Patrick Barnard (13),
Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, killed along with James McCaughey (13) and three
adult Catholics in British paramilitary car bomb attack.
Daniel Barrett
(15), Ardoyne, Belfast; shot in his home from a nearby BA observation
post.
John Beattie (17), West Belfast, shot in his father’s van
by a British army sniper.
James Joseph Boyle (16), West Belfast, abducted and shot by British
paramilitary terrorists.
John Boyle (16),
Dunloy, Co. Antrim, shot by SAS near an arms dump he had earlier
discovered and reported to authorities.
Francis Bradley (16),
Ardoyne, Belfast, killed along with three adult Catholics in British paramilitary car
bomb attack.
Marian Brown (17), West Belfast, shot in face by
British paramilitary terrorists on Roden Street after she kissed her boyfriend
goodnight.
Michael Bernard Browne (16), Bangor, Co. Down, shot
twice in head by British paramilitary terrorists.
Martha Campbell (13), Ballymurphy Road, Belfast, shot by British
paramilitary terrorists.
John Collins (17), West
Belfast, shot by Parachute Reg’t soldier at a checkpoint.
Michael Patrick Connors (14), Central Belfast, shot along
with John Mahon by British soldiers at a checkpoint.
Patrick Crawford (15), West Belfast, while walking
with two others, shot by British soldiers.
James Cromie (13),
Belfast, killed along with fourteen other Catholics by British paramilitary car bomb
outside McGurk’s Pub.
Alphonsus Cunningham (13), West Belfast,
during disturbances, run over by a vehicle.
Manus Deery (15),
Derry, shot by army sniper as he brought supper home from nearby shop.
Bridget Anne Dempsey (10 months), North Belfast, burned to death
along with her mother and father when British paramilitary terrorists firebombed
their house at night.
John Dempsey (16), West Belfast, shot by
British soldier in disturbances following hunger-strike death of Joe
McDonnell.
Breda Devine (20 months), Omagh, killed along with
twenty-eight others in a car-bomb massacre by the RUC, Brit army Int. and
MI5 and its Chicago FBI operatives.
David Devine (16),
Strabane, Tyrone, shot along with two adult Catholics by SAS.
Oran
Doherty (8), Buncrana, Co. Donegal, killed, along with his friend,
Sean McLaughlin, in Omagh bombing.
Pauline Doherty (17), North
Belfast, in her house, shot six times by British paramilitary terrorists.
James
Doherty (4), West Belfast, shot outside his home.
Gerald
Donaghy (17), Derry, in civil rights march, killed along with five
other Catholic minors and eight Catholic adults on Bloody Sunday, by
British soldiers of the Parachute reg’t and Royal Anglian reg’t, shot in
back.
Thomas Donaghy (16), North Belfast, shot dead on way to
work along with 18-year-old Margaret McErlean, by British paramilitary terrorists.
Michael Francis Donnelly (14), Silverbridge, Armagh, killed along
with two adult Catholics in bomb-and-bullet attack on Donnelly’s Bar;
by RUC, UDR and British paramilitary terrorists.
John Dougal (16), West Belfast, shot
from British army observation bunker.
Jack Duddy (17), Derry,
on Bloody Sunday, by British soldiers, shot in back.
Brian
Duffy (15), North Belfast, in a taxi stand, died along with driver,
shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Seamus Duffy (15), North Belfast, shot at
close range by RUC rubber bullet.
Bernard Samuel Fox (16),
North Belfast, shot by British soldiers.
Margaret Gargan (13),
West Belfast, shot by British soldiers who also shot dead Fr. Noel
Fitzpatrick as he gave her Last Rites. The bullet that killed Fr.
Fitzpatrick passed through him and also killed Patrick Butler. While
trying to drag Fr. Fitzpatrick to safety David McCafferty was also shot
dead by the soldiers. (The first priest killed was Fr. Hugh Mullan, West
Belfast, shot, twice, by British soldiers as he gave Last Rites to another
of their victims. An attempt to drag him to safety ended when Frank Quinn
was shot dead by the soldiers.)
