James Alexander
8540
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James ALEXANDER, 8540, of Unknown Unit attached to THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. He died on 04 September 1916 United Kingdom. He is listed on the roll of THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Unknown. Other information given: 7th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES ALEXANDER, 8540 from United Kingdom, served in the 7th Bn. of the Cameron Highlanders. He died on 04 September 1916 at the age of 19 and is buried in PERTH (WELLSHILL) CEMETERY and is commemorated on Parochial 2. Lair 219. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND ANNIE ALEXANDER OF AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James ALEXANDER lived at Cloan. He enlisted Oct-16 in the 7th battalion of the Cameron Highlanders. Home service Richmond. Served France; Gassed. He died 14th September 1916 at Stobhill, Glasgow.
James Archibald
266296
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James ARCHIBALD, 266296, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Stanley Perthshire. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES ARCHIBALD, 266296 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James ARCHIBALD lived at Aberuthven. He enlisted 28th June 1915 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France - Killed at the Somme. He died 30th July 1916 at Somme.
Donald Archibald
S/5078
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Donald ARCHIBALD, S/5078, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, was born in Forgandenny Perthshire. He died on 20 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 11th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE DONALD ARCHIBALD, S/5078, 11TH BN., ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS killed in action on 20/04/1917 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private DONALD ARCHIBALD, S/5078 from France, served in the 11th Bn. of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He died on 20 April 1917 at the age of 19 and is buried in FEUCHY CHAPEL BRITISH CEMETERY, WANCOURT and is commemorated on I. B. 24. Additional information given: SON OF DAVID ARCHIBALD, OF 23, ARDGOWAN PLACE, COWIE, BANNOCKBURN, STIRLINGSHIRE. BORN FORGANDENNY, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Donald ARCHIBALD lived at Aberuthven. He enlisted 17th September 1914 in the 11th battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Home service. Served France- Fought Loos 1915, Arras 1917 (Killed there ). He died 20th April 1917 and is buried at Fauchy.
Alexander Bayne
1740
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alexander McGregor BAYNE, 1740, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 31 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE ALEXANDER MCGREGOR BAYNE, 1740, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) died of wounds on 31/07/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Lance Corporal ALEXANDER MCGREGOR BAYNE, 1740 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 31 July 1916 at the age of 25 and is buried in ALBERT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on I. L. 34. Additional information given: SON OF THE LATE WILLIAM AND ANN BAYNE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Alexander Mcgregor Bayne, 1740, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 31 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance-Corporal Alexander BAYNE lived at Fenton House. He enlisted Aug-14 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France. Wounded at Battle of High Wood. He died 30th July 1916 at Somme.Wills: Also 1321
John Brown
S/11151
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John BROWN, S/11151, of Unknown Unit attached to THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Aberuthven Perthshire. He died on 06 September 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE JOHN BROWN, S/11151, 2ND BN., GORDON HIGHLANDERS killed in action on 06/09/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private JONES BROWN from France, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Gordon Highlanders. He died on 06 September 1916 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John BROWN lived at Stewart Place, Perth. He enlisted 1st February 1915 in the 1st, 2nd battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. Home service Scots Greys at Edinburgh, Dunbar and York where transferred to Gordon Highlanders. Served France July 1915.Wounded January 1916.Transferred to 2nd Gordon Highlanders June 1916. He died 6th September 1916 at Somme.CWGC record uncertain
Jack Burgh-Smeaton
71760
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Private JOHN BURGH-SMEATON, 71760 from France, served in the 27th Bn. of the Canadian Infantry. He died on 10 April 1917 at the age of 25 and is buried in BOIS-CARRE BRITISH CEMETERY, THELUS and is commemorated on II. E. 9. Additional information given: SON OF THOMAS WRIGHT SMEATON AND LEILA BURGH SMEATON, OF COUL HOUSE, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Cadet Jack BURGH- SMEATON lived at Coull, Auchterarder. He enlisted 30th November 1914 in the 27th battalion of the Winnipeg Infantry. Served France From October 1915. Recommended on the field for Commission at the Battle of St. Eloi, March 1915. Killed. He died 10th April 1917 at Vimy Ridge.
Henry K Cairns
1365
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Pte Henry K CAIRNS, 1365, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 12 August 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private H K CAIRNS, 1365 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 12 August 1915 and is buried in BECOURT MILITARY CEMETERY, BECORDEL-BECOURT and is commemorated on I. A. 9.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Henry K. Cairns, 1365, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 12 Aug 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Henry CAIRNS lived at 146 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 1912 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service Auchterader, Tayport. Served France from May 1915. He died on Aug-15 at Albert, France.
William Kirkwood Cairns
98
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WO2 (CSM) William Kirkwood CAIRNS, 98, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 31 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
COMPANY SERGEANT MAJOR WILLIAM KIRKWOOD CAIRNS, 98, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) died of wounds on 31/07/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Company Serjeant Major W K CAIRNS, 98 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 31 July 1916 and is buried in DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on J. 49.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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C.S.M. William Kinkwood Cairns, 98, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 31 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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William K CAIRNS lived at 146 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service Auchterarder, Dundee, Tayport. Served France May 1915-July 1916. He died on Jul-16 at High Wood, Somme.
William Cairns
268298
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William CAIRNS, 268298, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Stirling. He died on 16 April 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn. formerly 3636 Scottish Horse.Soldiers' Wills
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Private W CAIRNS, 268298 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 16 April 1918 and is buried in PONT-DU-HEM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA GORGUE and is commemorated on V. C. 25.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Cairns, 268298, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 16 Apr 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire. Additional information: Formerly 3636, Scottish HorseCanadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private William CAIRNS lived at Aberuthven. He enlisted in the 6th battalion of the Black Watch (Scottish Horse). He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service Bedford and Newcastle 1914-1915. Served Gallipoli 1915; France 1916-1918; Missing 10th April 1918 presumed Killed.
James Caw
202561
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James CAW, 202561, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 06 September 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 16th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES CAW, 202561 from France, served in the 16th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 06 September 1917 at the age of 37 and is buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. F. 5. Additional information given: SON OF THOMAS AND MARGARET SMITTON CAW, OF BANK OF SCOTLAND HOUSE, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Caw, 202561, 16th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), died on 6 Sep 1917 in France and Flanders. He lived in Edinburgh. He enlisted at Glasgow.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private James CAW He enlisted Mar-17 in the 4th battalion of the Royal Scots. Home service Ripon. Served France June to September 1917. Wounded. Died of wounds. He died 6th September 1917 at 5th Casualty Clearing Station, France.
Alexander Clark
3986
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alexander CLARK, 3986, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 13 November 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private A CLARK, 3986 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 13 November 1916 and is buried in MAILLY WOOD CEMETERY, MAILLY-MAILLET and is commemorated on I. F. 11. Additional information given: BROTHER OF MR. J. CLARK, OF IRWIN, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Alexander Clark, 3986, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 13 Nov 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Alexander CLARK lived at Auchterarder. He enlisted Nov-15 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 6 months. Served France May 1916 to November 1916. He died 13th November 1916 at Battle of Ancre, France.
John Dewar
265114
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John DEWAR, 265114, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 02 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN DEACONS DEWAR, 265114 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 02 April 1917 at the age of 21 and is buried in AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on I. J. 49. Additional information given: SON OF MAGGIE KENNEDY (FORMERLY DEWAR), OF 58, DONCASTER ST., GLASGOW, AND THE LATE DONALD DEWAR. NATIVE OF WESTMILL, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Dewar, 265114, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 2 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John DEWAR lived at 49 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted Mar-12 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 1914. Served France. He died 2nd April 1917 at 42nd General Hospital.
David John Doig
153021
Scottish National War Memorial
Cpl David John DOIG, 153021, of 43rd BATTALION, THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA. He died on 17 March 1916 Unknown. He is listed on the roll of CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. The cause of death is given as Unknown.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal D J DOIG, 153021 from France, served in the 43rd Bn. of the Canadian Infantry. He died on 17 March 1916 at the age of 22 and is buried in EECKE CHURCHYARD and is commemorated on A. 3. Additional information given: SON OF THOMAS AND HELEN DOIG, OF RATTRAY, BLAIRGOWRIE, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal David John DOIG lived at 49 Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 19th March 1915 in the 79th battalion of the Cameron Highlanders (Canada). Home service Canada and also at Shorncliffe, England. Served France from February 1916. He died 17th March 1916 and is buried at Eecke Cemetery.
James Erskine Doig
922102
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Private JAMES ERSKINE DOIG, 922102 from Belgium, served in the 107th Bn. of the Canadian Pioneers. He died on 25 October 1917 at the age of 34 and is buried in POTIJZE CHATEAU LAWN CEMETERY and is commemorated on G. 22. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. THOMAS DOIG, OF RATTRAY, BLAIRGOWRIE; HUSBAND OF HELEN GEORGE DOIG, OF RATTRAY HOTEL, RATTRAY, BLAIRGOWRIE, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James DOIG lived at 49 Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 15th April 1916 in the 107th battalion of the Canadians. Home service Canada and also at Shorncliffe, England. Served France From June 1917. He died 25th October 1917 and is buried at Polizze."
William Donaldson
84168
Scottish National War Memorial
P/L/Bdr William DONALDSON, 84168, of Unknown Unit attached to ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, was born in Dundee. He died on 31 May 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. The cause of death is given as Killed in action.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Bombardier WILLIAM DONALDSON, 84168 from France, served in the ""D"" Bty. 231st Bde. of the Royal Field Artillery. He died on 31 May 1918 at the age of 20 and is buried in FOUQUIERES CHURCHYARD EXTENSION and is commemorated on III. C. 11. Additional information given: SON OF MRS. DONALDSON, OF 196, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER, AND THE LATE JAMES DONALDSON.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Bombadier William DONALDSON lived at 196 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 16th August 1914 in the Royal Field Artillery. Home service 1 year in England. Served France. He died 31st May 1918 and is buried at Foquieres les Bethune."
Joseph Donaldson
S/41994
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Joseph DONALDSON, S/41994, of Unknown Unit attached to THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, was born in Birkhill Fife. He died on 29 October 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 4th Bn. formerly 2729 T.R. and S/22813 A. & S.H.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE JOSEPH DONALDSON, S/41994, 4TH BN., SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS killed in action on 29/10/1918 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private J DONALDSON from France, served in the 1st/4th Bn. of the Seaforth Highlanders. He died on 26 October 1918 and is buried in AULNOY COMMUNAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on C.2. 2.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Joseph (Joe) DONALDSON lived at 196 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted May-16 in the 2nd battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. Home service 6 months. Served France for 2 years. He died 26th October 1918."
