Civilian Isabella Anderson died on 16th April 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs landed in Hogarth Street, Belfast during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
Civilian Mary Ann Anderson lived in Burke Street in North Belfast. Luftwaffe bombs destroyed the street causing the death of many residents in 1941.
Civilian William John Anderson of Annadale Street in the north of the city died on 16th April 1941 as a result of Luftwaffe bombing in the Belfast Blitz.
Civilian David Harold Andrews of Whitewell Crescent, Greencastle, Co. Antrim died on 16th April 1941 as a result of the air raids on the city of Belfast.
Civilian Mary Andrews of Whitewell Crescent, Greencastle, Co. Antrim died on 16th April 1941 as a result of the air raids on the nearby city of Belfast.
Civilian Isabella Artt died as a result of enemy action during the Belfast. Her husband continued to appeal for her whereabouts in newspapers in June 1941.
A.R.P. Warden Murdugh George Baird of Eastland Street, Belfast was only 19 years old at his time of death during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
Civilian Agnes Ballance of Mountcollyer Road died on 16th April 1941 at Mater Infirmorum Hospital as a result of injuries sustained at Mountcollyer Road.
Civilian Ethel Ballantine died alongside William Vincent Ballantine at her home on Whitewell Road, Belfast as Luftwaffe bombs fell on the Belfast suburbs.
Civilian William Vincent Ballantine died alongside Ethel Ballantine at his home on Whitewell Road, Belfast as Luftwaffe bombs fell on the Belfast suburbs.
James Balmer died at his home at 172 Manor Street, Belfast on 16th April 1941 as the Luftwaffe dropped bombs across the north of the city in the Easter Raid.
Jeannie Barr died alongside husband James Alexander Barr, son William Cathcart Barr, and daughter Elizabeth Barr as a result of bombing on York Road, Belfast.