Alphabetical Listing: J |
Total: 66 |
| 19 July 1972 Jack, Alan (0) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in car bomb explosion, Canal Street, off Abercorn Square, Strabane, County Tyrone. Inadequate warning given. Memorials |
| | | 28 November 1972 Jackson, Paul (21) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Member of British Army (BA) bomb disposal team. Killed while sitting in British Army (BA) Armoured Personnel Carrier monitoring bomb which exploded, Strand Road, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 19 October 1984 Jackson, Fred (48) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot by undercover British Army (BA) member, during attempted ambush of Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit, Tamnamore, near Dungannon, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 07 May 1974 Jago, Patrick (55) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: non-specific Loyalist group (LOY) Shot during gun attack on workers' hut, at building site, Ballyduff Road, Carnmoney, Newtownabbey, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 16 March 1974 James, Philip (22) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot by snipers, while on British Army (BA) foot patrol, Moybane, near Crossmaglen, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 17 January 1974 Jameson, Robert (22) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot while returning home from work, near his home, Trillick, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 10 January 2000 Jameson, Richard (46) Protestant Status: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), Killed by: Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) Shot outside his home, Derrylettiff Road, near Portadown, County Armagh. Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF) / Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) feud. Memorials |
| | | 05 March 1976 Jamison, Alexander (48) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Association (UDA), Killed by: Ulster Defence Association (UDA) Found shot in derelict house, Argyle Street, Shankill, Belfast. Internal Ulster Defence Association dispute. Memorials |
| | | 08 March 1990 Jamison, Thomas (40) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot while driving his firm's lorry, Tullynure, near Donaghmore, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 23 December 1970 Jardin, Andrew (65) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: not known (nk) Shot at his home, White Gables, Hannahstown, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 08 March 1972 Jardine, Joseph (44) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot at his workplace, Ministry of Agriculture office, Middletown, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 20 July 1973 Jarman, Richard (37) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by booby trap bomb while on British Army (BA) foot patrol, Middletown, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 23 March 1987 Jarvis, Leslie (62) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Civilian employed at Magilligan Prison. Shot in car park outside Magee College of Further Education, Rock Road, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 09 February 1996 Jefferies, John (31) nfNIB Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in lorry bomb explosion, left in car park, South Quay railway station, Isle of Dogs, London. Inadequate warning given. Memorials |
| | | 07 April 1983 Jeffrey, Gerald (28) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Died eight days after being injured by remote controlled bomb while on British Army (BA) foot patrol, Falls Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 18 June 1994 Jenkinson, Malcolm (52) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Shot, during gun attack, on The Heights Bar, Loughinisland, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 20 September 1982 Jessop, Martin (19) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in rocket attack on observation post at Springfield Road Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) / British Army (BA) base, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 01 July 1972 Jobling, Paul (19) nfNI Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: non-specific Loyalist group (LOY) English visitor. Found shot on waste ground, Westway Drive, Glencairn, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 08 December 1972 Joesbury, John (18) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Died two days after being shot while on British Army (BA) mobile patrol, Whiterock Road, Ballymurphy, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 09 March 1972 Johnson, Sean (19) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Died in premature bomb explosion in house, Clonard Street, Lower Falls, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 21 December 1978 Johnson, Kevin (20) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot from passing van while on British Army (BA) foot patrol, Crossmaglen, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 15 February 1993 Johnson, Mervyn (38) Protestant Status: Royal Irish Regiment (RIR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot outside his home, Highfern Gardens, Highfield, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 22 August 1972 Johnston, James (40) Protestant Status: Civilian Political Activist (CivPA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Member of Loyalist Association of Workers. Found shot in abandoned van, Turin Street, off Grosvenor Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 30 January 1972 Johnston, John (59) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot during anti-internment march in the vicinity of Rossville Street, Bogside, Derry. He died 16 June 1972. Memorials |