Rosaleen Gavin (8), North
Belfast, shot by British soldiers from an observation post.
Stephen
Geddes (10), West Belfast, shot in head at close range by British
soldier with rubber bullet.
Gerald Gibson (17), West Belfast,
shot in head by British soldiers.
Hugh Gilmore (17), Derry, one
of fourteen shot dead on Bloody Sunday.
Rory Gormley (14), West
Belfast, while being driven to school by his father, shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Desmond Healey (14), West Belfast, shot in back by Parachute
Reg’t soldier.
Kevin Heatley (12), Newry, Co. Down, shot by
British soldier. Kevin’s father later committed suicide.
Daniel
Hegarty (16), Derry, shot twice in the head by British soldiers.
Terrence Hennebry (17), South Belfast, shot by British paramilitary
terrorists.
Clare Hughes (4), North Belfast, in blast of
British paramilitary car-bomb outside Benny’s Pub.
Michael James Hughes
(16), Newry, Co. Down, shot by Royal Marine.
Charles Irvine
(16), West Belfast, shot by British soldiers at a checkpoint.
Carol
Ann Kelly (11), West Belfast, shot in head by British soldier’s rubber
bullet as she brought milk home from a nearby shop.
Michael
Kelly (17), Derry, shot on Bloody Sunday.
Paul Kelly (17),
West Belfast, Shot by British soldiers at a checkpoint.
James
Kennedy (15), South Belfast, killed, along with four Catholic adults,
in British paramilitary gun attack on betting shop.
James Kerr (17), South
Belfast, shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Julia Livingstone (14),
shot in head at close range by a rubber bullet gun mounted on a British
armored vehicle.
Brenda Logue (17), Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone, in
Omagh atrocity.
Colin Lundy (16), Glengormley, Co. Antrim,
burned to death along with his mother when British paramilitary terrorists firebombed
their home at 4 a.m.
Eileen Mackin (14), West Belfast, shot by
British paramilitary terrorists.
Anne Magee (15), North Belfast, while at
work in a grocery, shot in face by British paramilitary terrorists.
Gerald
Martin Maginn (17), shot repeatedly in head by RUC.
Andrew
Maguire (6 weeks),
Joanne Maguire (8) and
John
Maguire (2), West Belfast, all crushed by a car when its driver was
shot dead by a British soldier. Their mother later committed suicide.
Hugh Maguire (9), West Belfast, hit by British armored vehicle.
John Mahon (16) Belfast, joyriding in stolen car, shot by RUC.
Jolene Marlow (17), Co. Tyrone, in Omagh bomb blast.
Shane McArdle (17), Markethill, Co. Armagh, at a taxi stand,
shot along with Gavin McShane, by RUC/British paramilitary terrorists.
Gerald McAuley
(15), West Belfast, shot dead along with an adult Catholic, by British paramilitary
terrorists who were also burning down the homes of Catholics on Bombay
Street and adjacent streets.
Patrick McCabe (17), North
Belfast, shot from a nearby Parachute Reg’t observation post.
Siobhan McCabe (4), West Belfast, shot near her house by
British soldiers.
David McCafferty (14), West Belfast, shot by
British soldiers while trying to drag to safety Fr. Fitzpatrick who the
soldiers had just shot.
James McCallum (16), West Belfast, in
British paramilitary bombing of Murtagh’s Pub.
Gary McCartan (17), South
Belfast, shot when he opened his front door to British paramilitary terrorists.
(British paramilitary terrorists separately murdered his brother, three uncles and a
cousin.)
Michael McCartan (16), South Belfast, brother of Gary
McCartan, while painting a republican slogan on a wall, shot by RUC.
James Francis McCaughey (13), Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, killed in
street along with his friend, Patrick Barnard (13).
David
McClenaghan (15), North Belfast, at night in his home, shot by
British paramilitary terrorists who also raped his widowed mother.
Stephen McConomy
(11), Derry, shot in head by plastic bullet fired from a nearby armored
vehicle.
Sean McConville (17), North Belfast, shot by British paramilitary terrorists
from car after asking him directions.
