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Contents Overview ................................................................................................................................................ i Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................................ i SECTION 1 - World War I - Panels ........................................................................................................ ii Left Panel (1-41) ................................................................................................................................ ii Rear Panel (42-125) – Gordon Highlanders...................................................................................... iii Right Panel (126-164) ....................................................................................................................... iv SECTION 2 – World War II ................................................................................................................... v Left Panel (165-174) ......................................................................................................................... v Rear Panel (175-186)........................................................................................................................ v Right Panel (187-199) ....................................................................................................................... v Section 1 – Individual Profiles - World War I ......................................................................................... 1 Section 2 – Individual Profiles - World War II ................................................................................... 165 APPENDICES ........................................................................................................................................ I Appendix 1 – Alphabetical by Surname ............................................................................................. I Appendix 2 – Photo Gallery ............................................................................................................. III Bibliography ......................................................................................................................................... VI



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Overview For each individual named on the Inverurie War Memorial, a short profile has been compiled detailing their military record, as well as personal history, initially sourced from information available on the Commonwealth Graves Commission [1] and Scottish National War Memorial [2] websites. Newspapers also provided a wealth of information including the Aberdeen Daily Journal, Aberdeen Evening Express and The People’s Journal amongst others with help from the Aberdeenshire Libraries Online Databases [3]. The profiles have been arranged in the order in which they appear on the memorial, therefore keeping them within the regiments/units to which they were attached and working from the west side of the monument to the east, as the monument itself is south facing. An attempt has been made to find as much information as possible about each of the servicemen. In order to do this, visits were made to:     

Aberdeen City and Shire Archives in Old Aberdeen (to review Town Council Minutes and the Absent Voters’ Register) Aberdeenshire Library – Inverurie (monumental inscription books) Aberdeenshire Library Headquarters (ALIS) in Oldmeldrum by arrangement (The People’s Journal newspaper on microfilm) Aberdeen & North East Family History Society (unpublished monumental inscription booklets) Garioch Heritage Society (wartime photographs)

Inverurie Drill Hall Built in 1870, the Drill Hall was location at the back of the Wyness Hall, Jackson Street and was the drill station for F Sqdn, 2 Scottish Horse; base for E Company, 6th Gordons; drill station for 2 Highland Division Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps [4].

Acknowledgements Thanks go to all who from the above organisations who have offered help and Inverurie Academy with whom this has been a joint venture. A special thanks to those families who have contributed family photographs and information. Amendments/Corrections While every attempt has been made to provide accurate information, any corrections/amendments or additions would be welcomed.

K Sumner December 2014


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SECTION 1 - World War I - Panels Left Panel (1-41) 1 2 3 4 5 6

SEAFORTHS Sgn Alf CALDER Pte Geo DAVIDSON “ Geo MAITLAND “ John MILTON “ Wm H RUSSELL “ Hect STRACHAN

7 8

CAMERONS 2nd Lt J H MENNIE Pte F S BEATON

9 10

ARGYLLS Pte Robt CURRIE “ Geo NAPIER

11

LONDON SCOTTISH Corp David BELL MM

12 13

ASC Corp Pte

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

RAMC Capt Lieut Sergt “ Pte “ “ “ “

Wm BEATTIE Wm C DILWORTH

P G MILNE Wm CHARLES J C DAWSON F T ROGERS MM W J BOOTH J A COOPER Wm DUNCAN D C JACKSON J I LUMSDEN

23 24

ROYAL AIR FORCE Lieut T H LAING Corp J A CRUICKSHANK

25

CANADIAN NAVY A/B Jas AIRD

26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

CANADIANS Corp Wm BIRSE L/Cpl Wm CASSIE Pte Chas GREIG “ John JAFFREY “ Alex McPHERSON “ Wm REID “ J C ROBERTSON “ John STEWART “ Wm WALKER MM

35 36 37

AUSTRALIANS Sergt R S GEALS “ J A MAITLAND Pte A G YOUNG

38 39

NEW ZEALAND FORCES Sergt Rbt MAITLAND Pte Wm S BRUCE

40

SOUTH RHODESIA COLUMN Sergt John THOMSON

41

EAST AFRICA PAY CORP Lieut R F THOMSON


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Rear Panel (42-125) – Gordon Highlanders 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83

Capt “ 2ND Lt “ Sergt “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Corp “ “ “ L/Cpl “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Pte “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “

H D LAING Geo SMITH W A DAVIDSON Wm J REID Alex ANDERSON J P COOPER Robt DAVIE, MM T A HENDRY Peter LOGAN Wm McINTOSH Geo SMITH Robt WALKER, MM Alf BURNETT W M CRAIGIE Jos LEMMON Wm A MORGAN, MM Chas YOUNG Alex BOOTH C L CALLUM G H DALLAS John HENRY Jas JAFFREY Robt McCONNACHIE Alex McGLASHAN Wm R McGREGOR Alex McROBBIE Wm MUTCH Wm ROSS T S T SINCLAIR Pet M STRACHAN G McH WALKER Alex AITKEN Les ALSOP Geo ANDERSON John ANDERSON John BAIN Adam BOTHWELL W F BARNETT, DCM MM Jas CAMERON John CRUDEN F R DONALD W A T DUGUID

84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125

Pte “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Piper Pte “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Piper Pte “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ L/Cpl

D W DUNCAN John DUNCAN Alex FASKIN Alex FOWLIE Chas GAULT Adam GEALS A K GILLANDERS Wm GRANT W R GORDON Geo HAY Geo HIRD Robt HENRY C C IVERS Jas KIDD Robt McGREGOR Jas McLEOD Hect McINTOSH Wm McRAE Wm MAIR Alex MEARNS Peter MELVIN Allan MILNE RMT MURDOCH John MUTCH Tom MURISON Edw E O’BRIEN J C PENNY A M PHILIP Alex PROSSER John ROBERTSON John ROGER Wm A ROSS Pat SIMPSON Alex SMITH Alex SMITH Wm SMITH A D SMITH Alex WATT Adam WILSON Alex WILSON Robt WATT G G ROBERTSON


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Right Panel (126-164) 126 127 128 129 130

ROYAL NAVY Eng Geo FULLERTON “ A R SIMPSON “ David STRACHAN P/O Chas McCOMBIE AB H J McINTOSH

131

ROYAL MARINES Sergt J HENDRY

132 133 134 135 136 137 138

ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY Bom Geo YOUNG Gnr Geo F LUMSDEN “ John MEARNS “ D H PHILIP “ W F ROBB Dvr J M AIRD “ Robt GAMMIE

139 140

ROYAL GARRISON ARTILLERY Corp John BARRON Gnr A G RIDDELL

141

SCOTTISH HORSE Tpr Peter ROSS

142 143 144 145 146

ROYAL ENGINEERS 2nd Lt A McL MAITLAND RSM John WATSON L/Cpl E A BRAND Pnr Alex T ADAM Sapr Wm BOTHWELL

147

SCOTS GUARDS Pte R C WALKER

148 149 150

ROYAL SCOTS Sergt John GARDEN Sgnr Geo GALL Pte Geo GRANT

151

ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS L/Cpl John ADAM

152 153

KOSB Pte Frank CALDER “ Alex MORRISON

154 155

SCOTTISH RIFLES Pte Jas BISSET “ Geo LEMMON

156 157 158 159

BLACK WATCH Capt W E COUTTS L/Cpl B GORDON “ John SUMMERS Pte Jas FINDLAY

160 161 162 163 164

HLI Sergt Pte “ “ “

J MILNE L W DALLAS Wm FERGUSON Alex MURRAY Wm I PAUL


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SECTION 2 – World War II Left Panel (165-174) 165

LAA Bdr

William

DAVIE

R CORP SIG 166

Signr

James S

CLARK

167 168

RE Spr Pte

Alexander William

BARRON BOLTON

169 170 171 172

RN O/Cdr Stkr Cook Stkr

Arthur John James A James

173 174

MN RO Appr

Ernest W Angus B

ROBERTSON BOENING CAMPBELL MILNE

CRAIG ROBERTSON

Rear Panel (175-186) 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182

GORDONS RSM William L/Cpl Roderick “ Benjamin J Pte Robert “ Andrew M “ Frank J “ David H “ Alexander B

LAWIE HENDERSON STRACHAN BIRSE McINTOSH MATHERS PICKEMAN REID

183

ATS Pte

184

A/T REGT Gnr Willie Ronald

CARDNO

185

RAMC Sergt Donald A

THAIN

186

RTC Tpr

DEANS

Helen Margaret

Frederick

SMITH

Right Panel (187-199) 187 188 189 190 191 192 193

RAF Flt Sergt Sergt Pilot “ W/Op AC “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ AC

George Alexander J Stephen S Harry Norman J David Stanley I

GREEN McHARDY ANGUS SCOTT SHAND SKINNER THOMSON

194 195

RAF LAC “

Robert George G

McKELVIE YOUNG

Anthony M William Andrew Ian

BISSET DEANS PATERSON SANGSTER

RA 196 197 198 199

Gnr MR “ “ “ “ Signr


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Section 1 – Individual Profiles - World War I Name

Alfred CALDER

Date of Birth

15/05/1899

Birthplace

Railway Cottage, Port Road, Inverurie

Census 1901

Railway Cottage, Port Road, Inverurie

Census 1911

Railway Cottage, Port Road, Inverurie

Date of Death

25/10/1918

Age

Enlisted

19 Son of William (surfaceman) & Helen (nee Garden) Calder, Railway Cottage, Inverurie Married 18/11/1882, Inverurie. Aberdeen

Rank

Signaller

Regiment

Service No

Seaforth Highlanders 1st/6th Battalion. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany's) S/42093 - Formerly TR/1/10290 & S/22116 Gordons

Country

France

Cemetery

Auberchicourt British Cemetery, Nord

Grave Ref

II. D. 12.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals [5]

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk [6]

UK Soldiers Died in the Great Wear 1914-1919 [6] FOR THEIR COUNTRY CALDER – Died of wounds, 25 Oct in France, Sgt Alfred Calder, Seaforth Highlanders, fourth son of W Calder, Railway Cottages, Inverurie aged 19 years and 4 months. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table [7]) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56049121 [8] Frank William (No 152)

Family Information

Unit

Newspaper People’s Journal 23/11/1918, p 12

Memorials Sibling

001


2 Name

George DAVIDSON

Date of Birth

18/07/1899

Birthplace

Torry, Nigg, Aberdeen (registered as George Davidson Gill)

Census 1911

Farmhouse, Aquhorthies, Inverurie

Date of Death

10/04/1918

Age

Rank

18½ Son of George (farm manager) & Margaret (nee Gill) Davidson, Aquhorthies, Inverurie. Married 01/06/1904, Inverurie Private

Regiment

Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany's)

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

S/24805

Country

France

Cemetery/Memorial

Lapugnoy Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

VII. C. 2.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/04/1918, p 5

UK Soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties – Inverurie Pte George Davidson, Seaforths (killed), is a son of Mr George Davidson, grieve, Aquhorthies. He was a farm servant in the district. Roll of Honour: DAVIDSON – At a casualty clearing station, on the 10th inst, from wounds received in action, Pte George Davidson, aged 18½ years, eldest son of Mrs George Davidson, Aquhorthies, Inverurie.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 25/04/1918, p 2

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/05/1918, p 6 (Photo)

Memorials

002

Pte Geo Davidson, Seaforths, Inverurie, died of wounds.

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56528182


3 Name

George Alexander MAITLAND

Date of Birth

13/01/1889

Birthplace

Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

Turnpike Brewery Cottage, Kintore – Scholar

Census 1911

Turnpike Brewery Cottage, Kintore

Education

Kintore

Occupation

Labourer, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Date of Death

21/03/1918

Age

Enlisted

29 Son of Alexander & Jessie (nee Coutts) Maitland of Aberdeenshire. Married 08/12/1883, Lumphanan. Father – brewer’s carter Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Seaforth Highlanders - formerly No 203663 Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

S/41363

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

Bay 8

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Roll of Honour: MAITLAND.—Killed in action, 21st to 23rd March, 1918, Pte George A. Maitland, Seaforth Highlanders, third son of Mr Alex. Maitland, 101 High Street, Inverurie, aged 29. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Lilac Lodge (BOFG) Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 124735281 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2 No 51 [10] : In loving memory of JESSIE COUTTS wife of ALEXANDER MAITLAND d Brewery Cottage 24 Jan.1909 aged 51. Their sons Pte GEORGE A.MAITLAND 5th HDS fell in action in France 21 Mar.1918 aged 28, Sgt JAMES A.MAITLAND AIF fell in action in France 28 Aug.1918 aged 33. Above ALEXANDER MAITLAND d.101 High Street 5 May 1929 aged 69. Their only dau. JEANNIE MORTIMER d.5 Dec.1971. James (No 036)

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 20/04/1918, p2:

Memorial

Commemorated

Sibling

No:003


4 Name

John MILTON

Date of Birth

01/01/1899

Birthplace

Census 1901

7 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie (registered as John Milton McLeod) 7 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie, aged 2 yrs (Mother – Bathia McLeod with brother, Alexander Leith aged 8 yrs) 76 North Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Butcher in Dingwall

Date of Death

01/04/1918

Age

Enlisted

28 Son of John (plasterer) & Barbara Ironside (nee McLeod) Milton, 8 Saphock Place, Inverurie. Married 06/05/1892, Inverurie. Married 26/11/1915, 5 Gladstone Avenue, Dingwall – Flora Jane Campbell, domestic servant. Fort George

Rank

Private

Regiment

Seaforth Highlanders

Unit

8th Battalion

Service No

S/21474

Country

Germany

Cemetery

Niederzwehren, Kassel, Hessen

Grave Ref

V. F. 11.

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 21/09/1917, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties – Inverurie Private John Milton, Seaforths, son of Mr John Milton, 8 Saphock Place (missing), was employed as butcher at Dingwall, where his wife resides.

