Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch  
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10/01/2017 Private John Wilson, Royal Irish Rifles, Ahoghill, killed
10/01/2017
10/01/2017 From the Belfast Newsletter dated 5th December 1916:
13/04/2016 ‘I wrote to offer you our deepest sympathy in your suspense and anxiety and to express the hope that you may have heard of him from some reliable quarter. It is to be feared that many of the missing have laid down their lives on the field of battle. Today there are many homes in Ulster where sorrow is, and many hearts prostrate with grief. Ulster’s sons fought a great fight and covered her name with glory. We are confident that you at home will meet these losses bravely and will walk the hard path with unwavering faith as those who have fallen would wish us to do.’
13/04/2016 Known family: Mary Wilson, John Wilson (born about 1892), Sarah Wilson (born about 1896).
13/04/2016 By the time of the 1901 census John was age 9, living with the family at house 61 in Ahoghill Village, County Antrim. His mother was a linen dealer.
13/04/2016 The 1911 census lists John as age 19 living with the family at house 63 in Ahoghill Town, Antrim. John was working as a tender.
13/04/2016 John was a marathon runner and also played for Ahoghill Football Club.
13/04/2016 John Wilson enlisted in Ballymena.
13/04/2016 John Wilson was the son of Mrs Mary Wilson. John was born about 1892 in Magherafelt.
13/04/2016 Mrs Mary Wilson, who was living at Church Street, Ahoghill, received a letter from the Rev. Andrew Gibson, Presbyterian Chaplain, informing her that her son, Rifleman John Wilson (Central Antrim Volunteers), has been officially reported as missing‚ since the day the Ulster Division went into action. Continuing, the Rev. Gibson says:-
13/04/2016 Rifleman John Wilson has no known grave and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial. The Thiepval Memorial, the Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, bears the names of more than 72,000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20 March 1918 and have no known grave. Over 90% of those commemorated died between July and November 1916.
13/04/2016 Rifleman John Wilson is also commemorated in Ahoghill Church of Ireland.
13/04/2016 The CWGC Record Rifleman John Wilson was the son of Mrs Mary Wilson of Church Street, Ahoghill, Ballymena, County Antrim.
13/04/2016 Rifleman John Wilson was serving with the 12th Battalion of the Royal Irish Rifles when he was killed in action on the first day of the Battle of the Somme on Saturday 1st July 1916. He was last seen 'half way across German lines'.
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