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PostPosted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 7:27 pm    Post subject: Pte. Alexander Faunt Reply with quote

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ROYAL SCOTS
Alexander Faunt

Also listed on the St Marys parish church, Haddington memorial.

(Glasgow Herald 8th March 1915)
"Information has been received by Mr Harry Faunt, Millwright, Haddington, that his youngest son, Private Alexander Faunt, a member of the machine gun section of the 8th Royal Scots (Territorials) has been killed in France. In a letter dated March 1, conveying the news, Captain McEwen writes that a chance shot struck the roadway close to a group of men who were watching the German shells bursting round a church some distance away. They had lost a good comrade - one who looked after the gun and the men under his care with the greatest faithfulness. They had just buried him in the churchyard, which was being shelled an hour before, and some of his old chums were busy preparing a cross for his grave. They were the leaving the village in an hour for other quarters, but, Captain McEwen wrote, but would if possible see that the dead soldier's parents got a photograph of the church someday. Private Faunt was 22 years of age and a member of Haddington Rugby Football Club."

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FAUNT, ALEXANDER
Rank: Private
Service No: 473
Date of Death: 01/03/1915
Age: 22
Regiment/Service: Royal Scots 8th Bn.
Grave Reference: Fleurbaix Chyd. Mem. 48.
Cemetery: CABARET-ROUGE BRITISH CEMETERY, SOUCHEZ
Additional Information: Son of Harry and Mary Faunt, of Distillery Park, Haddington, East Lothian.

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Surname: FAUNT
Firstname: Alexander
Service Number: 473
Date Death: 01/03/1915
Place of birth: Haddington
Other: 8th Bn.
SNWM roll: THE ROYAL SCOTS (LOTHIAN REGIMENT)
Rank: Pte
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A local "worthy" on the WW2 Section:

ANTELL, GEORGE RICHARD
Rank:Chief Petty Officer
Service No:D/232634
Date of Death:02/07/1941
Age:54
Regiment/Service:Royal Navy
H.M.S. Raleigh.
Awards:D S M, Mentioned in Despatches.
Grave ReferenceRow 11. Grave 13.
CemeteryLANGLEY MARISH (ST. MARY) CHURCHYARD (Buckinghamshire)
Additional Information:
Son of Thomas and Susan Antell; husband of Margaret Sutherland Antell, of Haddington. Town Councillor and Magistrate of Haddington. Also served in the 1914-18 War.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:30 am    Post subject: unveiling report Reply with quote

Haddington unveiling on Saturday 3rd of September 1921.

(5th September 1921 The Scotsman)


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The sculptor Charles Pilkington D'or Jackson's business papers are lodged in the National Library, Edinburgh, Accesssion Number 7445. In Box 2, File 64 there are sketches made by Jackson of the bronze panels for the Haddington memorial including one of the goat and vine motif which is part of the coat of arms. There is no confirmation the work went ahead within the file but I thought it likely Jackson was responsible for the bronze work.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 5:54 pm    Post subject: Bmbr. James Smith Reply with quote

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ARTILLERY
Bombr. J. Smith, R.F.A.

Possibly one of the three James Smith's on Stirling memorial? would need to see entry in Stirlign RoH to confirm.

(Glasgow Herald 26th June 1915)
"Bombardier James Smith, Royal Field Artillery, eldest son of Mr Cornelius Smith, Vetch Park, Haddington, has succumbed in Brighton Military Hospital to injuries he received about three months ago while training in the south of England. He was riding a horse, whoch bolted, and being unsaddled he was dragged along the ground by the stirrups for a considerable distance. Both legs were broken, and it became necessary to amputate one. He was 31 years of age, and before enlistment was a draper in Stirling."

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SMITH, J
Rank: Bombardier
Service No: 61279
Date of Death: 24/06/1915
Regiment/Service: Royal Field Artillery "D" Bty. 100th Bde.
Grave Reference: A. 9.
Cemetery: HADDINGTON CEMETERY

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Surname: SMITH
Forename: James
Rank: Bdr
Service number: 61279
Place of birth: Haddington
Date of death: 24 June 1915
Theatre of death: Home
Cause of death: Died
SNWM roll: ROYAL HORSE AND ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:02 am    Post subject: William Gray CSM GH Reply with quote

William Gray CSM Gordon Highlanders Died 06/01/1924 City Roll of Honour: 565 King St; City & Haddington
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:08 am    Post subject: David Anderson Sjt GH Reply with quote

David Anderson Serjeant 382 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders b Edinburgh e Haddington Age 21 Killed in Action Somme, France 20/07/1916 Father David: Mother: Elizabeth & Jane Smith & Brothers George & William. Soldiers Effects. Thiepval Memorial M. R. 21 Pier 15B & 15C
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Robert Ramage Lance Corporal 692 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders b Stenton,Haddington e Edinburgh Age 25 Killed in Action Pas de Calais, France 16/05/1915 Son of James & Isabella Ramage. 1891 Census: Old Winton-Hill Private House. 1901 Census: Southside Front Row, Soldiers Effects: Mrs Helen Stewart. Brother John also died. Le Touret Memorial M. R. 22 Panel 39 to 41
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:15 am    Post subject: William Wallace Aitken Pte GH Reply with quote

