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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:43 pm    Post subject: Tinwald Parish, Amisfield Reply with quote

I have listed this under Tinwald because that is how it is named on UKNIWM and that is also written on the memorial, although it is actually located at a small hamlet called Amisfield.

UKNIWM Ref: 5864

OS Map Ref: NY 001 823 (note that this is incorrect on UKNIWM)






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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 2:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I tried to find Seaman David Brown of the 'Royal Edward' in the SNWM and CWGC databases but couldn't.

Assuming he was one of the nearly 1000 men lost when the SS 'Royal Edward' was sunk in 1915 in the Aegean Sea then I would think he should be listed under Merchant Navy or RNR.

Looking up the SNWM for the date the ship sank, 13th August 1915, gives us this entry though.

Surname BROWN
Firstname David Anderson
Service Number 16338
Date Death 13/08/1915
Decoration
Place of birth Tinwald Dumfries
Other 1st Bn.
SNWM roll THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS
Rank Pte
Theatre of death At Sea.

This must be the same man but it is strange he is listed as a seaman!

Here is Jim McGinlay's transcription of the other names on this memorial as well

Barclay , James , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
Brown , David , Seaman , Royal Edward
Dalzell , James , Lance Corporal , Scottish Rifles
Ewart , George G. , Private , Canadian Expeditionary Force
Fulton , Adam , Private , Cameron Highlanders
Gibson , Edwin A. , Gunner , Royal Garrison Artillery
Gordon , Harry , Lieutenant , King's Own Scottish Borderers
Graham , Joseph , Private , Gordon Highlanders
Graham , William , Corporal , Scots Guards
Hope , John , Private , Cameron Highlanders
Houston , William , Private , Black Watch
Houston , John , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
Inglis , Charles , Lance Corporal , King's Own Scottish Borderers
Jardine , Ronald J. , Lieutenant , Royal Scots Greys
Johnstone , William J. , Lieutenant , Fife & Forfar Yeomanry
Little , William J. , Corporal , Canadian Expeditionary Force
McNaughton , Donald , Lance Corporal , Black Watch
McVittie , James , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
Robson , John , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers
Wallace , James , Private , King's Own Scottish Borderers

Shannon , R. , Private , Gordon Highlanders
Gordon , S. , Driver , Royal Corps of Signals

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:51 am    Post subject: Pte. William John Little Reply with quote

WW1
Cpl. William J. Little, Canadians

Canadian Attestaion Papers.

(Glasgow Herald 24th May 1915)
"News has been received by Mr Little, Belzies, Tinwald, that his son, Corporal William J. Little of the 10th Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st Candian Contingent, was killed in action on April 22. Corporal Little was 26 year of age, and he went out to Canada four years ago, and took up farming in Alberta. He left his homestead on the outbreak of war and joined the colours."

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LITTLE, W J
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: 19883
Date of Death: 23/04/1915
Regiment/Service: Canadian Infantry 10th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panel 24 - 28 - 30.
Memorial: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:37 pm    Post subject: Joseph Graham GH Reply with quote

Joseph Aitken Graham Pte S/6970 1st Gordon Highlanders b Kirkmichael e Aberdeen Age 21 Died Abcess on Brain Home 22/12/1915 Son of James & Bella Graham, Vine Cott; Hightae, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire. 1901 Census: Corsua Cottages, Johnstone. Short Service: 10 Pages. Occ: Ploughman. Address: Bankhead, Lochmaben. Soldiers Effects: Mother: Bella. Soldiers Will 4 Pages. Wincanton Cemetery, Somerset U. K. Wincanton, Somerset Grave 752
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2015 11:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The WW2 men:

SHANNON, ROBERT.
Rank:Private
Service No:3197690
Date of Death:18/02/1944
Age:21
Regiment/Service:Gordon Highlanders 6th Bn.
Grave Reference:II, M, 2.
Cemetery:ANZIO WAR CEMETERY
Additional Information:Son of Robert and Joanna Shannon, of Tinwald, Dumfriesshire.

GORDON, SAMUEL.
Rank:Driver
Service No:2354550
Date of Death:31/10/1942
Regiment/Service:Royal Corps of Signals 10th Armd. Div. Sigs. (The Middlesex Yeomanry).
Grave Reference:V. B. 16.
Cemetery:EL ALAMEIN WAR CEMETERY
Additional Information:Son of James and Janet Gordon; husband of Mary Jane Gordon, of Amisfield, Dumfriesshire.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2016 4:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Moved.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Moved.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 8:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks,

the location details on WMR/UKNIWM have now been amended
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PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 8:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

1914 – 1919

PTE. JAMES BARCLAY, K.O.S.B
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James Barclay – age 25 – Private (23857) 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
James was employed at Balgreddan Dairy, Kirkcudbright when he enlisted.
Born 1892 at Brownhall, Dumfries. Son of Elizabeth Barclay.
Grandson of Mrs. Christina Barclay of Tinwald Parks, and of Smedholm, Locharbriggs, Dumfries.
Missing in Action on 23 September 1917 and named on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.