James Dow
345633
Scottish National War Memorial
Cpl James DOW, 345633, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 06 November 1917 Egypt. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 14th Bn. formerly 1981 6th Royal Highlanders.Soldiers' Wills
CORPORAL JAMES DOW, 345633, 14TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) killed in action on 06/11/1917 in EGYPT.Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Corporal JAMES DOW, 345633 from Israel and Palestine (including Gaza), served in the ""A"" Coy. 14th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 06 November 1917 at the age of 30 and is buried in BEERSHEBA WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on L. 23. Additional information given: SON OF DANIEL AND MARY MCCLUSKIE DOW; HUSBAND OF JESSIE DOW, OF 50, FEUS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal James Dow, 345633, 14th (Fife and Forfar Yeo.) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 6 Nov 1917 in Egypt. He enlisted at Auchterarder. Additional information: Formerly 1981, 6Th Royal HighlandersCanadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Corporal James DOW lived at Cloan View, Auchterarder. He enlisted Aug-14 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service Queensferry, Dundee and Bedford. Served France May 1915; Wounded 6th June 1916 then sent to Egypt. He died 06th November 1917 at Beersheba, Palestine." "
James Drummond
43146
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James DRUMMOND, 43146, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Auchterarder. He died on 21 February 1917 Germany. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Died. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES DRUMMOND, 43146 from France, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 21 February 1917 at the age of 21 and is buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on X. C. 2. Additional information given: SON OF DANIEL AND JANET MCGREGOR DRUMMOND, OF ""BROOMKNOWE,"" RUTHVEN ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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James Drummond was born abt 1896. He lived at Broom Know, Auchterarder Perth. He enlisted in 1915 at the age of 19. He joined the Rgt Scots. He was allocated regimental number 2943; other regimental numbers included 2973, 43146. The following records survive: Short Service Attestation.Soldiers Died in the Great War
Private James Drummond, 43146, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), died on 21 Feb 1917 in Germany. He lived in Auchterarder. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private James DRUMMOND lived at Broomknowe, Ruthven Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 29th February 1916 in the 2nd battalion of the Royal Scots. Served France.Taken Prisoner of War on 13th November 1916 and died as Prisoner of War. He died 21st February 1917 and is buried at Military Cemetery, Vendhuille, France."
Malcolm Drummond
4495
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Malcolm DRUMMOND, 4495, of Unknown Unit attached to LONDON SCOTTISH, was born in London. He died on 10 August 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of LONDON SCOTTISH. The cause of death is given as Unknown.Soldiers' Wills
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Private MALCOLM DRUMMOND, 4495 from France, served in the 2nd/14th Bn. of the London Regiment (London Scottish). He died on 10 August 1916 at the age of 22 and is buried in AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on I. D. 59. Additional information given: SON OF GRACE DRUMMOND, OF ST. MARY'S LODGE, BURY ST. EDMUND'S, SUFFOLK, AND THE LATE DUNCAN DRUMMOND. NATIVE OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Malcolm DRUMMOND lived at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. He enlisted Mar-15 in the 2nd battalion of the London Scots (Machine Gunner). Home service various centres. Served France. Died of Wounds. He died 10th August 1916 at Aubigney, France.
Alexander Eadie
S/4011
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alexander EADIE, S/4011, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 25 September 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 9th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private A EADIE, 771088 from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 25 September 1915 at the age of 40 and is buried in PHILOSOPHE BRITISH CEMETERY, MAZINGARBE and is commemorated on III. H. 3. Additional information given: SON OF JAMES AND MARGARET HURRY EADIE, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE; HUSBAND OF CATHERINE GOW EADIE, OF 77, STEWART RD. FALKIRK.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Alexander Eadie, S/4011, 9th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 25 Sep 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Falkirk, Stirlingshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Alexander EADIE lived at Ferniecroft Cottage, Auchterarder. He enlisted 27th September 1914 in the 11th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Nigg September 1914 to June 1915. Served France from June 1915. Killed in action with the 9th Black Watch. He died 25th September 1915 at Loos, France.
Charles Eadie
27618
Scottish National War Memorial
Cpl Charles H EADIE, 27618, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Auchterarder. He died on 21 June 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 13th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal CHARLES HURRY EADIE, 27618 from France, served in the 13th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 21 June 1918 at the age of 28 and is buried in DUISANS BRITISH CEMETERY, ETRUN and is commemorated on VI. G. 30. Additional information given: SON OF JAMES AND MARGARET EADIE, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal Charles H. Eadie, 27618, 13th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), was killed in action on 21 Jun 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Lochgelly, Fifeshire. He enlisted at Cowdenbeath, Fifeshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Corporal Charles H EADIE lived at Ferniecroft Cottage, Auchterarder. He enlisted Nov-15 in the 11th battalion of the Royal Scots. Home service from November 1915 to April 1916. Served France from April 1916.Wounded November 1916 but returned to France in August 1917 before being Killed in Action. He died 21st June 1918.
John Eadie
912
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John EADIE, 912, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 28 October 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN EADIE, 912 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 28 October 1915 at the age of 22 and is buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN and is commemorated on A. 14. 1. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND MARGARET EADIE, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Eadie, 912, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 28 Oct 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John EADIE lived at Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted Sep-07 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service August 1914 to May 1915 at Dundee, Wormit, Queensferry and Bedford. Served France. Died of wounds. He died 28th October 1915 at Rouen.
James Gardiner
265414
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl James GARDINER, 265414, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 11 September 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
LANCE CORPORAL JAMES GARDINER, 265414, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) died of wounds on 11/09/1917 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Lance Corporal JAMES GARDINER, 265414 from Belgium, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 11 September 1917 and is buried in GWALIA CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. A. 11.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal James Gardiner, 265414, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 11 Sep 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Corporal James GARDINER lived at Parkhead. He enlisted 8th August 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service August 1914 to May 1915. Served France and Belgium May 1915 to September 1917. Died of Wounds. He died 11th September 1917 and is buried at Gwallia British Cemetery, Elverdinghi, Belgium.
Allan Gibbon
23313
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Allan GIBBON, 23313, of MACHINE GUN CORPS INFANTRY, was born in Belhelvis Aberdeen. He died on 14 May 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of MACHINE GUN CORPS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: formerly 1781 R. High.Soldiers' Wills
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Private A GIBBON, 23313 from France, served in the 153rd Coy. of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). He died on 14 May 1917 and is buried in BROWN'S COPSE CEMETERY, ROEUX and is commemorated on Sp. Mem. 1.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal Allan GIBBON lived at Cloan Gardens. He enlisted 4th August 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Inverkeithing and Dundee. Served France in Machine Gun Section. Wounded December 1915 and Returned to France (Machine Gun Section) on May 1916. Died from Wounds received in the Battle of the Scarpe. He died 14th May 1917 and is buried at Fampoux. Twice recommended for Decoration
James Gibson
192820
Scottish National War Memorial
Gnr James GIBSON, 192820, of Unknown Unit attached to ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, was born in Auchterarder Perth. He died on 21 August 1918 Italy. He is listed on the roll of ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds.Soldiers' Wills
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Gunner JAMES GIBSON, 192820 from Italy, served in the 31st Bty. 35th Bde. of the Royal Field Artillery. He died on 21 August 1918 at the age of 21 and is buried in MAGNABOSCHI BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on Plot 1. Row D. Grave 6. Additional information given: SON OF ROBERT AND ELIZABETH GIBSON, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Gunner James Gibson, 192820, Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery, died on 21 Aug 1918 in Italy. He lived in Auchterarder, Perth. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Gunner James GIBSON He enlisted 9th January 1917 in the 31st Battery, 35th Brigade battalion of the RFA and RH. Home service Glasgow and Athlone, Ireland. Served France and Italian Front.Killed. He died 21st August 1918 at Asiago Plateau, Italy."
George Andrew Gordon
S/19074
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte George GORDON, S/19074, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 20 October 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 10th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE GORDON, S/19074, 10TH BN., ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS killed in action on 20/10/1917 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private G A GORDON from Belgium, served in the 10th Bn. of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He died on 20 October 1917 and is buried in MINTY FARM CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. D. 14. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF MRS. J. F. GORDON, OF ""WHITTEY BANK,"" CASTLE RD., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Piper George Andrew GORDON lived at Whitleybank, Castle Road. He enlisted 4th January 1915 in the 2/4th battalion of the Kings's Own Scottish Borderers. Home service January 1915 to March 1915. Served France.Transferred to Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and Killed. He died 20th October 1917."
Lawrence Oliphant Graeme
Scottish National War Memorial
Lieut Col Lawrence Oliphant GRAEME, CMG, of Unknown Unit attached to THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Inchbrakie. He died on 10 March 1916 Unknown. He is listed on the roll of THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lieutenant Colonel LAWRENCE OLIPHANT GRAEME, C M G, 3 times Mentioned in Despatches from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the Cameron Highlanders. He died on 10 March 1916 at the age of 43 and is buried in NOEUX-LES-MINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. K. 29. Additional information given: SERVED IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. A.D.C. (DURBAR TOUR). THREE TIMES MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES. SON OF LT. COL. L. A. M. GRAEME, OF THE HOUSE OF INCHBRAKIE (1ST MADRAS FUSILIERS), AND CATHERINE GLAS SANDEMAN; HUSBAND OF PENELOPE GRAEME (NEE HOPKINSON), OF SUTTON GRANGE, WANSFORD, PETERBOROUGH.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Lieutenant-Colonel Lawrence Oliphant GRAEME, CMG, lived at Aberuthven Lodge. He enlisted June 1892 in the 1st battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Adjutant, 2nd Camerons, 1897 to 1901; Adjutant Scottish Horse, 1903-1907; ADC to the King Emperor, Indian Durbar.Served France, Killed there. He died 10th March 1916 at France and is buried at Noeux-les-Mines. South African Medal (3 Clasps), Durbar Medal, CMG.
Robert Patrick Haldane
Scottish National War Memorial
Lieut Robert Patrick HALDANE, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. He died on 13 June 1915 Unknown. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn. (T.).Soldiers' Wills
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Lieutenant ROBERT PATRICK HALDANE from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 13 June 1915 at the age of 21 and is buried in VIEILLE-CHAPELLE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, LACOUTURE and is commemorated on IX. B. 1. Additional information given: SON OF SIR WILLIAM HALDANE, OF FOSWELL, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Patrick HALDANE lived at Foswell. He enlisted 4th August 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Queensferry, Wormit and Bedford. Served France May to June 1915. Wounded at Festubert. He died 13th June 1915. at In Field Ambulance at Locon and is buried at British Military Cemetery, Locon.
