Fort William War Memorial - pictures
World War I
These names from Fort William are not on the war memorial, there could be more. Some are on the Kilmallie War Memorial
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52ND LOWLAND DIV CYCLIST COY |
25/08/1915 |
ARMY CYCLIST CORPS |
Son of Alexander and Margaret Allan of 1034 Maryhill Rd. Glasgow. Born at Fort William Inverness-shire. |
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MB/244 |
HM MOTOR BOAT CALIFORNIA MOTOR BOAT RESERVE |
22/12/1914 |
ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE |
Son of the late Duncan Boyd and Ann Kennedy Boyd. Born at Blaich, Fort William. |
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2196 |
"A" Sqdn. 1st |
28/11/1915 |
Lovat Scouts |
Son of Duncan Cameron Margaret MacIntosh, of Muirshearlich, Banavie, Inverness-shire. Commemorated Kilmallie |
Banavie? |
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S/30509 |
5th Bn |
05/10/1918 |
Cameron Highlanders |
Husband of Catherine Livingstone, of Badabrie, Corpach, Inverness-shire. Commemorated in Kilmallie. |
Banavie |
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Second Lieutenant ALEXANDER CAMPBELL CRAIG |
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09/02/1919 |
RAF |
Sec Lieut Aleck Campbell Craig of NZ. Son of the late James Joseph Craig and of Jessie Craig, of 67, Mountain Rd., Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. Kilmallie |
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53610 |
1ST BN |
02/10/1918 |
ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS |
Kilmallie War Memorial Born Kinlochleven. Residence Stirling. Enlisted Kinlochleven. Nephew of Catherine Henderson of 13 Blaich Fort William Inverness-shire. |
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9437 |
1st Bn |
11 Nov 1914 |
Cameron Highlanders |
Brother-in-law of Margaret Ferguson, of Hailes Cottage, Kingknow, Slateford, Midlothian. Born Glasgow Resided Fort William Enlisted Glasgow |
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S/9210 |
1st/6th Bn |
05/09/1918 |
SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS |
Son of Jessie and the late John W. Gray of Banavie Inverness-shire. Commemorated in Kilmallie. |
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Second Lieutenant ALEXANDER CAMPBELL CRAIG |
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09/02/1919 |
RAF |
Sec Lieut Aleck Campbell Craig of NZ. Son of the late James Joseph Craig and of Jessie Craig, of 67, Mountain Rd., Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. |
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23056 |
2ns Bn |
10/10/1916 |
King’s Own Scottish Borderers |
Kilmallie War Memorial Son of James Donaldson and Williamina Carlyle of Mount Alexander Banavie Inverness-shire. Kilmallie |
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1904 |
2ns/1st |
31/08/1916 |
Lovat Scouts |
Born Kilmallie. Residence Fort Wiliam. Enlisted Onich. Son of Mrs. Catherine Fraser of Onich Inverness-shire. Kilmallie |
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WR/319432 |
Inland Water Transport |
09/10/1918 |
Royal Engineers |
Born Manchester. Residence Dublin. Enlisted Rathmines, County Dublin. Presumably working on the Caledonian Canal. Buried Kilmallie. |
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8691 |
2nd Bn |
23 April 1915 |
Cameron Highlanders |
Born Arisaig Resided Fort William Enlisted Oban This casualty has recently been accepted for commemoration by the Commission. However, it will not be possible to add his name to this Memorial immediately. Please contact the Commission before planning a visit, for more information. |
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944136 |
D BTY 147TH BDE |
07/11/1918 |
ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY |
Born Argyll. Residence Glasgow. Son of John and Margaret MacDougall MacDonald of 6 Viewforth Place Fort William Inverness-shire. |
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SS BEACON LIGHT LIVERPOOL |
19/02/1918 |
MERCANTILE MARINE |
Born at Fort William, Inverness. |
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2697 |
2ND BN |
05/11/1914 |
SCOTS GUARDS |
Son of Alexander and Annie McDonald of Fort William Inverness-shire; husband of Alice G. McDonald of Marsh Cottage Frittenden Kent |
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26507 |
3RD BN |
01/11/1919 |
KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS |
Son of Alexander McDougall of Drimarben Fort William; husband of Ann McDougall of Drimarben Fort William. Buried Kilmallie |
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11057 |
5TH BN |
10/08/1915 |
CAMERON HIGHLANDERS |
Born Duncansburgh, Fort William. Residence Stirling. Enlisted Oban. Son of Ann McIntyre, of Fort William, Inverness-shire, and the late Duncan McIntyre. |
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S/26385 |
7TH BN |
25/07/1917 |
CAMERON HIGHLANDERS |
Born Kilmallie. Residence Inverness. Enlisted Trislaig. Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. McIntyre of 2 Trislaig Fort William Argyllshire |
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2878 |
4TH BN |
31/01/1915 |
CAMERON HIGHLANDERS |
Residence Inverness. Enlisted Kiltarlity, Beauly. Son of John and Margaret McKenzie, of 19, Glen Nevis Place, Fort William |
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7486 |
2ND BN |
16/09/1914 |
OXFORD AND BUCKS LIGHT INFANTRY |
Born Bampton, Oxfordshire. Residence Oxford. Enlisted Chiswick, Middlesex. Husband of Margaret Wheeler, of Railway Cottages, Fort William, Inverness-shire. |
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