There are 272 Second World War Commonwealth War Graves burials in Belfast City Cemetery as well as family memorials and victims of the Belfast Blitz.
James Cabrey
Gunner | 1489733
Gunner James Cabrey of Belfast died in a Military Hospital on 28th July 1940 while undergoing treatment for wounds received in the retreat from Dunkirk.
James Craig
Lieutenant | 115186
Lieutenant James Craig of 7th Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles died on 10th May 1941. As well as a soldier, he well-regarded solicitor, and champion athlete.
James George Byron
Private | A/11283
Private James George Byron served in both world wars. He died in Belfast serving with the Royal Canadian Infantry Corps on 21st August 1942.
James Hastie McMaster
Sergeant | 552682
Sergeant James Hastie McMaster died on 23rd October 1940 as a result of injuries sustained when a Fairey Battle plane came down in Co. Antrim.
James Henry Holt
Rifleman | D/25043
Rifleman James Henry Holt was born in England but lived at 8 Kensington Street, Belfast at the time of his death aged 50 years old on 10th June 1940.
James Lockhart
Sergeant | 7009959
Sergeant James Lockhart of 2nd Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles died on 26th March 1942 following treatment at a military hospital in England.
James Thomas McVeigh
Rifleman | 7017357
Rifleman James Thomas McVeigh was 40 years old, serving in a home defence unit when he died in a military hospital in Belfast, Co. Down on 11th March 1941.
James Thompson
Rifleman | D/24542
Rifleman James Thompson of Belfast, Co. Antrim served in 6th Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles in a Home Defence Role at his time of death on 7th January 1942.
James Traynor
Gunner | 1524019
Gunner James Traynor from Belfast, Co. Antrim died on 9th March 1942 while he was serving with 226th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment in the Royal Artillery.