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Individual Record for: Alfred James O'Hara (male)

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Event Date Details
Birth 18 MAR 1854 Place: Jhansi, India, Saugor, India Source: IOR/N1/89/88
Baptism 18 JAN 1856 Place: Jhansi, India Source: IOR/N1/89/88
Surgeon, Indian Medical Service 2 APR 1881 Place: Madras, India Source: Roll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930, DG Crawford (1930)
SM, Indian Medical Service 2 NOV 1893 Place: Madras, India
Lieutenant Colonel, Indian Medical Service 2 APR 1901 Place: Madras, India
Retired 2 NOV 1902 Place: Madras, India
Death 19 NOV 1915 Place: Croydon, London, England Source: Roll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930 DG Crawford, 1930 (see also Register of Deaths Croydon (1915) Q3:2a:510)

Attribute Details Date
Residence 18 Argyle Square, Euston Road, London Source: IOR/L/MIL/9/408 1878
Residence 3 Fentiman Road, Clapham, London Source: IOR/L/MIL/9/408 1881
Residence 3 Fentiman Road, Clapham, London Source: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Mark, Kennington, Register of baptisms, P85/MRK, Item 047 1905
Residence Sharavougue, Dunton Green, Kent, England Source: RG14PN3999 RG78PN153 RD49 SD1 ED3 SN242 1911
Education Madras Medical College 1878
Education Edinburgh University 1879
Education Bishop Cotton School  
Notes:
Births as reported in 'Domestic Occurrences' in the Times of India 1882 (8 May) May 2nd at Bangalore the wife of Surgeon AJ O'Hara of a son.

British Medical Journal (August 13 1881) He is 22nd in the list of candidates for commissions as Surgeons in Her Majesty's Indian Medical Service who were successful at both the London and Netley examinations, August,i881. As the positions of these gentlemen are determined by the addition of the marks gained at Netley to those previously gained in London, the combined numbers are shown in the following list
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Roll of the Indian Medical Service 1615-1930 DG Crawford, 1930 lists that he was awarded Medal with Clasp for the 'Operation of 3rd Brigade and round Nyingyan' in 1866 during the Third Anglo-Burmese War.

see also:
Assistant-Surgeons' Papers (Board of Examiners) - ref. IOR/L/MIL/9/408 - date: 1881
O'Hara, Alfred James [M 1881] - ref. IOR/L/MIL/9/408/167-73 [n.d.]

His obituary appeared in the British Medical Journal on 29 January 1916:

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL ALFRED JAMES O'HARA, Madras Medical Service (retired), died in London in December, aged 61. He was educated at the Bishop Cotton School at Bangalore, and at the Madras Medical College,where he took the L.M.S. He took the diplomas of L.R.C.S. and
L.R.C.P. at Edinburgh in 1879, and entered the I.M.S. as surgeon on April 2nd, 1881; he became surgeon-major on April 2nd, 1893, and lieutenant-colonel on April 2nd, 1901, and retired on November 2nd, 1902. He served in Burma in. 1886-88, taking part in the operations round Nyingyan and in those of the 3rd Brigade, and received the medal with a clasp.

England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 shows:
O'Hara, Alfred James of Radley, Clarendon Road, Wallington, Surrey died 19 November 1915. Administration London 8 December 1920 to Cecil Alfred O'Hara mining engineer. Effect £44 13s 4d.

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