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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:05 pm Post subject: James Neil |
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James Neil was born in Kilsyth.
He died on the 15th October 1915 in France and Flanders.
He lived in Glasgow and enlisted in Sterling.
He was a L/Sergeant in Princess Louise’s Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 10th Battalion.
Service number S/1575.
Killed in Action Western European Theatre.
He was also a member of the band.
CWGC: IH 18 Spoilbank Cemetery
Spoilbank Cemetery (also known as Chester Farm Lower Cemetery or Gordon Terrace Cemetery) was begun in February 1915, and used by troops holding this sector until March 1918.
It is particularly associated with the casualties of the 2nd Suffolks on "The Bluff" early in 1916.
It was enlarged after the Armistice when graves were brought in from the battlefields of Ypres.
1901 Scotland Census Manse Road Kilsyth
Samuel Neil 34 b St Ninians blacksmith
Isabella J Neil 32 b Kilsyth
Robert Neil 5 b Kilsyth
James Neil 4 b Kilsyth
Mary Neil 3
Samuel Neil 10 months |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:16 pm Post subject: Peter Semple |
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Peter Semple was born in Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire.
He died on the 27th September 1916 in France and Flanders.
He was a private (3/7376) in the Gordon Highlanders, 2nd Battalion.
He died of his wounds.
CWGC: aged 36, a private in the Gordon Highlanders
I D 6 Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension
Son of Peter Semple of Twechar, Glasgow, husband of Mrs P Semple of 10 Edward Street Kilsyth.
For much of the First World War, Abbeville was headquarters of the Commonwealth lines of communication and No.3 BRCS, No.5 and No.2 Stationary Hospitals were stationed there variously from October 1914 to January 1920.
The communal cemetery was used for burials from November 1914 to September 1916, the earliest being made among the French military graves.
The extension was begun in September 1916. |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:18 pm Post subject: William Service |
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Private William Service was in the Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) 227th Coy. Age: 22
He died on the 26th November 1917.
Service No: 103523
Additional Information: Son of Thomas and Isabella Service (nee Shaw)
Isabella died in January 1925 aged 53.
Thomas Service died in February 1944 aged 85.
CWGC: III. A. 21. Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt.
Place of birth Alexandria
Other formerly 4816 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:20 pm Post subject: Alexander Shaw |
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Alexander Shaw was born in Kilsyth and also lived there.
He died on the 15th April 1918 in France and Flanders.
He enlisted in Glasgow as a private in the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, 5th battalion. His service number was S/25226
1901 census: 32 Kingston Road Kilsyth with his parents, Alex and Maggie and younger sister, Maggie. He was 2 in 1901.
CWGC: IXF18 Mendingham Military Cemetery.
Son of Alex and Margaret Shaw, 84 Main Street, Kilsyth. |
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allan1047
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:21 pm Post subject: David Shaw |
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David Shaw was born and lived in Kilsyth.
He died on the 26th September 1917, aged 34, in France and Flanders.
He enlisted in Kilsyth as a private in the Kings Own Scottish Borderers, 1st Battalion.
His service number was 21358.
CWGC: I E 50 Bleuet Farm Cemetery
Son of Alexander and Agnes Fotheringham Shaw, 24 Sterling Road, Kilsyth.
1901 Census: Sterling Road (Garrell Garden Cottages)
Agnes Shaw 57
James Shaw 27
John Shaw 22
Alex Shaw 19
David Shaw 17 b 1884 Kilsyth Whinstone Labourer.
William Shaw 14
Robert Shaw 2 (grandson) |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:22 pm Post subject: Peter Shaw |
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Peter Shaw died on the 5th November 1917 in France and Flanders.
He enlisted in Kilsyth as a Pioneer in the Corps of Royal Engineers.
His service number was 316526.
Formerly 166203 RFA (50th Div Sig Co) RE.
CWGC: VIII F19 Artillery Wood Cemetery. |
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allan1047
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:23 pm Post subject: David Sinclair |
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David Sinclair was born in Kilsyth and lived there.
He died on the 14th September 1914 in France and Flanders.
He enlisted in Hamilton, Lanarkshire as a private in the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, 1st Battalion.
His service number was 6497.
CWGC: La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, Seine-et-Marne. |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:24 pm Post subject: William Sinclair |
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Corporal William Sinclair was born in Kilsyth.
He died on the 24th Aug 1916 aged 21.
His service number was 1487 and he was in the 1/7th Battalion of Princess Louise’s Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
He was the son of William and Margaret Lawson Sinclair of 31 Westport Street Kilsyth.
He is buried in 2nd Ext 105 Kilsyth Cemetery. |
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allan1047
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 12:28 pm Post subject: William Somerville |
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Corporal William Somerville (303050) died on the 21st March 1918.