John Hally
Scottish National War Memorial
Capt John HALLY, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. He died on 30 July 1916 Unknown. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn. (T.).Soldiers' Wills
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Captain JOHN HALLY from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 at the age of 29 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A. Additional information given: SON OF COLONEL AND MRS. HALLY, OF RUTHVEN TOWER, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE. MOBILISED 4TH AUG., 1914.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Captain John HALLY lived at Ruthven Tower. He enlisted 1909 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service. Served France May 1915 to July 1916. Killed. He died 30th July 1916 at High Wood, Somme.
John Haxton
434428
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private J HAXTON from United Kingdom, served in the 403rd Agricultural Coy. of the Royal Army Service Corps. He died on 17 February 1919 at the age of 39 and is buried in AUCHTERARDER CEMETERY and is commemorated on IV. E28. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF ELIZABETH W. JACK HAXTON, OF 198, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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John Haxton was born abt 1880. He was married on 28 Sep 1915 at Auchterarder. He lived at Balmyre Enol, Perthshire. He enlisted in 1915 at the age of 35. He joined the Labour Corps. The following records survive: Short Service Attestation.Soldiers Died in the Great War
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Private John HAXTON lived at 198 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 18th February 1915 in the ASC. Home service London, Winchester and Auchterarder. Died of Influenza. He died 17th February 1919.
William Hepburn
S/16332
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William HEPBURN, S/16332, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 18 February 1918 Home. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 7th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private WILLIAM PATERSON HEPBURN from United Kingdom, served in the 1st/7th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 18 February 1918 at the age of 27 and is buried in AUCHTERARDER CEMETERY and is commemorated on VI. B46. Additional information given: SON OF MRS. MARY HEPBURN, OF 136, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Hepburn, S/16332, 7th (Fife) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 18 Feb 1918 in Home. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private William HEPBURN lived at High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 29th June 1916 in the 7th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France From April 1917. Wounded at Battle of Bourlon Wood.Died. He died 18th February 1918 at Grange Hospital, Southport.
David Herd
S/15511
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte David HERD, S/15511, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Edinburgh. He died on 23 March 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: latterly 39604, 11th Bn. The Royal Scots.Soldiers' Wills
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Private DAVID HERD, 39604 from France, served in the 11th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 23 March 1918 and is buried in POZIERES MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 13 and 14.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private David Herd, 39604, 11th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), was killed in action on 23 Mar 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Auchterarder, Perthshire. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perthshire. Additional information: Formerly S/15511, R. High. 1/122, T.R. Battn.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private David HERD lived at Broadfold Farm, Auchterarder. He enlisted 5th June 1916 in the 11th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France from 10th December 1916 then transferred to Royal Scots. Killed. He died 23rd March 1918.
Andrew Hutchison
1179
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl Andrew HUTCHISON, 1179, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 13 November 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
LANCE CORPORAL ANDREW HUTCHISON, 1179, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) killed in action on 13/11/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Lance Corporal A HUTCHISON, 1179 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 13 November 1916 at the age of 22 and is buried in HAWTHORN RIDGE CEMETERY NO.2, AUCHONVILLERS and is commemorated on B. 10. Additional information given: SON OF ANDREW HUTCHISON, OF 23, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal Andrew Hutchison, 1179, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 13 Nov 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance-Corporal Andrew HUTCHISON lived at Highwood View, Auchterarder. He enlisted Feb-12 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service Queensferry, Dundee and Bedford; Bridge of Earn. Served France from 28th August 1915 to November 1916. Killed. He died 13th November 1916 at Beaumont Hamel.
Dav Alex Hutchison
266206
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte David HUTCHISON, 266206, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 03 May 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 4/5th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private DAVID ALEXANDER HUTCHISON, 266206 from Belgium, served in the 4th/5th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 27 April 1918 at the age of 22 and is buried in TYNE COT MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 94 to 96. Additional information given: SON OF ANDREW AND GEORGINA HUTCHISON, OF 23, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private David Hutchison, 266206, 4 5th (Angus and Dundee) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 3 May 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Corporal David Alex HUTCHISON lived at Highwood View. He enlisted May-15 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service Bridge of Earn, Falkirk and Ripon (signaller Instructor 1st Class). Served France from 18th March 1917 (attached to 4/5 Black Watch). Wounded at Ypres 3rd August 1917 and later Killed. He died 27th April 1918 at Voormezelle Keep.
Alexander Innes
35585
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alexander INNES, 35585, of MACHINE GUN CORPS INFANTRY, was born in St Ninian's Stirling. He died on 23 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of MACHINE GUN CORPS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: formerly 1698 A.& S.H.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ALEXANDER INNES, 35585 from France, served in the 87th Coy. of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). He died on 23 April 1917 at the age of 31 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 10. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF CATHERINE SOUTAR INNES, OF 3, FEWS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Alexander INNES lived at 3 Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 15th August 1914 in the 10th battalion of the Machine Gun Corps. Home service Bedford, England. France. Missing.Killed. He died 23rd April 1917.
John Dunn Jamieson
1207
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John Dunn JAMIESON, 1207, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 07 June 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN DUNN JAMIESON, 1207 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 07 June 1915 at the age of 19 and is buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY and is commemorated on VIII. A. 72. Additional information given: SON OF JAMES H. AND ANNIE N. JAMIESON, OF RUTHVEN ST., AUCHTERARDER; HUSBAND OF MARY JAMIESON, OF 32, RUTHVEN VALE TERRACE, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Dunn Jamieson, 1207, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 7 Jun 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John JAMIESON lived at Ruthven Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted Feb-12 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service Queensferry and Dundee. France from May 1915. Wounded Festubert, 2nd June 1915. Died. He died 7th June 1915 at General Hospital, Boulogne.
John Kay
325723
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John KAY, 325723, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. He died on 21 May 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 1/8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J KAY, 325723 from France, served in the 1st/8th Bn. of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He died on 21 May 1917 at the age of 29 and is buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on XXV. C. 7. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. PETER KAY, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John KAY He enlisted 12th February 1915 in the 8th battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland highlanders. France 1915 to 1916; Invalided Home; Returned to France January 1917. Wounded Battle of Arras and died of wounds. He died 21st May 1917 at 22nd General Hospital and is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery.
John Brown Kaye
1802
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John KAYE, 1802, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 24 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN KAYE, 1802 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 24 July 1916 at the age of 20 and is buried in FLATIRON COPSE CEMETERY, MAMETZ and is commemorated on IV. F. 7. Additional information given: SON OF THOMAS AND JANET KAYE, OF 53, FEUS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Kaye, 1802, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 24 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John Brown KAYE lived at 53 Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 5th August 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France May 1915. Killed. He died 24th July 1916.
George Laing
S/3336
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte George LAING, S/3336, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Bridge of Earn Perthshire. He died on 07 November 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private GEORGE LAING from Belgium, served in the 8th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 07 November 1915 and is buried in YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 37.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private George LAING lived at Upper Borland Park. He enlisted 14th September 1914 in the 8th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France. Killed. He died 11th November 1915.
Harry Leonard
5377
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Henry LEONARD, 5377, of Unknown Unit attached to LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH, was born in Edinburgh. He died on 23 September 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of LIVERPOOL SCOTTISH. The cause of death is given as Killed in action.Soldiers' Wills
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Private HARRY LEONARD, 5377 from France, served in the 10th Bn. of the The King's (Liverpool Regiment). He died on 23 September 1916 at the age of 23 and is buried in GUARDS' CEMETERY, LESBOEUFS and is commemorated on V. E. 4. Additional information given: SON OF LOUISA LEONARD, OF 180, SOUTH ST., PERTH, AND THE LATE HENRY WILLIAM LEONARD. NATIVE OF AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Harry LEONARD lived at Bank Place, Auchterader. He enlisted 13th October 1915 in the Scottish battalion of the King's Liverpool Regiment. Home service. Served France. Killed. He died 23rd September 1916.
William Mailer
64943
Scottish National War Memorial
Dvr William MAILER, 64943, of Unknown Unit attached to ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, was born in Motherwell Lanark. He died on 03 September 1914 Home. He is listed on the roll of ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. The cause of death is given as Died.Soldiers' Wills
DRIVER WILLIAM MAILER, 64943, ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY died on 03/09/1914 in HOME.Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Driver WILLIAM MAILER, 64943 from United Kingdom, served in the 29th Bty. of the Royal Field Artillery. He died on 03 September 1914 and is buried in NETLEY MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on N. 310.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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DVR. William Mailer, 64943, Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery, died on 3 Sep 1914 in Home. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Driver William MAILER lived at Lower Borland Park. He enlisted 27th March 1911 in the 29th Battery battalion of the Royal Field Artillery. Home service at Salisbury Plain for 3 years. Served France and was wounded in the Retreat from Mons. Died. He died 3rd September 1914 at Netley Hospital.
Robert Mailer
11248
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private ROBERT MILLAR, 11248 from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the Highland Light Infantry. He died on 19 December 1914 and is buried in LE TOURET MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 37 and 38.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Signaller Robert MAILER lived at Lower Borland Park. He enlisted May-07 in the Highland Light Infantry. He was mobilised Aug-14. Home service at Mullingar, Ireland, 3 years. Served France - Missing 19th December 1914. Presumed Killed.
Michael Manning
1370
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Michael MANNING, 1370, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 13 August 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private MICHAEL MANNING, 1370 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 13 August 1915 at the age of 19 and is buried in CORBIE COMMUNAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on Plot I. Row A. Grave 8. Additional information given: SON OF CORNELIUS AND ANNIE MANNING, OF STINNOULL PLACE, AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Michael Manning, 1370, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 13 Aug 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Michael MANNING lived at Kinnoull Place. He enlisted in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service. Served France and died of wounds. He died 12th August 1917.
William Mason
1471
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William MASON, 1471, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Falkirk Stirlingshire. He died on 13 June 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private WILLIAM MASON, 1471 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 13 June 1915 at the age of 23 and is buried in LE TOURET MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panels 24 to 26. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND MAGGIE MASON, OF 14, ROMAN DRIVE, CAMELON, FALKIRK.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Mason, 1471, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 13 Jun 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private William MASON lived at 177 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted Feb-14 in the 6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service. Served France from May 1915. Killed. He died 13th June 191?.
