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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 25/06/1916

Commonwealth War Graves Commission

Private JAMES FEELEY, 1652, served in the 6th Bn. of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). He died on 25 June 1916 in France 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.

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Soldiers Died in the Great War

Private James Feeley, 1652, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial), Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), died on 25 Jun 1916 in Home. He enlisted at Auchterarder, Perthshire.

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