Census 1891

Family Information Spouse

Newspaper People’s Journal 13/10/1917, p8 (Photo)

Campaign Medals Memorial

No:004

Pte John Milton, Seaforths, 8 Saphock Place, Inverurie, missing.

Victory Medal, British War Medal Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 18401735


5 Name

William Henry RUSSELL

Date of Birth

21/08/1898

Birthplace

31 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

31 Constitution Street, Inverurie (Father - plumber)

Census 1911

10 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Apprentice plumber

1918-19 Absent Voter

Russell, W H (soldier), 8a Constitution Street, Inverurie

Date of Death

02/08/1918

Age

Enlisted

19 Son of William Henry & Agnes Rae (nee Davidson) Russell, 81a Constitution Street, Inverurie. Married 14/06/1895, Inverurie. Father – plumber. Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Seaforth Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

S/24280 – formerly TR/1/5899 39th TR Battalion

Country

France

Cemetery

Mont-Bernenchon British Cemetery, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

II. A. 10.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Campaign Medals Newspaper People’s Journal 05/05/1917, p 5

Victory Medal, British War Medal District Intelligence – INVERURIE – TRIBUNAL Bailie Lauder presided at the Burgh Tribunal on Friday. ….. Two months’ exemption was granted to Wm H Russell, apprentice plumber. Roll of Honour: RUSSELL – Killed in action on the 2nd August, Pte W H Russell, Seaforths, eldest son of the late William Russell, plumber, and of Mrs Russell, 8a Constitution Street, Inverurie, aged 19 years and 11 months. District Casualties – Inverurie Private William H Russell, Seaforths (killed) was the eldest son of Mrs Russell, 8a Constitution Street, Inverurie and before enlistment was serving his apprenticeship as a plumber with Messrs James Laing and Sons. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56055366

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 16/08/1918, p 2 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 17/08/1918, p 5

Memorials

005


6 Name

Hector STRACHAN

Date of Birth

03/05/1899

Birthplace

Mains of Balquhain, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

Mains of Balquhain, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1911

Mains of Balquhain, Chapel of Garioch - Scholar

Education

Robert Gordon’s College

Date of Death

12/10/1918

Age

Enlisted

19 Son of William & Margaret Mary (nee Watson) Strachan of Balquhain Mains, Pitcaple. Married 21/12/1898, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Seaforths

Unit

4th Seaforth Highlanders

Service No

S/42037 - Formerly TR/1/18028 & S/22875 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Country

France

Cemetery

Auberchicourt British Cemetery, Nord

Grave Ref

II. C. 8.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper People’s Journal 02/11/1918, p 6

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/04/1919, p 3

Memorial

006

ROLL OF HONOUR Pte Hector Strachan , son of Mr Wm Strachan, Balquhain (rest illegible). GIFTS TO INVERURIE CHURCH: Mr William Strachan, Balquhain Mains, has given to the United Free Church, Inverurie, the sum of £200 for behoof of the poor of the congregation, and also a very handsome Communion table in dark oak. The gifts are in memory of his son, Hector, who was killed in action on 12 th October, 1918. The table, which was supplied by Galloway and Sykes, Aberdeen, was dedicated at the close of the morning service last Sunday. Aberdeen City Roll of Honour Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Robert Gordon’s College [11] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56049327


7 Name

John Henderson MENNIE

Date of Birth

21/01/1893

Birthplace

Moss-side, Keithhall, Inverurie

Census 1901

Mains of Keithhall, residing with uncle & Aunt – William & Mary Mennie.

Date of Death

11/04/1917

Age

24

Family Information

Mother – Jane Mennie

Rank

2nd Lieutenant

Regiment

Cameron Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion attached 2nd/10th Battalion. The King's (Liverpool Regiment)

Service No

n/k

Country

France

Cemetery

Pont-du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue

Grave Ref

IV. F. 4.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal LT J H MENNIE, PORT ELPHINSTONE – Lieut John H Mennie, PortElphinstone who has been reported killed, was employed with Fraser and Ross, solicitors, Inverness, and served his apprenticeship with the late Mr H G L Mollison, solicitor, Inverurie. His relatives reside at Mile Road, Port Elphinstone. Inverness Sheriff Court SC29/44/59 17/09/1917: 8 View Place, Haugh Road, Inverness, 2nd Lieut., 3rd Cameron Highlanders, Attached 10th Scottish King's Liverpool Regiment, D. 10/04/1917 In France, Testate. Inverurie War Memorial Keithhall Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56472402

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 17/04/1917, p 4

ScotlandsPeople

Memorials

Newspaper People’s Journal 21/04/1917, p 7 (Photo)

Sec Lt John H Mennie, Camerons, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, killed.

007


8 Name

Fraser Singer BEATON

Date of Birth

05/06/1899

Birthplace

Annfield Cottage, Aberlour

Census 1901

Urybank, Keithhall – living with parents & grandparents

Census 1911

Myra Cottage, Kincardine O’Neil

Occupation

Labourer, Locomotive Department, Inverurie Loco Works [9]

Date of Death

12/03/1918

Age

Enlisted

18 Son of Farquhar & Isabell Forbes (nee Singer) Beaton, Inverurie. Married 30/06/1894, Inverurie. Father - baker Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Cameron Highlanders

Unit

CWGC - Gordon Highlanders

Service No

TR1/10586

Country

UK – Military Hospital, Colchester

Cemetery

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass) Sec 2, No 612

Grave Ref

C. 5. 723.

Cause of Death

Pneumonia

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

England & Wales, Death Index, 1916 – 2007, Vol 41, p 892 Recorded as Gordon Highlander 52nd Battalion Victory Medal, British War Medal INVERURIE MILITARY FUNERAL. Fraser S Beaton, Gordons, who died of pneumonia in a military camp in England, was buried with military honours in Inverurie Churchyard yesterday afternoon. The Rev Wm Cruickshank, UF Church, conducted service. The local Volunteer Company and also the soldiers employed at Locomotive Works, under the command of Captain P W M Laing, were present. The firing party was in the charge of Sergt Wm Park. Private Beaton was a son of Mr Farquhar Beaton, baker, late of Torphins. He was for some time in service at Drumagesk, and latterly in the employment of the Great North of Scotland Railway Company. ROLL OF HONOUR: Beaton – At Military Hospital, Colchester, on the 12th March, Pte F S Beaton, second son of Mr and Mrs Beaton, Moorland Cottages, Port Elphinstone (late of Torphins) aged 18 years.

Family Information

Campaign Medals

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 20/03/1918

Newspaper Evening Express 26/03/1918

Newspaper People’s Journal 30/03/1918, p 6 (Photo)

Memorials

Gravestone Inscription

008

Pte Fraser S Beaton, Camerons, son of Mr Farquhar Beaton, Port Elphinstone, died in hospital.

GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Findagrave No 75727241 Sec 2, No 612 [10] : In sacred memory of FARQUHAR BEATON d. Port Elphinstone 27 Apr.1920 aged 47. His son Pte FRASER SINGER d Colchester Military Hospital 12 Mar.1918 aged 18, his dau. ISABELLA d.3 Oct.1927 aged 26. His wife ISABELLA F.SINGER d.15 Oct.1938 aged 67.


9 Name

Robert CURRIE

Date of Birth

24/02/1899

Birthplace

Victoria Terrace Buildings, Macduff Place, Dufftown

Census 1901

3 Gilcomston Brae, Aberdeen

Census 1911

19 Falconer Place, Inverurie. Father – railway company slater

Occupation

Apprentice clerk with John Milne & Co Ltd, Dyce

Date of Death

09/04/1918

Age

Soldiers’ Wills

19 Eldest son of Robert & Jessie (nee Stewart) Currie,16a North Street, Inverurie. Married 10/06/1898, Mortlach. Beneficiary: Mrs Jessie Currie, 16a North Street, Inverurie.

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Unit

10th Battalion

Service No

S/22860

Country

France

Cemetery

Bienvillers Military Cemetery, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

I. A. 16.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Pte Robert Currie, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, killed, is a son of Mr Robert Currie, slater, Locomotive works, Inverurie, who resides at 16a North Street. Pte Currie, before enlistment, was an apprentice clerk with Messrs John Milne & Co Ltd, Dyce. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56378178 Inverurie Bass – Sec 3, No 736 [10] : Erected by Jessie Stuart, in loving memory of her husband ROBERT CURRIE who d at 16a North Street, Inverurie 5 Feb 1942 aged 72 yrs, also their son ROBERT, killed in action in France 9 Apr 1918 aged 19 yrs, also the above JESSIE STUART who d at 46 Market Place, Inverurie 24 Jun 1970 aged 94 yrs, also their son STUART, d 28 Sept 1984 aged 84 and their son, WILLIAM MILNE d 1 Jan 1987 aged 79. See Soldier’s Stories document

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/04/1918, p5

Memorials

Commemorated

Additional Information

009

Family Photograph [12]


10 Name

George NAPIER

Date of Birth

16/12/1889

Birthplace

125 North Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

Residence

125 North Street, Inverurie. Head - Mrs Anne Napier (grandmother) 4 Pressly Place (Elmbank), Inverurie. Sausage skin curer. (Living with Annie Napier, grandmother) Inverurie

Occupation

Slaughterman with John Dressel, curer.

Date of Death

20/07/1918

Age

Enlisted

29 Mother – Ann Napier, domestic servant. Grandson of Annie Napier of 6 Saphock Place, Inverurie Aberdeen 14/07/1916

Rank

Private

Regiment

Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

Unit

Signaller – 1/8th Battalion

Service No

S/18881

Country

Germany

Cemetery

Berlin South-Western Cemetery, Brandenburg

Grave Ref

X. D. 6.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal (Medal Card) [6]

Cause of Death

Died in Prisoner of War camp, Germany

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 British Service Records - Attestation papers. Next of kin: Mrs Anne Napier, grandmother DISTRICT CASUALTIES – Inverurie Mrs Napier, 136 North Street, Inverurie, has received notification from her grandson, George Napier, A and S Highlanders, who was posted as missing, that he is a prisoner of war in Germany. Before enlistment he was employed with Mr John Dressel, curer. DIED – INVERURIE – Private George Napier (died at a prisoner of war camp in Germany) was a grandson of the late Mrs Napier, 136 North Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 18598761

Census 1911

Family Information

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/06/1918, p 4 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/09/1918, p 4 Memorials

010


11 Name

David BELL

Date of Birth

15/07/1889

Birthplace

Roseberry Street, Glasgow 7 Doncaster Street, Glasgow. Father – William – gas fitter, (mother born Elgin) 7 Doncaster Street, Glasgow - Scholar

Census 1891 Census 1901 Census 1911 Residence on enlistment

011

Brindley, Keig - cattleman Cairncosh, Kildrummy

Occupation

David Bell, soldier, Woodbine Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Kintore with Mrs Flora Bell [13] Farm servant, Insch

Date of Death

23/08/1918

Age

Enlisted

30 Son of William & Jane (nee Gordon, prev McKenzie) Bell. Married 01/06/1881, Glasgow (CWGC has incorrect surname for wife) Married 13/11/1912, Insch – Flora McDonald. Daughter – Flora Bell b 21/04/1913 Alford

Rank

Corporal

Regiment

London Scottish

Unit

14th (County of London) Battalion (London Scottish)

Service No

Country

528047 - Formerly 10637 6th Gordons Military Medal (Conferment of the medal was announced in the London Gazette and David Bell earned the right to add the letters MM to his name.) France