James Maxtone
235507
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James MAXTON, 235507, of Unknown Unit attached to THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 26 October 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES FARQUHARSON MAXTONE, 235507 from Belgium, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Gordon Highlanders. He died on 26 October 1917 at the age of 26 and is buried in TYNE COT MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 135 to 136. Additional information given: SON OF THE LATE JOHN AND HELEN MAXTONE, OF 72, ASHBANK FEUS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTNSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Maxton, 235507, 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, was killed in action on 26 Oct 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Dunblane.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance Corporal James F MAXTONE lived at 72 Feus. He enlisted 9th May 1916 in the 2nd battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. Home service. Served France. Missing 26th October 1917. Presumed Killed.
Isaac McCulloch
38569
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Isaac McCULLOCK, 38569, of THE KING'S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY., was born in Coupar Angus Perth. He died on 07 June 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of SCOTTISH CASUALTIES EXTRACTED FROM ENGLISH REGIMENTS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 8th Bn. formerly 24906 R. Scots. R.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ISAAC McCULLOCK, 38569 from Belgium, served in the 8th Bn of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He died on 07 June 1917 and is buried in YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 47.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Isaac McCULLUCH lived at East Fordoun. He enlisted in the 8th battalion of the Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. He was mobilised 29th May 1915. Home service Trained with 17th Battalion Royal Scots. Edinburgh, Ripon, Barry, Dundee. Served France from 12 June 1916. Transferred to Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.Killed. He died 7th June 1917.SNWM2: 143851
John McGlashan
903
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl John McGLASHAN, 903, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS. He died on 01 June 1917 United Kingdom. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Unknown.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal JOHN McGLASHAN, 903 from United Kingdom, served inBlack Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 01 June 1917 and is buried in AUCHTERARDER CEMETERY and is commemorated on IV. H42. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN MCGLASHAN, OF AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal John McGLASHAN lived at 125 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 1900 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 5th August 1914. Home service Queensferry, Wormit, Tayport, Dundee and Bedford. Served France from 2nd May 1915. Wounded at Festubert June 1915. He died on Jun-17.
Alexander McIntosh
265262
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl Alexander McINTOSH, 265262, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Ardler Perthshire. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal ALEXANDER McINTOSH, 265262 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal Alexander McIntosh, 265262, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 30 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance-Corporal Alexander McINTOSH lived at Castleton, Auchterarder. He enlisted in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service Nine months. Served France 1915 to 1916. Missing 30th July 1916. Presumed Killed. He died 30th July 1916.
James McIntyre
1685
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James McINTYRE, 1685, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Crieff. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J McINTYRE, 1685 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 and is buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL and is commemorated on XV. H. 9.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James McIntyre, 1685, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 30 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private James McINTYRE lived at 40 Townhead, Auchterader. He enlisted Aug-14 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 1914 to 1915. Served France. Killed. He died 30th July 1916.
William McIntyre
31367
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William McINTYRE, 31367, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 22 October 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 15th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private WILLIAM McINTYRE, 31367 from Belgium, served in the 15th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 22 October 1917 and is buried in TYNE COT MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 11 to 14 and 162.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William McIntyre, 31367, 15th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), was killed in action on 22 Oct 1917 in France and Flanders. He lived in Auchterarder. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Signaller William D McINTYRE lived at Newton Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 17th May 1916 in the 15th or 3rd battalion of the Royal Scots. Home service. Served France. Killed. He died 22nd October 1917.
Colin McIntyre
23829
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Colin McINTYRE, 23829, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, was born in Kilfinan Argyllshire. He died on 01 February 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6/7th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private C McINTYRE, 23829 from France, served in the 6th/7th Bn. of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He died on 01 February 1917 and is buried in DERNANCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on IV. H. 12.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Colin McIntyre, 23829, 6 7th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, died on 1 Feb 1917 in France and Flanders. He lived in Auchterarder, Perthshire. He enlisted at Cumnock, Ayrshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Colin McINTYRE lived at Upper Borland Park, Auchterarder. He enlisted 22nd November 1915 in the 6/7th battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Home service 4 months at Inverkeithing. Served France. Wounded 31st January 1917 at Le Sars. He died 1st February 1917."
Alexander McKay
S/6545
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alexander McKAY, S/6545, of Unknown Unit attached to THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 25 September 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ALEXANDER MACKAY from France, served in the ""A"" Coy. 8th Bn. of the Gordon Highlanders. He died on 25 September 1915 at the age of 19 and is buried in LOOS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 115 to 119. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. ALEXANDER MACKAY, OF 320, BALTIC ST., BRIDGETON, GLASGOW.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Alexander McKay was born abt 1895. He enlisted in 1914 at the age of 19. He joined the Gordon Highlanders. He was allocated regimental number ??5. The following records survive: Short Service Attestation.Soldiers Died in the Great War
Private Alexander McKay, S/6545, 8th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, was killed in action on 25 Sep 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Glasgow.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Alexander McKAY lived at Ruthvendale Terrace, Auchterarder. He enlisted Sep-14 in the 8th battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. Home service - Aldershot. Served France from 11th June 1915. Killed at Battle of Loos. He died 25th September 1915 at Loos."
Charles McKenzie
1518
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Charles McKENZIE, 1518, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Blairgowrie Perthshire. He died on 31 August 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE CHARLES MCKENZIE, 1518, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) died of wounds on 31/08/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private CHARLES HENRY McKENZIE, 1518 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 31 August 1916 at the age of 18 and is buried in CITE BONJEAN MILITARY CEMETERY, ARMENTIERES and is commemorated on I. F. 12. Additional information given: SON OF HENRY AND MARGARET MCKENZIE, OF SCONES, LETHENDY, PERTH. BORN AT RATTRAY, BLAIRGOWRIE, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Charles McKenzie, 1518, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 31 Aug 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Charles McKENZIE lived at Aberuthven. He enlisted Feb-14 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised Aug-14. Home service. Served France. Killed. He died 31st August 1916 at Armentieres and is buried at Military Cemetery near Armentieres.
John S McLaren
265997
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John McLAREN, 265997, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 23 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN McLAREN, 265997 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 23 April 1917 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 6.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John McLaren, 265997, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 23 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John S MCLAREN lived at 18 Garth Terrace, Auchterarder. He enlisted 23rd March 1915 in the 6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Inverkeithing, Bridge of Earn, Blairgowrie, Grangemouth and Norwich. Served France from December 1916. Missing 23rd April 1917 and presumed killed on that date. He died 23rd April 1917.
Peter McLaren
422355
Scottish National War Memorial
Spr Peter McLAREN, 422355, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL ENGINEERS, was born in Edinburgh. He died on 21 March 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL ENGINEERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 12th Field Coy.Soldiers' Wills
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Sapper PETER McLAREN, 422355 from France, served in the 12th Field Coy. of the Royal Engineers. He died on 21 March 1918 at the age of 20 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 1. Additional information given: SON OF NELLIE M. MCLAREN, OF 134, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, AND THE LATE MALCOLM MCLAREN.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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SPR. Peter McLaren, 422355, Royal Engineers, was killed in action on 21 Mar 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Auchterarder, Perthshire. Additional information: 12Th Field Coy., R.E.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Sapper Peter McLAREN lived at 134 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted Jan-15 in the 12th Field Company battalion of the Royal Engineers. Home service Carlinghowe and Irvine 1915-1917. Served France. Killed. He died 21st March 1918.
John McLaren
20980
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John McLAREN, 20980, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 01 October 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 12th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J McLAREN, 20980 from Belgium, served in the 11th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 01 October 1918 at the age of 29 and is buried in DADIZEELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on V. D. 10. Additional information given: SON OF MARGARET MCLAREN, OF NEWTON FENS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, AND THE LATE DAVID MCLAREN.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John McLaren, 20980, 12th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), was killed in action on 1 Oct 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Auchterarder. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John McLAREN lived at Newton Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 19th March 1915 in the 12th battalion of the Royal Scots. Home service 3 months. Served France 3 years 3 Months. Wounded 4 Times. Killed. He died 1st October 1918 at Ledeghem.
Alexander Menzies
88934
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alex MENZIES, 88934, of MACHINE GUN CORPS INFANTRY, was born in Auchterarder Perth. He died on 29 July 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of MACHINE GUN CORPS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: formerly 1455 R. High.Soldiers' Wills
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Private O A MENZIES, 88934 from France, served in the 195th Coy. of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). He died on 29 July 1917 and is buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN and is commemorated on P. II. E. 11A.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Alex Menzies, 88934, (Infantry), Machine Gun Corps, died on 29 Jul 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder. Additional information: Formerly 1455, R. High.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Alexander MENZIES lived at Lennox Cottage. He enlisted May-13 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch (and Machine Gun Corps - 195th Company). He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service at Queensferry, Wormit, Dundee, Bedford, Ripon, Nottingham. Served France from May 1915;Invalided home December 1915; Transferred to the Machine Gun Corps; Returned to France July 1916;Wounded and Gassed 27th July 1917, Died. He died 29th July 1917 at Rouen.SNWM2: 155885
Joseph Bowman Moore
S/15543
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Joseph Bowman MOORE, S/15543, of Unknown Unit attached to THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Thornliebank Renfrewshire. He died on 04 June 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J B MOORE, 15543 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Cameron Highlanders. He died on 04 June 1916 and is buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on III. E. 11.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Joseph MOORE lived at Auchterarder House Gardens, Auchterarder. He enlisted 12th November 1914 in the 8th or 6th battalion of the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. Home service 15 months at Inverness and 3 months at Tain. Served France from August 1915 until 4th June 1916.Killed Hulloch near Loos.
Peter Newlands
53712
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Private P NEWLANDS, 53712 from Belgium, served in the 18th Bn. of the Canadian Infantry. He died on 26 December 1915 and is buried in RIDGE WOOD MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. K. 2. Additional information given: BROTHER OF ANNABELLA NEWLANDS, OF AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Peter NEWLANDS lived at Abbotsfield Gardens, Auchterarder. He enlisted Sep-14 in the 18th battalion of the Elgin Light Infantry (Canada). Home service - 1 year. Served France 3 months. Killed. He died 26th December 1915.
Robert Nicol
265259
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Robert NICOL, 265259, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 11 April 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ROBERT NICOL, 265259 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 11 April 1918 at the age of 21 and is buried in VIEILLE-CHAPELLE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, LACOUTURE and is commemorated on VI. A. 15. Additional information given: SON OF DAVID AND BARBARA NICOL, OF CASTLETON, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Robert Nicol, 265259, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 11 Apr 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Robert NICOL lived at Borland Park, Auchterarder. He enlisted 5th August 1914 in the 6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 1914-1916 at queensferry, Dundee, Bedford. Served France from May 1915. Killed at Robequ. He died 11th April 1918.
