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Roscommon / Re: Haggart from Roscommon
« on: Wednesday 18 August 10 16:21 BST (UK)  »
A work mate of mine is very interested in researching the 1st World War. I gave him the information on Robert Alexander Haggart and this s what he found.

Haggart, Robert Alexander Private No. 9179 13th ( Service ) Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers. 3rd Son of Alexander Haggart of Mote Park, Roscommon, Gamekeeper. Born Mote Park, 19th March 1894. Educated at Ballymurray National School, Roscommon.

Enlisted 15 September 1914. Landed in France on 9th September 1915 and served with The Expeditionary Force in France and died 3rd October 1915 from wounds received in action at Hill 70 during the Battle of Loos on 27th September 1915.

Buried in Bethune Cemetery.

Hope you all find this interesting if not a bit sad


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Roscommon / Re: Haggart from Roscommon
« on: Sunday 20 December 09 16:26 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Mary

Thanks for the message.

I remember Matty and Sarah very well and I think of them every time I pass Grange Road on my way to the Spurs!

I am going to Roscommon in the New Year so I will send your regards to my Dad and Pat

Merry Christmas

Alan Haggart

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Roscommon / Re: Haggart from Roscommon
« on: Wednesday 31 December 08 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello to all Haggarts and relations. Just to let you know there are 2 Haggarts in Roscommon. Robert Haggart, my Father, is living just outside Strokestown after being in London for almost 40 years, and as mentioned previously, Patrick Haggart, his brother, is living in Tremane.It is fascinating to have read all your messages and to have discovered quite an extended family!!!!!!

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