James Alexander Barr died alongside his wife Jeannie Barr, son William Cathcart Barr, and daughter Elizabeth Barr as a result of bombing on York Road, Belfast.
William Cathcart Barr died as a result of bombing on York Road, Belfast. As too did parents James Alexander Barr and Jeannie Barr, and sister Elizabeth Barr.
Civilian Margaret Eileen Williamson Beech died on 16th April 1941 during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz as Luftwaffe bombs fell on Manor Street.
Phyllis Irene Beggs was 22 years old when the Luftwaffe attacked Belfast. She died during the Easter Raid at Atlantic Avenue a short distance from her home.
Civilian Hannah Bell was 70 years old at the time of the Luftwaffe raids on Belfast. She died at her Disraeli Street home during the Easter Raid of the Blitz.
Robert Belshaw was a popular butcher living and working at 56 Shankill Road, Belfast when the Luftwaffe bombed the neighbourhood on 15th-16th April 1941.
Catherine Bennett and her husband Robert Bennett both died on 16th April 1941 following the Luftwaffe attack over Greencastle, north of the city of Belfast.
Robert Bennett and his wife Catherine Bennett both died on 16th April 1941 following the Luftwaffe attack over Greencastle, north of the city of Belfast.
The Reverend Thomas Bill was a retired member of the Clergy from Hillsborough, Co. Down. He died on 16th April 1941 following the Easter Raid on Belfast.
Infantry
Raised in Donaghadee on Christmas Eve 1940, 70th (Young Soldiers) Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers mainly consisted of those too young to serve overseas.
A.R.P. Warden Joseph Bell lived on Lord Street during the Luftwaffe attacks on Belfast in 1941. He died nearby on Thorndyke Street during the Easter Raid.
Civilian Matilda Violet Bleakley and other members of the family died at the Thorndyke Street Public Air Raid Shelter on the night of 15th-16th April 1941.