William Nicol
43727
Scottish National War Memorial
Air Mech 1st Class William NICOL, 43727, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL AIR FORCE, was born in Auchterarder Perth. He died on 24 September 1918 France. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL AIR FORCE. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: No.1 A.S.D.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal WILLIAM NICOL, 43727 from France, served in the 1st Aeroplane Supply Depot Repair Park of the Royal Air Force. He died on 23 September 1918 at the age of 24 and is buried in TERLINCTHUN BRITISH CEMETERY, WIMILLE and is commemorated on IV. C. 36. Additional information given: SON OF JANET AND CHARLES NICOL, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTH.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal [or 1st AM] William NICOL lived at 70 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 4th August 1914 in the RAF. Home service 1914 to 1915 at Qyeensferry, Dundee and Bedford. Served France May 1915 to February 1916. Discharged, time expired. Re-enlisted and joined the RAF in August 1916. served in France from July 1917. Died of Wounds. He died 25th September 1918.
Robert Porter
268846
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Robert PORTER, 268846, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Hawick. He died on 27 September 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 4/5th Bn. formerly 150822, Scot. Horse.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ROBERT PORTER, 268846 from Belgium, served in the 4th/5th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 27 September 1917 and is buried in TYNE COT MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 94 to 96.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Robert PORTER lived at Belvedere Place, Auchterarder. He enlisted 1st February 1915 in the 4/5th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Sutton-on-Sea and Alford for 5months. Served France. Missing presumed killed."
David Bisset Ramsay
1350 D.
Scottish National War Memorial
Seaman David RAMSAY, 1350 D., of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL NAVY. He died on 01 January 1919 RNR HM Yacht 'IOLAIRE'. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL NAVY. The cause of death is given as Unknown.Soldiers' Wills
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Seaman D RAMSAY from United Kingdom, served in the H.M. Yacht ""Iolaire."" of the Royal Naval Reserve. He died on 01 January 1919 at the age of 50 and is buried in AUCHTERARDER CEMETERY and is commemorated on IV. E29. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF MARTHA RAMSAY, OF CASTLETON, AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Leading Seaman David Bisset RAMSAY lived at 4 Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted 4th August 1914 in the RNR battalion of the HMS Iolaire. Drowned in Stornaway Disaster. He died on Jan-19."
Robert Riddoch
3965
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Robert RIDDOCK, 3965, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private R RIDDOCH, 3965 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 and is buried in CATERPILLAR VALLEY CEMETERY, LONGUEVAL and is commemorated on XI. G. 26.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Robert Riddock, 3965, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 30 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Robert RIDDOCH lived at Arnott Cottage, Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 8th November 1915 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Bridge of Earn, Falkirk, Ripon, 1915 to 1916. Served France. Killed at High Wood. He died 31st July 1916.
Thomas R Ross
265339
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private THOMAS ROBERT ROSS, M M, 265339 from France, served in the 4th/5th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 19 August 1918 at the age of 22 and is buried in VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 7. Additional information given: CROIX DE GUERRE WITH STAR (FRANCE). SON OF JAMES AND ELIZABETH ROSS, OF GOLVAL, MELVICH, THURSO, CAITHNESS.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Thomas Robert Ross, 265339, 4 5th (Angus and Dundee) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 19 Aug 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire. Additional information: M.MCanadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Thomas R ROSS lived at Bellshill, Foswell, Auchterarder. He enlisted May-14 in the 6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service - Coast Defence, Queensferry and Dundee. Served France from May 1915. Killed. He died 19th August 1918. Awarded Military Medal August 1917; Croix-de-Guerre (Etoile), July 1918
Wm McIntosh Salmond
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Private William McIntosh SALMOND lived at North View, High Street, Auchterader. He enlisted Jun-17 in the 76th Company battalion of the Canadian Forestry Corps. Home service. Served France. Killed as a result of accident, September 18th 1918.
George Salmond
S/8869
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl George SALMOND, S/8869, of Unknown Unit attached to THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 07 November 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 7th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal G SALMOND from Belgium, served in the 7th Bn. of the Seaforth Highlanders. He died on 07 November 1915 at the age of 23 and is buried in LARCH WOOD (RAILWAY CUTTING) CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. G. 1. Additional information given: SON OF GEORGE SALMOND, OF 214, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal George Salmond, S/8869, 7th Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, was killed in action on 7 Nov 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Edinburgh, Midlothian.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance-Corporal George SALMOND lived at 214 High Street, Auchterader. He enlisted 3rd June 1915 in the 7th battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. Home service. Served France. Killed.
James Scott
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private James SCOTT lived at Aberuthven. He enlisted Oct-10 in the 1st battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service - Fort George. Served France - Neuve Chapelle, Loos, Givenchy, 2nd Battle of Ypres, somme, Mesopotamia. Killed there.
George Sharp
139
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Sergeant GEORGE SHARP, M M, 139 from France, served in the 16th Bn. of the Australian Infantry, A.I.F. He died on 11 April 1917 and is buried in VILLERS-BRETONNEUX MEMORIAL.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Sergeant George SHARP He enlisted Aug-14 in the 16th battalion of the Australian Infantry. Served Egypt, Gallipoli, France. Killed 1917. He died 1917. Awarded Military Medal
Duncan Sharp
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Lieutenant DUNCAN SHARP from France, served in the 11th Bn. of the Australian Infantry, A.I.F. He died on 10 August 1918 at the age of 28 and is buried in HEATH CEMETERY, HARBONNIERES and is commemorated on IV. J. 5. Additional information given: SON OF DUNCAN SHARP AND OF JEAN CUNNINGHAM HERBERT; HUSBAND OF ANNE SHARP, OF 6, BROUGHAM ST., EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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2nd Lieutenant Duncan SHARP He enlisted in the 11th Battalion 1st Division battalion. Home service. Served Egypt, Gallipoli and France. Killed. He died 1918.CWGC Not certain
Eben Imrie Sinclair
265674
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Ebenezer Imrie SINCLAIR, 265674, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 01 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private EBENEZER IMRIE SINCLAIR, 265574 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 01 April 1917 at the age of 23 and is buried in MAROEUIL BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on IV. B. 11. Additional information given: SON OF EBENEZER IMRIE AND CHRISTINA SINCLAIR, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Ebenezer Imrie Sinclair, 265674, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 1 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Ebenezer Imrie SINCLAIR lived at 35 Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted Aug-14 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 1914 to 1915. Served in France. Killed. He died 1st April 1917 and is buried at Morelle.
Hope Sinclair
13467
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Hope SINCLAIR, 13467, of Unknown Unit attached to THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, was born in Auchterarder. He died on 25 October 1918 Mesopotamia. He is listed on the roll of THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private HOPE SINCLAIR, 13467 from Iraq, served in the 1st Bn. of the Highland Light Infantry. He died on 25 October 1918 at the age of 30 and is buried in BASRA MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 35 and 64. Additional information given: SON OF EBENEZER IMRIE SINCLAIR AND CHRISTINA SINCLAIR, OF 35, TOWNHEAD, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE. A TRAMWAY CONDUCTOR (GLASGOW CORPORATION).Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Hope Sinclair, 13467, 1st Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, was killed in action on 25 Oct 1918 in Mesopotamia. He lived in Auchterarder. He enlisted at Glasgow.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Hope SINCLAIR lived at Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted Sep-14 in the 15th battalion of the Highland Light Infantry. Home service for 6 months. Served with 1st Battalion of the Highland light infantry in Mesopotamia. Wounded 1st July 1916. Killed. He died on Oct-18.
John Somerville
S/16430
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John SOMERVILLE, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 18 May 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J SOMERVILLE from Germany, served in the 8th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 18 May 1918 and is buried in COLOGNE SOUTHERN CEMETERY and is commemorated on XI. A. 20.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Somerville, S/16430, 8th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 18 May 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John SOMERVILLE lived at Borland Park, Auchterarder. He enlisted 7th July 1916 in the 8th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service. Served France from November 1916. Prisoner March 1918. Died. He died 18th July 1918 at Friemersheim.
John T Steel
29404
Scottish National War Memorial
Sgt John Tran STEEL, 29404, of 16th BATTALION, CANADIAN SCOTTISH. He died on 02 May 1915 Unknown. He is listed on the roll of CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. The cause of death is given as Killed in action.Soldiers' Wills
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Sergeant JOHN TRAN STEEL, 29404 from Belgium, served in the 16th Bn. of the Canadian Infantry. He died on 02 May 1915 at the age of 28 and is buried in ESSEX FARM CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. S. 5. Additional information given: SON OF JAMES AND LILLIAS TRAN STEEL, OF THORNHILL COTTAGE, FEUS, AUCHTERARDER.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Sergeant John T STEEL lived at 56 Feus, Auchterarder. He enlisted 4th August 1914 in the 16th battalion of the Canadian Scottish. Home service 1914 to 1915. Served France from 11th February 1915. Killed. He died 30th April 1915 at Ypres.
Hugh John Stewart
214
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Trooper HUGH JOHN STEWART, 214 from Malta, served in the 2nd of the Australian Light Horse. He died on 03 September 1915 at the age of 41 and is buried in PIETA MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on B. VIII. 1. Additional information given: SON OF ALEXANDER AND CHRISTINA MACPHERSON STEWART, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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SQMS Hugh John STEWART lived at Crown Hotel. He enlisted 6th September 1914 in the 2nd battalion of the Australian Light Horse. Gallipoli. Died. He died 2nd September 1915 at Malta.
Malcolm Stewart
266679
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl Malcolm STEWART, 266679, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 21 March 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal MALCOLM STEWART, 266679 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 21 March 1918 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 6.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal Malcolm Stewart, 266679, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 21 Mar 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance-Corporal Malcolm STEWART lived at 45 Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted 1st March 1916 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Ripon. Served France. Missing 21st March 1918. Presumed Killed.
Henry Walker
265225
Scottish National War Memorial
Cpl Henry WALKER, 265225, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 09 August 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal H WALKER, 265225 from Belgium, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 09 August 1917 and is buried in DOZINGHEM MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. F. 18.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Corporal Henry Walker, 265225, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 9 Aug 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Blackford, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Corporal Henry WALKER lived at Crieff Road. He enlisted 4th August 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at Queensferry, Dundee and Ripon. Served France. Wounded July 1917. Died of Wounds. He died 2nd August 1918.
John Walker
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Private John WALKER lived at 71 High Street, Auchterarder. He enlisted 1st October 1918 in the Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars. Home service at Canterbury and Aldershot 6 months.Died at Perth. He died 6th April 1919 at Perth.