William Wallace Aitken Private 202141 1st/6th Bn. Gordon Highlanders b Tranent,East Lothian e Haddington Age 36 Killed in Action Pas de Calais, France 31/05/1918 Son of Charles and Mary Aitken, of Tranent, East Lothian. Husband of Harriet Smith Russell Aitken, of Station Rd., Haddington. Anzin-St Aubin British Cemetery Fr 0266 Plot III Row C Grave 18
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:17 am    Post subject: Victor Richard Thomas Pitcher Pte GH Reply with quote

Victor Richard Thomas Pitcher Pte 2494 1st Gordon Highlanders b Mandalay, Burma e Aberdeen Age 20 Killed in Action F & F 25/07/1916 Son of William George Pitcher & Mary Ann Galbraith Fry. Soldiers Effects: Mother Mary Ann G. Soldiers Will 7 Pages. Haddington MI. Age 20. Thiepval Memorial M. R. 21 Pier 15B & 15C
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:18 am    Post subject: John B S Ramage Pte GH Reply with quote

John B S Ramage Private 907 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders b Pencailland, Haddington e Haddington Age 36 Died of Wounds Seine-et-Marne, France 09/09/1914 Soldiers Effects: Father: James. Brother: Thomas. James. William. Issac George. Matthew. Died 14th Field Armb. Says Labourer. Mother: Isabella. Brother: Robert also died. La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial M. R. 15
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:20 am    Post subject: Simon Ross Pte GH Reply with quote

Simon Ross Pte S/40861 5th Gordon Highlanders b Inverness e Stenhousemuir Age 23 Killed in Action F&F 16/05/1917 Husband of G. Prentice (formerly Ross), of 19, Lower Viewcraig Row, Edinburgh. Brown's Copse Cemetery, Rouex Fr 0604 Plot II Row D Grave 16
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 10:07 am    Post subject: 9 Names missing from Haddington WW1 War Memorial Reply with quote

Borthwick,Alex.,12/1561,Pte.,6th Coy.Auck.Regt.,MIA,the Pinnacle,Rhododendron Spur, 08/08/1915.
b.23/07/1887 at Stevenson Lodge,Haddington,Haddingtonshire,f.John(Gardener),m.Annie nee Pearson.
name on Chunuk Bair(N.Z.) Memorial,Anzac,Gallipoli,Turkey.Ref.9. Carpenter,P. N.Z.E.F.

George,Richard,1749,Pte.,15th Inf.bn.,MIA,in attack on Hill 971,Koja Chemen Tepe, 08/08/1915.
b.13/06/1883 at Peffers' Pl.,Haddington,Haddingtonshire,f.John(police constable),m.Agnes nee McKee.
name on Lone Pine Memorial,Anzac,Gallipoli,Turkey.Ref.46. Miner & Prospector,P. A.I.F.

George,Thomas William,36097,2nd/Lt.,DIV.Sup.Col./RFC.,d.in air accident,Epsom, 18/10/1917.
b.12/01/1892 at Haddington House,Sidegate St.,Haddington,f.William(registrar),m.Mary Ann nee Allingham.
brd.,Rosskeen Parish Churchyard Extn.,Ross & Cromarty,Scotland.gr.ref.C.219. Accountant,P. C.E.F./RFC.

McPhee,David Littlejohn,510468,Pte.,4th.bn.CMR.,KIA,Railway,E.of Cambrai, 09/10/1918.
b.24/11/1894 at Bridge St.,Nungate,Haddington,f.David L.(warehouseman),m.Janet nee Souness.
brd.,Anneux British Cemetery,Nord,France.gr.ref.III.F.48.** Driver,M. C.E.F.

Nicol,James Charles,628194,L/Cpl.,47th.Inf.bn.,MIA,Regina tr.,N.of the Dyke Rd., 11/11/1916.
b.02/11/1890 at Meadowpark,Haddington,Haddingtonshire,f.William(tailor's cutter),m.Jane nee Brydie.
name on Vimy Memorial,Pas-de-Calais,France.** N.R. C.E.F.

Tait,Andrew Briggs,106584,CSM.,1st.bn.CMR.,KIA,btwn.St.Olle & Cambrai - Douai Rd., 29/09/1918.
b.30/01/1890 at Mungoswells,Haddington,Haddingtonshire,f.Walter(shepherd),m.Janet nee Briggs.
brd.,Raillencourt Communal Cemetery Extension,Nord,France.gr.ref.I.F.6. Farmer,P. C.E.F.

Watson,John,645410,Pte.,158th.Inf.bn.,d.of valvular disease of heart,Vancouver Gen.H., 07/07/1920.
b.01/09/1885 at 5 High St.,Haddington,f.William(tobacco manufacturer),m.Annie nee Gillies,w.Bertha G.
brd.,Mountain View Cemetery,Vancouver,B.C.,Canada.gr.ref.13.45.9. Clerk,P. C.E.F.