| | | 29 March 1972 Johnston, Ruby (35) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: not known (nk) Died seven weeks after being badly burned during petrol bomb attack on bus, Ring Road, Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 25 August 1972 Johnston, Alfred (32) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by remote controlled bomb, hidden in abandoned car, detonated when Ulster Defence Regiment patrol approached, Cherrymount, near Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 07 September 1972 Johnston, Robert (50) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot during street disturbances, Berlin Street, Shankill, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 16 September 1972 Johnston, Sinclair (27) Protestant Status: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot during street disturbances, St John's Place, Larne, County Antrim. Memorials |
| | | 18 December 1972 Johnston, William (48) Protestant Status: Civilian Political Activist (CivPA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Ulster Unionist Party Councillor and member of Police Authority. Abducted from a house, Drumarg estate, Armagh. Found shot a short time later, Knockbane, near Middletown, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 15 December 1973 Johnston, Ivan (34) Protestant Status: ex-Royal Ulster Constabulary (xRUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Found shot, Derrynoose, near Keady, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 15 March 1974 Johnston, Adam (34) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in lorry bomb explosion, Queen Street, Magherafelt, County Derry. Inadequate warning given. Memorials |
| | | 25 April 1975 Johnston, Samuel (33) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: non-specific Republican group (REP) Shot from passing car while walking at the junction of Batchelors Walk and Carrickblatter Road, Portadown, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 07 July 1975 Johnston, Andrew (26) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by booby trap bomb, attached to desk at Carrick Primary School, Sloan Street, Lurgan, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 01 September 1975 Johnston, John (80) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Republican Action Force (RepAF) Shot during gun attack on Tullyvallen Orange Hall, Newtownhamilton, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 29 July 1976 Johnston, George (24) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: British Army (BA) Off duty. Shot while travelling in car at British Army (BA) Vehicle Check Point (VCP), Bessbrook, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 17 September 1976 Johnston, Peter (28) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Defence Association (UDA) Found shot at his home, Cooldarragh Park, off Cavehill Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 19 August 1978 Johnston, Gilbert (25) Protestant Status: ex-Ulster Defence Regiment (xUDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot outside shop, Keady, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 23 September 1980 Johnston, Ernest (36) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty reservist. Shot while driving into the laneway of his home, Lisrace, near Rosslea, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 11 August 1981 Johnston, Charles (43) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot from passing motorcycle while walking along Talbot Street, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 24 October 1986 Johnston, Kenneth (25) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot while sitting in his firm's stationary car, Magherafelt, County Derry. His firm contractor to British Army (BA) / Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). Memorials |
| | | 08 November 1987 Johnston, Kit (70) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by time bomb which exploded near war memorial, during Remembrance Day ceremony, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 08 November 1987 Johnston, Jessie (66) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed by time bomb which exploded near war memorial, during Remembrance Day ceremony, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 15 February 1988 Johnston, Alan (23) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot at his workplace, joinery works, Greencastle Road, Kilkeel, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 18 March 1988 Johnston, Gillian (21) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot while sitting in stationary car outside her home, Leggs, near Belleek, County Fermanagh. Memorials |
| | | 09 November 1989 Johnston, Ian (31) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Undercover Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) member. Shot, in error, by other Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) member, during raid on house, Upper Meadow Street, New Lodge, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 21 December 1991 Johnston, William (28) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) Shot at his home, Fortuna Street, Village, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 17 February 1992 Johnston, Andrew (17) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO) Shot at his workplace, video shop, Upper Crumlin Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 19 December 1995 Johnston, Chris (38) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Direct Action Against Drugs (DAAD) Shot outside his home, Cooke Street, off Ormeau Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 16 June 1997 Johnston, David (30) Protestant Status: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot, while on Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) foot patrol, Church Walk, Lurgan, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 08 May 1984 Johnstone, James (28) Protestant Status: Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Off duty. Shot in in car park at his workplace, Drumglass Hospital, Dungannon, County Tyrone. Memorials |
