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Southwick Parish Church Roll of Honour

 
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Kenneth Morrison



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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 2:25 pm    Post subject: Southwick Parish Church Roll of Honour Reply with quote

Southwick Parish Church is situated in the hamlet of Caulkerbush on the B793 near the junction with the A710 "coast road" between Dumfries and Dalbeattie.
The Roll of Honour has just been found and is currently held by the Rev. James Gatherer, Minister of Colvend Parish Church and of Southwick Parish Church.



Those who died are marked with a "star" and all but 5 appear on the Southwick War Memorial. 2 men, Findlay and McVey, do not appear on any local WM. Adair is listed on Crossmichael. Kelly on Corsock and Kirkpatrick Durham WMs and Solley on Dalbeattie.

Also uncovered is what appears to be a draft or working version of the Roll.


There is also a selection of photographs of servicemen from what appears to have been a montage of those who had died.
Some of the photos have written identifications and Stuart Wilson has already been able to identify others. We hope to be able to name them all.




Southwick Church is at NX 927 573 but the long-term location of the Roll is uncertain.
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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great find, just never could find the time to get to this church.

If its the same man, David Finlay could be a Victoria Cross winner.

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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A great find indeed. It just shows these rolls which haven't seen the light of day for years are not always gone for good.

Thanks

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Kenneth Morrison



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 9:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

spoons wrote:
Great find, just never could find the time to get to this church.

If its the same man, David Finlay could be a Victoria Cross winner.

\Paul


Paul - it wouldn't have mattered if you had visited, the Roll was found in a cupboard when James was looking for something else. It was only because we had been discussing what might have happened to the Southwick School Roll of Honour that he had a second look at this sheet of cardboard and found the Church Roll.
As for Sgt. Findlay, his entry in the Stewartry RoH connects him to Glensone Farm, Southwick - but no V.C.

FINDLAY, DAVID
Rank:Serjeant
Service No:1161
Date of Death:27/07/1915
Regiment/Service:Seaforth Highlanders
2nd Bn.
Panel ReferencePier and Face 15 C.
MemorialTHIEPVAL MEMORIAL
Additional Information:
SNWM has born AYR.
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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2012 9:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

McVey, James - Private - killed July 1915
seems to be this man, although I cannot connect him to Southwick.

McVEY, JAMES
Rank:Private
Service No:7569
Date of Death:12/07/1915
Regiment/Service:Royal Scots Fusiliers
1st/5th Bn.
Panel ReferencePanel 72 to 75.
MemorialHELLES MEMORIAL
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I tend to forget that it wasn't just the Territorials of the KOSB who suffered on that day.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The process of naming the photos came to a halt a little time ago when the Rev. James Gatherer was taken ill. I'm glad to say he is fit again and has been adding the photos to the Church web-site at
http://www.colvendchurch.com/southwick-war-memorial.html

If you should recognise a man or a regiment, can you let me know, please.

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