| Name: | James Agar | Reg No: | 2915 |
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Date Of Joining: | 16 December 1922 |
| Date of birth: | 27 January 1904 | Address: | Cruttenclough, Crettyard, Co. Kilkenny |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic | IRA Rank: | Private |
| Rank In National Army: | - | RIC Rank: | 0 |
| Foreign Army Rank: | - | If In Cid Or Protection Corps: | - |
| Knowledge Of Irish Language: | - | Height: | 5ft 10⅛ |
| Chest: | 37 / 35 | Remarks: | - |
| Keyword: | . | Acknowledgements And Sources: | - |
| Garda Rank at end of service: | - | Where Stationed-DISTRICT(Place): | - |
| End of Service and Reason: | - | Marriage | - |
| Occupation Or Trade: | - | By Whom Recommended: | - |
| Link To Register: | - | ||
| Additional Images: | - | Page Numbers: | 215 and 216 |
| Further Notes: | James Joseph Agar was the son of John Agar (a farmer) and Mary Butler. Was assigned to the 2nd Southern Division of the Irish National Army in 1922 and was stationed in Castlecomer (Number 05331). He left the Gardai and emigrated to Montreal Canada in 1927 before arrving to New York .Married Mary Patricia Dooley on 27th September 1932 in Manhattan, New York. Died on 19th July 1982 in Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas. He is buried in Dora Cemetery, Van Buren, Crawford County. | ||