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Lieut Col David W Milne Home - Hutton Parish Church

 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 2:22 pm    Post subject: Lieut Col David W Milne Home - Hutton Parish Church Reply with quote

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MILNE HOME, DAVID WILLIAM
Rank:Lieutenant Colonel
Date of Death:27/07/1918
Age:45
Regiment/Service:Royal Garrison Artillery
Grave ReferenceIn family enclosure.
CemeteryHUTTON PARISH CHURCHYARD, BERWICKSHIRE
Additional Information:
Son of Col. David Milne Home (Royal Horse Guards) and Mrs. J. Buchan Hepburn Milne Home; husband of Margaret Florence Milne Home, of Paxton House, Berwick-on-Tweed.


This 'chancel set' is the memorial for the laird of Paxton House, which is in Hutton parish.


TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
DAVID WILLIAM MILNE HOME OF WEDDERBURN
LIEUT COLONEL ROYAL ARTILLERY
DID 27TH JULY 1918



The Scotsman, 27th April 1920

BERWICK - Special dedication services were held at Hutton and Paxton parishes, Berwick, when three war memorials were unveiled by the Very Rev Jas Cooper DD, Professor of Church History, Glasgow University. In the old church at Hutton an oak chancel set, pulpit and lectern was dedicated to the memory of the late Colonel David Milne Home, laird of Billie and Paxton, who died while holding the command of the RGA at Leith Fort in 1918. In the churchyard at Hutton a Celtic cross, bearing the names of those who had fallen in the war, was unveiled; and at a service held later at Paxton a similar cross was unveiled by Dr Cooper.








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PostPosted: Tue Jan 01, 2019 4:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Lieutenant Colonel
MILNE HOME, DAVID WILLIAM
Died 27/07/1918
Aged 45
Royal Garrison Artillery

Son of Col. David Milne Home (Royal Horse Guards) and Mrs. J. Buchan Hepburn Milne Home; husband of Margaret Florence Milne Home, of Paxton House, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Buried at HUTTON PARISH CHURCHYARD, BERWICKSHIRE
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