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File Reference 2D119
Name Thomas Nolan
Gender male
Address detail
Street Old Staff House, Burrin Street, Carlow
County Carlow
Country Ireland
Notes Date of birth not on file
Date of death 1922-12-05
Place Ballymakeera, County Cork
Associated files in MSPA 577/7; D11
Related files 17514 subject's National Army pay book number;
Easter rising service No
Organisation Óglaigh na hÉireann/National Forces
Rank Private
Unit 32 Infantry Battalion
Commanding Officer(s) Commandant Conlan;
National Army Service Number 17514
Pension Claim No
Award Pension Yes
Army Pensions Act 1923/1953 Yes
Type of Award DADependant's allowance
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copyW2D119ThomasNolan.pdf
Scanned/digital copyW577_7ThomasNolan.pdf
Scanned/digital copyWD11ThomasNolan.pdf
File dates 27 January 1923 - 9 May 1940
Subject Information File relates to Michael Nolan's receipt of a dependents' allowance under the Army Pensions Act, 1923 in respect of his son National Army Private Thomas Nolan. Private Thomas Nolan was killed on 5 December 1922 at Ballymakeera, County Cork in an attack on the house in which he was billeted by 'Irregulars' (IRA) during the Civil War. File includes: material submitted and signed by Michael Nolan in support of his application; signed report of 21 January 1924 from the Defence Forces office of the Adjutant General to the Secretary, Army Pensions Department regarding the date and circumstances of Private Thomas Nolan's death; Garda Síochána report of 20 February 1924 into the circumstances and means of Michael Nolan and the degree of dependency of him on his son Thomas at the time of the latter's death; material relating to question in Dáil Éireann to be asked of the Minister for Defence by Eamon O'Dubhghaill TD on [23 May] 1924 regarding Michael Nolan's application; and material relating to the settlement and closure of Michael Nolan's dependents' allowance account following his death on 12 March 1940.