Eamonn McCormick (17),
West Belfast, shot by British soldiers during a joint army/British paramilitary attack
on a Catholic gathering.
Cornelius McCrory (17), West Belfast,
abducted and killed by a British paramilitary terror gang.
Patrick McCullough (17),
North Belfast, in a group returning from church, shot by British paramilitary terror
gang in a car.
Robert McCullough (17), Belfast, while on
lunch-break at work, shot twice in head by British paramilitary terror gang.
Michael McDaid (17), Derry, murdered in custody by British
soldiers on Bloody Sunday.
Arthur McDonnell (16) shot along with
Charles Irvine, by British soldiers and died years later as a direct
consequence.
Anthony McDowell (12), North Belfast, while a
passenger in a car, attributed to Parachute Reg’t soldiers who deny it.
Kevin McElhinney (17), Derry, shot in the back by British
soldiers on Bloody Sunday.
Bernard McErlean (16), West Belfast,
shot by British paramilitary terrorist gang abetted by British army.
Annette
McGavigan (14), Derry, shot by British soldiers.
James
McGerrigan (17), Co. Armagh, in custody, shot by British
soldier.
Anthony McGrady (16), North Belfast, at work in auto
repair shop, killed along with two Catholic adults in British paramilitary
bomb-and-gun attack.
Patrick McGreevey (16), North Belfast,
shot by British paramilitary terror gang from a passing car.
Leo McGuigan
(16), North Belfast, while walking along Estoril Park, shot by British
soldiers.
Doreen McGuinness (16), West Belfast, shot by
soldiers at checkpoint.
Francis McGuinness (17), West Belfast,
shot by British soldier.
Joseph McGuinness (13), North Belfast,
walking with friends to a fish and chip shop, shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Maria McGurk (14), North Belfast, daughter of owner of McGurk’s
Bar, killed along with fourteen others by British paramilitary terrorist bomb attack
on the bar.
Geraldine McKeown (14), North Belfast, shot through
her window by British paramilitary terrorists.
Sean McLaughlin (12),
Buncrana, Co. Donegal, killed in Omagh atrocity.
Kevin
McMenamin (10), West Belfast, in blast of a bomb placed by British paramilitary
terrorists.
Carol McMenamy (15), North Belfast, shot in head
and neck by British paramilitary terrorists in front of her cousin’s house. Her
brother and cousin were murdered earlier.
Gavin Patrick McShane
(17), Keady, Co. Armagh, shot by British paramilitary.
Martin McShane (16),
Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, at a GAA club, killed by a burst from a Royal
Marine Commando’s machine gun.
Paul Jason McWilliams (16), West
Belfast, shot in back by British soldier.
Paul Moan (16), West
Belfast, shot by British soldiers at a checkpoint.
Maura
Monaghan (18 months) Omagh, killed in Omagh bombing described above.
John Mooney (17), North Belfast, shot by British soldiers near
his home.
James Morgan (16), Castlewellan, Co. Down, thumbed a
lift from strangers who proved to be British paramilitary terrorists who beat him to
death and dumped his corpse in a pit used for disposal of dead animals.
Ciaran Gerard Murphy (16), North Belfast, beaten and shot six
times by British paramilitary terrorists.
Darren Murray (12), Portadown, Co. Armagh,
chased by British paramilitary terrorists into traffic where a car killed him.
Denis
Michael Neill (16), North Belfast, while walking home, shot by British
soldiers.
Leo Norney (17), West Belfast, shot by British army
who first denied then admitted guilt.
Jacqueline O’Brien (17
months) and
Anne Marie O’Brien (5 months), along with their
mother, Anna, and father, John, among the thirty-three killed in the
car-bomb blasts of 17May74 in Dublin and Monaghan streets placed by
BA/RUC/”The Jackal.”
Michelle O’Connor (3), South Belfast,
killed by a bomb attached to her father’s car by British paramilitary terrorists.
Dwayne O’Donnell (17), Co. Tyrone, in front of Boyle’s Pub in
Cappagh, killed along with four other Catholics by British paramilitary bullet and
bomb attack.
