Sydney March died at age 92 in the second quarter of 1968 in the county of Kent, England.
He died at home in the county named for him.
He was accused of hanging Stephen Edwards, the first Loyalist to die in the county, and 14 others.
Whenever anyone died destitute and alone in the county, Hilary paid for the burial in his cemetery.
Between April and November 2010, over 35 people died in the county, many of them civilians, from insurgent attacks.
He died in the county of Waterford.
Two people died in the county and eight others were injured.
Last year, 51 people died in the county.
Elsie March died at age 89 in the second quarter of 1974 in the county of Kent, England.
He died, through a fall from his horse, in the county of Wicklow, in 1770.