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File Reference DP2614
Name Thomas Nealon
Gender male
Address detail
Street Aughoose, Ballycastle
County Mayo
Country Ireland
Date of birth 1895
Date of death 1921-06-26
Place Clydagh, Killfian, Ballycastle, County Mayo
Associated files in MSPA 2RB134; 52APB185
Related files MSP34REF56554 Celia Nealon, sister
Civilian occupation Farmer;
Easter rising service No
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Lieutenant
Unit 3 Battalion
Division 4 Western Division
Brigade 2 Mayo Brigade
Commanding Officer(s) Eamon Gannon
Pension Claim No
Award Pension No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copyDP2614 Thomas Nealon.pdf
Scanned/digital copy52APB185 Thomas Nealon.pdf
Scanned/digital copy2RB134 Thomas Nealon.pdf
File dates 29 December 1932 - 5 September 1933
Subject Information File relates to Celia Nealon’s unsuccessful application under the Army Pensions Acts in respect of the death of her son Thomas Nealon who was shot and killed by British forces on 26 June 1921 at Clydagh, Killfian, Ballycastle, County Mayo. Reference made to Celia Nealon having made an application for compensation under the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee and was awarded £200. File contains: report from Customs and Excise Officer, Ballina, County Mayo detailing Celia Nealon’s circumstances and dependency on deceased at the time of his death; certified copy of death certificate; Military Service Registration Board references from Patrick G Burke, J Crowley and PJ Ruttledge.