William Watson
S/43184
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William WATSON, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Forgandenny Perthshire. He died on 17 November 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private WILLIAM WATSON from Belgium, served in the 1st Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 17 November 1917 at the age of 21 and is buried in PASSCHENDAELE NEW BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on VII. D. 22. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND CATHERINE WATSON, OF 28, RUTHVENVALE TERRACE, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Watson, S/43184, 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 17 Nov 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private William WATSON lived at 28 Ruthvenvale, Auchterarder. He enlisted 13th February 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. He was mobilised 4th August 1914. Home service. Served France. Killed. He died 17th November 1917."
Duncan Watters
266543
Scottish National War Memorial
Sgt Duncan WATTERS, 266543, DCM, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 27 August 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Serjeant DUNCAN WATTERS, D C M, 266543 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 27 August 1918 at the age of 33 and is buried in VIS-EN-ARTOIS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 7. Additional information given: SON OF MRS. I. WATTERS, OF 19, RUTHEN VALE TERRACE, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
Sjt Microsoft Access, regimental number 266543, of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), lived in Auchterarder. He was awarded then Distinguished Conduct Medal on 30 Oct 1918. Full citation: 266543. Sjt. D Watters R Highrs (Auchterarder) (LG 30 Oct 1918). For conspicuous gallantry when his party was held up by enemy machine gun fire. Crawling out to a flank he shot several of the team and then captured the gun single-handed. This was a magnificent act of courage and prompt initiative; and all through operations he set a splendid example of coolness and determination to his men.De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour
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Sergeant Duncan Watters, 266543, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 27 Aug 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth. Additional information: D.C.MCanadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Sergeant Duncan WATTERS lived at 18 Ruthvenvale Terrace, Auchterarder. He enlisted Dec-15 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 1 year. Served France from 1916 to 1918. Killed. He died 27th August 1918. DCM For capturing enemy machine gun single-handed 21st July 1918"
Thomas Wilkie
1780
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Thomas WILKIE, 1780, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perth. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: latterly 20135 Machine Gun Corps (Infantry).Soldiers' Wills
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Private THOMAS WILKIE, 20135 from France, served in the 153rd Coy. of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). He died on 30 July 1916 at the age of 23 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 5 C and 12 C. Additional information given: SON OF JAMES AND ALLISON WILKIE, OF BURNBANK, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Thomas Wilkie, 20135, (Infantry), Machine Gun Corps, was killed in action on 30 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarde. Additional information: Formerly 1780, R. High.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private Thomas WILKIE lived at Castleton, Auchterarder. He enlisted 5th August 1914 in the 1/6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 8 months. Served France. Killed. He died 30th July 1916.SNWM2: 188627
John Wilson
1791
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John WILSON, 1791, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Gowanhill Lanarkshire. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN WILSON, 1791 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Wilson, 1791, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 30 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private John WILSON lived at Strathern House. He enlisted 7th August 1914 in the 6th battalion of the Black Watch. Home service at North Queensferry, south Queensferry, Dalmeny, Inverkeithing, Wormit, Dundee, Bedford. Served France from 2nd May 1915 to 30th July 1916. Killed. He died 30th July 1916.CWGC ref uncertain
James Wylie
4580
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private JAMES WYLIE, 4580 from France, served in the 3rd Bn. of the Australian Infantry, A.I.F. He died on 18 August 1916 and is buried in COURCELETTE BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on VII. C. 11.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Andrew WYLIE lived at 41 Pomarium Street, Perth. He enlisted 20th February 1915 in the 12th battalion of the Royal Scots. Home service 5 months. Served France. Killed. He died on Jul-16.
Andrew Wylie
20762
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Andrew WYLIE, 20762, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Perth. He died on 14 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 12th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE ANDREW WYLIE, 20762, 12TH BN., ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT) killed in action on 14/07/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private ANDREW WYLIE, 20762 from France, served in the 12th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 14 July 1916 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 6 D and 7 D.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James WYLIE lived at Pairney Cottage. He enlisted in the 3rd battalion of the Australian Infantry. Served Egypt, France, Killed 16th August 1916.
James R Young
S/7207
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl James Robertson YOUNG, S/7207, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 05 March 1916 Persian Gulf. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal JAMES ROBERTSON YOUNG, S/7207 from Iraq, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 05 March 1916 at the age of 28 and is buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. B. 2. Additional information given: SON OF ALEXANDER SPALDING YOUNG AND MARY ROBERTSON YOUNG, OF 66, TOWNHEAD, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal James Robertson Young, S/7207, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 5 Mar 1916 in Persian Gulf. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Lance-Corporal James Robertson YOUNG lived at 66 Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted 13th December 1914 in the 2nd battalion of the Black Watch. Home service 1914 to 1915. Served France from 1915; Mesopotamia. Killed 5th March 1916. He died 5th March 1916.
David Deuchars
33600
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte David DEUCHARS, 33600, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 26 October 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE DAVID DEUCHARS, 33600, 2ND BN., ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS died of wounds on 26/10/1918 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private D DEUCHARS, 33600 from Belgium, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He died on 26 October 1918 and is buried in MOORSEELE MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on B. 9.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private David Deuchars, 33600, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, died on 26 Oct 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Grahamstown, Falkirk. He enlisted at Falkirk.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Private David DEUCHARS lived at 19 Bute Street, Falkirk. He enlisted in the 2nd battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Home service. Served France. Died of wounds. He died 25th October 1918.
Robert Morrison
119171
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Robert MORRISON, 119171, of MACHINE GUN CORPS INFANTRY. He died on 13 December 1919 Egypt. He is listed on the roll of MACHINE GUN CORPS. The cause of death is given as Unknown. Other information given: 270th Coy.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ROBERT MORRISON, 119171 from Egypt, served in the 270th Coy. of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). He died on 13 December 1919 at the age of 29 and is buried in PORT SAID WAR MEMORIAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on R. 16. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF JANET E. MORRISON, OF PEACE RIVER, ALBERTA, CANADA.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Robert MORRISON lived at Townhead, Auchterarder. He enlisted May-15 in the 270th Company, D Section battalion of the Machine Gun Corps. Home service. Hospital July 1915to January 1916. Served Quetta from Noveber 1917 to 1919. Died on way home. He died 13th December 1919 at Port Said.
John Thomas Barnett
9186
Scottish National War Memorial
Gdsm John Thomas BARNETT, 9186, of Unknown Unit attached to SCOTS GUARDS, was born in Auchterarder. He died on 26 October 1914 F&F. He is listed on the roll of SCOTS GUARDS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J T BARNETT, 9186 from Belgium, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Scots Guards. He died on 26 October 1914 and is buried in YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 11.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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GDSN. John Thomas Barnett, 9186, Scots Guards, was killed in action on 26 Oct 1914 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Dundee.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Daniel Blair
S/11187
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Daniel BLAIR, S/11187, of Unknown Unit attached to THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder. He died on 21 May 1916 Persian Gulf. He is listed on the roll of THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Died. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private D BLAIR from Iraq, served in the 1st Bn. of the Seaforth Highlanders. He died on 21 May 1916 at the age of 22 and is buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. D. 5. Additional information given: SON OF THOMAS AND LIZZIE BLAIR, OF CLATHYBEG, GASK, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Daniel Blair, S/11187, 1st Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, died on 21 May 1916 in Persian Gulf. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Duncan Carswell
S/40462
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Duncan CARSWELL, S/40462, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 19 October 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private DUNCAN CARSWELL from France, served in the 8th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 19 October 1916 at the age of 26 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A. Additional information given: SON OF DUNCAN AND MARGARET A. CARSWELL, OF WEDDERSBRAE COTTAGE, COLLESSIE, FIFESHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Duncan Carswell, S/40462, 8th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 19 Oct 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Alexander B Davidson
65286
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Alexander B DAVIDSON, 65286, of Unknown Unit attached to THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 02 October 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: latterly 60185 5/6th Bn. The Royal Scots.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ALEXANDER BURGESS DAVIDSON, 60185 from France, served in the 5th/6th Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 02 October 1918 at the age of 18 and is buried in SEQUEHART BRITISH CEMETERY NO.2 and is commemorated on A. 32. Additional information given: SON OF LOUISA DAVIDSON, OF 26, BONALY RD., EDINBURGH, AND THE LATE CHARLES DAVIDSON.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Alexander B. Davidson, 60185, 5 6th Battalion, The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), was killed in action on 2 Oct 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Edinburgh. He enlisted at Edinburgh. Additional information: Formerly Tr/2/40265, 53Rd T.R. Battn., 65286, H.L.I.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John McNiven Dick
S/3830
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John DICK, S/3830, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 25 September 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 9th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN DICK from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 25 September 1915 at the age of 31 and is buried in LOOS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 78 to 83. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES DICK, OF FINNART, GARELOCHHEAD, DUMBARTONSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John McNiven Dick, 3830, of, the son of James Dick and Annie McNiven. He was born on 6 Oct 1883 in Auchterarder, Perth. He enlisted on Aug 1914. He died on 15 Sep 1915 in Loos. Full entry: Dick, John McNiven, Private, No 3830, 9th (Service) Battn. The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), 2nd s. of James Dick, of Finnart, Garelochhead, co Dumbarton, Farm Grieve, by his wife, Annie, dau. Of John McNiven; b. Auchterarder, co. Perth, 6 Oct 1883; educ. Public School there, and was subsequently employed as a Gardener at Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow; but enlisted after the outbreak of war in Aug. 1914; went to France in July, 1915, and was killed in action at the Battle of Loos 15 Sept. following; unm. [Photo]British Army Pension Records
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Private John Dick, S/3830, 9th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 25 Sep 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Glasgow.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Dougall
S/9194
Scottish National War Memorial
A/Cpl James DOUGALL, S/9194, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 21 January 1916 Persian Gulf. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal JAMES DOUGALL from Iraq, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 21 January 1916 at the age of 20 and is buried in BASRA MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 25 and 63. Additional information given: SON OF JANE DOUGALL, OF 3, APPIN TERRACE, EDINBURGH, AND THE LATE A. DOUGALL.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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A Corporal James Dougall, S/9194, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 21 Jan 1916 in Persian Gulf. He enlisted at Edinburgh.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Duncan
265404
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James DUNCAN, 265404, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 28 May 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J DUNCAN, 265404 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 28 May 1918 and is buried in ROCLINCOURT MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on Vl. D. 9.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Duncan, 265404, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 28 May 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John Duncan
39283
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John DUNCAN, 39283, of Unknown Unit attached to THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 06 December 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 12th Bn. formerly 33376, R. Scots.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE JOHN DUNCAN, 39283, 12TH BN., HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY killed in action on 06/12/1917 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private J DUNCAN, 39283 from France, served in the 12th Bn. of the Highland Light Infantry. He died on 06 December 1917 at the age of 18 and is buried in LEVEL CROSSING CEMETERY, FAMPOUX and is commemorated on II. C. 37. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DUNCAN, OF 64, CALTON RD., EDINBURGH.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Duncan, 39283, 12th (Service) Battn, Highland Light Infantry, was killed in action on 6 Dec 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Edinburgh. Additional information: Formerly 33376, R. Scots.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Alexander Gow
