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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Buckhaven Pilot Killed
Sgt.-Pilot David Simpson Allan, son of Mr and Mrs David Allan, 32 Sandwell Street, Buckhaven, has been killed in a flying accident.
He returned to this country less than a year ago after completing his training at an R.A.F. school in Canada, where he gained his "wings."
Sgt.-Pilot Allan, who was 24, was employed at Michael Colliery, East Wemyss, previous to joining the R.A.F. nearly four years ago.
Evening Telegraph 17 March 1944
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

METHIL BLACK WATCH SERGEANT KILLED
Mr and Mrs Watson, Den Walk, Methil, have received official word that their son, Sergeant William Watson, Black Watch, has been killed in action in Sicily.

Prior to enlistment he was a despatch clerk at Durie Foundry, Leven.

He was well known in ambulance circles in Methil and Leven.
Evening Telegraph 21 August 1943
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 12:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

GUARDSMAN KILLED
Mr and Mrs Alexander Beveridge, who reside at 29 Morar Street, Methil, have been officially informed that their eldest son, Guardsman Alex. Beveridge, Scots Guards, has been killed in action in Italy.

Guardsman Beveridge, who was 24 years of age, was previously employed at the National Steel Foundry, Kirkland.
Evening Telegraph 17 November 1943
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 1:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

KILLED IN ACTION
Pte George Mortimer, 203 Methilhaven Road, Methil, has been reported killed in action in Normandy.

Pte. Mortimer, who was 24, was employed as a moulder at the National Steel Foundry, Kirkland, prior to joining the Army at the outbreak of war. He came through Dunkirk and was later at EI Alamein and Sicily.

He leaves a widow and baby daughter.
Evening Telegraph 18 July 1944
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Today's Courier report's that the recently refurbished Methil War Memorial has been vandalised shortly before Remembrance day.

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/News/Fife/article/25729/black-watch-association-official-in-call-to-flog-beasts-who-vandalised-methil-war-memorial.html

Black Watch Association official in call to flog 'beasts' who vandalised Methil war memorial

By Claire Warrender
Published in the Courier : 31.10.12

Vandals who destroyed part of a Fife war memorial have been described as disrespectful beasts.

The act comes days before veterans gather at the memorial to remember the area's war dead.

Police are investigating the ''despicable'' incident which happened just a fortnight before the community will gather there to mark Armistice Day.

Fife Council hopes to have most of the damage repaired before veterans arrive to pay their respects to the area's war dead on November 11.

However, one Black Watch veteran told The Courier that those responsible should be taken out and flogged.

Rob Scott, chairman of the Fife branch of The Black Watch Association, said the memorial in Wellesley Road was restored and rededicated just last year and that he was horrified to learn of the destruction.

''These people are worse than animals,'' he said. ''It's like desecrating a grave.

''I don't know what goes through these people's heads. It's so disrespectful.

''They've no respect for themselves, far less equipment or memorials. They haven't got a clue.''

Mr Scott, who will lay a wreath on behalf of The Black Watch on November 11, said the lights were very much part of the memorial.

''They shouldn't desecrate anything on that ground but these beasts have come along and destroyed all of this.''

Local councillor Jim Young discovered the vandalism on Monday morning and reported it to police.

He said: ''The lights are totally destroyed and will need to be replaced rather than repaired.

''It's very disrespectful to do anything like that in the war memorial area, especially with Remembrance Sunday being less than two weeks away.''

He added: ''Electricians are isolating them so nothing can happen to people in that respect.''

Reg Briers of the War Memorials Trust said the organisation was working to ensure children were educated on the significance of memorials.

''We spend a lot of time trying to make sure our memorials are kept up to date and cleaned and repaired,'' he said.

''In Newburgh we are encouraging children to work on our war memorial and have been for several years.

''The children now respect the war memorial.''

Adding that the vandalism in Methil was devastating, Mr Briers said the British Legion was about to launch a schools competition in the run-up to the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War.

''Schools can go to their local war memorial and learn more about it,'' he said.

''Memorials are hugely significant and young people need to learn about respect.''

