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Jack Doran, as he became known, was a clerk at Toome Railway Station |
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John Philip Doran was the son of James and Hessie Doran (nee McAuley tbc). |
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Philip John Doran was born on 1st May 1887 in Randalstown (tbc). |
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The 1901 census does not list John as living with the family at house 31 in Main Street, Randalstown, Antrim. |
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It is believed his father died in Randalstown on 16th June 1904, aged 61 (GRONI Ref D/1904/7/1001/12/357). |
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Jack was a pianist of exceptional merit, and was in high demand at entertainments and social functions in the district, according to a report in the Belfast Newsletter. |
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John Doran enlisted in Glasgow at the outbreak of the war. |
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Private John Philip Doran was serving with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, when he died on Tuesday 7th December 1915. |
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Private J P Doran is buried in Salonika (Lembet Road) Cemetery. Greece. |
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The CWGC record Private John Philip Doran as the son of James and Hessie Doran of Main Street, Randalstown, County Antrim. |
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Known family: James Doran, Hessie Doran, Sarah Anne Doran (born 16th October 1882), John Philip Doran (born 1st May 1887). |
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From the Belfast Newsletter dated 4th January 1916: |
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News has been received of the death of on the way to France of Mr Jack Doran, formerly clerk at Toome Railway Station, who joined the colours at the outbreak of war. Mr Doran was a native of Randalstown, and was a pianist of exceptional merit, and was in high demand at entertainments and social functions in the district. |