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DelBoy



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:24 pm    Post subject: Arbroath, St Mary Episcopal WW1 Reply with quote

St Mary Episcopalian Church WW1 Parishoners memorial.

UKNIWM no: 5668
OS MAP REF: NO 647 411



Lieut F.N.E. Kitson
Sec Lieut W. Stormont
Segt E. Ford DCM
Corpl A.J. Nichol
Corpl A. Withington
Lieut Corpl J. McConnell MM
Bombadier W. Dickson
Seaman A. Jamieson
Pte H. Findlay
Pte D. Hutton
Pte W. Jack

Pte J.McKinnon
Pte D. Strachan
Pte R.Doyle
Pte D. Jamieson
Pte W. Graham
Pte H.L. Sim
Pte R. Jack
Pte D. Doyle
Pte W.J. Robertson
Pte A. Thoms
Gunner W.J. Reid

The Pte W. Graham is more than likely supposed to be J. Graham.

Also Corporal A. Withington should have the Initial C for Charles and his middle initial E?
He is on CWGC under E. Withington, his middle initial only. He is however on Arbroath's War Memorial correctly as Charles Withington and is buried in Kirkcudbright.
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Taken during a recent visit


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PostPosted: Sun Dec 04, 2016 1:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This was originally unveiled as a "war shrine" in October 1917.

Which explains why there are less names on it that the oak screen later installed as a memorial in the church.
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2017 7:11 pm    Post subject: st marys church Reply with quote

I have to report in the recent days Lt Col Roger J. Binks , Keeper of the Rolls at the SNWM at the castle in Edinburgh has accepted the following names to the rolls that were not listed before Viz

2nd Lieut William Lundie STORMONT , RFA, (81 Bde RFA , kia 31 Aug 1918 France ( born Arbroath )

also


Spr 739778 Lewis Hodge SIM , 3RD tunnelling Coy, Canadian Engineer , Canadian Expeditionary Forces (scots who served in other units )- Born ARBROATH , died of wounds 24th September 1917 France & Flanders




( Patrick W Anderson )
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