Cemetery

Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux

Grave Ref

Plot VI Row G Grave 16

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Absent Voter 1918-19

Family Information Spouse

Gallantry Award

th

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordon Highlanders in France & Flanders [14], p 238

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – Port Elphinstone Corpl David Bell, MM, London Scottish (killed), husband of Mrs Bell, Woodbine Cottages, Port Elphinstone was formerly employed as a farm servant at Greystone, Insch. DISTRICT NEWS – INVERURIE Cpl David Bell, MM, London Scottish, killed, husband of Mrs Bell, Woodbine Cottages, Port Elphinstone. DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY BELL – Killed in action on 23d August, Corpl David Bell, London Regiment, aged 29 years, dearly beloved husband of Flora McDonald, Woodbine Cottages, Port Elphinstone. We little thought when he left home That he would ne’er return; That he would sleep in a soldier’s grave, And leave us here to mourn. Inserted by his widow and little daughter. British Army Service Records 1914-1920– contain several documents including letter sent to Mrs Flora McCombie, Banks, Fyvie which had been returned with the comment “Dear Sir, You have made a mistake. It is Cpl D Bell…” missing text. Stamped 19 Jun 1922, No 7 Infantry Records, London. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56582652

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/09/1918, p 5 Newspaper People’s Journal 21/09/1918, p 8

Newspaper People’s Journal 21/09/1918, p 12

Findmypast.co.uk

Memorials


12 Name

William BEATTIE

Date of Birth Birthplace Census 1901 Date of Death Age Family Information Enlisted Rank

Corporal

Regiment

Army Service Corps

Unit Service No Country Cemetery/Memorial Grave Ref Cause of Death Campaign Medals Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7]

Source Newspaper Absent Voter 1918-19

Beattie Wm C, soldier, 16 Beverley Road, Inverurie - Possible Mrs Helen Beattie [13]

012


13 Name

William Campbell DILWORTH

ate of Birth

27/02/1899

Birthplace

Birkenhills Schoolhouse, Turriff

Census 1901

Birkenhills Schoolhouse, Turriff

Census 1911

Birkenhills Schoolhouse, Turriff – Father – teacher)

Education

Turriff

Occupation

The Union Bank of Scotland, Inverurie [15] Dilworth, Wm C, soldier, Chelsea Cottage, Inverurie with Joseph (retired teacher) & Mrs Mary Ann Dilworth [13] 11/11/1918

Absent Voter 1918-19 Date of Death Age

013

Enlisted

19 Son of Joseph & Jane Ann (nee Gordon) Dilworth, Birkenhills, Turriff. Married 30/12/1897, Crathie. Aberdeen 1917

Rank

Private

Regiment

Royal Army Service Corps

Unit

606th M.T. Company

Service No

M/305226

Country

UK – Fulham Military Hospital, London

Cemetery

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass) [10]

Grave Ref

C. 6. 699.

Place of Death

Died Fulham Military Hospital, London Employed at the Inverurie branch of the Union Bank of Scotland Ltd. Victory Medal, British War Medal UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 ROLL OF HONOUR: Dilworth: Died at Fulham Military Hospital, London on November 11, William Campbell, eldest son of the late Joseph Dilworth, formerly of Birkenhills, and of Mrs Dilworth, Chelsea Cottage, Inverurie. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – Inverurie Died – Private W C Dilworth, died is a son of Mrs Dilworth, Chelsea Cottage. Before enlistment he was in the Union Bank, Inverurie. The Union Bank of Scotland Roll of Honour, p 2 & 28 [15] Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75728307 Inverurie Bass, Sec 2, No 593 [10] : Sacred to the memory of JOSEPH DILWORTH schoolmaster Birkenhills, Turriff d Inverurie 6 Aug.1918 aged 69. His eldest son WILLIAM d.at a Military Hospital, London 11 Nov.1918 aged 19 – interred here. His widow JEANNIE ANN GORDON d.10 June 1931 aged 60. Their youngest son CHARLES d. Pitlochry 4 Aug.1971 aged 69.

Family Information

Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Evening Express, 12/11/1918, p 2 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/11/1918, p 5 Memorials

Gravestone Inscription


14 Name

Patrick George MILNE

Date of Birth

03/01/1887

Birthplace

Derbyhall, Fraserburgh

Census 1891

Derbyhall Farm, Fraserburgh. Father – farmer.

Census 1901

No 2 Lancaster House, Victoria Street, Fraserburgh

Education

Fraserburgh Academy

Date of Death

22/04/1918

Age

Enlisted

31 Son of James & Isabella (nee Anderson) Milne, Derby Hall, Fraserburgh Married 17/06/1873, Forgue. Inverurie

Rank

Captain

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

93rd Field Ambulance

Country

France

Cemetery

Cinq Rues British Cemetery, Hazebrouck

Grave Ref

Row B Grave 5

Cause of Death

Killed in Action Officers Book page 197.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT NEWS – FRASERBURGH Captain P G Milne, RAMC (killed) is a son of Mrs Milne, who resided for some time at Derbyhall, Inverurie, and formerly at Derbyhall, Fraserburgh. Captain Milne, who was 32 years of age, was a graduate of Aberdeen University, and received his captaincy in August 1916. RAMC OFFICER KILLED Captain P G Milne, RAMC is reported killed in action. He is a son of Mrs Milne, who resided for some time at Derbyhall, Inverurie and formerly at Derbyhall, Fraserburgh. Captain Milne, who was 32 years of age, was a graduate of Aberdeen University, and gained his captaincy in August, 1916. (Photo) Son of James Milne; born Fraserburgh, 3 January 1887 ; educated Fraserburgh Academy and subsequently at Milne's Institution, Fochabers ; graduated M.B., 1915. Immediately after graduation he joined the R.A.M.C., was attached to the 91st Field Ambulance, and was shortly afterwards gazetted to the 93rd Field Ambulance, July 1915. He served for a time in France, returning later to England, where he was President of Medical Boards at Chatham, and Medical Officer to the Notts and Derby Regiment. He returned to France in 1918, and a fortnight later was killed in action at an advanced dressing station near Armentières, 22 April 1918. (Photo) [16] Roll of Graduates of the University of Aberdeen 1901-1925 [17] Aberdeen University Review, Vol 5, 1917-18, p 286 [18] SC1/37/140 & SC1/36/179, Aberdeen Sheriff Court Wills & Inventories: MB. ChB, Derbyhall, Inverurie, D. 22/04/1918 In France, Testate. Aberdeen City Roll of Honour Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 14839730

Family Information

Newspaper Buchan Observer 07/05/1918, p 3

Newspaper Evening Express 09/05/1918, p 2

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour

Aberdeen University ScotlandsPeople

Memorials

014


15 Name

William CHARLES

Date of Birth

08/09/1878

Birthplace

Town & County Bank, Inverurie

Census 1881

Bank House, West High Street, Inverurie (Father – bank agent)

Census 1891

Town & County Bank, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1901

Town & County Bank House, West High Street, Inverurie – Bank clerk

Census 1911

Town & County Bank House, West High Street, Inverurie – Bank clerk

Date of Death

15/07/1917

Age

Rank

38 Son of John & Anne (nee Cowie) Charles. Father – Banker, JP & Provost of Inverurie 1895-98. Married 07/06/1870, Auchterless Lieutenant

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

Territorial Force

Country

UK – Knowehead, Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire (Occupier – Hugh Cameron)

Cemetery

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass) Sec 2, No 623 [10]

Cause of Death

Death certificate – Phthisis [19] Victory Medal, British War Medal, Silver War Badge Silver War Badge No 804: UK Silver Badge Records 1914-1920, Badge No 804 CHARLES - At Knowehead, Lumphanan on the 15th July 1917, William, youngest son of John Charles, bank agent, Inverurie, Lieutenant and Quartermaster RAMC(T) aged 38 years. Funeral on Wednesday 18th at 2.30 pm to Inverurie Cemetery. Company please assemble in UF Church. Wills & Testaments: Bank Clerk, Bank House, West High Street, Inverurie, Sometime Residing In Canada, Assistant Secretary, County Of Perth Territorial Force Association, 60 Canal Street, Perth, D. 15/07/1917 At Knowhead, Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire, Testate. Inverurie War Memorial Findagrave No 137560794 Sec 2, No 623 [10] : Erected by John Charles, Banker, Inverurie in loving memory of his son ALEXANDER CHARLES, Solicitor and Banker, Captain E Coy 6th Batt Gor Hdrs who d 26 Mar 1909 aged 37, and of his son WILLIAM CHARLES Lieut & QM RAMC(T) formerly of the Bank of Hamilton Canada who d 15 July 1917 aged 38, and of his wife ANN COWIE who d 17 October 1917 aged 38, and of their dau ANNE who d 4 Apr 1919 aged 34, widow of the Revd John C McGregor, Minister of Fordyce. The above JOHN CHARLES, JP, Provost of Inverurie 1895-98 d 17 November 1919 aged 75.

Family Information

Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 18/08/1918, p 1

ScotlandsPeople [19]

Memorials

Gravestone Inscription

015


16 Name

James Crombie DAWSON

Date of Birth

c 1894

Birthplace

12 Stafford Street, Aberdeen

Census 1901

17 Stafford Street, Aberdeen (Father David - joiner)

Census 1911

Stafford House, Inverurie

Occupation

Apprentice engineer, Inverurie Loco Works

Date of Death

23/03/1915

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of David & Barbara Ann (nee Crombie) Dawson, 2 Erskine St, Aberdeen. Married 16/07/1880, Oldmachar. Inverurie

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

Territorial Force

Service No

1107

Country

UK - 1st Scottish General Hospital, Albyn Place, Aberdeen

Cemetery

St Peter's Cemetery, Aberdeen

Grave Ref

DeceasedOnline

W.D. 25. 38 Death certificate – appendicitis & peritonitis. Brother, D Dawson, present. [19] Burial Records - Buried 26 March 1915, St Peter's Cemetery, Aberdeen

Campaign Medals

1914-15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 THE LATE SGT JAMES DAWSON, INVERURIE. DEATH IN ABERDEEN HOSPITAL. Sergeant James Dawson, Second 2nd HFA, RAMC (T), died at the 1st Scottish General Hospital, Aberdeen, yesterday. Sergeant Dawson was son of D. Dawson, foreman joiner, Loco. Works, Inverurie, and before hostilities was employed in the Inverurie Loco. an apprentice engineer. Before mobilisation he was a member of the Inverurie Detachment (RAMC (T), and the outbreak of war joined the 2nd Highland Field Ambulance at Fonthill Barracks. When the 2nd HFA (RAMC) moved Bedford, Sergeant Dawson was left for duty at the depot Fonthill, where has been since that time. He was well liked and much respected by officers and men, and as an NCO took a great interest the formation the Reserve 2nd (RAMC) (T). He proved himself to be thorough and efficient soldier. Much sympathy felt for his parents their sad bereavement. Aberdeen City GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 128460388

Family Information

Cause of Death

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 25/03/1915, p3

Memorials

Gravestone Inscription

016

In loving memory of BARBARA A CROMBIE wife of David Dawson died 1.2.1915 aged 59. Their youngest son JAMES, Sergt RAMC(T) died 23.3.15 aged 21 the above DAVID DAWSON died 26.3.29 Also Mary Crombie or Martin died 2.3.1892 aged 42 War Grave in front: 1107 JAMES DAWSON Serjeant, Royal Army Medical Corps 23rd March 1915 age 21.


