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Lunan, Parish Church (Roll of Honour 1914-16)

 
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DelBoy



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 3:49 pm    Post subject: Lunan, Parish Church (Roll of Honour 1914-16) Reply with quote

This Roll of Honour to those of Lunan Parish, who served from 1914-16 which now resides in Inverkeilor kirk.

UKNIWM No: unlisted
OS MAP REF: 664 496

Photo and transcription kindly supplied by J. Alistair Robertson.



LUNAN PARISH
ROLL OF HONOUR
1914-16

Lieut. Col. Hew Blair-Imrie, C.M.G. O.C. 3/5 Black Watch
Pte. Alexander Brown, Canadian R.A.M.C.
Shoeing-Smith William Edwards, R.A.S.C.
Sapper David Foreman, R.E.
Driver Andrew Glen, 2d H.E. R.F.A.
Pte. Ralph Hunter, 5th Black Watch
Pte. Alfred Lawrence, 43d Canadian Cameron Highlanders
Lance-corporal Archibald Lawrence, 5th Black Watch
Pte. George Lawrence, 26th Divisional Cyclist Corps
Drummer William Middleton, 5th Black Watch
Pte. John Ross, 5th Black Watch
+ Pte. Roy Thomson, 5th Black Watch
+ Pte. Alexander Wilson, 2d Black Watch
Pte. Archibald Wilson, R.A.M.C.
+ Pte. James Brown, 3d Black Watch
Pte. James Christieson, 1/5 Black Watch
Pte. George Foreman, 10th Black Watch
+ Pte. William Lawrence, 1st Black Watch
Pte. Alexander Smith, H.L.I.
Pte. David Taylor, 2/9 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Pte. James Torrie, H.L.I.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not sure what the crosses beside four of the names stand for?
Initially I thought they were casualties, but I can't find any of them on CWGC. Perhaps it's for awards, being missing, wounded or a POW?

There is a Roy Thomson of the South Wales Borderers from nearby Kirkden/Friockheim who was killed, but not til 1918.

James Brown and Alexander Wilson are on the Lunan War Memorial. James Brown was in the Seaforths however and didn't die until 1917.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:19 pm    Post subject: Lunan roll of honour Reply with quote

The ROLL OF HONOUR - arbroath &district 1914-1919 published by T Buncle & Co arbroath has on page 67 :

PTE THOMSON BLACK WATCH & photo of this young boy aged 15 or 16 at that time :

PRIVATE ROY THOMSON, 5th BLACK WATCH , Was the only son of ALEXANDER THOMSON, grieve and his wife Barbara Mitchell , Red castle , inverkeilor . He was ONLY SIXTEEN years of age , and he had been a farm servant at West Drums , Brechin. He joined the 5th Black Watch in August 1915, and after about a year's training went to France . He had been only a few months at the front when he was killed in action on the Somme on the 3rd SEPTEMBER 1916 .


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SOLDIERS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR :

Pte 3341 ROBERT THOMSON , 5th Black Watch, Born and Enlisted BRECHIN forfarshire killed in action 3 September 1916 , France & flanders



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CWGC index

Thomson, ROBERT pte 3341 date of death3 Sept 1916,
aged 16 years
Black Watch ( Royal Highlanders) 5th Battalion

Panel 10 A Thiepval Memorial , France

son of ALEXANDER & BARBARA THOMSON , of Orchard Cottage, REDCASTLE , ARBROATH FORFARSHIRE .



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SCOTTISH NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL , THE CASTLE EDINBURGH


Black watch :

THOMSON , ROBERT ( NOT Roy )

Born Brechin , Forfarshire

3341 Pte , Killed in action, F & F ,

3 Sept 1916


5th Battalion .

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patrick w anderson

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Strange that the Arbroath roll of honour book and the Lunan church roll of honour has him listed as ROY THOMSON but the CWGC and the SNWM have him listed as ROBERT THOMSON

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

From working on my own family history, there were a few 'Roys' in various generations - every one of them actually being Roberts.

I presumed from that, that it was a generally accepted 'pet' name for Robert.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 29, 2019 4:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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