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6986 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). |
Died of wounds 23rd January 1916. Age 22 |
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Son of Helen Cameron of 5 Whitehill Gardens Dennistoun Glasgow and the late Duncan Cameron. Native of Strontian Argyllshire. Born Strontian Enlisted Glasgow |
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S/13618 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. |
18th July 1916. Age 20 |
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Son of Roderick and Mary Gordon of Belsgrove Strontian Ardgour Argyll. Born Ardnamurchan Enlisted Aberdeen |
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225515 10th (Lovat's Scouts) Bn. Cameron Highlanders |
19th October 1918 Age 39 |
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Son of Alexander and Isabella Macintyre, of Strontian, Argyllshire. Born Ardnamurchan Resided Taynuilt Argyll Enlisted Kimbolton Huntingdonshire |
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S/40717 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders Formerly (2264) Lovat Scouts |
11th January 1917 Age 27 |
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Son of Mrs. E. McIntyre of Aucheilt Strontian Argyll Born “Strontean” Argyll Resided “Strontean” Enlisted “Huntingson” Argyll |
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S/13756 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders attd. 4th Inf. Bde. Signals |
13th November 1917 Age 22 |
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Son of Duncan and Helen Cameron, of "Tigh-na-Croach," Pointhouse Crescent, Rothesay. Native of Strontian, Argyllshire. Born Fort William Resided Glasgow Enlisted Glasgow |
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26691 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers |
Died of wounds 9th October 1917. Age 35 |
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Son of the late John and Ann McMaster of Strontian Ardgour Born Strontian Resided Ardnamurchan Enlisted Strontian |
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S/15811 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. |
Died of wounds 29th September 1917. Age 19 |
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Son of Roderick and Mary Gordon of Belsgrove Strontian. Enlisted Stirling |
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28226 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers |
12th April 1918. Age 23. |
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Son of Duncan Cameron, of Strontian, Argyll. Resided Strontian Enlisted Salen |
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110968 249th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery |
23rd April 1918 Age 36 |
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Son of Lachlan and Euphemia Maclean, of Strontian, Ardgour, Argyll. Born “Coralin” Argyll (Corran?) Resided “Coralin” Enlisted Stirling |
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50633 17th Bn. Royal Scots FORMERLY 2/18217, T.R. |
Died of pneumonia 28th November 1918. Age 20 |
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Son of Ewen and Margaret McDougall Cameron of Riverview Strontian. Born at Glasgow. Resided Glasgow |
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Pte Arthur G Clarke |
Co of Ld Probably London Regiment (County of London) Battalion |
Several Arthur Clarke in London Regiment but none with an obvious Scottish connection. Only the ones below have an initial “G”. |
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8538 London Regiment 19th (County of London) Battalion (St. Pancras). Formerly 2303 25Th London Regt. |
15th Sept 1916 Age 18 |
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Son of David Arthur and Johanna Clarke, of 45, Franche Court Rd., Lower Tooting, Surrey. |
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2578 9th Bn Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) |
6th October 1916 Age 21 |
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Son of Ansley Clark; husband of Annie Beatrice Thorpe (formerly Clark), of 27. Cranfield Rd., Carshalton, Surrey. Native of Wallington, Surrey. |
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L Cpl Reginald Gregorson Thorburn |
14909 12th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
Died of wounds 9th May 1917 Age 22 |
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Son of William and Catherine Kirsop Thorburn, of 172, Braid Rd., Edinburgh. Native of Bo'ness, West Lothian. Born B’ness Enlisted Edinburgh |
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Pte M J Briggs |
RE |
Probably Matthew Thomas Briggs - no other matches in RE - see below |
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141580 54th Field Coy. Royal Engineers |
Died of disease 2nd November 1918. Age 24. |
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Son of Alfred and Mary Briggs of 9 Hill Street Middlesbrough Yorkshire. Born Middlesbrough Enlisted Middlesbrough |
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Pte A Cameron Cooper |
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Probably Alexander C Cooper - no other likely matches - see below |
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55477 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. |
11th August 1918. Age 20 |
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Son of Mrs. Helen Cooper of "Berryknowe Everard Drive, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow. Medical Student, Glasgow University Born Glasgow Enlisted Glasgow |
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201225 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) |
20th July 1916. |
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Born Glasgow Enlisted Glasgow |
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Pte Peter McGregor |
Canada |
Two possibilities |
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20506 10th Bn. Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). |
22nd April 1915. Age 20 |
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Son of Peter McGregor of 51 Wilson Avenue Kilmarnock Scotland |
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436622 Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment) |
22nd March 1916 Age 40 |
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Pte James McMaster |
Canada |
Two possibilities |
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19754 10th Bn. Canadian Infantry (Alberta Regiment). |
21st May 1915. Age 36. |