Majella O’Hare (12), Whitecross, Co. Armagh, on
way, with friends, to Confession, shot by 3 Parachute Reg’t soldier.
Geraldine O’Reilly (14), Belturbet, Co. Cavan, while walking
with her boyfriend, Patrick Stanley, outside Belturbet Post Office, killed
by British paramilitary car-bomb.
Sean O’Riordan (13), West Belfast, shot
in back of head by British soldier.
Michelle Osborne (13),
Hannahstown, Co. Antrim, killed by British paramilitary terror bomb placed in
Ballymacaward Kennel Club.
Martin Peake (17), West
Belfast, shot at a checkpoint by a soldier of the Parachute Reg’t.
Richard Quinn (10),
Mark Quinn (9) and
Jason
Quinn (8), Ballymoney, Co. Antrim, burned to death by British paramilitary
terrorists who fire-bombed them in their beds. Their mother had tried to
protect them from just such Anti-Catholic attacks by raising them as
Protestants; but they were deemed Catholic enough to merit death.
Philip Rafferty (14), South Belfast, abducted from near his
home and shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Anthony Reavey (17), Whitecross, Co.
Armagh, while hiding under a bed from home invaders, shot dead, along with
his two brothers, by British paramilitary terrorists.
Katrina Rennie (16), Craigavon,
Co. Armagh, while working in a mobile shop, shots to the head, along with
two adults, by a four-man RUC/British paramilitary gang chauffeured by Billy “King
Rat” Wright.
James Joseph Reynolds (16),
North Belfast, while talking with friends on corner, shot by British paramilitary terrorists on
a passing motorcycle.
Francis Anthony Rice (17), Castlewellan,
Co. Down, stabbed to death by RUC agent Robin “The Jackal” Jackson.
John Patrick Rolston (16), North Belfast, returning home afoot,
shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Patrick Rooney (9), West Belfast, while in
bed, shot by RUC machine gun through wall.
Daniel Rouse (17),
South Belfast, abducted from near home and shot by
British paramilitary terrorists.
Francis Rowntree (11), West Belfast, shot in the head
at close range by British soldiers.
Gabriel Savage (17), South
Belfast, while talking with his girlfriend on the sidewalk, abducted and
shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
John Joseph Savage (17), West Belfast, shot
by British soldiers.
Michael Scott (10), North Belfast, while
visiting his grandmother, burned to death along with her when British paramilitary terrorists
firebombed her house.
Patrick Stanley (16), Co. Clare, killed
in Belturbet, Co. Cavan along with
Geraldine O’Reilly, by
British paramilitary car bomb.
Brian Stewart (13), West Belfast, shot in
head by plastic bullet at close range by British soldier.
Paula
Stronge (6), North Belfast, while playing in street, killed along with
four-year-old Clair Hughes, in British paramilitary bombing of Benny’s Bar.
Francis Taggart (17), Lisburn, Co. Antrim, while walking home,
stabbed by British paramilitary gang.
James Templeton (15), South Belfast,
while walking in front of Catholic bar that British paramilitary terrorists shot up after it was
opened following an earlier British paramilitary bombing that killed eight adults.
Michael Tighe (17), Craigavon, Co. Armagh, shot by RUC (later
exposed by John Stalker as an example of Britain’s policy of
assassination).
Ronald Trainor (17), Portadown, Co. Armagh, at
home, in a British paramilitary gun and bomb attack. His mother, a convert to
Catholicism, was consequently murdered by British paramilitary terrorists a year earlier, as was
a brother.
Michael Vincent Turner (16), North Belfast, shot in
head by British paramilitary terrorists.
Damien Walsh (17), West Belfast,
while at work in a shop, shot by British paramilitary terrorists.
Peter Joseph
Watterson (15), West Belfast, in front of his mother’s shop, shot in
back by British paramilitary terrorists from passing car.
Paul Whitters (15), Derry,
shot at close range by RUC plastic bullet.
John Young (17)
Derry, shot on Bloody Sunday by British soldiers.