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PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Name: CHRISTIE
Initials: R M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Major
Regiment/Service: Labour Corps
Unit Text: 10th Coy.
Date of Death: 15/05/1918
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: Officers, B. 5. 6.
Cemetery: ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN

See Dunblane & Lecropt for more information on this man:
http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic2811.html
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Name: FREELAND
Initials: E
Nationality: Canadian
Rank: Private
Regiment/Service: Royal Canadian Regiment
Date of Death: 08/10/1916
Service No: 228160
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: I. C. 12.
Cemetery: REGINA TRENCH CEMETERY, GRANDCOURT

Born: Glasgow
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Walter McFarlane Coulter, who appears to have been born in the West Indies, is also commemorated on Poloc Cricket Club Memorial, Glasgow. I don't think this is recorded with the project;

http://www.poloc.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=27&Itemid=31

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 MARCH, 1917

2nd Lt. Walter McFarlane Coulter, High.L.I.

For conspicuous gallantry and devotion
to duty during a raid on the enemy's
trenches. He led hia men with great dash
and the success of the raid was largely due
to his personal coolness and initiative. He
has on many previous occasions done fine
work.

*Edit: See post further down this page for additional information.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

On Saturday at our Open Day at the Mitchell we had a visit from Jim Hastie of Queen's Park Football Club.
The club will be celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2017 and they are compiling a booklet titled Queen's Park and the Great War see here:- www.queensparkfc.co.uk and hope to have it completed by then.
Jim was wondering if anyone in the SMRG could provide further information on any of the names that appear in the booklet.
If anyone has information could they please post it on this thread and it will be passed on to Jim Hastie or one of his colleagues Frank McCrossan.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 11:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some additional info. to what has already been posted by DelBoy & dhubthaigh

PATON, WILLIAM FISHER

Evening Times 24/05/1915 P. 3 Photo.
44 Queen’s Drive, Crosshill, Glasgow (Glasgow RoH).
Depot Staff, RND Depot, Crystal Palace, Killed in Railway accident at Gretna Green, Near Carlisle, Cumberland. Mother, Mrs. Paton, 67 Fotheringay Rd., Glasgow ; Brother of Sub Lieutenant G.M. Paton RNVR, Nelson Bn. DOW 4/5/15. (Royal Naval Division 1914-1918 Transcription)
22nd May 1915 was the date of the Quintinshill Rail Disaster when over 216 all ranks of the 7th Royal Scots and 12 others were killed in Britain’s worst railway disaster.

LEGGE, GEORGE

Also on Glasgow RoH & Victoria U.F. Church Memorial. War Diary for 5th Cameron Highlanders available on Ancestry.

FREELAND, EDWIN

Next of Kin Archibald Freeland (brother), 34 Garturk Street, Govanhill, Glasgow. DoB 03/06/1878. He was a Book-keeper living in Medicine Hat, Canada. Enlisted 12th April 1916 (Canadian Attestation Papers)

FRIER, WALTER WILLIAM

73 Waverley Gardens, Crossmyloof (Glasgow RoH). 1901 Census aged 7. Evening Times 17/11/1916 P.2. & 21/11/1916 P.5. Photo. Commemorated on Shawlands Academy RoH and Arlington Baths RoH.

MANN, ROBERT MATHERS

110 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow (Glasgow RoH) Info. on Ancestry.
Commemorated on Greenbank Parish Church, Clarkston RoH.

RAMSAY, GEORGE STRACHAN

Elmbank, Scotstoun (Glasgow RoH). Commemorated on Allan Glen’s School WW1 RoH.

BAILLIE, GEORGE ROBERT

Age 7 1901 Census at 54 Seymour Street, Cathcart. Commemorated on Shawlands Academy RoH. Also on Glasgow RoH.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 3:35 pm    Post subject: Ebenezer Hamilton GH update Reply with quote

Ebenezer Hamilton Private S/8946 "D" Coy. 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders b Barony, Lanarkshire 05/07/1871 e Glasgow Age 45 Killed in Action Pas de Calais, France 25/09/1915 Son of William Clark Hamilton and Isobel Montgomery Smith Hamilton, of 10, Corunna St., Glasgow. 1881 Census: 204 Dumbarton Road, Fa Occ: Brickbuilder. 1891 Census: 31 Cardiff St; Millport. Occ: Ex Pupil Teacher. 1901 Census: 10 Corunna St; Glasgow. Occ: P O Sorting Clerk. Soldiers Effects: John M Donaldson & Gladstone Hamilton. Glasgow City Roll of Honour: 26 Havelock, Partick. Soldiers Effects: Gladstone Hamilton. Loos Memorial M. R. 19 Panel 115 to 119 Glasgow & Queens Park Football Club WW1, Hampden Park, Glasgow
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 5:57 pm    Post subject: Andrew Bowie McCrae Reply with quote