17 Name

Frederick Thomas ROGERS

Date of Birth

14/06/1892

Birthplace

Hawthorn Cottage, Lhanbryde

Census 1901

10 South College Street, Elgin - Scholar (Father Sgt Major Seaforths)

Education

Elgin

Occupation

Engine Fitter, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Date of Death

01/08/1916

Age

Spouse

24 Son of Jonah & Ellen (nee Groat) Rogers, Morayshire Union Poorhouse. Married 08/12/1879, Dublin Mrs Rogers, 90 North Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie 04/08/1914

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

1st/2nd Highland Field Ambulance

Service No

Country

1114 MM - Sgt Rogers was awarded the Military Medal, Edinburgh Gazette 23/09/1916. France

Cemetery

St Sever Cemetery, Rouen, Seine-Maritime

Grave Ref

A. 25. 1

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Gallantry Award

Military Medal – Edinburgh Gazette 23/09/1916

Campaign Medals Morayshire Roll of Honour

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

Gallantry Award

RAMC in the Great War

Newspaper Evening Express 01/08/1916, p4

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 27/09/1916, p 3 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/08/1916, p 3 (Photo)

Newspaper People’s Journal 26/05/1917, p 7

Memorial

017

Page 366: ROGERS, Frederick Thomas [20] [21] “Frederick entered the war in France on 1st May 1915. He, along with 1361 Pte Douglas Cooper Jackson was mortally wounded when a shell struck a party of volunteers who, carrying dressings and stores in answer to an urgent demand from the Quarry Post near Bazentin, went on foot from Mametz up Happy Valley through a heavy bombardment. He died in No 1 Stationary Hospital.” (See D C Jackson No 021) [22] Sergeant Fred Rodger, Inverurie: Mrs Rodger, 100 North Street, Inverurie, has received information that her husband, Sergt Fred Rodger, Highland Field Ambulance, RAMC has been severely wounded. Previous to the outbreak of war Sergt Rodger was an engineer at the locomotive Works, Inverurie. [22] ELGIN FAMILY’S RECORD OF SERVICE In last week’s list of Military Cross awards appeared the name of Sergt Fred T Rogers, RAMC. Sergt Rogers, who was a son of Capt and Mrs Rogers, The Poorhouse, Elgin, died of wounds last month. Prior to the outbreak of war he was an engineer at the Locomotive Works, Inverurie, and his widow and child reside in that town. His father is with the Seaforth Highlanders; David L Rogers, a brother, who was awarded the DCM, died of wounds; Sergt-Major Arthur P Rogers, Seaforth Highlanders, is in a Glasgow hospital wounded; while other four brothers are also with the colours. Sergeant Fred Rogers (RAMC) Inverurie (Photo) District Intelligence – INVERURIE – HER HUSBAND’S MEDAL Mrs Rogers, Premnay, Cottage, North Street has received the Military Medal awarded her late husband Sergeant Fred Rogers, RAMC who died of wounds on August 1 last. The late Sergt Rogers belonged to a well known Elgin family who have given splendid service in this war, his father and seven members of the family having served with the colours, two of whom have made the supreme sacrifice. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Findagrave No 55946539 St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7]


18 Name

William John Booth

Date of Birth

25/02/1890

Birthplace

House, Inverurie Paper Mills, Kintore

Census 1901

52 Market Place, Inverurie (Mother guardian & housekeeper) 52 Market Place, Inverurie – University student. Residing with aunt, Agnes Booth, and mother, Agnes Sim. Inverurie Public School, Robert Gordon’s College, Divinity Student, Aberdeen University (MA) 28/09/1918

Census 1911 Education Date of Death Age

018

Enlisted

28 Son of Agnes Sim Booth and the late Thomas Tait Booth, Inverurie. Late of Titaghur, India. Married 18/08/1887, St Nicholas, Aberdeen Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

66th Field Ambulance & No 42 Gen Hospital

Service No

83811

Country

Greece

Cemetery

Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston

Grave Ref

D. 693.

Cause of Death

Died of malaria

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Aberdeen University Special Collections – “In Memoriam” [23] & Aberdeen University Roll of Honour, p 101 [16] Son of Thomas Tait Booth, manager of the Port Elphinstone paper-works, Inverurie ; born Kintore, 25 February 1890 ; educated Inverurie Public School and Gordon's College, Aberdeen; graduated M.A. (III Eng.), 1914 ; studied at Aberdeen U.F. College 1914-16, where he had a distinguished career, gaining the Foote Scholarship in Hebrew and the Eadie Prize in New Testament Greek. He enlisted in April 1916, and after training at Aldershot went out in August with his unit to form the 42nd General Hospital at Salonika, being afterwards transferred to the 66th Field Ambulance, Salonika forces. He saw a good deal of service during the two years he spent on the Balkan front, and died of malaria 28 September 1918. Booth had a singularly amiable and attractive disposition, and showed exceptional ability as a student. He was well versed in English literature, and had rare gifts of style and expression, combined with a generosity and bigness of nature which made him wish to share with others the richness of his own wide reading. BOOTH - Died of malaria, abroad, on 28th September, Private William J Booth, RAMC, Field Ambulance, aged 28 years, of 138 Blenheim Place, Aberdeen, only son of the late Thomas Tait Booth, Inverurie, and of Titaghur, India. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Robert Gordon’s College [11] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 21487296 Kinkell Churchyard, Inverurie : (Shield stone in front) In loving memory of WILLIAM J BOOTH, MA, son of the said THOMAS T. BOOTH d. on active service at Salonica 28 Sept. 1918 aged 28; his sister AGNES SIM BOOTH d. Aberdeen 20 July 1955.

Family Information

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour

Newspaper Evening Express, 18/10/1918, p3

Memorials

Commemorated


19 Name

James Alexander COOPER

Date of Birth

28/09/1893

Birthplace

Education

Main Street, Midmill, Keith 15 Gladstone Place; Woodside, Aberdeen - Scholar (Father - Railway Wagon Engine Worker) Aberdeen

Occupation

Labourer, Locomotive Department, Inverurie

Date of Death

25/04/1915

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of James & Helen Cooper (nee Castell),14A, Falconer Place, Inverurie. Married 26/02/1886, Aberdeen. Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Service No

Royal Army Medical Corps 1st/2nd Highland Field Ambulance (Territorial Force) 1606

Country

Bedford, Bedfordshire, England

Cemetery

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass)

Grave Ref Cause of Death Campaign Medals

B. 4. 521. Drowned Home 25/04/15 Son of James Cooper, Railway Carriage Inspector, 1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 AN INVERURIE TERRITORIAL DROWNED: Intimation has been received from Lt Col F Kelly, Officer Commanding the 1/2nd Highland field Ambulance, by Mr Jas Cooper, railway employee, 11 Falconer Place, Inverurie, that his son, Private James A Cooper, of the 1/2nd Highland Field Ambulance, RAMC, was drowned at their training station on Saturday. He was boating with Private W Macleod, when the boat overturned, and Private Cooper unfortunately got under it, and, although his companion tried to rescue him, death occurred before he could be rescued from the water. He was 21 years of age, and prior to enlistment in September last was in the employment of the Great North of Scotland railway Company at Inverurie Locomotive Works. At Bedford, on the 25h inst, Private James Cooper, eldest son of James Cooper, GNSR aged 21 years. Funeral on Saturday 1st May at 2.30 pm from 14a Falconer Place, to Inverurie Churchyard. Friends please meet in Mission Hall, North Street. This the only intimation and invitation.

Census 1901

Family Information

Unit

Newspaper The Scotsman 28/04/1915

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/04/1915, p 6 Newspaper People’s Journal 01/05/1915, p 8

Inverurie TERRITORIAL DROWNED AT BEDFORD (Photo)

Memorials

GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75727983

Gravestone Inscription

019

Sec 2, No 428 [10] : (War Grave) 1606 Private J.A.COOPER Royal Army Medical Corps 25 Apr.1915 aged 21.


20 Name

William DUNCAN

Date of Birth

30/03/1897

Birthplace

Uryside Farm, Inverurie

Census 1901

Uryside Farm, Inverurie

Census 1911

Uryside Farm, Inverurie

Occupation

Apprentice engineer, Inverurie Loco Works [9]

Date of Death

01/08/1917

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of James (Farmer) & Jessie (nee Abel) Duncan, Uryside, Inverurie. Married 20/06/1871, Inverurie Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

1/2nd RAMC High Field Ambulance

Service No

303067

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 56

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE – Private William Duncan RAMC, killed, son of the late Mr James Duncan, Uryside and Mrs Duncan, Manilla, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, was formerly an apprentice engineer at the Locomotive Works. (NB George Dallas (No 061) notified as wounded in same notice) DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private William Duncan, RAMC, killed, son of the late Mr James Duncan, Uryside, and Mrs Duncan, Manilla, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, was formerly an apprentice engineer at the Locomotive Works

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/08/1917, p4 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 09/08/1917, p 4 Newspaper People’s Journal 25/08/1917, p8 (Photo)

Newspaper Evening Express 01/08/1918, p2

Memorials

Commemorated

020

Family Photograph [24]

Pte William Duncan, RAMC, Manilla, Blackhall Road, Inverurie, killed. In Memoriam: DUNCAN – In loving member of my dear brother, Willie Duncan, RAMC who fell in action on August 1, 1917 aged 20 years. No more for him the dear delights of home With all the sacred joy the word implies; The trumpet voice of duty sounded “Come” And there unnamed in foreign ground he lies Inserted by his Brother and Sister-in-law and Little Gordon, Howland, Inverurie. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 11990871 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 549 [10] : Erected in loving memory of JAMES DUNCAN farmer Uryside, Inverurie d.7 July 1912 aged 63, his wife JESSIE ABEL d.19 Jan.1938 aged 88. Their son WILLIAM killed in action 1 Aug.1917 aged 20 yrs 4 mths., their dau. LIZZIE d. Inverurie 3 Mar.1940 aged 68. Their son JOHN DUNCAN d.30 Sept.1967 aged 94, his wife ELIZABETH MARNOCH d.22 Jan.1923 aged 38


21 Name

Douglas Cooper JACKSON (“aka Cooper”)

Date of Birth

20/01/1896

Birthplace

Gordon Cottage, King Street, Oldmeldrum

Census 1901

3 Kirk Street, Oldmeldrum - Scholar

Occupation

Apprentice fitter, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Date of Death

26/07/1916

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of George & Mary (nee Stevenson) Jackson, Oldmeldrum Married 15/09/1885, Peterhead Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

1st/2nd Highland Field Ambulance

Service No

1361

Country

France

Cemetery

Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-l'Abbe, Somme

Grave Ref

II. E. 12.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals

Cooper Jackson – Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 “Douglas entered the war in France on 1st May 1915. He, along with 1114 Sjt Frederick Rogers, was mortally wounded when a shell struck a party of volunteers who, carrying dressings and stores in answer to an urgent demand from the quarry Post near Bazentin, went on foot from Mametz up Happy Valley through a heavy bombardment. “ (see Frederick Rogers No 017) [22] CASUALTIES IN THE SERVICES PTE D JACKSON, INVERURIE – Mr George Jackson, Broomfold, Inverurie, has received intimation that his son, Private Douglas Jackson, Highland Field Ambulance, RAMC has been severe wounded. At the outbreak of hostilities he was an apprentice engineer with the Great North of Scotland Railway Company at the locomotive works at Inverurie.

Family Information

RAMC in the Great War

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/08/1916, p 3

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/08/1916, p 3 Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/08/1916, p 3 (Photo) People’s Journal 02/09/1916, p 6 (photo)

Memorial

PTE D C JACKSON, INVERURIE – Mr George Jackson, grocer, Ellenville, Inverurie, received notification yesterday that his son, Pte Douglas C Jackson of the RAMC (TF) has died of wounds in France. Pte Jackson at the outbreak of war, was serving his apprenticeship as an engineer with the Great North of Scotland Railway Company. He was a native of Oldmeldrum, and a grandson of the late Colonel Jackson, Inverurie. Pte Douglas Jackson (RAMC) Inverurie GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Parish Church Communion Table [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56162546

021


22 Name

John Innes LUMSDEN (aka Jack)

Date of Birth

28/04/1896

Birthplace

53 West High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

53 West High Street, Inverurie (Father - joiner)

Census 1911

Falconer Place, Inverurie - Scholar

Occupation

Apprentice engineer, Tait Paper Mills

Date of Death

25/07/1916

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of John Strath (carpenter) & Bellanna Walker (nee Ferguson) Lumsden, "Oakville," Falconer Place, Inverurie. Married 01/06/1895, Daviot Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Royal Army Medical Corps

Unit

1st/2nd Highland Field Ambulance

Service No

1394

Country

France

Cemetery

Dartmoor Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt

Grave Ref

I. B. 54.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/08/1916, p 3 Evening Express 15/08/1916 (Photo) People’s Journal 02/09/1916, p6 (Photo) Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

022

PTE LUMSDEN, INVERURIE : Information was received in Inverurie yesterday that Private Jack Lumsden, Highland Field Ambulance, RACM had been killed in action. He was the oldest son of Mr John S Lumsden, carpenter, Oakville, Inverurie, and at the outbreak of war he was serving his apprenticeship as an engineer with Messrs Tait and Sons, paper manufacturers, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56041059 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 60 [10] : In memory of JOHN INNES LUMSDEN RAMC d.in action near Mametz 25 July 1916 aged 20 – buried in Dartmoor Cemetery at Beerodel Near Albert, France, GEORGE FERGUSON LUMSDEN RFA d of wounds received in action near Ypres 26 Oct.1917 aged 19 – buried in British Cemetery at Dozinghem, Belgium. BELLANA WALKER FERGUSON mother of the above & beloved wife of JOHN S LUMSDEN d.27 May 1945 aged 83. Said JOHN STRATH LUMSDEN d.22 May 1955 aged 95. In loving memory of GEORGE WATT their son-in-law d.23 Apr.1964. George F (No 133)


