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Thomas Moffatt 
 
 
Submitted by Pat Geary Date Added: Friday 30 May, 2008
BOYD Lieutenant Thomas Moffatt. (George). Born Castleblaney. Old Scholar Friends' School Lisburn. Served in the RAMC. Died of dysentry while on active service in Mozambique, East Africa on the 25.10.18. Buried in Lumbo British Cemetery, Mozambique, plot 1, row B, grave 8. No nok details. A brass tablet mounted on oak was erected to him in Ballybay(1) Presbyterian Church. He was a brother of Joseph Boyd, late cashier in the Ulster Bank, Lisburn. [SDGW Officers p. 194. CWGC. IMR vol. 1 p.197. FSLWM. Standard 13.6.19 p. 5]. (1) There is a Ballybay in the Republic, south of Monaghan and West of Castleblaney.
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