| | | 28 February 1971 Jolliffe, William (18) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: not known (nk) Died from inhaling fumes from fire extinguisher, when British Army (BA) Armoured Personnel Carrier came under petrol bomb attack, Westland Street, Bogside, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 18 August 1972 Jones, Richard (23) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot by sniper while on British Army (BA) mobile patrol, Excise Street, off Grosvenor Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 11 July 1972 Jones, Terence (23) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot while on British Army (BA) foot patrol, Great James Street, Derry. Memorials |
| | | 18 July 1972 Jones, James (18) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot by sniper while inside Vere Foster School British Army (BA) base, Ballymurphy, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 21 November 1974 Jones, John (51) nfNIB Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed when bombs exploded almost simultaneously in two public houses, Mulberry Bush and Tavern in the Town, Birmingham, England. Memorials |
| | | 17 March 1978 Jones, David (23) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Undercover British Army (BA) member. Shot during gun battle with Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit in field, Lisnamuck, near Maghera, County Derry. Memorials |
| | | 27 August 1979 Jones, Jeffrey (18) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in two remote controlled bomb attacks at Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, County Down. The first bomb was left in parked lorry and detonated when British Army (BA) lorry passed. The second bomb was left in a nearby Gate Lodge and detonated when British Army (BA) reinforcements arrived at the scene of the first explosion. Memorials |
| | | 27 August 1979 Jones, Leonard (26) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in two remote controlled bomb attacks at Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, County Down. The first bomb was left in parked lorry and detonated when British Army (BA) lorry passed. The second bomb was left in a nearby Gate Lodge and detonated when British Army (BA) reinforcements arrived at the scene of the first explosion. Memorials |
| | | 27 August 1979 Jones, Robert (18) nfNI Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in two remote controlled bomb attacks at Narrow Water, near Warrenpoint, County Down. The first bomb was left in parked lorry and detonated when British Army (BA) lorry passed. The second bomb was left in a nearby Gate Lodge and detonated when British Army (BA) reinforcements arrived at the scene of the first explosion. Memorials |
| | | 19 September 1979 Jones, Edward (60) Protestant Status: Prison Officer (PO), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Shot while driving his car away from Crumlin Road Prison, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 22 September 1989 Jones, Richard (27) nfNIB Status: British Army (BA), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Killed in time bomb attack on Royal Marines base, Deal, Kent, England. Memorials |
| | | 02 November 1971 Jordan, William (31) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Irish Republican Army (IRA) Injured in bomb attacks on drapery shop and Red Lion Bar, either side of Ormeau Road Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Belfast. Inadequate warning given. He died on 4 November 1971. Memorials |
| | | 14 January 1974 Jordan, Andrew (41) Protestant Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) Found shot in field, Carrowdore, near Newtownards, County Down. Memorials |
| | | 04 June 1975 Jordan, Francis (21) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: British Army (BA) Shot while planting bomb outside Pit Bar, Mill Vale, near Bessbrook, County Armagh. Memorials |
| | | 25 November 1992 Jordan, Pearse (21) Catholic Status: Irish Republican Army (IRA), Killed by: Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Shot, immediately after being stopped by undercover Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) mobile patrol, while driving car along Falls Road, Belfast. Memorials |
| | | 31 July 1990 Judge, John (34) Catholic Status: Civilian (Civ), Killed by: Ulster Freedom Fighters (UFF) Shot outside his home, Valleyside Close, off Springfield Road, Belfast. Memorials |
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Note on the photographs:
Most of the photographs in this section were provided by family members, relatives or friends of the person killed, to the local media at the time of death. In most cases the photographs were taken by a member of the family, a relative or a friend. At the time the photographs were provided to the local media, the name of the photographer was not recorded. No payment was made for the photograph. In some cases the original image was never returned.
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Sources:
Text is taken with permission from Malcolm Sutton's 'Index of Deaths'.
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