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Son of Thomas A. and Mary McMaster of Ballygelly Co. Antrim Ireland. |
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460602 B Coy. 27th Bn. Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment). |
Killed in action at Passchendaele 6th November 1917. Age 25. |
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Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. McMaster. Born at Carlisle England. |
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Pte James McMaster |
VBC |
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Cpl Allan McDonald |
15243 7th/8th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers |
Killed in action 1st August 1918. Age 23 |
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Son of Donald MacDonald; husband of Maggie Blair Whitton MacDonald of 70 South Clerk St. Edinburgh. Born at Fort William Soldiers Who Died in Great War Born Glasgow Resided Glasgow Enlisted Glasgow |
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22822 2nd Bn. Royal Scots |
16th July 1916. Age 30 |
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Son of Alexander Cameron, of Mill, Scotstown, Strontian, Argyll. Born Ardnamurchan Resided Strontian Enlisted Oban |
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Pte John Hugh Cameron |
CH |
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Probably Hugh Cameron see below |
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25736 10th Bn. Cameron Highlanders FORMERLY 2648, LOVAT SCOUTS 29306, ROYAL SCOTS. |
Died of blackwater fever 2nd November 1917. Age 30 |
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Son of Archibald and Mary Cameron of Scotstown Strontian Ardgour Argyllshire Born Strontian Resided Strontian Enlisted Salen |
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238042 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders FORMERLY 481 R.A.M.C. |
Died of wounds 23rd April 1917 Age 20 |
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Son of Bessie MacPherson of Arundle Cottage, Strontian, Ardgour, Argyll. Enlisted Glasgow |
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Capt John Cameron |
HMT (His Majesty’s Trawler?) |
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S/1540 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
13th June 1917 Age 28 |
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Son of Thomas and Barbara Watson, of Carnress Farm, Onich, Inverness-shire. Native of Strontian, Ardgour, Argyll. Born Fort William Resided Fort William Enlisted Stirling |
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L Cpl Hugh Cameron |
Lovat Scouts |
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Pte Lachan Cameron |
RH |
Only one “Lachan” Cameron in Royal Highlanders but no obvious connection to the area see below |
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S/18280 4th/5th (Angus and Dundee) Battalion (Territorial). Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) |
Died of wounds 8th August 1918 |
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Born Dunblane Enlisted Pertrh |
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Pte Ian Fraser |
SH |
No Ian Fraser found in Seaforth Highlander casualties |
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Pte William McPherson |
CH |
No Pte William McPherson found with any obvious connection to the area |
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Sgt John D Cameron |
Canada |
Only one Canadian John D Cameron |
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279627 B Coy 49th Battalion (Alberta Regiment) |
Killed in action near Passchendaele 30th October 1917 Age 31 |
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Son of Isabella Cameron of Rossburn Manitoba and the late Donald Cameron Native of Bridgend Scotland |
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Pte Duncan C McDonald |
GH |
Only one D C McDonald in Gordon Highlander casualties |
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S/42303 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. |
16th June 1918 |
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Pte Allan McDonald |
Australia |
One Australian Pte Allan McDonald, also a Pte Allan Walter McDonald , a Sergeant Allan McDonald and a Pte Allan Douglas MacDonald |
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2440 59th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F. |
Killed in action 9th April 1918 Aged 26 |
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Son of Alexander and Janet McDonald, of Bouden St., Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. Born Fryerstown, Victoria, Australia. |
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Cpl Alexander McIntyre |
MR |
No casualty called Alexander McIntyre found in Manchester Regiment, Middlesex Regiment or Monmouthshire Regiment. There was a L Cpl Alexander MacIntyre from Fort William in the Cameron Highlanders - Regimental Number 913 Died 18th May 1915 |
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Pte Duncan McPhail |
Scots Guards |
No Duncan McPhail casualty in Scots Guards. There was a Pte Angus McPhail. |
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Pte Duncan McPhee |
31168 2nd Bn. Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) |
9th April 1917. Age 28 |
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Son of Alexander and Catherine MacPhee of Bridge-of-Awe Taynuilt Argyll; husband of Annie MacDonald MacPhee of Lora House Connel Argyll Born Lismore Resided Taynuilt Enlisted Oban |
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Pte William Johnston |
Highland Light Infantry. |
Several Pte William Johnston in the HLI, none with any obvious connection to the area Pte William Johnston 13620 L Cpl William Johnston 332689 Pte William Johnston 8749 Pte William Johnston 13620 Pte William Johnston 200349 Pte William Johnston 55337 Pte William Johnstone 13559 |
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S/18029 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. |
28th March 1918. Age 21. |
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Son of Alexander and Isabella Rankin of 23 Lugar St. Coatbridge Lanarkshire. |
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10004 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders |
7th November 1914. Age 24. |
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Son of David and Elizabeth Sutherland of Ardrey Strontian Argyllshire. Born Tain Ross-shire Resided Tain Ross-shire Enlisted Thurso |
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