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Roll of Individuals Entitled to the Victory Medal and British War Medal.


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Roll of Individuals Entitled to the Victory Medal and British War Medal Granted Under Army Orders 301 and 266 of 1919 Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.


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Name: Alexander Hastings.

Service Number: 41706.

Rank: Private.

Battalion: 9th Battalion.

Regiment: Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.

Born: 22nd May 1887, Shankill, Belfast.

Died: 15th October 1918.

Address: 18 Matchett Street, Shankill Road, Belfast

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Alexander Hastings, son of Alexander and Mary Hastings, lived at 18 Matchett Street, Shankill Road, Belfast

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The 1901 Ireland Census has Alexander living at 110 Old Lodge Road, Belfast with his mother, occupation, Labourer, father, Quay, three brothers, John, 12 years, Isiah, 7 years, Samuel, 3 years, and 2 sisters, Mary 10 years, Ellen, under 1 year. Alexander's occupation at this time is given as Pan Cleaner

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The 1911 Ireland Census has Alexander living at 30 Matchett Street, Shankill Road, Belfast with his father, General Labourer, brother, Willson/William, General Labourer, sister Mary Jane, 14 years, Weaver. A niece also lives with them, Florance McNabe, 2 years. Alexander, aged 14 years, occupation is given as Baker

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Alexander signed the Ulster Covenant on the 28th of September 1912, Ulster Day.

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Alexander Hastings had previously served as 030891 Private, within the Army Service Corps.

He was posted as part of the British Expeditionary Force to France.

Alexander was a Private in 9th Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers when he was Killed In Action on the 15th of October 1918 aged 31 years.

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A local newspaper states.

HASTINGS - Pte Alexander Hastings, 9th Batt Royal Innis Fus, son of Mrs Hastings 18 Matchett Street, Belfast, is reported missing on the 15th October 1918.

Another states.

HASTINGS - Pte Alex Hastings 9th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (late A.S.C) who was reported missing on the 15th October 1918 is now officially reported as being killed on that date

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Alexander's Soldiers Effects were left to his father

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He received the British War Medal and Victory Medal

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He is Remembered at Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.

To Remember Is To Honour

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