Monday, 21 February, 1916
Went into town to see about having
a cake sent out to Tommy for his
birthday & found I could only send
one up to 7lbs.
I paid a short visit to Aunt Eveleen
& then out to Temple Hill for the
Committee meeting after which I
went on to Craigmore hoping to see
Aunt Maisie, but she was still in
her room & would not see me.
There was a letter from Marie this
morning describing her visit to
Colonel Jourdain, she was misfortunate
as he was out when she first called &
only came in just a dinner time, so she
had hardly any time with him & was
to have called again to get an account
from him of the Retreat in Serbia.
She went again on Friday only to
hear he had left from England that
morning. She did not think him looking
too badly.
Ethel had a letter from B O Kelly he had
not much news but is fit again after a
touch of fever.
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Thomas Patrick Martin
Born on St. Patrick’s Day, 17 March 1891 and died in 1954, Thomas Shannon Patrick was Mary Martin's son and was known in the family as Tommy. He served in the 5th Battalion of the Connaught Rangers, a famous Irish regiment of the British Army but survived the war. Eveleen Mary Levins Moore
Born on 27 Oct 1878, Evelyn Mary Levins Moore was Mary Martin's sister. Temple Hill
Hospital for wounded soldiers in Blackrock, County Dublin. Mary Martin's daughters, Ethel and Violet worked there as nurses. Craigmore
Home of the Hogg family on Temple Road, Blackrock, wealthy suburb of Dublin. Margaret Martin
Mary Martin's sister-in-law and wife of Frank Martin. Marie Helena Martin
Born 25 April 1892 and died 27 January 1975. Marie Helena was Mary Martin's daughter and worked in Malta and France as a VAD nurse during the First World War. In 1937 she founded the religious order Medical Missionaries of Mary. Henry Jourdain
Henry Francis Newdigate Jourdain, veteran of the Boer War and commander of the 1st Battalion, Connaught Rangers during this period. Serbia
Serbia fell to Bulgaria and Gemany on the Macedonian Front, a campaign during which Charles Martin was wounded and reported missing in action. Ethel Mary Martin
Born in 1893, Ethel Mary was Mary Martin's daughter and served as a VAD during the First World War. Bernard O'Kelly
Son of William and Frances O'Kelly and Martin family cousin. A farmer in 1911 according to the census. |