From 'The Wexford War Dead' to be published in November;
CARDIFF, PATRICK. Rank: Private. Regiment or Service: Royal Irish Regiment. Unit: 2nd Bn. Age at Death: 22. Date of Death: 19-October-1914. Service No: 4380. Born in Taghmon, Co Wexford. Enlisted in Wexford while living in Taghmon. Killed in Action. Supplementary information; Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Kinsella of Taghmon, Co. Wexford. From an article in the Enniscorthy Guardian; Private Patrick Cardiff, Trinity, has been reported killed in action in Flanders.
He belonged to the 4th Royal Irish and was reported missing on the 19th Oct, 1914. Lately the War Offive have given him up as killed. He was only 24 years of age and was on the special reserve. When the war broke out he was in the employment of Mr Thomas Kendrick, Coolaw, and was drafted out to Flanders in October 1914. There is a photograph of his brother John Cardiff who also served in this newspaper above the article. When war broke out John was in the employment of Mr J Winters, Ballyturtin. He was in the 4th Battalion, Leinster Regiment.
Grave or Memorial Reference: Panel 11 and 12. Memorial: Le Touret Memorial in France.