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5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. |
18th October 1916. Age 21 |
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Son of Maj. Ellice D.S.O. and Margaret G. Ellice of Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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Sergt J Ross |
Cameron Highlander |
Most likely match below |
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3/5744, 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. |
18th July 1916. Age 27. |
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Son of George Ross of Dell Lodge Whitebridge Inverness and the late Agnes Tait Ross Born “Kilmonavay” - Kilmonivaig Resided Spean Bridge Enlisted Inverness |
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4th Bn Cameron Highlanders |
12th March 1915. Age 28. |
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Son of John and Margaret McDonald Grant of Old School Invergarry Inverness -shire |
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S/40128 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders |
23rd April 1918. Age 33 |
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Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Oldground Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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3/5743 A Coy. 5th Bn Cameron Highlanders |
25th September 1915. Age 26. |
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Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Maxwell Tait of Faichem Ard Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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Pte A MacDonell |
Cameron Highlanders |
Not possible to identify, possible matches below |
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4406 4th Bn. attd. 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders |
3rd September 1916 |
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Born Kilmorack Resided Fort Augustus Enlisted Fort Augustus |
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S/40229 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. |
17th October 1918. Age 22 |
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Son of Archibald McDonell of Woodbine Cottage Fort Augustus Inverness-shire. Born Abertarff Resided Fort Augustus Enlisted Fort Augustus |
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Pte A MacKenzie |
Cameron Highlanders |
No one with any information to link to the Glengarry area |
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Pte M MacKenzie |
Cameron Highlanders |
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Pte W MacLean |
Cameron Highlanders |
No one with any information to link to the Glengarry area |
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Pte A Stuart |
Cameron Highlanders |
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These are probably the two spelt STEWART by the CWGC - see below |
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Pte A Stuart |
Cameron Highlanders |
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4th Bn. Grenadier Guards. |
Died of wounds 29th September 1916. Age 18. |
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Son of Maj. E. C. Ellice D.S.O. and Mrs. Ellice of Invergarry. |
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H.M.S. "Bulwark." Royal Navy |
26th November 1914 Aged 15 |
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Killed by internal explosion of vessel off Sheerness Son of Major Edward C. Ellice, D.S.O., and Margaret G. Ellice (nee Thomas), of Invergarry, Inverness-shire. Treble blue at Osborne; Rugby, Cricket and Hockey. |
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Sergt D MacLean |
Seaforth Highlanders |
No one with any information to link to the Glengarry area |
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Corpl P Cameron |
Arg & S Highlanders |
Only one possibly match |
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1973 8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders |
13th November 1916 |
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Resided Beauly Enlisted Dunoon |
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22804 18th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers. Formerly 133655 R.F.A. |
17th July 1917. Age 20. |
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Son of Agnus McKillop of Lochournhead Glenquoich Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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23016 3rd Battalion 3rd New Zealand Rifle Brigade |
Killed in action 1st January 1917 Age 39 |
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Son of the late Angus McKinnon of Polnonachon Invergarry Scotland Served in the South African Campaign |
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41029 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry Formerly (26028) Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). |
18th November 1916. Age 41 |
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Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross of Oldground Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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1342 1st/1st Ayrshire Yeomanry Household Cavalry and Cavalry of the Line (incl. Yeomanry and Imperial Camel Corps) Ayrshire (Earl of Carricks Own) (Hussars) Yeomanry |
12th November 1915 |
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Born Fort William Resided Invergarry Enlisted Ayr |
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2253 1st. Lovat Scouts. |
Died of pneumonia 22nd February 1915. Age 23. |
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Son of Donald and Margaret Henderson Macdonald of Oak Villa Invergarry Invernessshire. . |
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225356 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders And Lovat Scouts. |
Killed in action 13th September 1918. Age 21 |
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Son of Hugh and Annie Kennedy of Newton Aberchalder Invergarry Inverness-shire. Native of Fort Augustus Inverness-shire. Wounded at Salonica Nov. 1916. |
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22064 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. |
31st July 1917. Age 24. |
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Son of Neil and E. Stewart of Inchlaggan Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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263063 5th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. |
6th September 1917. Age 36. |
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Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Bunchoalie Glenquoich Invergarry Inverness-shire. |
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