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Sunday 17 April 2022

Picken, Paul Hartley


2nd Lieutenant Paul Hartley Picken
was born at Oldcastle on 20th March 1894 to Edward Picken (Draper) and Frances Margaret Picken nee Hartley. They had married on 12th April 1871 at Oldcastle Church of Ireland.
In 1901 Paul (7) was living in house 124, Oldcastle, Oldcastle, Co. Meath with his parents and 5 siblings; Helen (23), Catherine (19), James (16), Edward (14) and Frederick (11). An assistant dress-maker, Mary E McStravick and 2 servants; Bridget Galligan and John Carolan were also present in the house. 

In 1911 Paul was living in house 108, Oldcastle, Oldcastle, Co. Meath with his father and 3 siblings, Catherine, James, Frederick. Others in the property are Mary Duncan and her 3 children; William, Frederick and Katherine; Edith Neill (milliner), Lucy Scott (apprentice) and Elizabeth Briordy (servant). Paul's occupation is described as a Bank Clerk.  

Paul would have joined the Belfast Banking Company around 1911 and is recorded as working in Enniskillen and Markets branches. His father signed the Bankers Guarantee. It was later signed by a Nicholas Barker


Belfast Bank - Bankers Guarantee ledger sheet


Belfast Bank, Enniskillen branch


Belfast Bank, Markets branch
Paul volunteered and enlisted into the 12th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. He was later commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant. His first theatre of war is recorded as France from 4th March 1917.


P H Picken - Medal Index Card

The Belfast Banking Company 'Roll of Honour' booklet records Picken as having been 'previously  wounded' with his last known address 'in France'.

Belfast Bank 'Roll of Honour' Booklet

As an officer Paul had to apply for his war service medals. He was awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.


P H Picken - Medal Roll

Following his demobilisation after the war, Paul re-joined the bank. The Ballymena Observer of 3rd June 1921 reports that he was elected a member of Ballymena Golf Club.
Paul was later transferred to Magherafelt branch and in 1926 to Londonderry branch.

Belfast Bank, Magherafelt branch


Belfast Bank, Londonderry branch

In December 1926 he is recorded as arriving in Canada. The Belfast News-Letter of 14th January 1927 reports the resignation of Paul from the bank.
The Belfast Telegraph of 13th November 1943 reports that Lt P H Picken, late Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers has relinquished the rank of Lieutenant on enlistment into the ranks of the Canadian military forces. His headstone, below records his final rank as Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2).

John Eadie, a descendant of Picken has provided the following additional information:


Via Ancestry.com

"Hi!  Paul Hartley Picken married my great aunt Louie Kells (aged 17 in 1911) in Oldcastle, Co. Meath, Ireland and resided in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada for many years, working as an Accountant. He died on the 21st June 1970 in Deer Lodge Hospital, in Winnipeg and is buried in Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg in a military grave."
John Eadie (cjeadie@shaw.ca)

P H Picken - Headstone

White, Gerald


CQMS Gerald White
was born at The Mills, Limavady, Co. Londonderry on 16th May 1896  to John White, Mill Manager and Maria White (late Robertson) nee Wallace. They had married on 9th April 1891 at Myroe Presbyterian Church, Limavady.

In 1901 Gerald (4) is living in house 2, Mill Row, Limavady with his parents and 2 siblings; Jack (9) and Wallace (2).  

John White died on 5th December 1907 at Killane, Drumachose, Limavady from heart disease.

In 1911 Gerald was living in house 29, Kennaught, Limavady, Co. Londonderry with his mother and brother Wallace.  
Gerald joined the Belfast Banking Company around 1914 and is recorded as working in Head Office. His mother signed the Bankers Guarantee and gave her address as 33 Albert Terrace, Limavady. It was later to be signed by W J Wallace White (brother) and R S May (?).


Belfast Bank - Bankers Guarantee ledger sheet


Belfast Bank, Head Office, 2 Waring Street, Belfast

Gerald volunteered and enlisted in the Machine Gun Corps (Tanks) as per the Belfast Bank 'Roll of Honour' photograph above and the Belfast Bank 'Roll of Honour' booklet below.


Belfast Bank 'Roll of Honour' Booklet

A Medal Index Card exists for a Gerald White who was a Private in the Tank Corps with Service Number 75662. A later transfer to the 14th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles with Service Number 14/19319 and rank as Colour Sergeant (CQMS) is annotated on the MIC. His first theatre of war is recorded as from 5th October 1915 to France.


Gerald White - Medal Index Card

Following demobilisation, Gerald was awarded the 1915 Star, the British War Medal and the British Victory Medal.


Gerald White - Medal Roll

The Londonderry Sentinel of 2nd April 1929 reports G White playing golf for the Belfast Bank, Derry at Castlerock Golf Club.

The Frontier Sentinel of 13th January 1940 reports G White, Belfast Bank, Newry as being at a meeting of the Irish Bank Officials' Association.


Belfast Bank, Newry branch

Whilst working in Newry, Gerald was elected to the Kirk Session of Newry Presbyterian Church.
The Frontier Sentinel of 4th September 1943 reports that Mr Sidney White, son of Gerald and Mrs White, Belfast Bank House, Newry has been promoted from Radio Officer to Second Radio Officer in the Merchant Navy.

Gerald was transferred to Londonderry branch as manager circa 1946 and is recorded in the 1956 annual accounts of the Belfast Banking Company as being manager of Londonderry branch. 


Belfast Bank, Londonderry branch
Gerald White retired in 1957 and died on 14th September 1966.