Dave Paterson, Fife Council's area services manager for Levenmouth, was with Mr Young when the damage was discovered.

He told The Courier: ''We should be able to repair the lights in time for Armistice Day but we don't know the full extent of the electrical damage.''

A spokesman for Fife Constabulary confirmed that seven lanterns were damaged between 6pm on Friday and 10am on Monday.

Adding that the force was investigating, he said: ''Given the time of the year and the fact it is a very important monument to the country and the town, we are seeking any information from anybody who has seen or heard anything.''

Information can be given to police by phoning 0845 600 5702 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:38 pm    Post subject: Sgt. Peter Izatt Reply with quote

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BLACK WATCH
Sgt. Peter Izatt

(The Scotsman 23rd October 1915)
"Sergeant Nisbet, Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow, has written to Mrs John Grieve, Swan Street, Glasgow, stating that her son, Sergeant Peter Izatt, was killed by a shell. Sergeant Izatt enlisted a year ago in the 9th Black Watch."

CWGC
IZATT, PETER
Rank: Serjeant
Service No: S/3973
Date of Death: 25/09/1915
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 9th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panel 78 to 83.
Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL

SNWM
Surname: IZATT
Forename: Peter
Rank: Sgt
Service number: S/3973
Place of birth: East Wemyss Fife
Date of death: 25 September 1915
Theatre of death: F&F
SNWM roll: THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)
Other detail: 9th Bn.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 11:56 pm    Post subject: Pte. John Welsh Reply with quote

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BLACK WATCH
Pte. John Welsh

(The Scotsman 23rd October 1915)
"Buckhaven
John Welsh, 9th Black Watch, who resided at Simpson's Square, is reported by three comrades to have fallen in France."

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WELSH, JOHN
Rank: Private
Service No: S/4332
Date of Death: 25/09/1915
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 9th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panel 78 to 83.
Memorial: LOOS MEMORIAL

SNWM
Surname: WELSH
Forename: John
Rank: Pte
Service number: S/4332
Place of birth: Ferryport-on-Craig Tayport
Date of death: 25 September 1915
Theatre of death: F&F
SNWM roll: THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)
Other detail: 9th Bn.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:53 pm    Post subject: Pte. John C. Brown & Pte. John McGregor Reply with quote

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ROYAL HIGHLANDERS
Pte. John C. Brown

(The Scotsman 22nd June 1915)
"Private John Brown (19), of the 1/7th Black Watch, a native of Methil, is reported by Captain Wallace to have fallen on the 17th inst. Private Brown showed special aptitude as a bomb-thrower, and was engaged in this duty when shot by a piece of shrapnel. His body was found by his brother-in-law, David Robertson, who crawled over some exposed ground in search of him. He was a son of Mr George Brown, and, like his father, worked at Methil docks.
John McGregor, of the same corps, reported killed a fortnight before, was a relative.
Private Webster, Wellesley Road, Methil, a neighbour of John McGregor, was also killed on Thursday
."

CWGC
BROWN, JOHN
Rank: Private
Service No: 2465
Date of Death: 16/06/1915
Age: 19
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) "C" Coy. 7th Bn.
Panel Reference: Panels 24 to 26.
Memorial: LE TOURET MEMORIAL
Additional Information: Son of George and Jessie McGregor Brown, of 105, Clynebank Whyterose Terrace, Aberhil, Methil, Fife.

SNWM
Surname: BROWN
Forename: John
Rank: Pte
Service number: 2465
Place of birth: Methil Fife
Date of death: 16 June 1915
Theatre of death: F&F
Cause of death: Killed in action
SNWM roll: THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)
Other detail: 7th Bn.

Pte. John McGregor

CWGC
McGREGOR, JOHN
Rank: Private
Service No: 2502
Date of Death: 03/06/1915
Age: 29
Regiment/Service: Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 1st/7th Bn.
Grave Reference: IV. D. 21.
Cemetery: CHOCQUES MILITARY CEMETERY
Additional Information: Son of John and Elizabeth McGregor, of 107, Wellesley Rd., Methil, Fifeshire.

