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LOCAL CIVILIAN CASUALTIES IN WW2
OVER 320 KNOWN DEATHS
LEST WE FORGET

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McPHAIL
May 6, 1941
ROSANNA
Greenock
of 45 Belville Street. Wife of James McPhail. Died at 45 Belville Street.
McQUADE
April 16, 1941
ELIZABETH
Greenock
of 5 Thom Street. Widow of William McQuade. Died at 5 Thom Street.
McQUADE
April 16, 1941
WILLIAM
Greenock
F.A.P. member; of 5 Thom Street. Son of Elizabeth and of the late William McQuade. Died at 5 Thom Street.
McVEIGH
May 7, 1941
KATHLEEN EMMA DWYER
Greenock
of 31 Hillside Road. Widow of Joseph McVeigh. Died at 29 Hillside Road.
McVEIGH
May 7, 1941
PETER
Greenock
of 31 Hillside Road. Son of Kathleen Emma Dwyer McVeigh, and of the late Joseph McVeigh. Died at 29 Hillside Road.
McVEIGH
May 7, 1941
JOHN
Greenock
of 31 Hillside Road. Son of Kathleen Emma Dwyer McVeigh, and of the late Joseph McVeigh. Died at 29 Hillside Road.
NEILL
July 14, 1942
WILLIAM
Greenock
Column Officer, N.F.S. Husband of Margaret Ewing Neill, of 23 Cornhaddock Street. Died at James Watt Dock.
O'FLAHERTY
08 May 1941
EDMUND
Gourock
of 20 Shore Street. Husband of L. O'Flaherty. Died at 20 Shore Street.
OLIVER
May 7, 1941
SARAH
Greenock
of 10 Hillend Drive. Wife of George Oliver. Died at 10 Hillend Drive.
Mrs Clark recalled: Fourteen of the different relatives of the Olivers went into the shelters and not one of them survived. I was told it was one of the deepest craters in Scotland - forty-two feet deep.
OLIVER
May 7, 1941
MARY WILSON BARR
Greenock
Of 11 Carwood Street. Daughter of Archibald Bell Barr and Isabella Barr; wife of George Oliver. At 10 Hillend Drive.
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