SEAMAN DAVID BROWN, ROYAL EDWARD
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Thought to be:
David Anderson Brown – age 22 – Private (16338) 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
David was a farm servant at Minnydow, Kirkpatrick-Durham, Kirkcudbrightshire when he enlisted in October 1914. He was drowned when the troopship Royal Edward was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine UB14 in the Aegean. Of the some 900 casualties, about 60 were from the 9th (Reserve) Battalion, KOSB as replacements for losses in the 1st Battalion.
Born 1892 at Kirkland, Tinwald as David Anderson. Son of Mary Anderson, later Mrs. Dalziel of Chipperkyle Cottage, Kirkpatrick-Durham and of Courthill Auldgirth, Dumfriesshire.
Killed by enemy action/Lost at Sea on 13 August 1915 and named on the Helles Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey.
Also named on the Kirkpatrick Durham Parish War Memorial.


L/CPL. JAMES DALZELL, SCOTTISH RIFLES.
James Dalzell – age 34 – Lance Corporal (40922) 9th Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
James was a tubeworker in Rutherglen, Lanarkshire when he married in 1910 and he enlisted as Private (1729) in the Lanarkshire Yeomanry in Rutherglen but he was posted to the 5th and then the 9th Cameronians.
Born 1884 in Tinwald. Son of Jemima Dalzell of Kirkland, Tinwald. Husband of Jessie (Semple) Dalzell who he married in 1910 in Rutherglen.
Missing in Action on 23 March 1918 and named on the Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France.
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PTE. GEORGE G. EWART, CANADIANS.
George Goldie Ewart – age 25 – Private (2114839) 27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry.
George emigrated to Canada in 1913 and was engaged in farming and also in joinery work at Brandon in Manitoba when he enlisted in the Canadian Army Service Corps at Winnipeg in December 1916. He sailed from Canada in March 1917 and joined the 27th Battalion in France in June 1917 but was killed two months later.
Born 1893 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. Son of John and Margaret (Brown) Ewart of Tinwald Shaws Dairy.
Missing in Action on 21 August 1917 and named on the Vimy Memorial, France.


PTE. ADAM FULTON, CAM. HIGHRS.
Adam Fulton – age 21 – Private (S/14190) 7th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders.
Adam was educated at Dumfries Academy and was working on his father's farm when he enlisted in October 1914. He landed with his battalion at Boulogne in July 1915.
Born 1894 in Tinwald. Son of Archibald and Maggie Fulton of Tinwald House.
Missing in Action on 25 September 1915 and named on the Loos Memorial, France.
Also named on the Dumfries Academy Memorial.


GNR. EDWIN A. GIBSON, R.G.A.
Edwin Armstrong Gibson – age 26 – Gunner (168279) 184th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
Edwin was a cashier and was living at 14 Cardoness Street, Dumfries when he enlisted in November 1915 as Gunner (224620) Royal Field Artillery. He was place on the Army Reserve until he was mobilised in February 1917 and posted to the RGA in France in May. He was taken ill on his way from Belgium to be demobilised and was admitted to the University War Hospital in Southampton where he died due to influenza and pneumonia.
Born 1893 in Tinwald. Son of the late Joseph Clark Gibson and of the late Janet (Armstrong) Gibson of Tinwald.
Died on Service on 18 February 1919 and buried in Tinwald Parish Churchyard Extension. (CWG)
Also named on the memorial from the former Townhead Church in Dumfries.
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LIEUT. HARRY GORDON, K.O.S.B.
Harry Gordon – age 19 – Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion attached to the 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Harry was educated at Ardvreck School in Crieff and at Bradfield College near Reading, Berkshire, and was due to go up to Caius College, Cambridge when war was declared. He was commissioned in the KOSB in August 1914 and joined the 2nd KOSB in Belgium. He was wounded at Ypres in April 1915 and evacuated home before joining the 1st KOSB at Gallipoli in August 1915.
Born 1896 in Maxwelltown, Troqueer, Kirkcudbrightshire. Son of Henry Sharpe Gordon and John Ann (Gilmour) Gordon, of Glenae, Amisfield, Tinwald.
Died of Wounds on 19 December 1915 and buried in Lancashire Landing Cemetery, Gallipoli, Turkey.
Also named on the Ardvreck School Memorial.