7028
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl Alexander GOW, 7028, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 16 September 1914 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal ALEXANDER GOW, 7028 from France, served in the ""B"" Coy. 1st Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 16 September 1914 at the age of 37 and is buried in LA FERTE-SOUS-JOUARRE MEMORIAL. Additional information given: SON OF ALEXANDER AND ISABELLA ROY GOW, OF EAST LODGE, MONZIE CASTLE, CRIEFF, PERTHSHIRE; HUSBAND OF RACHAEL GOW, OF 23, SWANSACRE, KINROSS.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal Alexander Gow, 7028, 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 16 Sep 1914 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Robert Graham
S/20529
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Robert GRAHAM, S/20529, of Unknown Unit attached to THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 25 March 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 4th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ROBERT GRAHAM from France, served in the 4th Bn. of the Gordon Highlanders. He died on 25 March 1918 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 8 and 9.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Robert Graham, S/20529, 4th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, was killed in action on 25 Mar 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Robert Lawson
S/17983
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Robert LAWSON, S/17983, of Unknown Unit attached to THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 31 July 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 5th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private R LAWSON from Belgium, served in the 1st/5th Bn. of the Gordon Highlanders. He died on 31 July 1917 and is buried in ARTILLERY WOOD CEMETERY and is commemorated on IV. D. 9.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Robert Lawson, S/17983, 5th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders, was killed in action on 31 Jul 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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William Mackie
3625
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William MACKIE, 3625, of Unknown Unit attached to SCOTTISH HORSE YEOMANRY, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 08 February 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of SCOTTISH HORSE YEOMANRY. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: latterly S/40622 9th Bn. The Black Watch (Royal Highrs).Soldiers' Wills
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Private W MACKIE, 40622 from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 08 February 1918 at the age of 23 and is buried in MONCHY BRITISH CEMETERY, MONCHY-LE-PREUX and is commemorated on II. C. 7. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN MACKIE AND MAGDALENE DICKSON MACKIE, OF MINNIEFIELD, MUTHILL, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Mackie, S/40622, 9th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 8 Feb 1918 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Crieff, Perthshire. Additional information: Formerly 3625, Scottish HorseCanadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James McAra
3466
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James McARA, 3466, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 08 August 1916 Home. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES McARA, 3466 from United Kingdom, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 08 August 1916 at the age of 23 and is buried in FULFORD CEMETERY and is commemorated on B. 2. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES MCARA.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James McAra, 3466, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 8 Aug 1916 in Home. He enlisted at Auchterarder.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John McDougall
S/16957
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl John McDOUGALL, S/16957, of Unknown Unit attached to THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 16 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 7th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal J MacDOUGALL, M M, 16957 from France, served in the 7th Bn. of the Cameron Highlanders. He died on 16 July 1916 at the age of 22 and is buried in VERMELLES BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on IV. G. 6. Additional information given: SON OF WILLIAM AND FANNY MACDOUGALL, OF GATESIDE COTTAGES, BARASSIE, TROON, AYRSHIRE. NATIVE OF IRVINE, AYRSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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L Corporal John McDougall, S/16957, 7th Battalion, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, was killed in action on 16 Jul 1916 in France and Flanders. He lived in Barassie, Troon, Ayrshire. He enlisted at Ardrossan, Ayrshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Duncan McLeish
S/2435
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Duncan McLEISH, S/2435, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 28 June 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private DUNCAN McLEISH from France, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. He died on 28 June 1916 at the age of 44 and is buried in LOOS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 125 to 127. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF ISABELLA MCLEISH.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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John McMillan
241245
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John McMILLAN, 241245, of Unknown Unit attached to THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS, was born in Auchterarder Perth. He died on 13 November 1917 Egypt. He is listed on the roll of THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 1/5th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J McMILLAN, 241245 from Israel and Palestine (including Gaza), served in the 1st/5th Bn. of the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He died on 13 November 1917 at the age of 29 and is buried in RAMLEH WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on O. 35. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND MARGARET MCMILLAN, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE; HUSBAND OF ISABELLA MCMILLAN, OF 5, DUNCAN ST., GREENOCK.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John McMillan, 241245, 1st 5th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borders, was killed in action on 13 Nov 1917 in Egypt. He lived in Greenock Renfrew. He enlisted at Greenock, Renfrew.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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Peter McNee
941
Scottish National War Memorial
A/Cpl Peter McNEE, 941, DCM, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 23 January 1916 Persian Gulf. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal P McNEE, D C M, 941 from Iraq, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 23 January 1916 and is buried in AMARA WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. B. 23.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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A Corporal Peter McNee, 941, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 23 Jan 1916 in Persian Gulf. He enlisted at Crieff, Perthshire. Additional information: D.C.MCanadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John McPheat
S/3517
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John McPHEAT, S/3517, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 25 September 1915 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN McPHEAT from France, served in the 8th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 25 September 1915 and is buried in LOOS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 78 to 83.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John McPheat, S/3517, 8th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 25 Sep 1915 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Aldershot.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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David Nicolson
4241
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte David NICOLSON, 4241, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 21 June 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 4th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private DAVID NICOLSON, 4241 from France, served in the 4th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 21 June 1916 at the age of 32 and is buried in AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on I. D. 16. Additional information given: HUSBAND OF ISA BELLA NICOLSON, OF 2, LILY BANK, KIRRIEMUIR, FORFARSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private David Nicolson, 4241, 4th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 21 Jun 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Dundee.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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William Young Urquhart
3840
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William Young URQUHART, 3840, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchterarder Perthshire. He died on 07 December 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private W Y URQUHART, 3840 from France, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 07 December 1916 and is buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN and is commemorated on O. III. E. 10.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Young Urquhart, 3840, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 7 Dec 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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George Auchterlonie
S/40322
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte George AUCHTERLONIE, S/40322, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Glencarse Perthshire. He died on 09 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 9th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private GEORGE AUCHTERLONIE, '40332' from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 09 April 1917 at the age of 26 and is buried in STE. CATHERINE BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on K. 6. Additional information given: SON OF ANDREW AND CLEMENTINA AUCHTERLONIE, OF CLATHY GASK, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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James Brand
S/9388
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James BRAND, S/9388, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Auchtergavan Perthshire. He died on 27 December 1917 Egypt. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 14th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J BRAND from Israel and Palestine (including Gaza), served in the 14th (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry) Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 27 December 1917 at the age of 24 and is buried in JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on D. 75. Additional information given: SON OF HENRY BRAND, OF CHAPEL BANK, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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William Lamb
266299
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte William LAMB, 266299, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Crieff Perthshire. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private WILLIAM LAMB, 266299 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 30 July 1916 at the age of 28 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A. Additional information given: SON OF THE LATE MR. AND MRS. JAMES LAMB, OF HYDROPATHIC COTTAGES, CRIEFF; HUSBAND OF MABEL S. LAMB, OF 10, HUNTER ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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David Lawrence
S/16801
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte David LAWRENCE, S/16801, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Kincardine Fife. He died on 01 May 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 9th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private DAVID LAWRENCE from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 01 May 1917 at the age of 36 and is buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on XVIII. F. 11. Additional information given: SON OF WILLIAM AND JEAN MURDOCH LAWRENCE; HUSBAND OF MARGARET LAWRENCE, OF 25, CHAPLEHILL ST., KINCARDINE-ON-FORTH, FIFESHIRE. BORN AT TULLIBARDINE, AUCHTERARDER, PERTH.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Duncan Lawson
S/40372
Scottish National War Memorial
L Cpl Duncan LAWSON, S/40372, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Inveraray Argyllshire. He died on 18 October 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
LANCE CORPORAL DUNCAN LAWSON, S/40372, 1ST BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) killed in action on 18/10/1918 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Lance Corporal DUNCAN LAWSON from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 18 October 1918 at the age of 26 and is buried in BUSIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on IV. C. 28. Additional information given: SON OF JAMES AND MARY LAWSON, OF CONTSHILL, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE. NATIVE OF BALMUICK, COMRIE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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John Malcolm
2008
Scottish National War Memorial
Cpl John MALCOLM, 2008, of Unknown Unit attached to COMMANDS AND STAFF; CAVALRY EXCLUDING GREYS AND SCOTTISH YEOMANRY, was born in Perth. He died on 21 June 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of COMMANDS AND STAFF; CAVALRY (EXCLUDING GREYS AND SCOTTISH YEOMANRY). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 18th (Queen Mary's Own Royal) Hussars.Soldiers' Wills
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Corporal JOHN MALCOLM, 2008 from France, served in18th (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars. He died on 21 June 1917 at the age of 26 and is buried in BULLY-GRENAY COMMUNAL CEMETERY, BRITISH EXTENSION and is commemorated on III. B. 1. Additional information given: SON OF WILLIAM MALCOLM AND CHRISTINA ROSS MALCOLM, OF 29, THE FEUS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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John Mcfarlane
33088
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John McFARLANE, 33088, of THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S WILTSHIRE REGIMENT. He died on 24 April 1917 Salonica. He is listed on the roll of SCOTTISH CASUALTIES EXTRACTED FROM ENGLISH REGIMENTS. The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 7th Bn., formerly 1524, Scottish Horse.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE JOHN MCFARLANE, 33088, 7TH BN., DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S (WILTSHIRE REGIMENT) killed in action on 24/04/1917 in SALONICA.Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Private J McFARLANE, 33088 from Greece, served in the 7th Bn. of the Wiltshire Regiment. He died on 24 April 1917 at the age of 21 and is buried in DOIRAN MEMORIAL. Additional information given: SON OF DONALD AND CATHERINE MCFARLANE, OF 16, PLEASANCE SQUARE, FALKIRK. BORN AT AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Donald Mcgregor
S/8118
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Donald McGREGOR, S/8118, of Unknown Unit attached to THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS, was born in Monzie Crieff Perthshire. He died on 25 February 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 9th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE DONALD MCGREGOR, S/8118, 9TH BN., SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS died of wounds on 25/02/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private DONALD McGREGOR from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Seaforth Highlanders. He died on 25 February 1916 at the age of 33 and is buried in ETAPLES MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on VI. C. 1. Additional information given: SON OF ELIZABETH MCGREGOR, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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William Mcintosh