Andrew Bowie McCrae
Corporal
5142
Died of wounds 17/11/1915
28
2nd Battalion Lovat Scouts
Lala Baba Cemetery I.D.7

Born in Dundee on 15th December 1886 to John&Jeannie McLintock McCrae,Roslin Cottage,Clepington Road.Brothers Boyd, John and Lawrie.Father was a Gas Engineer.
Family moved to 25 Strawberrybank and Andrew was educated at the High School of Dundee where he was a Polack prizeman.He was a student at St Andrews taking an MA in 1908 and then in Edinburgh where he gained his LLB in 1911.He joined Messrs Gair&Gibson,Solicitors,Falkirk and became a Law Agent.Keen golfer,particularly at Crail where his parents subsequently lived at Rosemount.
Played football for Falkirk FC as an amateur when they won the Scottish Cup and then Queen`s Park FC.
He joined the Lovat Scouts as a private in October 1914 and was promoted to Corporal and then acting Sergeant.Died of wounds at Suvla Bay,Gallipoli.
Commemorated on the Memorials at Crail,Clan Macrae at Eilan Donan,High School of Dundee,St Andrews&Edinburgh Universities.Queen`s Park FC.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 6:08 pm    Post subject: WW1 - Pte. Alex. McLean Reply with quote

The Glasgow Herald, Tuesday, October 30th., 1917 (page 6):-
"Private Alexander McLean, one of the hon. joint treasurers of Queen's Park Football Club, died in a Glasgow military hospital yesterday of illness contracted on service. In civil life, Mr McLean, who was 38 years of age, was on the office staff of Messrs. Mitchell Bros. (Limited), whisky and wine merchant, Waterloo Street."

Same publication, day, date, Deaths on Service notice:-
"MACLEAN.- At Ruchill Hospital on the 29th inst., Private Alexander ----an, Scottish Rifles, late of 10 Albert Road, ----hill. Funeral on Wednesday from 11 ----- Gardens, Langside, to Cathcart Cemetery, ----; --- of attending kindly --- James Henderson Ltd., 47 Cambridge Street."

Heavily inked text/ the notice torn in places.

Spelling names &c. as publication.
Doesn't appear to be listed SNWM/CWGC.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 7:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Andrew - could be this man?????
Alexander McLean 37285 3rd Battalion Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) enlisted 9 December 1915.
Discharged due to sickness 12 September 1917.
Age 38 No overseas service. Silver War Badge Number 483108.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 10:00 pm    Post subject: WW1 - Pte. Alex. McLean Reply with quote

That might well be the man, Ken.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 9:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

On the Soldiers Effects Register the date is a couple of days "off" (31/10/17) but his death is noted to be "after discharge" so I'm pretty sure it is him.
His legatee is his brother Angus.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 8:42 pm    Post subject: Second Lieutenant James G. Wilson, R.S.F. Reply with quote

The Glasgow Herald, Saturday, December 22nd., 1917.
Deaths on Service notice:-
"WILSON.- Killed in action on 15th December, James Gilmour, Second Lieut., R. S. F., aged 22 years, eldest and dearly loved son of the late Alexr. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, Eglinton Arms Hotel, Kilwinning."


The Glasgow Herald, Saturday, December 29th., 1917 (page 3).
"CASUALTIES. NOTES ON OFFICERS. ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS.
Mr. J. WILSON - Killed. Mrs Alex. Wilson of the Eglinton Hotel, Kilwinning, has received official intimation that her eldest son, Second Lieutenant James Wilson, was killed in action on December 15. Lieutenant Wilson joined the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders about two years ago and went to the front last year. He was afterwards transferred to the Black Watch and eventually to the R. S. F. Lieutenant Wilson was 22 years of age and was educated at Irvine Academy. He was a member of Queens Park F. C."

Death registration : Service Returns 137/AF 96 - James Gilmour Wilson.

SNWM - no trace.

CWGC: WILSON, James Gilmour
Rank: Second Lieutenant. Date of Death: 15/12/1917.
Regiment/Service:
Royal Scots Fusiliers, 2nd Bn.
Panel Reference:
Panel 19 and 33.
Memorial:
YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL.

Listed Kilwinning War Memorial and scroll down the list here for confirmatory info and small photo:-
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/na/KilwinningWarMemorial/ww1917/
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:30 pm    Post subject: Walter MacFarlane Coulter Reply with quote

Walter MacFarlane Coulter

CWGC:
Rank: Captain
Regiment: Highland Light Infantry, 6th Battalion, attached 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Battalion
Award: M.C. (Military Cross)
Date of Death: 20th May 1917
Commemorated: Arras Memorial

SNWM:
Rank: Captain
Regiment: Highland Light Infantry, 6th Battalion (Territorial)
Decoration: M.C.
Date of Death: 20th May 1917
Cause of Death: Killed in Action

SDGW:
Rank: Captain
Regiment: Highland Light Infantry, 6th (City of Glasgow) Battalion (Territorial)
Decoration: M.C.
Date of Death: 20th May 1917
Cause of Death: Killed in Action

MIC:
Walter MacFarlane Coulter, private, 9th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry, No. 2317. Captain, 3rd/6th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Commissioned. Killed in Action 20th May 1917
Medal Entitlement: 1914-15 Star, British War & Victory Medals
Address: Sunnyside, Mansewood, Pollokshaws, Scotland.