23 Name

Thomas Harry LAING

Date of Birth

05/03/1898

Birthplace

11 Station Road, Inverurie

Census 1901

11 Station Road, Inverurie. Father - plumber

Census 1911

Viewbank, Inverurie

Absent Voter 1918-19

Thos H Laing, airman, 82 High Street, Inverurie [13]

Date of Death

30/08/1918

Age

Rank

23 Son of Patrick Wood Minto & Eleanor (nee Warren) Laing, 82 High Street, Inverurie Married 25/09/1895, Brierley Hill, Staffordshire [6] Lieutenant

Regiment

Royal Air Force

Unit

55th Squadron

Country

France

Cemetery

Arnaville Churchyard, Meurthe-et-Moselle

Grave Ref

West Boundary

Cause of Death

Killed in combat over Arnaville

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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British Royal Air Force, Officers' Service Records 1912-1920 [25] “The raids on the railway sidings at Thionville / Conflans on the night of the 30th August 1918 were disastrous for 55 Squadron. According to Trevor Henshaw's "The Sky Their Battlefield", high winds and bad weather caused them to abandon the original target of Koln or Colenz. The eleven aircraft that reached the target were attacked before and after the bombing by a number of enemy aircraft, with the result that five aircraft were lost. The squadron's casualties for that evening were 4 taken prisoner of war, 5 killed in action (including Lts Hickes and Jones) , 2 died of wounds and 1 wounded in action. Three enemy aircraft were brought down in the action.� (RAF 55th Squadron, Airmen Story - the war in the air - Great Warm Forum website) Student, 82 High Street, Inverurie, 2nd Lieut., RAF, D. 30/08/1918 Intestate. Sc1/36/181 Aberdeen Sheriff Court Inventory Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church St Anthony Masonic Lodge (No 154) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 10521252 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 64 [10] : Erected in loving memory of his infant son JAMES d.6 Mar.1913 aged 20mths. His son THOMAS HARRY 2nd Lieut. 55 Squad. Royal Air Force killed in combat over Arnaville 30 Aug.1918 aged 20. His youngest dau. ELIZABETH d.30 July 1943 aged 34. Said PATRICK W.M.LAING d.16 Oct.1943 aged 74, his wife ELEANOR WARREN d.6 Apr.1949 aged 78. Their son PATRICK d.7 Dec.1978 aged 73. The family burial ground of PATRICK W.M.LAING

Family Information

Great War Forum [26]

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Commemorated

023


24 Name

James Adams CRUICKSHANK

Date of Birth

23/01/1894

Birthplace

Town House, Inverurie

Census 1901

Town House, Market Place, Inverurie (Father - Town Officer)

Census 1911

46 Harlaw Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Apprentice plumber

Date of Death

12/03/1918

Age

Rank

24 Son of George & Helen (nee Napier) Cruickshank, 7 Crimon Place, Aberdeen. Married 25/07/1888, South Molton, Devon Corporal

Regiment

Royal Air Force

Unit

48th Royal Flying Corps

Service No

402799

Country

France

Cemetery

Roye New British Cemetery, Somme

Grave Ref

II. E. 17.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Corporal J A Cruickshank, observer in the Royal Flying Corps, who was killed in France on 12th inst, was a son of the late Mr George Cruickshank, burgh surveyor and sanitary inspector, Inverurie and Mrs Cruickshank, 7 Crimon Place, Aberdeen. At the commencement of the war he was in a district battalion of the Gordon Highlanders as quartermaster-sergeant. He was for a time with the Gordons at a training centre in England, and about a year ago became attached to the Royal Flying Corps. He sailed for France at the beginning of November last. Corporal Cruickshank was well known in musical circles in Inverurie. His brother, Corporal Albert Cruickshank, was invalided home and discharged from the Gordons some time ago and is now in Aberdeen, where he is also known as a singer. The late Corporal Cruickshank was 24 years of age. ABERDEEN & DISTRICT CASUALTIES Corpl J A Cruickshank, an observer in the Royal Flying Corps, was killed in action on March 12. He was the son of the late Mr George Cruickshank, burgh surveyor and sanitary inspector, Inverurie, and of Mrs Cruickshank, 7 Crimon Place, Aberdeen. The fight in which Corpl Cruickshank was killed was between four British and 12 German aeroplanes, and the machine in which he was the observer brought down two of the enemy aeroplanes. Before joining the Royal Flying Corps, Corpl Cruickshank, who was 24 years of age, was in the Gordons. He had been four months in France. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56183585

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Newspaper Evening Express 25/03/1918, p 3

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/03/1918, p 5

Memorials

024


25 Name

James AIRD

Date of Birth

29/01/1887

Birthplace

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1891

Balhalgardy Cottage, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

Howford Cottage House, Inverurie

Census 1911

Keithhall Mains, Keithhall – boarder - horseman

Date of Death

30/10/1918

Age

Rank

31 Son of Kenneth & Agnes Aird, Howford, Inverurie Married 09/02/1877, Tarves. Able Seaman

Regiment

Canadian Navy

Unit

Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve

Service No

VR/5334

Country

Canada

Cemetery

Esquimalt (Veterans) Cemetery, British Columbia

Grave Ref

617 Drowned at sea Ancestry.co.uk: Drowned at sea off Cape St James BC in the "Galiano" disaster. Inverurie British Columbia, Canada, Death Index 1872-1990. Death Location: Queen Charlotte Island: Reg No 1918-09-225995. BCA No B13113. GSU No 1927141 Canada - War Graves Registers (Circumstances Casualty) 1914-1949. Unit HMCS Rainbow

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Cause of Death Education Ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper The Daily Colonist Victoria, BC 03/11/1918, p 16, col 2 (Photo col 4) Newspaper The Daily Colonist Victoria BC 12/11/1918, p 7

Newspaper Evening Express 20/11/1918, p2

The Galiano Disaster

Memorials

025

Family photograph [27]

GALIANO DISASTER [28]: Two More Bodies of Galiano Crew Found – Corpses of Able Seaman Aird and Stoker Hume Secured East of Danger Rocks – Derelict Reported by Wireless Was off South Mexican Coast. (Full article) The death occurred on or about October 24 of James Aird, a victim of the Galiano disaster. Deceased was about 28 years of age, was born in Scotland and had lately resided in Esquimalt, BC, The funeral will take place this afternoon, the remains leaving the Sands Funeral Chapel at 1:15. Thirty minutes later service will be conducted at the Naval chapel. Interment will be made at the Naval Cemetery. ROLL OF HONOUR: AIRD – Drowned at sea, 30th October, AB, James Aird, third beloved son of Kenneth and Agnes Aird, aged 31 years. Interred at Esquimalt, BC (Canadian papers please copy). Rest, dear Jim, your work is o’er. Howford, Inverurie Report of sinking: With her "green" crew, Galiano left Victoria to head into the storm of the century on October 27th. Hurricane–force winds and violent snow storms had struck the northern coast causing the worst maritime disaster on the Pacific Coast. Able Seaman James Aird, who was suffering from the flu but decided to stay aboard Galiano for fear that he might be considered to be shirking his duty, wrote in a letter day or so before his last voyage: "We are running into very stormy weather since leaving Vancouver. I don’t think we will be home until the end of November. The CPR boat Sophia got into difficulties in a storm. I dread the Triangle. I am not worrying for myself, but I hate taking chances with a green crew, but it’s all in the day’s work who go down to the sea in ships." [29] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] The Canadian Great War Project [30] Findagrave No 104718284 – photograph of headstone [8]


26 Name

William BIRSE

Date of Birth

14/02/1882

Birthplace

Oldmeldrum

Census 1891

3 Cobban’s Lane, Inverurie - Scholar. (Father – agricultural labourer)

Census 1901

Portstown, Keithhall – Farm servant

Census 1911

13 Burn Lane, Inverurie – Machine man, Loco Works.

Occupation

Machinist, Grand Trunk Railway, Canada. Previously Locomotive Works.

Date of Death

10/10/1916

Age

Enlisted

33 Son of William & Helen(nee Donald) Birse, 14 Burn Lane, Inverurie Married 18/02/1880, Inverurie Oldmeldrum

Rank

Corporal

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

4th Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion

Service No

158538

Country

France

Cemetery

Vimy, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

R. 23

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948 – Body not recovered for burial. Killed in action around Pozieres. Attestation Papers - Canada, Soldiers of the First World War - previously served 4th Gordon Highlanders.

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Ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/11/1916, p 2 Newspaper Evening Express, 13/11/1916, p 2 (Photo) Newspaper People’s Journal 11/11/1916, p 12

Memorials

026

CORPORAL BIRSE, INVERURIE Mr William Birse, 14 Burn Lane, Inverurie, has been notified that his eldest son, Corporal William Birse, of the Canadian Mounted Rifles, has been killed action. Before going to Canada eleven years ago. Corporal Birse was an employee at the Locomotive Works and was employed in Canada on the Grand Trunk Railway. DEATHS BIRSE – Killed in action on the 10th Oct 1916, Corporal William Birse, Canadian Mounted Rifles, eldest and beloved son of Mr and Mrs Birse, 14 Burn Lane, Inverurie, aged 34 years. (Canadian papers please copy) Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 56674534


27 Name

William CASSIE

Date of Birth

01/04/1897

Birthplace

Tappies, Kemnay

Census 1901

Tappies, Kemnay. Father John – Farmer

Census 1911

Portstown, Keithhall - Scholar

Occupation

Rancher

Date of Death

10/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of John & Mary (nee McRonald) Cassie, Portstown, Inverurie Married 29/11/1892, Cluny Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada - 03/06/1916

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

Canadian Infantry

Service No

253 063

Country

France

Cemetery

Bruay Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais Died of wounds at No 22 Casualty Clearing Station – Gunshot wounds left arm and left leg. Victory Medal, British War Medal Emigration – Contract Ticket No 35702 – passenger on the “Corsican”, departure 06/03/1915 from Glasgow to St John, Canada. Official Number 124191 Canada, Soldiers of the First World War 1914-1918 – Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force – Attestation Papers (2 pages) Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948

Family Information

Cause of Death Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/04/1917, p 1 Newspaper Evening Express, 23/04/1917 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

027

Roll of Honour: CASSIE – Died at a Casualty Clearing Station of wounds in France, Private William Cassie, Canadians, aged 20 years, youngest son of John Cassie, Portstown, Inverurie.

Canadian Virtual War Memorial Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 56402196 Kemnay Churchyard (No 234) [31] In loving memory of MARY McRONALD, wife of John Cassie d at Portstown Keithhall 21 Sept 1912 aged 39 yrs, also their son L/CPL WILLIAM CASSIE 28th Battalion Canadian Inf died of wounds at Vimy Ridge 10 Apr 1917 aged 20 interred Bruay Cemetery, also the said JOHN CASSIE d at Portstown Keithhall 15 Jul 1941 aged 76 yrs.


28 Name

Charles GREIG

Date of Birth

27/06/1883

Birthplace

Forgue, Huntly

Census 1891

Little Forgue, Forgue – 7 yrs. Living with mother Jeannie

Occupation

Land Surveyor

Date of Death

09/08/1918

Age

35

Family Information

Rank

Son of Jane Greig (Mother) Glenurie Cottage, Inverurie Morden, Manitoba, Canada – 15/02/1916 “Charles Greig has reduced his age by 4 years when enlisting. He stated in his Attestation he was born on 25th Aug 1887 at Huntly, Aberdeenshire. The correct details are from his Birth Certificate. His father died before 1891.” [30] Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

8th Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regt)

Service No

874540

Country

France

Cemetery Grave Ref Cause of Death

Manitoba Cemetery, Caix, Somme Row B Grave 8 Killed in Action Nr Démuin

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948: “Killed in action”. He was hit by shell fire and almost immediately killed whilst taking part in an attack near Meharicourt. The War Book of Turriff & 12 Miles Round: Page 308 [32]: Land surveyor. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Private. Served in France. Wounded at Arras, 8th August 1917. Killed in vicinity of Demuin 9th August 1918. District News – INVERURIE Pte Charles Greig, Canadians, killed, son of the late Mr Alex Greig, Mill of Forgue and of Mrs Greig, Glenburnie, Inverurie. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Charles Greig, Canadians (wounded), is a son of Mrs Jane Greig, Glenburnie Cottage, Inverurie. Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 56186289 Forgue Churchyard [33] In loving memory of my husband Alexander Greig d Mill of Forgue 8 Apr 1887 aged 35; Jeannie d there 9 June 1903 aged 23; Jemima Milne d there 7 Mar 1896 aged 9, Margaret Faskin d Bridge of Marnoch 16 Jul 1918 aged nd 81, PTE CHARLES GREIG 2 son of the late Alex Greig killed in action in France 9 Aug 1918 aged 35. Jane Paterson, wife of said Alexr Greig d Glenburnie, Inverurie 28 Nov 1935 aged 76; their dau Annie d New Galloway 11 Nov 1940 aged 62.