2203988
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private WILLIAM McINTOSH, 2203988 from France, served in the 76th Coy. of the Canadian Forestry Corps. He died on 18 September 1918 at the age of 24 and is buried in PERREUSE CHATEAU FRANCO BRITISH NATIONAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on 1. B. 8. Additional information given: SON OF MRS. JANE SALMOND, OF NORTH VIEW, HIGH ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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William Mcintosh, 2203988, was born on 9 Feb 1895 at Auchterarder, Scotland. He lived at San Francisco, Cal. His Mother was Mrs James Salmond.Auchterarder Roll of Honour
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Andrew Mcintyre
634095
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private ANDREW McINTYRE, 634095 from France, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Canadian Infantry. He died on 30 May 1917 and is buried in WIMEREUX COMMUNAL CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. L. 8. Additional information given: SON OF ANDREW MCINTYRE, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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William Milne
80732
Scottish National War Memorial
Dvr William MILNE, 80732, of Unknown Unit attached to ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY, was born in Gask Perth. He died on 05 December 1914 F&F. He is listed on the roll of ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. The cause of death is given as Died.Soldiers' Wills
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Driver WILLIAM MILNE, 80732 from France, served in the 32nd Bty. of the Royal Field Artillery. He died on 05 December 1914 at the age of 36 and is buried in BOULOGNE EASTERN CEMETERY and is commemorated on III. B. 55. Additional information given: SON OF ALEXANDER AND ANNIE MILNE, OF 124, KERSE RD., GRANGEMOUTH, STIRLINGSHIRE. NATIVE OF ABERUTHVEN, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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David Petrie
265954
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte David PETRIE, 265954, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Crieff Perthshire. He died on 02 July 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE DAVID PETRIE, 265954, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) killed in action on 02/07/1917 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private DAVID PETRIE, 265954 from Belgium, served in the 1st/6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 02 July 1917 at the age of 20 and is buried in VLAMERTINGHE NEW MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. E. 9. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. D. PETRIE. NATIVE OF BANKFOLD,: AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Archibald Proudfoot
266077
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Archibald PROUDFOOT, 266077, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Forgandenny Perthshire. He died on 26 July 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private ARCHIBALD PROUDFOOT, 266077 from France, served in the 8th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 26 July 1918 at the age of 34 and is buried in LONGUENESSE (ST. OMER) SOUVENIR CEMETERY and is commemorated on V. D. 7. Additional information given: SON OF WILLIAM AND JEMIMA PROUDFOOT, OF ""IVY BANK,"" RUTHVEN ST., AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE; HUSBAND OF THE LATE JESSIE ANDERSON PROUDFOOT. NATIVE OF FORGANDENNY, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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P R Purdie
Scottish National War Memorial
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Second Lieutenant P R PURDIE from Belgium, served in the 14th Heavy Bty. of the Royal Garrison Artillery. He died on 17 August 1917 at the age of 24 and is buried in COXYDE MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on II. J. 13. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN PURDIE, B.A., AND CHRISTINA FYFE PURDIE, OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Peter Reid
29399
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Peter REID, 29399, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS LOTHIAN REGIMENT, was born in Caputh Perth. He died on 30 July 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 2nd Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE PETER REID, 29399, 2ND BN., ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT) killed in action on 30/07/1916 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private PETER REID, 29399 from France, served in the 2nd Bn. of the Royal Scots. He died on 30 July 1916 at the age of 29 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 6 D and 7 D. Additional information given: SON OF ROBERT REID, OF ""DANECOT"", 63, FENS, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE, AND THE LATE MARY LAWSON REID.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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William Smith
14951
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private WILLIAM SMITH, 14951 from Greece, served in the 11th Bn. of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). He died on 08 May 1917 at the age of 40 and is buried in DOIRAN MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. C. 5. Additional information given: SON OF WILLIAM AND MARY FYFE SMITH, OF AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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William Naim Wishart
93103
Scottish National War Memorial
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Gunner WILLIAM NAIM WISHART, 93103 from France, served in the 7th Bn. of the Tank Corps. He died on 02 September 1918 at the age of 22 and is buried in BAGNEUX BRITISH CEMETERY, GEZAINCOURT and is commemorated on V. E. 34. Additional information given: SON OF GEORGE AND ISABELLA WISHART, OF WALLFAULD FARM, AUCHTERARDER, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Peter Adams
32837
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte Peter ADAMS, 32837, of Unknown Unit attached to THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS, was born in Clathy Gask Perthshire. He died on 12 April 1918 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS. The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE PETER ADAMS, 32837, 1ST BN., ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS died of wounds on 12/04/1918 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private P ADAMS, 32837 from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He died on 12 April 1918 and is buried in CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. M. 43.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private Peter Adams, 32837, 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, died on 12 Apr 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Auchterarder, Perthshire. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Cross
265939
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James CROSS, 265939, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Crieff. He died on 23 April 1917 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Lance Corporal JAMES CROSS, 265939 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 23 April 1917 at the age of 26 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 6. Additional information given: NEPHEW OF MRS. G. WEBSTER, OF NEWBIGGING, FOWLIS WESTER, CRIEFF, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Cross, 265939, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 23 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Feeley
1652
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James FEELEY, 1652, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Glasgow. He died on 25 June 1916 Home. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 6th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
PRIVATE JAMES FEELEY, 1652, 6TH BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) died of wounds on 25/06/1916Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Private JAMES FEELEY, 1652 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 25 June 1916 at the age of 40 and is buried in AUBIGNY COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION and is commemorated on I. D. 21. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND MARY DUGGEN FEELEY OF GLASGOW; HUSBAND OF JEANIE NELSON FEELEY, OF 18, NORTHWOODSIDE RD., GLASGOW. SERVED IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Feeley, 1652, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 25 Jun 1916 in Home. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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David Johnston
44573
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private DAVID JOHNSTON, 44573 from France, served in the 6th Coy. of the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). He died on 21 March 1918 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 10.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private David Johnston, 44573, (Infantry), Machine Gun Corps, was killed in action on 21 Mar 1918 in France and Flanders. He lived in Dunning. He enlisted at Auchterarder. Additional information: Formerly 1899, R. High.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Manning Lennie
24076
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte J LENNIE, 24076, of Unknown Unit attached to THE CAMERONIANS SCOTTISH RIFLES. He died on 12 October 1917 India. He is listed on the roll of THE CAMERONIANS (SCOTTISH RIFLES). The cause of death is given as Unknown. Other information given: 1st Garr. Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private J M LENNIE, 24076 from India, served in the 1st Bn. of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). He died on 05 October 1917 and is buried in MEERUT CANTONMENT CEMETERY and is commemorated on Plot 1. Grave 177.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Manning Lennie, 24076, 1st Garrison Battalion, Cameronian (Scottish Rifles), died on 5 Oct 1917 in India. He enlisted at Glasgow. Additional information: Formerly S/12528, Argyle And Sutherland Highrs.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Morrison
S/40488
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte James MORRISON, S/40488, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Stirling. He died on 19 October 1916 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Killed in action. Other information given: 8th Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JAMES MORRISON from France, served in the 8th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 19 October 1916 and is buried in THIEPVAL MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Pier and Face 10 A.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Morrison, S/40488, 8th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 19 Oct 1916 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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William Ross
203101
Scottish National War Memorial
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PRIVATE ROSS, 203101, 1/8TH BN., CAMERONIANS (SCOTTISH RIFLES) unknown on 25/11/1917 in EGYPT.Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Private W ROSS, 203101 from Israel and Palestine (including Gaza), served in the 1st/8th Bn. of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). He died on 25 November 1917 and is buried in JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY and is commemorated on C. 76.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Ross, 203101, 8th Battalion, Cameronian (Scottish Rifles), died on 25 Nov 1917 in Egypt. He enlisted at Falkirk. Additional information: Formerly S/16890, Arg. and Suth. High.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Smeaton
S/17121
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PRIVATE JAMES SMEATON, S/17121, 2ND BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) died of wounds on 19/09/1918 in EGYPT.Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Private J SMEATON from Israel and Palestine (including Gaza), served in the 2nd Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 19 September 1918 and is buried in JERUSALEM MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Panel 33.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Smeaton, S/17121, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 19 Sep 1918 in Egypt. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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James Symon
S/14176
Scottish National War Memorial
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PRIVATE JAMES SYMON, S/14176, 1ST BN., BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS) killed in action on 24/02/1917 in FRANCE AND FLANDERSCommonwealth War Graves Commission
Private JAMES SYMON from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 24 February 1917 at the age of 20 and is buried in FOUQUESCOURT BRITISH CEMETERY and is commemorated on I. BB. 3. Additional information given: SON OF JOHN AND ISABELLA SYMON, OF 17, GLOVER ST., CRAIGIE, PERTH.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private James Symans, S/14176, 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 24 Feb 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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William Thomson
25939
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private WILLIAM THOMSON, 25939 from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He died on 23 April 1917 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 6.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private William Thomson, 25939, 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borders, was killed in action on 23 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He lived in Perth. He enlisted at Perth, Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John Whyte
266678
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Private JOHN WHYTE, 266678 from France, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 23 April 1917 at the age of 31 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 6. Additional information given: SON OF MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WHYTE, OF STIRLING ST., BLACKFORD, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Whyte, 266678, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 23 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Dunblane, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John Wilson
916
Scottish National War Memorial
Pte John WILSON, 916, of Unknown Unit attached to THE BLACK WATCH ROYAL HIGHLANDERS, was born in Blackford Perthshire. He died on 20 September 1914 F&F. He is listed on the roll of THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS). The cause of death is given as Died of wounds. Other information given: 1st Bn.Soldiers' Wills
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Private JOHN WILSON, 916 from France, served in the 1st Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 20 September 1914 at the age of 25 and is buried in CITY OF PARIS CEMETERY, BAGNEUX and is commemorated on 19. I. A. 9. Additional information given: YOUNGEST SON OF JOHN AND CHRISTINA WILSON; HUSBAND OF CATHERINE B. RUSHTON (FORMERLY WILSON), OF 3, APPIN TERRACE, SLATEFORD RD., EDINBURGH. BORN AT BLACKFORD, PERTHSHIRE.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Wilson, 916, 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 20 Sep 1914 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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John Wood
S/43211
Scottish National War Memorial
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Private JOHN WOOD from France, served in the 9th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 26 April 1917 and is buried in ARRAS MEMORIAL and is commemorated on Bay 6.Distinguished Conduct Medal
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Private John Wood, S/43211, 9th (Service) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), was killed in action on 26 Apr 1917 in France and Flanders. He enlisted at Perth.Canadian Soldiers of the First World War
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