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Kenneth Morrison



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 3:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

BUDD, JAMES.

Named on the Jedburgh War Memorial in Roxburghshire as:

BUDD, JAS. CORPL. SC. RIFLS .
James Budd – age 31 – Corporal (9714) 1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
James was a railway brakesman, living at Baillies Causeway in Hamilton when he married in 1913.
Born 1886 in Sunderland, County Durham. Son of James and Hannah Isabel (Kirton) Budd of 2 Water Works Road, Sunderland, County Durham.
Husband of Mary Ann (Turnbull) Budd of Old Bongate, of Bridge Street and of Maitland House, Jedburgh who he married in 1913 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire.
Missing in Action on 20 July 1916 and named on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, France.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 5:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

BURRELL, ADAM.

Named on the Channelkirk Parish War Memorial in Oxton village, Berwickshire as:

ADAM P. BURRELL, PTE. G.H.
Adam Pringle Burrell – age 20 – Private (12952) 103rd Company, Machine Gun Corps.
Adam was employed at the Caledonian Railway Company Locomotive Department at Stirling when he enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders in June 1914. He joined the 2nd Battalion in France as Private (S/8112) in December 1915. He was wounded twice and was transferred to the MGC in February 1916. Adam's remains were recovered from the battlefield in November 1920.
Born 1895 in Channelkirk. Son of Adam and Agnes (Cowan) Burrell of Crossgatehead Farm, Brightons, Polmont and of Craigs, Polmont, Stirlingshire.
Killed in Action on 1 July 1916 and buried in Ovillers Military Cemetery, Somme, France.
Also named on the Brightons & Craigs section of the Polmont Parish War Memorial, on the Polmont Old Parish Church memorial and on the Caledonian Railway Company memorial in Glasgow Central Station.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 30, 2021 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

WHYTE, DAVID

Named on the Coldingham Parish War Memorial in Berwickshire as:

WHYTE, DAVID 1st CAMERON Hgrs.
David Whyte – age 20 – Private (S/15291) 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders.
David was living with his family at Upper Grove Place in Edinburgh and he was employed at the Caledonian Railway Company's Goods Station when he enlisted in November 1915. He joined his battalion in France in March 1915.
Born 1894 in Coldingham. Son Robert and Helen (Robertson) Whyte of Market Place, Coldingham and of Roseneath Terrace, Edinburgh.
Missing in Action on 28 September 1915 and named on the Loos Memorial, France.
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Name: WILSON, DOUGLAS HAMILTON
Initials: DH
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel
Regiment/Service: General List, Railway Transport Officer
Awards: Distinguished Service Order
Date of Death: 3/3/1920
Additional Information: Husband of H.G. Wilson, of 24, Muswell Rd., Muswell Hill, London.
Grave Reference: I 16 137
Cemetery: East Finchley Cemetery and St Marylebone Cemetery.

Also named on Glasgow High School War Memorial and in the University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel. A short biographical note about Lt Col Wilson can be seen on the University's Roll of Honour: https://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/ww1-biography/?id=41
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