Lily Mary Bothwell and several other members of the family died as a result of the Luftwaffe bombs that fell on Dock Street, Belfast in April 1941.
Peggy Mary Bothwell and several other members of the family died as a result of the Luftwaffe bombs that fell on Dock Street, Belfast in April 1941.
Edith Boyd was 44 years old at the time of the Luftwaffe attack on the city of Belfast. She died at her home in Bromley Street in the west of the city.
Elias Jones Boyd and his brother Hugh Boyd died on 16th April 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell on Percy Street during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
Civilian Elizabeth Kate Boyd died on 16th April 1941 aged 70 years old as Luftwaffe bombs fell on Percy Street in the Shankill area of West Belfast.
Hugh Boyd and his brother Elias Jones Boyd died on 16th April 1941 as Luftwaffe bombs fell on Percy Street during the Easter Raid of the Belfast Blitz.
Jessie Boyd of Upper Meadow Street in North Belfast died at a Public Air Raid Shelter in Atlantic Avenue, Belfast on the night of 15th-16th April 1941.
Everhilda Bradley and two other members of the family died at their home at Glencoe Park, Greencastle as the Belfast suburbs came under attack in 1941.
Margaret Bradley and two other members of the family died at their home at Glencoe Park, Greencastle as the Belfast suburbs came under attack in 1941.
Sydney Bradley and two other members of the family died at their home at Glencoe Park, Greencastle as the Belfast suburbs came under attack in 1941.
David Kennedy Bradshaw and his mother Annie Bradshaw lived at Eastland Street in the Shankill area of the city during the Belfast Blitz of April and May 1941.
Mary Brady of Unity Street, Belfast died as a result of Luftwaffe bombing during the Belfast Blitz and is buried in Moneyglass Cemetery, Toome, Co. Antrim.