Enlisted

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War Book of Turriff Newspaper People’s Journal 31/08/1918, p 8 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 04/09/1917, p 5 Memorials

Commemorated

028


29 Name

John JAFFREY

Date of Birth

27/08/1890

Birthplace

Wester Fintray, Fintray, Aberdeenshire

Census 1891

Wester Fintray, Fintray, Aberdeenshire – 7 mths old

Census 1901

Cottage, South Fornet, Skene, Aberdeenshire. Father – horseman on farm

Education

Kintore Higher Grade Public School

Occupation

Engineer

Date of Death

29/10/1915

Age

Enlisted

25 Son of John & Agnes Skinner (nee Farnie) Jaffrey, 4A Princess Street, Inverurie. Married 20/11/1884, Tullynessle Winnipeg, Canada – 24/10/1914

Rank

Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

Canadian Infantry, 27 Battalion

Service No

71815

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. E. 27.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948: Killed in action – While on a ration party proceeding down a communication trench East of Kemmel on the night of October 29th 1915, he was hit in the head and instantly killed by a bullet from an enemy rifle. Attestation papers - Canada, Soldiers of the First World War, 1914-1948 INVERURIE CANADIAN KILLED Mrs Jaffrey, 4 Princess Street, Inverurie, has received information that her son, Private J Jaffray, of the VI Brigade, 2 nd Canadian Contingent, was killed by the bursting of a shell on 29th October. The Rev Cecil C Owen, chaplain to the Brigade, writes – “Both officers and men, who knew him, join in their sincere sympathy with you in your great loss. He fought for honour, trust and purity, and his name will be added to the gold-honour roll of our empire. The cemetery in which he is buried is one of those which the Belgian and French Governments have promised always to care for.” INVERURIE’S GLORIOUS DEAD Inverurie heroes who have sacrificed their lives: Private John Jaffrey, Canadians

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Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 06/11/1915, p 6

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/12/1915 (photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

029

th

Another who made the supreme sacrifice was Private John Jaffrey, of the 2d Canadian Contingent, who was October 29 was killed by the bursting of a shell. He was one of those who willingly responded to the call of the mother country. Two of his brothers are at present on service. Canadian Great War Project Inverurie War Memorial Findagrave No 12736112 St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Inverurie Bass – Sec 2, No 384 [10] : In loving memory of AGNES SKINNER wife of JOHN JAFFREY d.30 Mar.1921 aged 57. Their sons Pte. JOHN JAFFREY killed 29 Oct.1915 aged 25 – buried in Lindenhock Road Military Cemetery, Wulverhem, Belgium, L/Cpl JAMES JAFFREY d. of wounds 5 Aug.1917 aged 25 – buried near Proven, Belgium. Said JOHN JAFFREY d.11 June 1941 aged 79. James (No 63)


30

Name

Alexander McPHERSON

Date of Birth

09/10/1887

Birthplace

167 North Broadford, Aberdeen

Census 1901

105 Gerrard Street, Aberdeen. Father – joiner.

Occupation

Carpenter

Date of Death

24/04/1915

Age

Enlisted

28 Son of Alexander & Elsie McLeod (nee Watt) McPherson, 8 Harlaw Place, Inverurie. Married 30/12/1881, St Nicholas, Aberdeen Valcartier, Quebec, Canada

Rank

Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

7th Canadian Infantry (British Columbia Regiment)

Service No

16588

Country

France

Cemetery

Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 18 - 28 - 30.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948: Attack at St Julien. Previously for official purposes presumed to have died, now reported killed in action. Inverurie – LOCAL CANADIANS MISSING: Alexander McPherson, 7th Battalion Canadians, the eldest son of Mr A McPherson, 8 Harlaw Place, Inverurie has been officially reported as missing. Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 12040339 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 191 [10] : In loving remembrance of my daus. HELEN McLEOD d.30 Aug.1886 aged 9 mths., MAGGIE JANE WATT d.13 Aug.1906 aged 22. My son ALEXANDER killed in action in France 24 Apr. 1915 aged 28. My beloved wife ELSIE McLEOD WATT d.8 Nov.1920 aged 83. Said ALEXANDER McPHERSON d.17 Feb.1923 aged 74. Their daus. AGNES d.12 May 1970, ANDREW L.RAE d.23 Aug.1947. (Plaque?) A token of respect from his fellow workers.

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Newspaper People’s Journal 22/05/1915, p 9

Memorials

Commemorated

030


31 Name

William REID

Date of Birth

02/12/1891

Birthplace

Inverurie

Census 1901

24 North Street, Inverurie – Scholar (Father – general labourer)

Residence 1915

310 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Occupation

Farmer

Date of Death

11/09/1918

Age

27

Family Information

Son of John & Maggie Reid, 58 North Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

27/11/1915, Winnipeg, Canada

Rank

Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

3rd Battalion Machine Gun Corps

Service No

859406

Country

France

Cemetery

Vis-En-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt (8 miles south of Arras)

Grave Ref

II. C. 45.

Cause of Death

Killed in action.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948: Killed in action: While returning from the line where he had been with rations, a shell burst close to his team, killing the team and wounding him so severely that he died almost immediately. District Casualties – Inverurie Private William Reid, Canadians, killed, was a son of Mr John Reid, 58 North Street, Inverurie. He was a farm servant in the Inverurie district before emigrating to Canada some years ago.

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Newspaper Evening Express 26/09/1918 p 2

Newspaper Evening Express 03/10/1918, p 2 (Photo)

Newspaper People’s Journal 05/10/1918, p 12

Memorials

031

THEY DIED FOR THEIR KING AND THEIR COUNTRY Private William Reid (Canadians) Inverurie

DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY REID – Died of wounds, at the dressing station, France, on 11 th Sept, Pte William Reid, Canadian Machine Gun Corps, beloved son of Mr and Mrs Reid, 58 North Street, Inverurie We pictured his safe returning We longed to clasp his hand But God has postponed the meeting Till we meet in the better land Inserted by his father, mother, sisters, and brothers, at home and abroad. Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 56663464


32 Name

John Cameron ROBERTSON

Date of Birth

02/03/1887

Birthplace

Midmill, Kintore

Census 1901

Mill of Leask, Slains – Scholar (Father - George, meal miller & farmer)

Education

Kintore Higher Grade Public School

Occupation

Carpenter

Date of Death

03/06/1916

Age

Enlisted

29 Son of George & Jessie (nee Carnie) Robertson, Kintore. Married 20/11/1874,Kintore 12/04/1915,Toronto, Canada:

Rank

Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

14th Canadian Infantry (Quebec Regiment)

Service No

404445

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Hooge Crater Cemetery, Zillebeke

Grave Ref

IV. K. 4.

Cause of Death

Killed in action. Counter attack at Armagh Wood

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Canada, Soldiers of the First World War 1914-1918 Attestation Papers: Next of kin : Mother, Jessie Robertson, Yewbank, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie. Canada, War Graves Registers (Circumstances of Casualty) 1914-1948 PORT-ELPHINSTONE CANADIAN KILLED Mrs Robertson, Yew Bank, Port Elphinstone, has received official intimation that her youngest son, John Cameron Robertson, was killed in action on the 3rd of June. He was 29 years of age, and prior to enlisting in the Canadian Forces last year, was in the employment of the Canadian Cereal and Milling Company.

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Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/07/1916, p 6 Newspaper Evening Express 13/07/1916 (Photo) Newspaper People’s Journal 08/07/1916, p9 Memorials

Commemorated

032

Photo Courtesy of St Anthony Lodge

(Photo) Private J C Robertson (Canadian Force) Port Elphinstone, Inverurie NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Private John Cameron Robertson, Canadian Forces, the youngest son of Mrs Robertson, Yew Bank, Port Elphinstone, was killed in action on June 3. Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial St Anthony Masonic Lodge No 154 Findagrave No 12534826 Kintore Churchyard (No 404): [34] Erected by George Robertson, Mill of Leask, Slains, formerly Midmill, Kintore in memory of parents GEORGE ROBERTSON d 1 Apr 1864 aged 64, ISABELLA CRAB d 7Feb 1864 aged 62. Also his children James d 28 Jun 1882 aged 20 mths, Juliet d 24 Nov 1893 aged 11 yrs, and the said GEORGE ROBERTSON who died at Yewbank, Port Elphinstone 20 Jan 1913 aged 80 yrs. Also Jessie Carnie who d at Yew Bank on 18 May 1919 aged 41 yrs, JOHN killed in action Jun 1916 aged 29 yrs, interred Hooge Cemetery, Belgium.


33 Name

John STEWART

Date of Birth

20/08/1893

Birthplace

19 Ferryhill Terrace, Aberdeen

Census 1911

Bankhead, Kinmuck – Teacher student (19 yrs)

Occupation 1916

Electrician

Date of Death

10/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

24 Son of James (shoemaker) & Mary Ann (nee Donald) Stewart, Bankhead, Kinmuck. Married 08/06/1882, Bourtie Norwich, Ontario, Canada – 22/02/1916 (Attestation paper)

Rank

Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

Canadian Infantry 2nd Battalion

Service No

675602

Country

France

Cemetery

Bois-Carre British Cemetery, Thelus

Grave Ref

II. A. 14.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

Canada, CEF Commonwealth War Graves Registers, 1914-1919 ROLL OF HONOUR: Stewart - Killed in action on the 10st inst, John Stewart, Canadian Infantry, aged 24 years, son of James and Mary Stewart, Bankhead, Kinmuck, Inverurie DISTRICT CASUALTIES: INVERURIE – Private John Stewart, Canadians, killed, was a son of Mr Stewart, Bankhead, Keithhall. Canadian Great War Project [30] Inverurie War Memorial Findagrave No 56183415

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Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 25/04/1917, p 1 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 28/04/1917, p 4 Memorials

033


34 Name

William WALKER

Date of Birth

17/04/1891

Birthplace

Pattiesmill, Keithhall, Inverurie

Census 1901

Davah Hall, Inverurie

Census 1911

Davah Hall, Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Lifter, Loco Works

Occupation – Canada

Miner

Date of Death

27/11/1918

Age

Enlisted

28 Son of John and Isabella (nee Ogg) Walker, Davah Hall Cottage, Inverurie. Married 03/08/1872, Inverurie Drumheller, Alberta, Canada – 18/03/1916 (Attestation paper)

Rank

Private

Regiment

Canadians

Unit

Canadian Machine Gun Corps

Service No

736709

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Nivelles (Communal Cemetery) Brabant Wallon

Grave Ref

10

Cause of Death

Broncho-pneumonia - No 36 Casualty clearing station. Military Medal, Level 3: The military decoration was awarded to William Walker for acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under fire or for individual or associated acts of bravery which were insufficient to merit the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Conferment of the medal was announced in the London Gazette and William Walker earned the right to add the letters M.M. to his name. Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

Gallantry Award [5]

Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/12/1918, p1

Other Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

034

Canada, CEF Commonwealth War Graves Registers, 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: WALKER – at a casualty clearing station in Belgium, on the 27 th Nov (of broncho-pneumonia), Corpl William Walker, MM, 1st Canadian MGC, aged 28½ years; also Robert Charles Walker, 1st Scots Guards, aged 19½ th years, reported missing on the 8 Oct 1915, now believed to have fallen on that date, dearly beloved sons of John and Isabella Walker, Davah Hall, Inverurie. Canadian Great War Records Military Medal report Library & Archives Canada Attestation Papers Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 12927895 Keithhall Churchyard, No 44 [35] Erected by Isabella Ogg in loving memory of her husband JOHN WALKER d at Davohall, Inverurie 16 Aug 1923 aged 81; their family ISABELLA & WALTER d in infancy; JOHN aged 13; ELIZABETH aged 2, CHARLES aged 1; JAMES aged 21; CHRISTINA REID their grandmother aged 85, ROBERT C aged 19½; WILLIAM aged 28 both fell in the Great War; ALEXANDER aged 41; said ISABELLA OGG d 22 Nov 1935 aged 82. Robert Charles (No 147)


35 Name

Robert Simmers GEILS or GILES

Date of Birth

29/02/1884

Birthplace

3 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie

Census 1891

37 Spa Street, Aberdeen – Scholar (Father- Robert Lessel Geils – baker)

Census 1901

40 High Street, Inverurie - Apprentice cabinetmaker

Census 1911 (England)

82 Park Road, Newcastle on Tyne – boarder - Cabinetmaker

Occupation

Cabinetmaker, Australia

Date of Death

30/05/1918

Age

Rank

34 Son of Robert Lessel (Baker) & Helen P (nee Reid) Geils. Married 14/06/1872, Oldmachar, Aberdeen Sergeant

Regiment

Australians

Unit

10th Battalion Australian Infantry (Australian Expeditionary Force)

Service No

7438

Country

France

Cemetery

La Kreule, Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck, Nord

Grave Ref

I. D. 11.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal - “Robert Summers Giles” DISTRICT CASUALTIES – Inverurie Sergt Robert S Geils, Australians, reported killed in action, was a native of Inverurie and a son of the late Mr Robert L Geils, baker. He served his apprenticeship with Mr Kellas, upholsterer, and thereafter worked in Newcastle before proceeding to Australia seven years ago. He was staff sergeant-major in the Promotion School, Adelaide, before coming over in December last. He is a brother of Mrs Albert Beattie, 8 Falconer Place.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/06/1918, p 5

Newspaper Chronicle (Adelaide) South Australia

Memorials

Commemorated

035

WW1 Australian Soldiers & Nurses who rest in the United Kingdom [36] (photograph from website administrator) Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] – name “Robert Summers Giles” Australian War Memorial [37] – “Robert Summers Giles” Findagrave No 56428102 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 346 [10] : In loving memory of ROBERT LESSEL GEILS baker d.2 Aug.1903 aged 58, his son ROBERT d.in infancy. His wife HELEN P.REID d.13 Mar.1911 aged 67. Also his mother JANE SEIVWRIGHT widow of GEORGE GEILS d.3 Feb.1844 aged 74. Their son Sgt ROBERT S GEILS 10 Battalion. AIF killed in action 30 May 1918 aged 34 – buried at La Krenle, Hazelbrouck.