White,Thomas,5237,Pte.,11th Inf.bn.,wdd.06/05,d.of s.w.to Rt.lung,No.3 Aus.C.C.S., 10/05/1917.
b.25/11/1885 at Clerkington Mills,Haddington,f.Thomas(mill master),m.Ann nee Veitch. ht.6'-2",ch.38".
brd.,Grevillers British Cemetery,Pas-de-Calais,France.gr.ref.I.A.16. Labourer,P. A.I.F.

Wilson,Charles Blair,MID,Mjr.,42nd.Inf.bn.,KIA,Fabeck graben, 15/09/1916. ht.6'-.75",ch.37".
b.18/12/1894 at Clerkington House,Haddington,f.Charles B.(M.D.,dec.),m.Ethel Maude nee Barclay.
brd.,Albert Communal Cemetery Extension,Somme,France.gr.ref.I.M.2.**** Accountant,P. C.E.F.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2023 10:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cpl. JOHN ADAMS. T.M.B. ROYAL ARTILLERY
John Adams – age 30 – Corporal (49840) Y,19th Trench Mortar Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
In 1911 John was a carter in a colliery in Ryhope, Sunderland, living with his new wife Margaret.
Born 1885 in Ryhope, Sunderland, County Durham. Son of Hugh and Agnes (Blyth) Adams of North Berwick, East Lothian. Husband of Margaret Litstir (Thomson) Adams of 30 Hope Park, Haddington who he married in 1910 in Ormiston, East Lothian.
Killed in Action on 2 July 1916 and buried in Blighty Valley Cemetery, Authuille Wood, France.
Also named on the Ryhope Parish War Memorial and on the North Berwick War Memorial.


ROBERT ADAMSON. ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS
Robert Adamson – age 36 – Private (40982) 1st Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Robert was a gamekeeper at Wood End, Stenton, East Lothian when he enlisted as Private (2897) in the Ayrshire Yeomanry in July 1916. He was posted to the 6/7th RSF in France in December 1916. He was wounded and evacuated to the Northampton War Hospital in August 1917. When he had recovered he was posted to the 1st RSF in November. Robert was killed almost a year later near Cambrai.
Born 1881 in Hutchesontown, Glasgow. Son of the late Margaret (Dick) Adamson (died 1897) and of James Adamson of Donibristle, Fife. Husband of Jane Drummond (McGregor) Adamson of Wood End, of Beil Mill, Prestonkirk, East Lothian and of Hardgate, Haddington who he married in 1910 in Kirkcaldy, Fife.
Missing in Action on 4 October 1918 and named on the Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France.
Also named on the Stenton Parish War Memorial.


W.W. AITKEN. GORDON HIGHLANDERS
William Wallace Aitken – age 36 – Private (202141) 1/6th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders.
William was a tailor in West Port, Haddington when he enlisted.
Born 1880 in Tranent, Haddingtonshire/East Lothian. Son of Charles and Mary (Wallace) Aitken of Tranent. Husband of Harriet Smith (Russell) Aitken of Station Road, Haddington who he married in 1904 in Tranent.
Died of Wounds on 31 May 1918 and buried in Anzin-St. Aubin British Cemetery, France.
Also named on the St Mary's Church memorial in Haddington and on the Tranent War Memorial.
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Cpl. ROBERT ALEXANDER. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS
Robert Alexander – age 25 – Corporal (S/21552) 5th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders.
Robert was a contractor living at St. Lawrence House in Haddington when he enlisted.
Born 1892 in Edinburgh. Son of the late Annie Mackie Alexander (died 1914) and of Alexander Alexander, Detective Inspector for Midlothian County Police.
Missing in Action on 3 May 1917 and named on the Arras Memorial, France.


WILLIAM ALLAN. A. & S. HIGHLANDERS
William Allan – age 26 – Private (359) 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
William was a labourer when he enlisted in August 1909. He served in Malta and in India until the battalion returned to the UK in November 1914. He joined his battalion in France in May 1915 but due to illness he was evacuated home in December. He rejoined the battalion and moved with them to Salonica in northern Salonica in November 1916. William contracted malaria and died.
Born 1892 in Haddington. Son of the late Mary Ann (Lorimer) Allan (died 1908) and of Robert Allan of Cairns Close Haddington. Husband of Jeannie (Easton)Allan of 10 Upper Bridge Street, Stirling who he married in 1916 in Stirling.
Died on Service on 23 November 1918 and buried in Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery, Greece.


SERGt. DAVID ANDERSON. GORDON HIGHLANDERS
David Anderson – age 24 – Sergeant (382) 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders.
In 1911 David, age 19, was serving with the Gordons in Colchester, Essex. The battalion returned to England from Cairo and landed at Zeebrugge in October 1914.
Born 1892 in Edinburgh. Son of David and Elizabeth (Turner) Anderson of Nungate, Haddington.
Missing in Action on 20 July 1916 and named on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, France.
Also named on the Morham Parish War Memorial together with his brother Alexander who died on 17 June 1915.
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