospital, Cork R.D..
Name and Surname - Jeremiah Dennehy, ; Sex - M; Condition - Bachelor; Age last Birthday - 84 Yrs;
Rank, Profession or Occupation - Ex British Soldier;
Certified Cause of Death, and Duration of Illness: Congestive Cardiac Failure, 6 Weeks, Myocardial Degeneration, Senile Dementia - Certified.
Signature, Qualification, and Residence of Informant - William Murphy, Occupier, Our Lady's Hospital.
When registered - Ninth November 1967, Signature of Registrar - D Sexton Interim.
Image 3DeathCerts>Dennehy downloaded but not assigned a Source No. (D1967DennehyJeremiahSCFull.pdf)
Evening Echo - Cork - Tuesday 7 November 1967
DENNEHY (Cork) - On November 6, 1967 at Our Lady's Hospital Jeremiah Dennehy late of Wolfe Tone Street and Field Artillery. Deeply regretted by his loving sister, brother in law, nephews and nieces, R.I.P. Removal on this (Wednesday) evening at 7 pm to the Cathedral. Requiem Mass on tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8 am Funeral same day at 2.30 pm to St Michael's Cemetery Blackrock. [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7]
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| Person ID |
I2285 |
falvey08 |
| Last Modified |
22 May 2024 |