London Gazette, 23rd March 1917, Supplement 30001, Page 2983 (Military Cross Citation)
His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to confer the Military Cross on the undermentioned Officers and Warrant Officers in recognition of their gallantry and devotion to duty in the Field:
Second Lieutenant Walter McFarlane Coulter, Highland Light Infantry.
For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during a raid on the enemy’s trenches. He led his men with great dash and the success of the raid was largely due to his personal coolness and initiative. He has on many occasions done fine work.

Soldiers’ Effects:
Captain W. McF. Coulter, M.C., 9th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Killed in Action 20th May 1917

Scotsman, 29th May 1917. ‘Biographical Notes’.
Captain Walter M’Farlane Coulter, Highland Light Infantry (killed) was the grandson of Mrs. M’Farlane, Sunnyside, Mansewood, Glasgow. He was a former pupil of Glasgow High School and prior to joining the Army in September 1914, he was employed in the drawing office at Fairfield Shipping and Engineering Company. In the beginning of the present year, Captain Coulter was awarded the Military Cross. For several seasons he played half-back for Queen’s Park Football Club and he was also a playing member of the Poloc Cricket Club.

Southern Press, 1st June 1917. ‘Captain Coulter Killed’
Provisionally reported missing, now officially reported killed. Captain Coulter was a grandson of Mrs. Walter M’Farlane, Mansewood, Pollokshaws.He was educated at Thornliebank School and Glasgow High School and served his apprenticeship with Messrs. John Dalgliesh and Sons, Pollokshaws. When he enlisted he was employed in the drawing office of the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Govan. Captain Coulter, who was 27 years of age, was well-known in football circles, having played for Queen’s Park. He was also a playing member of Poloc Cricket Club. In march, he was awarded the Military Cross.

London Gazette, 15th June 1917, Supplement 30134, Page 5974
Second Lieutenant W. McF. Coulter to be acting Captain whilst commanding a Coy. 9th March 1917

Listed on Glasgow High School Memorial: Walter McF. Coulter
http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=5638

Listed on Queen’s Park Football Club Memorial, Hampden Park, Glasgow: Walter M. Coulter

Listed on Poloc Cricket Club Memorial: W. M. Coulter, M.C.
http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/viewtopic.php?t=7924



Above photo courtesy of Jean Williams of Barnsley, grand-daughter of Bob Young submitted to Queen’s Park Football Club
9th Battalion Highland Light Infantry Football Team, March 1915
Back Row, 4th from left: Private Walter Coulter (Queen’s Park)

1901 Census (Transcription), Living at Summerlea, Eastwood, Renfrewshire
Grandmother Janet R. McFarlane, age 73, Living on Own Means, born Pollokshaws, Renfrewshire
Uncle Robert R. McFarlane, age 38, (son of above) born Thornliebank, Renfrewshire
Walter M. Coulter, age 10, Scholar, born West Indies

1911 Census, Living at Sunnyside, Eastwood, Renfrewshire
Grandmother Janet R. McFarlane, age 82, Widow Living on Private Means, born Eastwood, Renfrewshire [13 children born, 6 still living]
Jeanie W. Heughan, age 53, Widow (daughter of above), born Eastwood, Renfrewshire [2 children born, 2 still living]
Robert R. McFarlane, age 47, (son of above) born Eastwood, Renfrewshire
Grandchildren:
Walter M. Coulter, age 20, Engineer, born Danish West Indies (Naturalised British Subject)
Wallace(?) R. Heughan, age 14, Scholar, born Eastwood, Renfrewshire
Rita M. Heughan, age 12, Scholar, born Eastwood, Renfrewshire
Janet R. McFarlane, age 12, Scholar, born Eastwood, Renfrewshire
David B. McFarlane, age 5, Scholar, born Eastwood, Renfrewshire


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Born in the Danish West Indies Shocked
Now the United States Virgin Islands https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_West_Indies

This Project is so blooming educational Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 11:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It certainly is Ken!

I learnt a ton of 'new' stuff researching the above Walter McFarlane Coulter only to find at the end of it ..... it wasn't the Walter Coulter I was looking for!

Still, it's now added to both Queen's Park F.C. and Glasgow High School's threads, so not time gone to waste.

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