I am researching something called the Irish Brigade. It was an attempt by Casement to raise a fighting force from prisoners of war in Germany in WW1.
They were virtually all Catholic, and very few came from Ulster. However this chap, Robert Scanlon (it is sometimes spelt Scanlan) was in 2nd Royal Irish Rifles. He was a boilermaker before joining, and almost certainly Catholic.
The combination of R Irish Rifles and boilermaker leads me to suspect he came from Belfast and worked in the shipyards
He met a violent end in the post war revolution in Germany, being shot around Munich in mid 1919
You can read my page on him here.I cannot find him in 1911 census, I assume he was in army by then. Apart from his MIC, there is no service record or pension record I can find.
Although his death was reported to the army by another soldier, there is no CWGC grave for him. I cannot find any record of his being buried in Germany
So anybody think they can help me here with any info, no matter how small?