Extract for the Congregation of Coronary (Corraneary)
At the time of the Great War the congregation of Coronary was a Secession Church and was therefore not included in the Roll of Honour. They became a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland in 1953.
| Surname | First Name | House | Address | Rank | Regiment, Battalion or Unit | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anderson | James H. | Corpl. | Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | Killed in action 1st. July 1916 (CWGC) | ||
| Kennedy | Alfred J. | L/Corpl. | Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers | Severley wounded and disabled | ||
| Field | John William | L/Corpl. | 7th King's Liverpool Regiment | |||
| Moffatt | David | Sergt. | Royal Army Medical Corps | M.C. | ||
| Gamble | John | Sergt. | Royal Engineers | |||
| Lucas | John E. | Lieut. | Royal Army Medical Corps | |||
| White | Jas. Henry | Corpl. | Royal Garrison Artillery | |||
| White | Herbert O. | Private | South Irish Horse | |||
| McKeague | Samuel | L/Corpl. | 1st Canadians | |||
| McKeague | Joseph | Private | Royal Army Medical Corps | Killed on active service (CWGC) | ||
| Bell | William J. | Private | 16th Batt., Canadian Scottish | |||
| Bell | Walter | S.A.G.R.F.C. | ||||
| Scott | John | Private | 1st A.J.B. New Zealand | |||
| Fergison | Samuel | Field Co. Engineers, Australia | ||||
| Turner | Thomas | 3rd Canadian Division Food Supply Col. | ||||
| Saunderson | Robert |

