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C. Morton Horne

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230:, was killed in action, fighting with His Majesty's troops, "Somewhere in France," 27 January 1916. Many of these verses were written in the trenches, between attack and counter-attack, with the shrapnel shells shrieking overhead, with mines and countermines exploding underneath, with the ever constant, surging gray tide of charging infantry threatening at any moment to overwhelm his command. Living for more than a year half-underground, like the moles he so vividly pictures in one of his poems, with the chances a thousand to one against him of ever emerging from the great conflict alive, he wrote these little verses, some of them scribbled in pencil upon scraps of paper, and sent them, one by one, to the woman across the seas to whom he had said good-by when his country called. Captain Horne was but twenty-nine years of age when he was killed under most dramatic circumstances. He gave up his life trying to rescue a wounded British soldier lying in front of the trenches. A shrapnel shell exploded overhead just as his comrades were ready to cheer him for his heroic rescue. 97: 77: 33: 207: 149:
Cyril Henry Morton Horne's birth was recorded in the spring of 1885 in the Weston District of Dublin. Nothing here is known of his family in part because census records from this period were not preserved by the Irish government. His first major role most likely came in early 1910 as Lieutenant Varga
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Cyril Horne was survived by his wife and fellow actor, Marie Ditzen Horne, a Scottish-born resident of New York City at the time of his death. They married in 1911. She was performing as the character "Pleasure" for the play
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In January, 1915 Horne sailed for Britain aboard the SS Megantic to join the struggle in Europe. Over the last year of his life Horne wrote a number of songs and poems that were later compiled and published under the title
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when she received news of his death. His permanent address listed in his probate records was 16 Palmerston – park, Dublin, Ireland. She later married fellow actor
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in October, 1912. Horne's final Broadway performance came in the spring of 1913 at the Globe Theatre as Capt. Etienne de Bouvray in a revival of
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musical productions over the next few seasons. Horne played The Honorable Richard Mirables opposite
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941
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in January, 1911. In November of that year Horn began a successful run as Captain Graham in
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Songs of the Shrapnel Shell, and Other Verse by Cyril Morton Horne – 1918
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Cyril Morton Horne, late Captain of the Seventh Battalion,
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in 1919, with the marriage lasting until his death.
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Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958
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United Kingdom
British Army
King's Own Scottish Borderers
First World War
The Balkan Princess
Prince of Wales Theatre
Broadway
Emmy Wehlen
Marriage a la Carte
Casino Theatre
Lyric Theatre
Grand Opera House
Globe Theatre
Mlle. Modiste

King's Own Scottish Borderers
Ernest Glendinning
Marriage a la Carte - IBDB.com
Little Boy Blue – IBDB.com
The Charity Girl – IBDB.com
Mlle. Modiste – IBDB.com
Songs of the Shrapnel Shell, and Other Verse by Cyril Morton Horne – 1918
Categories
1885 births
1916 deaths
Irish male stage actors
British military personnel killed in World War I
Irish male musical theatre actors
20th-century British male singers

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