Private
John Lavin
Mrs. Lavin, of 5, Pitt-street, Burnley has received a message from the War Office regretfully presuming the death of her only son, Pte. (16985) John Lavin, who was in the 7th East Lancashire Regt., no news having been heard of him since he went into action at the Somme on July 21, 1916. The soldier, who was aged 30 years and single, served in the Boer War with the Manchester Regt., and he enlisted voluntarily on November 5, 1914, in one of the Kitchener battalions, going to France in 1915. He worked as a labourer for the tramway department, and attended St. Mary's R.C. Church and School. Two cousins Pte. James McCarthy and Pte. Thos. McCarthy, were killed on July 6, 1915, at Ypres, and August 9, 1915, at the Dardanelles, and two other cousins, brothers of the McCarthy's killed have been wounded, the four brothers, by coincidence, all being in the East Lancashire Regt. The soldiers father who
lives in Healey Wood, was very much upset when he heard of the official
news of his sons death.
Family That Has Been Hard Hit. -- Two Brothers Killed, Two Wounded, Cousin Missing. (Burnley Express and Advertiser, March 17, 1917 (page 9)) A family very hard hit by the war is that of the McCarthy's, one of whom as announced Wednesday's issue, has now been presumed dead, after being missing at the Dardanelles from August 9, 1915. It is a remarkable record of four brothers and a cousin. All were in the East Lancashire Regt. Two brothers have now been killed; one has lost his left eye but is still serving; whilst the cousin, Pte. Lavin, has been reported wounded and missing since July 1st last, and there are no hopes that he is alive, as nothing has been heard of him, either officially or otherwise since. The unmarried McCarthy brothers lived at 11, Leyland Road, and the cousin (the only cousin) resided with his widowed mother in Pitt Street. Two of the brothers, John and Thomas, and the cousin enlisted within three days of each other. The eldest of the McCarthy
brothers is Sergt. Michael, who is forty years of age. He served in the
Boer War, and was a reservist when the present war began with the 3rd
East Lancashire Regt. He was on going out attached to another battalion,
and has been wounded twice -- once at Neuve Chapelle and once at Salonika.
He has now been in hospital at Salonika for the past eight months. He
is unmarried.
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