He was 20 years old and in the 1st/8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
He was the son of Mrs Elizabeth Nimms of 50 Shuttle St, Kilsyth.
CWGC: He is comererated at VH6 Vandercourt British Cemetery, Maissemy. |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:22 pm Post subject: John Mackie |
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John Mackie was born in Kilsyth but enlisted in Cambuslang, Lanark.
He died on the 14th July 1916 in France and Flanders.
He was a private in the 9th Battalion of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).
His service number was 11758.
CWGC: Thiepval Memorial M R 21 part XXIX
1901 census: 13 West Burnside Street Kilsyth
John Mackie 42 head labourer
Patrick Mackie 15 son coal miner
John Mackie 7 born 1894 Kilsyth |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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Sergeant Patrick Meechan died on the 1st August 1917.
He was in the Royal Field Artillery “C” Bty 108th Bde.
His service number was 84499
He was the son of Archibald and Jeanie Meechan.
Husband of Helen Docherty, 129 Backbrae Street Kilsyth.
He was 36 in 1917 so was born about 1881
CWGC: III A 20 Mendinghem Military Cemetery Belguim
Awarded the Military Medal. |
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allan1047
Joined: 21 Aug 2013 Posts: 148 Location: Perth Western Australia
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:25 pm Post subject: David Miller |
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David Miller was born in Kilsyth and lived there.
He died on the 29th December 1915 in France and Flanders (in the field).
He was a Lance Corporal in the Corps of Royal Engineers.
His service number was 137661.
178th Tunn Company Royal Engineers.
CWGC: IB 37 Norfolk Cemetery Becordel-Becourt, France
The cemetery was begun by the 1st Norfolks in August 1915 and used by other units (including the 8th Norfolks) until August 1916.
After the Armistice it was nearly doubled in size when graves were brought in from the battlefields near by. |
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allan1047
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:29 pm Post subject: John Miller |
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Lance Corporal John Miller was born in Kilsyth.
He died on the 25th September 1915.
His service number was 15195
He joined the King's Own Scottish Borderers 7th Bn.
Grave Reference: 82. Mazingarbe Communal Cemetery
He was the son of Alexander Miller, Backyards Kilsyth
(Glasgow Herald 4th October 1915)
"John Miller, of the 7th K.O.S.B., son of Mr Alexander Miller, Backyards, Kilsyth, has been killed.
He was one of three brothers serving with the forces, another of whom has already been wounded.
Prior to joining the army he was employed as a brusher with Messrs William Baird and Co." |
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allan1047
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:29 pm Post subject: Robert Moffat |
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Private Robert Moffat was born in Kilsyth in 1880
He died on the 3rd August 1917 aged 37.
His service number was S/30560.
He was a private in the Cameron Highlanders, 7th Battalion.
CWGC: Panel 38 and 40 Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.
Son of John and Catherine Moffat of Charles Street Kilsyth.
He was husband to Jeanie Moffat, 2 Station Road Kilsyth.
1901 Scotland Census: 26 Charles Street Kilsyth
John Moffat 70 b Kilsyth
Catherine Moffat 57 b Kilsyth
Peter Moffat 32
Robert Moffat 20 born Kilsyth (Tailor).
Margaret Moffat 18
Thomas Moffat 14
Other children listed on other censuses
John Moffat born1867
Mary Moffat born 1874
Catherine Moffat born 1878
David Moffat born 1881 |
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allan1047
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 2:32 pm Post subject: Patrick O'Neil |
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Patrick O’Neil was born in Kilsyth
He died on the 21st June 1916 in France and Flanders.
He enlisted in Kilsyth as a private in Princess Louise’s (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
2nd Battalion.
His service number was S/7868
Killed in Action Western European Theatre.
CWGC: Patrick O’Neill was a private aged 26 in the A &SH
Grave mem: O 6 Cambrin Churchyard Extension.
Son of Michael and Mary O’Neill of 31 Kingston Row Kilsyth
At one time, the village of Cambrin housed brigade headquarters but until the end of the First World War, it was only about 800 metres from the front line trenches.
The village contains two cemeteries used for Commonwealth burials; the churchyard extension, taken over from French troops in May 1915, and the Military Cemetery "behind the Mayor's House."
The churchyard extension was used for front line burials until February 1917 when it was closed, but there are three graves of 1918 in the back rows.
The extension is remarkable for the very large numbers of graves grouped by battalion, the most striking being the 79 graves of the 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and 15 of the 1st Cameronians (Row C), the 35 of the 2nd Royal Welch Fusiliers and 115 of the 1st Middlesex (Row H), all dating from 25 September 1915, the first day of the Battle of Loos. |
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