36 Name

James Alexander MAITLAND

Date of Birth

08/02/1885

Birthplace

Porter’s Lodge, Kingsford, Alford

Census 1901

Turnpike Brewery Cottage, Kintore – Grocer’s apprentice

Census 1911

8 Linksfield Road, Aberdeen. Boarder – grocer’s apprentice.

Occupation

Grocer

Date of Death

28/08/1918

Age

Rank

33 Son of Alexander (farm servant) & Jessie (nee Coutts) Maitland, Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone. Married 01/12/1883, Lumphanan Sergeant

Regiment

Australians

Unit

38th Battalion Australian Infantry

Service No

1233

Country

France

Cemetery

Suzanne Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme

Grave Ref

I. E. 2.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 Roll of Honour: Killed in action on 28th August, 1918, Sergt James A Maitland, Australian Imperial Force, aged 33 years, eldest son of Alexander Maitland, 101 High Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial Lilac Lodge (BOFG) Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 23711520 WW1 Australian Soldiers & Nurses who rest in the United Kingdom [36] Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 51 [10] : In loving memory of JESSIE COUTTS wife of ALEXANDER MAITLAND d Brewery Cottage 24 Jan.1909 aged 51. Their sons Pte GEORGE A MAITLAND 5th HDS fell in action in France 21 Mar.1918 aged 28, Sgt JAMES A MAITLAND AIF fell in action in France 28 Aug.1918 aged 33. Above ALEXANDER MAITLAND d.101 High Street 5 May 1929 aged 69. Their only dau. JEANNIE MORTIMER d.5 Dec.1971. aged 77 yrs, also their granddaughter DOROTHY MAITLAND MA d 25 Mar 2010 aged 82, and her husband FRANK BRZOSTOWSKI, d 13 Nov 2009 ARRS George (No 3)

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 17/09/1918, p 2

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

036


37 Name

Alexander Greig YOUNG

Date of Birth

01/05/1895

Birthplace

Lower Davah, Inverurie

Census 1901

Nether Davah Farm, Inverurie - Scholar

Date of Death

08/08/1918

Age

Rank

23 Son of William (Farmer) & Helen (nee Cocker) Young, Davah, Inverurie. Married 09/06/1883, Drumblade. Private

Regiment

Australians

Unit

48th Battalion Australian Infantry

Service No

4364

Country

France

Cemetery

Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, Somme

Grave Ref

I. I. 19.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals Newspaper People’s Journal 31/08/1918, p 8

Victory Medal, British War Medal District News – INVERURIE Pte Alex G Young, Australians, killed, son of Mr Wm Young, Davah. This is the third son Mr Young has lost in the war. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Findagrave No 56556805 WW1 Australian Soldiers & Nurses who rest in the United Kingdom [36] Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 606 [10] : In sacred memory of WILLIAM YOUNG farmer d. Davah 1 Feb.1923 aged 68. His sons JOHN d.9 July 1924 aged 37, GEORGE fell in action in France 25 July 1916 aged 25, CHARLES fell in action in France 5 Aug.1916 aged 21, ALEXANDER fell in action in France 9 Aug.1917 aged 23. His wife HELEN COCKER d. Davah 19 Mar.1927 aged 74. Charles (No 58) & George (No 132)

Family Information

Memorials

Commemorated

Siblings

037


38 Name

Robert MAITLAND

Date of Birth

01/06/1883

Birthplace

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch – Farmer’s son

Residence 1914

New Zealand

Education

Inverurie & Robert Gordon’s College

Date of Death

29/08/1918

Age

Enlisted

35 Son of John and Margaret (nee Leask) Maitland, East Balhalgardy, Inverurie. Married 02/11/1876, Savoch New Zealand, May 1916

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

New Zealand Forces

Unit

3rd Rifle Brigade

Service No

26643

Country

France

Cemetery

Favreuil British Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. D. 11

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Aberdeen University Roll of Honour 1914-1919, p 97 Son of John Maitland, farmer, East Balhalgardy, Inverurie; born Chapel of Garioch, June 1883 ; educated at Inverurie and at Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen; student in Agriculture, 1899-1900. At the outbreak of war he was farming in New Zealand, and in May 1916 joined the New Zealand Rifle Brigade as a Private. He was drafted to England in December 1916, and the following month was sent to France where he took his share in the dangers of the campaign. He was killed in action at Bapaume on 29 August 1918.

Family Information

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour, p 97 [16] [23]

Ancestry.co.uk

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 13/09/1918, p 4

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

038

New Zealand Army WW1 Roll of Honour 1914-1919 – Section 1 – Died while on active service. ABERDEEN CASUALTIES – Killed Sergt Robert Maitland, New Zealand, Rifle Brigade, killed in action on the 29th August, was the second son of the late Mr John Maitland, Balhalgardy, Inverurie, and of Mrs Maitland, 102 Osborne Place, Aberdeen. He, with his brother, who is also with the New Zealand forces in France, went to New Zealand over ten years ago. He was a farmer in the King County, New Zealand, when he enlisted in May 1915 and had been in France since January 1917. Another brother, Second-Lieut A McLean Maitland, RE, was killed two years ago, and a younger brother is also serving in France. They are nephews of ex-Lord provost Maitland, Aberdeen. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Robert Gordon’s College [11] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 25067552 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 465 [10] : In memory of MARGARET LEASK beloved wife of JOHN MAITLAND East Balhalgardy d.21 Mar.1890 aged 37. MARGARET CRUICKSHANK their eldest dau. d.14 Oct.1889 aged 11. Said JOHN MAITLAND d.11 Apr.1906 aged 56. Their sons ALEXANDER McLEAN Lieut. R.E. killed in action in France 1 Aug.1916 aged 27 – interred at Becourt, ROBERT Sergt., N.Z. R.B. killed in action in France 29 Aug.1918 aged 35 – interred at Faureuil. His wife HELEN LEDINGHAM MAITLAND d.27 Feb.1923 aged 66 Alexander McLean (No 142)


39

Name

William Smith BRUCE

Date of Birth

08/01/1897

Birthplace

32 North Albion Street, Blackfriars, Glasgow

Census 1901

63 John Street, St David, Glasgow . Father - Police Constable.

Education

Provanside, Glasgow

Occupation

Bank employee, New Zealand

Date of Death

14/10/1917

Age

Rank

20 Son of John & Eliza Ann (nee Lendrum) Bruce, Woodland Cottage, Inverurie. Married 01/06/1892, Blackfriars, Glasgow Private

Regiment

New Zealand Forces

Unit

1st Canterbury Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force

Service No

6/2080

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Poperinge, West-Vlaanderen

Grave Ref

XXI. C. 3.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal New Zealand Army WW1 Roll of Honour – Section 1 – Died while on active service The de Ruvigny UK Roll of Honour, Vol 3, p 39 BRUCE, WILLIAM SMITH. Private, No. 6 2080, 1st Battn. 1st Canterbury Infantry, New Zealand Expeditionary Force, son of John Bruce, Inverurie, Aberdeen, ex-Police Constable in the Glasgow Force, by his wife. Eliza Ann. dau. of John Lendrum, of co. Aberdeen : b. Glasgow. 8 Jan. 1897 : educ. Provanside School there ; was a Clerk in the District Superintendent's Office of the North British Railway Company, Glasgow ; went to New Zealand in June, 1914, and obtained an appointment in the Christ Church Branch of the Bank of Australia ; enlisted 22 Feb. 1915 : served with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force at Gallipoli. and afterwards in France and Flanders ; was wounded at the Third Battle of Ypres 12 Oct. 1917 and died two days later at No. 2 Casualty Clearing Station. Buried at Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, near Poperinge. His Commanding Officer wrote: "The fine qualities of your son were appreciated by his comrades ; he was very popular among the men of his company. He was a sportsman and a fine soldier, and it is the loss of such as he that carries the sympathy of the company to which he belonged." NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Mr John Bruce, Woodland Cottage, Inverurie, has received intimation that his second son, Sergeant R G Bruce is wounded, and lies in hospital in England His eldest son, Private John Bruce, has just been home for a few days on leaving after recovering from shell wounds. The third son, Private W S Bruce is now in France. He also was in hospital with dysentery and malarial fever, contracted while at the Dardanelles. District Casualties – Inverurie Private W S Bruce, New Zealand Infantry, died of wounds, was the youngest son of Mr John Bruce, Woodland Cottage, Inverurie. Before enlistment he was employed in a bank in Christchurch, New Zealand. New Zealand War Graves Project [38] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12070234 People’s Journal 15/12/1917, p 4

Family Information

Ancestry.co.uk

De Ruvigny Roll of Honour

Newspaper People’s Journal 30/09/1916, p7

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 22/10/1917, p 4

Memorials

Newspaper (Photo)

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40 Name

John THOMSON - POSSIBLE

Date of Birth

22/05/1879

Birthplace

Smallburn Cottage, Auchterless

Census 1881

40 West High Street, Inverurie – Scholar. Mother - Eliza

Census 1891

69 West High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901 Census 1911 Date of Death

10/11/1917

Age

38

Family Information [1]

Son of John (flesher) & Eliza (Findlater )Thomson

Spouse [1]

Annie Thomson, 18 Snells Buildings, Field Street, Durban, South Africa

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

South Rhodesia Column

Unit

British South African Police

Service No

A/149

Country

Tanzania, Africa

Cemetery

Dar es Salaam War Cemetery

Grave Ref

5.C.6

Cause of Death Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Newspaper Memorials Sibling?

Inverurie War Memorial South Africa War Graves Project [39] St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 22732980 Robert F (No 41)

040


41 Name

Robert Findlater THOMSON - POSSIBLE

Date of Birth

18/9/1871

Birthplace

37 West High Street, Inverurie

Census 1881

40 West High Street, Inverurie – Scholar. Mother - Eliza

Census 1891

69 West High Street, Inverurie – Clerk in factory

041

Date of Death Age Family Information

Son of John (butcher) & Eliza (nee Findlater) Thomson Married 31/03/1871, Inverurie

Enlisted Rank

2nd Lieutenant - Rank 2nd – Staff-Sergeant

Regiment

East Africa Pay Corps

Service No

7081 Mentioned in Despatches: Gazette Info: Gazette Issue 30, p 9226. Mentioned in Despatches The names of the undermentioned have been brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War by Lieutenant-General Sir Jl Van Deventer, K.C.B. Commanding-in-Chief, British Forces East Africa, for distinguished services during the operations from 30th May to December, 1917, described in his despatch of 21st January, 1918.

Gallantry Award [5]

Country Cemetery Grave Ref Cause of Death Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper The London Gazette [40] 06/08/1918 Memorials Sibling ?

