Saturday, 22nd January, 1916
Minnie Fitzgerald sent me a copy of letter
she had received from General Cox saying
"Poor Baby Martin is wounded &
missing" And how at first he had
only reported you wounded but 3 days
your C.O. reported no trace could be found
of you. Then he tells what he asked you
to do and & how splendidly you accomplished
it. He thinks you were wounded early in
the day, that Turner took over command &
altho hit in the arm took out the remainder
of the Company (29 men) He says, "Some think
Baby tried to get back by his right & was
Captured. I am very very sorry for the Boy
as he was so young & had done right well"
He tells how his brigade had most of
the fighting & that if he had not been
to hold on, when driven out of his original
position it would have been a complete
rout.
He sent a kind message to me & I was
deeply gratified to see the way he spoke
of you.
Jack returned from Laughanstown he &
Beatrice dined at Eversden.
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Minnie Fitzgerald
A cousin of the Martin family. General P. Cox
General P. Cox. As Colonel Cox, he was the commander of 6th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, the battalion Charles Martin served and died in. Charles Andrew Martin
Born 3 June 1895, Charles Andrew was Mary Martin's son. This diary is dedicated to him. He was reported wounded and missing in December 1915 and died of his wounds on December 8 while in Bulgarian captivity, aged 20. However it wasn't until July 1 1916 that official confirmation of his death was received. Lieutenant Turner
Unidentified as yet. Laurence John (Jack) Martin
Born on 28 May 1899, Laurence John, Mary Martin's son, known as Jack. He attended Downside, the English public school near Bath, like his brothers. Laughanstown
Townland of Monkstown. Beatrice Margaret Mary Martin
Born 25 April 1898, Beatrice Margaret Mary, also known as Bee by her family was Mary Mary Martin's daughter. She shared a birthday with her sister Marie. |