PTE. JOSEPH GRAHAM, GORDON HIGHRS.
Joseph Aitken Graham – age 21 – Private (S/6970) 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders.
Joseph was a ploughman when he enlisted in November 1914. He joined his battalion in France in February 1915 but was badly wounded at Festubert in May and treated at the 5th General Hospital at Rouen before being evacuated to England in July. He died at the Red Cross Hospital at Wincanton in Somerset.
Born 1894 in Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire. Son of James and Bella (Currie) Graham of Bankhead, Tinwald and of Vine Cottage, Hightae, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire.
Died of Wounds on 22 December 1915 and buried in Wincanton Cemetery, Somerset. (CWG)

and his brother

CPL. WILLIAM GRAHAM, SCOTS GUARDS
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William Graham – age 25– Lance Corporal (15790) 1st Battalion, Scots Guards.
William was fatally wounded on 31 July 1917 during the battle of Pilckem Ridge and died four days later.
Born 1892 in Kirkmichael, Dumfriesshire as William Currie Graham.
Son of James and Bella (Currie) Graham of Bankhead, Tinwald and of Vine Cottage, Hightae, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire.
Died of Wounds on 3 August 1917 and buried in Artillery Wood Cemetery, Belgium.
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PTE. JOHN HOPE, CAMERON HRS.
John Hope – age 19 – Private (S/14174) 7th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders.
John was just 17 and a farm servant at Tinwald House when he enlisted in September 1914. He joined his battalion in France in August 1915.
Born 19 April 1897 at Craigend Cottage in Dumfries. Son of Mary Hope of Maxwellfield Farm, Clarebrand, Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire. In 1901 John, aged 3, was with his grandparents Robert and Margaret Hope, and his mother Mary at Craigend Cottage.
Nephew of Mrs. Janet (Hope) Corson of Tinwald.
Killed in Action on 29 April 1916 and buried in St. Mary's A.D.S. Cemetery, Haisnes, France.
Also named on the Crossmichael Parish War Memorials and on the Roll of Honour in Crossmichael Parish Church.


PTE. JOHN HOUSTON, K.O.S.B.
John Houston – age 25 – Private (4515 & 241183) 1/5th (Dumfries and Galloway) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
John was a footman in Dollar, Clackmannanshire when he enlisted in early 1915. He had been in Egypt and Palestine for 2 years before serving in France.
Born 1892 in Tinwald. Son of John and Agnes Houston of Poplar Bank, Moffat Road, Dumfries.
Killed in Action on 29 July 1918 and buried in Raperie British Cemetery, Villemontoire, Aisne, France.
Also named on the Dumfries War Memorial.

and his brother.

PTE. WILLIAM HOUSTON, BLACK WATCH
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William Houston – age 30 – Private (S/20380) 14th (Fife and Forfar Yeomanry) Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
William had also been in service, as a Club Butler. He had been rejected by the army on three previous occasions before he enlisted in Glasgow in December 1916. He was drowned when the "Transylvania", sailing from Marseilles to Egypt with reinforcements, was sunk by the German submarine U-63 off Cape Vado, Italy.
Born 1887 in Tinwald. Son of John and Agnes Houston of Poplar Bank, Moffat Road, Dumfries. Husband of Ellen (Moore) Houston of 492 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow who he married in March 1917 in Glasgow.
Killed by enemy action/ Lost at Sea on 4 May 1917 and named on the Savona Memorial, Italy.
Also named on the Dumfries War Memorial and on the Glasgow Roll of Honour.


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L/CPL. CHARLES INGLIS, K.O.S.B.
Charles Inglis – age 20 – Lance Corporal (16783) 6th Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Charles was a ploughman at Lochmaben, Dumfriesshire when he enlisted in November 1914. He joined the 2nd KOSB in France in April 1915 but was wounded soon after he arrived and evacuated to hospital in England. He returned to France in December but was wounded again in July 1916. He was wounded for the third time in September at evacuated to hospital in Glasgow. Charles returned to France for the last time in January 1917.
Born 1896 in Moffat, Dumfriesshire. Son of John and Elizabeth (Johnstone) Inglis of Lockhouse Cottage, Kirkpatrick Juxta, Beattock, Dumfrieshire and of Bruntsheilds Cottage, Tinwald.
Killed in Action on 7 August 1917 and buried in Hermies British Cemetery, France.
Also named on the Kirkpatrick Juxta Parish War Memorial in Beattock.