SNWM
Surname: McGREGOR
Forename: John
Rank: Pte
Service number: 2502
Place of birth: Wemyss Fife
Date of death: 3 June 1915
Theatre of death: F&F
Cause of death: Died of wounds.
SNWM roll: THE BLACK WATCH (ROYAL HIGHLANDERS)
Other detail: 7th Bn.
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 6:36 am    Post subject: William John Cairns GH Reply with quote

William John Cairns Pte S/23057 4th Gordon Highlanders b Kirkcaldy, Fife e Perth Age 22 Died of Wounds F&F 28/10/1918 Son of Mr & Mrs Robert Cairns,2 Cowley Street,Denbeath,Methil,Fife. Occ: Worked at Wellesley Pit, Wymess. Soldiers Effects: Mother: Catherine. Thiant Communal Cemetery Fr 1258 Row B Grave 14 Fifeshire Advestiser 23-11-18 P5:: Photo The Scotsman 12-12-18 P3: Denbeath
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 6:43 am    Post subject: James Dalrymple GH Reply with quote

James Dalrymple Pte S/13296 5th Gordon Highlanders b Kennoway, Fife Denbeath Age 20 Killed in Action F&F 28/07/1918 Soen of Janet Dalrymple, of Kennoway Burns, Windygates, Fife, and the late David Dalrymple. Soldiers Effects: Mo: Janet. Sis: Maggie. Soissons Memorial M. R. 18 The Scotsman 09-09-18 P6: Kennoway Buckhaven & Kennoway & Methil
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James Fairgrieve Pte S/8123 1st Gordon Highlanders b Wemyss, Fife Aberdeen Age 24 Killed in Action F & F 15/06/1918 Son of James & Mary Fairgrieve, 42 Shakespear Ave; Buckhaven. Husband of Jane A Meldrum Fairgrieve, Forth Pl; Methil, Fife. Soldiers Effects: Wid: Jane Annie. Soldiers Will 4 Pages. Loos Memorial M. R. 19 Panel 115 to 119 The Scotsman 24-07-18 P7: Methil. Buckhaven & Methil & Methil Parish Church
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John Gordon Pte S/10662 1st Gordon Highlanders b Wemyss, Fife 04/06/1890 e Aberdeen Age 27 Killed in Action F & F 14/06/1917 Son of Andrew Gordon, Builder, 174 Wellesley Rd; Methil, & Christina nee Mahon. Roll of Honour page 116. Husband of Hilda Edith Hutchison. KiA Infantry Hill. Buried there. Roll of Honour Vol III: Soldiers Effects: Wid: Hilda E. Occ: Mason. Arras Memorial M. R. 20 Panel 8 & 9 Dundee Courier 04-07-17 P2 AJ 20-07-17 P4: Aberdeen. Methil Parish Church
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Alexander Hunter Pte S/20331 6th Gordon Highlanders b Auchterderran, Fife e Dunfermline Age 19 Died of Wounds Germany 18/04/1918 Son of James and Margaret Hunter, of 30, Francis St., Lochgelly, Fife. Soldiers Effects: Mo: Margaret. Soldiers Will 4 Pages. Y Farm Military Cemetery, Bois-Grenier Fr 0276 Row B Grave 01 Methil Parish Church
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John Jamieson Pte S/8268 1st Gordon Highlanders b Anstuther, Fife e Aberdeen Killed in Action F & F 14/06/1917 Soldiers Effects: Wid: Isabella. Soldiers Will 1 Page. Arras Memorial M. R. 20 Panel 8 & 9 AJ 20-07-17 P4: Buckhaven & Methil
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James Marr Pte S/8119 10th Gordon Highlanders b Markinch, Fife e Kirkcaldy, Fife Age 20 Killed in Action F&F 05/12/1915 Son of Mrs. D. Marr, of 16, Fisher St., Methil, Fife. Soldiers Effects: Mo: Barbara. Soldiers Will 3 Pages. Loos Memorial M. R. 19 Panel 115 to 119 Buckhaven & Methil & Methil Parish Church
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