LIEUT. RONALD J. JARDINE, ROYAL SCOTS GREYS.
Ronald James Jardine – age 24 – Lieutenant, Royal Flying Corps and 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
Ronald was educated at Edward Hawtrey's School in Westgate-on-Sea, at Eton College, and at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 2nd Dragoons (the Royal Scots Greys) on 15 August 1914, went to France in February 1916 and was promoted to Lieutenant in July 1916. Ronald transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in August 1917 but was killed while learning to fly at Montrose in Angus.
Born 1893 in Stayning, Sussex. Son of David Jardine Jardine and of Mary Angela (Bright) Jardine Jardine of Applegarth, of Tinwald and of Torthorwold, near Dumfries.
Died on Service on 13 September 1917 and buried in Applegarth Parish Churchyard Extension, Dumfriesshire. (CWG)
Also named on the Applegarth Parish War Memorial, on the Lockerbie War Memorial, on the All Saints Episcopal Church memorial in Lockerbie and on a stained glass window in All Saints Church.
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LIEUT. WILLIAM J. JOHNSTONE, M.C. FIFE & FORFAR YEOMANRY.
William Jeffray Johnstone, Military Cross – age 20 – Lieutenant, Fife and Forfar Yeomanry.
William was educated at Kelvinside Academy in Glasgow and at Fettes College in Edinburgh before he began his studies at Glasgow University. He was a member of the Officer Training Corps at all three locations and was commissioned in November 1915. He went to Egypt in February 1917 was promoted to Lieutenant in July and awarded a M.C. “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led his company with great dash and determination in an attack when his company commander became a casualty and set a splendid example of leadership and resource”.
Born 1897 in Kelvinside, Partick, Glasgow. Son of William and Mary Lockhart (Jeffray) Johnstone of Allanhill. St Andrews, Fife, of Cowhill Tower, Amisficld. Tinwald and of Cardowan House, Stepps. near Glasgow.
Died of Wounds on 28 December 1917 and buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery, Israel.
Also named on the Kelvinside Academy and Fettes College memorials, on the Glasgow University Roll of Honour and on the Stepps War Memorial in North Lanarkshire.


CPL. WILLIAM J. LITTLE, CANADIANS.
William John Little – age 26 – Private (19883) 10th Battalion, Canadian Infantry.
William emigrated to Canada in 1911 and was farming near Red Dear in Alberta when he enlisted in the Calgary Rifles in August 1914. They were formed into the 10th Battalion at Valcartier Camp in Quebec in September, sailed in October and landed in France in early 1915.
Born 1889 in Dumfries. Son of James and Elizabeth (Gibson) Little of Belzies, Tinwald.
Missing in Action on 23 April 1915 and named on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium.


L/CPL. DONALD McNAUGHTON, BLACK WATCH
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Donald McNaughton – age 20 – Lance Corporal (2270) 1st Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders)
Donald had been a footman at Jarbruck House near Moniaive in Dumfriesshire and later at Mabie House near New Abbey, Kirkcudbrightshire. He enlisted in February 1912 and landed with his battalion at Le Havre on 13 August 1914, one of the first British formations to move to France. Donald was killed a month later at the River Aisne.
Born 1894 in Blackford, Perthshire. Son of Donald McNaughton (gamekeeper) and of Agnes Justice (Strachan) McNaughton of Callerfountain Cottage, Forgandenny in Perthshire, and of Glenae House, Amisfield, Tinwald.
Missing in Action on 15 September 1914 and named on the La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne, France.
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PTE. JAMES McVITTIE, K.O.S.B.
James McVittie – age 19 – Private (45841) Depot, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
James died suddenly in the Military Hospital in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Born 1899 in Tinwald. Son of the late John McVittie and of Barbara (Turner) McVittie of Moorfoot Cottage, Amisfield, Tinwald.
Died on Service on 1 July 1918 and buried in Lochmaben Cemetery, Dumfriesshire. (CWG)


PTE. JOHN ROBSON, K.O.S.B.
John Robson – age 19 – Private (28328) 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
John was employed at the Newbie Salmon Fisheries in Annan and at Gretna before he enlisted.
Born 1898 in Old Mill, Tinwald. Son of Elizabeth Robson.
Nephew of Thomas Robson of Smallholm Bank, Hightae, Dumfriesshire.
Missing in Action on 11 April 1918 and named on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium.


PTE. JAMES WALLACE, K.O.S.B.
James Wallace – age 23 – Private (240718) 1/5th (Dumfries and Galloway) Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
James was employed on farm work at Tinwald Parks when he enlisted as Private (2339) in the KOSB. He joined his battalion in Egypt and served in Palestine where he was killed at Gaza.
Born 1894 in Kirkbean, Kirkcudbrightshire. Son of John and Annie (Bryden) Wallace of Tinwald Park Cottages and of Quarry Row, Locharbriggs, Dumfries.
Killed in Action on 19 April 1917 and buried in Gaza War Cemetery, Palestine.
Also named on the Locharbriggs War Memorial in Dumfries.
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