Gazette date: 02/08/1918, page 9226; Duty Location – East Africa, African Forces, East African Pay Corps British Army Medal Rolls Index Cards, 1914-1920 – East African Pay Corps Supplement: Promotion to 2nd Lieut Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] John (No 40)


42 Name

Harry Davidson LAING

Date of Birth

17/02/1877

Birthplace

45 High Street, Inverurie

Education

Robert Gordon’s College, Aberdeen

Census 1901 [6]

82 High Street, Inverurie - Plumber

Census 1911

82 High Street, Inverurie

Date of Death

13/03/1915

Age

Unit

38 Parents James (plumber) & Mary (nee Greig) Laing. Married July 1857, Oldmachar, Aberdeen. Married 30/08/1911, 133 West High Street, Inverurie to Elizabeth Stirling Gray (Bass Sec 1, No 118 [10]) Captain Gordon Highlanders. Had been in command of the Inverurie Company of the 6th Gordons at the outbreak of war and had a wide reputation as a marksman. [11] 6th Battalion

Service No

n/k

Country

France

Cemetery

Le Touret Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 39 to 41.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information Spouse Rank Regiment

th

042

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 212 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE OFFICER KILLED IN ACTION CAPTAIN H D LAING, Familiar Figure at Scottish Rifle Meetings (Special Telegram), Inverurie, Tuesday. The sad news was received in Inverurie this forenoon, and has caused quite a gloom over the whole community, that Captain H D Laing of the 6 th Gordons, had been killed in action. Captain Laing was attached to the Bucksburn company and left Bedford with the second draft of the 6th Gordons some time ago. He was a partner in the well-known firm of Messrs James Laing and Sons, plumbers, Inverurie. He had the command of the local company of Territorials for many years, and was one of the best known shots in the north, being a familiar figure at all the Scottish rifle meetings. He is survivSixthed by a widow and one child, and the deepest sympathy will be extended to them in their bereavement. Aberdeen Sheriff Court Inventory, 25/10/1915, SC1/36/172 - Plumber, 11 Old Station Road, Inverurie, Capt., 6th battalion Territorial Gordon Highlanders TF, d. 12/03/1915 in France, testate Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Robert Gordon’s College [11] Findagrave No 15279197 Inverurie Bass - Sec 1, No 7 [10] : In memory of JAMES LAING, plumber, Inverurie for 15 years a member of the Town Council who died 5 October 1890 aged 53 years, also of his sons JAMES d 23 July 1965 aged 7 yrs and ROBERT d 29 November 1886 aged 24 years and George who d at Johannesburg South Africa June 1900 aged 25 years; HARRY DAVIDSON 9th son killed in action in France 12 March 1915 aged 38 years, also MARY GREIG widow of James Laing d 22 March 1915 aged 77 years. (Abbreviated)

Newspaper Evening Express 16/03/1915, p3 Evening Express 18/03/1915, p2 (Photo)

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Commemorated


43 Name

George SMITH

Date of Birth

21/01/1871

Birthplace

8 Newton Terrace, Anderston, Glasgow

Education

Glasgow

Date of Death

13/03/1915

Age

Spouse

44 Son of George (drapery warehouseman) & Mary (nee Workman) Smith, Glenmorag, Dunoon, Argyll. Married 31/07/1867, Belfast [41] Married 14/04/1896 Belfast, Kathleen Marion Workman [41]. Three children.

Rank

Captain

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion 6th (Banff and Donside) Battalion (Territorial).

Honour

Mentioned in Despatches

Country

France

Cemetery

Le Touret Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 39 to 41.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle

Campaign Medals

1914-15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

043

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 212 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15284814 (photograph)

Memorials

Newspaper Aberdeen Evening Express, 16/03/1915, p3 – 6th Gordons – Two Officers Killed in Action - ….Captain George Smith – Official Intimation from War Office A telegram was received at Pittodrie House from the War Office this afternoon which stated that Captain George smith had been killed in action on the 14 th inst. Mr George smith, who was 44 years of age, was born in Glasgow, and was a member of a noted firm of shipowners there. He was educated at Glasgow University, and was in the shop-owning trade for twelve years, selling out in 1901. Two years later he purchased the estate of Pittodrie, the buildings on which he greatly improved. He was regarded as a model landlord, and was certainly a popular one. He was county councillor for the district of Chapel of Garioch and Daviot, chairman of the School Board and Parish Council of Oyne, chairman of the Parish Council of Chapel of Garioch, and a member of the School Board of that parish. He held numerous other offices, and discharged the many duties of his responsible position with much tact and great ability. Politically he was known far and wide as Unionist candidate for West Aberdeenshire, and he made a close study of the questions of the day. Mr Smith developed into a very effective speaker, holding his own with the wiliest of hecklers. An Appreciation. Captain Smith – A gallant soldier, and a courteous, affable gentleman in public and private life – has fallen gloriously; but, though this mitigates, it does not in any measure remove the profound regret with which the news of his death in battle, in the prime of life, will be received throughout the country. The sense of loss will be experienced with special poignancy in West Aberdeenshire, where captain Smith was known in practically every household, owing to his personal visits to the electors in connection with his two political campaigns, and as prospective candidate at the next election. Of a kindly and frank nature, he was held in warm personal regard by political friends and foes alike, and much sympathy will be extended to Mrs Smith and family. Captain’s Smith’s interest was not centres solely in national politics. He took a very prominent part in the sphere of local administration, as a member of the County Council and of several more strictly local bodies, including the Garioch District Committee. Newspaper People’s Journal INVERURIE’S GLORIOUS DEAD (Photo above) 18/12/1915


44 Name

William Adrian DAVIDSON

Date of Birth

28/12/1894

Birthplace

76 Hamilton Place, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Broomhill Park, Aberdeen

Census 1911

214 Broomhill Park, Aberdeen – At school.

Education

Aberdeen Grammar School 1904-1906 [42]

Occupation

Apprentice engineer with Hall Russell & Co Ltd. [42]

Date of Death

02/07/1916

Age

Rank

21 Son of Alexander (grain merchant) & Florence (nee Middleton) Davidson, Blythewood, Inverurie. Married 05/03/1892, Oldmachar, Aberdeen. 2nd Lieutenant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Country

France

Cemetery

Monlancourt British Cemetery

Grave Ref

A. 30

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

044

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 212. [14]

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1919 Aberdeen University Roll of Honour, p 33 [16] [23]: Second Lieutenant, 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders; eldest son of Alexander Davidson, Blythewood, Inverurie; born Aberdeen, 28 December 1894; educated at the Grammar School and Gordon's College, Aberdeen, and later at Trinity College, Glenalmond ; he commenced the study of Medicine at Aberdeen University in 1912. In January 1915 he entered the Royal Military College,, Sandhurst, and after a few months of training was gazetted to the Gordon Highlanders, 2nd Battalion, with which he served in France till the following September, when, having been wounded in action near Hulluch, he was invalided home. On recovery, and after a short period of home service (at Stoneywood Wireless Station) he rejoined his regiment in France : three months later he was mortally wounded in action near Mametz, and died on 2 July 1916. Officers and men alike testify to the bravery with which Davidson led his men in the face of terrible odds ; his gallantry and pluck are praised by all who knew him under the difficult conditions of active service. Roll of Honour nd Davidson – Died of wounds in France on 2 July, Second-Lieutenant William Adrian Davidson aged 21, eldest son of Alexander Davidson, Broomhill Park, Aberdeen. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 59018180 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 512 [10]: In memory of WILLIAM DAVIDSON of Blythewood, Inverurie grain merchant b.1 Jan.1820 - d.18 Dec.1905. MARY DAVIDSON his dau. widow of GEORGE ROSS GALLOWAY b.24 June 1860 - d.30 Jan.1904. ROBINA ROSS his widow b.29 Nov.1828 - d.4 Nov.1919. Also ALEXANDER DAVIDSON of Blythewood, Inverurie b.23 Dec.1861 - d.6 May 1939, his widow FLORENCE MIDDLETON b.15 July 1871 - d.30 Oct.1948. His sons WILLIAM ADRIAN DAVIDSON 2nd Lt 2nd Batt. Gordon Highlanders b.28 Dec.1894 - d. of wounds 2 July 1916 - buried at Monlancourt, France (abbreviated inscription)

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 06/07/16, p1 Memorials

Commemorated


45 Name

William John REID

Date of Birth

08/10/1892

Birthplace

45 Market Place, Inverurie

Date of Death

26/11/1917

Census 1901

6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie - scholar. ( Father – tailor)

Census 1911

8 Harlaw Road, Inverurie – student.

Education

Inverurie Academy

Age

Rank

25 Son of John (tailor) and Helen (nee Duguid) Reid, Glengyle House, Lamond Place, Aberdeen. Married 23/08/1888, Inverurie 2nd Lieutenant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Country

France

Cemetery

Rocquigny and Equancourt, British Cemetery, France

Grave Ref

III. A. 22

Cause of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

045

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 212 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Aberdeen University Roll of Honour 1914-1919, p REID, WILLIAM JOHN : 2nd Lieutenant, 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders ; son of John Reid, tailor ; born Inverurie, 8 October 1892; educated Inverurie Academy; student in Arts, 1911 -14. In December 1914 Reid enlisted as a Private in the Transport Section of the 2/1st Highland Field Ambulance, RAMC. He served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from April 19 15, being transferred to the ASC as a Driver. In January 1917, he returned to England and, after training, was gazetted in June 1917, to the 6th Gordon Highlanders, returning to France in the end of October. Four weeks later he was wounded in action at Cambrai “while leading an attack, and inspiring all around him by his magnificent courage in most difficult circumstances," He died in hospital, 26 November 1917. [23] [16]: Roll of Honour: REID – Died of wounds on November 26, W J Reid (“Billy”), 2 nd Lieutenant, Gordon Highlanders, son of Mr and Mrs John Reid, Glen Gyle House, Lamond Place, Aberdeen, and late of 8 Harlaw Road, Inverurie. Aberdeen Officer Died of Wounds: Second-Lieut William J Reid (“Billy”) Gordon Highlanders, who has died of wounds, is the son of Mr and Mrs John Reid, Glen Gyle House, Aberdeen. Aberdeen & District Roll of Honour Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56582035 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 550 [10] : Erected by JOHN REID in memory of his son WILLIAM JOHN d. of wounds 26 Nov.1917 – interred in Equincourt Cemetery, France, his mother ISABELLA FORDYCE d. Urybank 16 Jan. 1910, his father WILLIAM REID d.29 Feb.1912. Said JOHN REID d.27 May 1933 aged 69, HELEN DUGUID wife of said JOHN REID d.7 Mar.1946 aged 84.

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 06/12/1917, p 1 Newspaper Sunday Post Special 06/01/1918, p 5 (Photo)

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Commemorated


46 Name

Alexander ANDERSON

Date of Birth

01/03/1888

Birthplace

160 Hadden Street, Woodside, Aberdeen

Census 1901

2 Prospect Terrace, Port Elphinstone, Kintore.

Date of Death

01/07/1916

Age

Enlisted

28 Second son of James (baker) & Annie (nee Cumming) Anderson, Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone. Married 14/08/1885, Woodside, Aberdeen. Inverurie

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

268

Country

France

Cemetery

Gordon Cemetery, Mametz

Grave Ref

Sp. Mem. B. 5.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: Anderson – Killed in action on 1st July, Sergeant Alexander Anderson, Gordon Highlanders, second son of James Anderson, baker, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, aged 28 years. IN THE COUNTRY’S CAUSE: North Casualties: Sergeant A Anderson, Port Elphinstone: Mr and Mrs Anderson, Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone, have received information that their son, Sergeant Alexander Anderson, Gordons, was killed in action on 1st July. Sergeant Anderson had been five years with the Gordons. Another brother was killed in the early days of the campaign, and a third is a prisoner in Germany. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 58872578 John (No 76)

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express, 19/07/1916, p 3

Newspaper Evening Express 20/07/1918, p 4

Memorials Sibling

046


47 Name

John Pratt COOPER

Date of Birth

19/12/1897

Birthplace

43 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

43c High Street, Inverurie. Father – George – baker.

Occupation

Footman in London, previously at Pitcaple Castle

Date of Death

23/08/1917

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of George & Elizabeth (nee Simpson) Cooper. Married 06/07/1895, St John’s Wood, London. London 20/05/1915 - occupation Footman

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

8th/10th Battalion.

Service No

S/10265

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 135 to 136.

Cause of Death

Killed in action at Ypres

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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Service Records – Home address – 18 Market Place, Inverurie

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Sergt John P Cooper, killed, was a grandson of Mrs Cooper, 18 Market Place, Inverurie. He was a footman in London, and before going south was in service at Pitcaple Castle.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 07/09/1917, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 15/09.1917, p 4 People’s Journal 22/09/1917, p 4 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

047

District News: INVERURIE Sergt John P Cooper, Gordons, grandson of Mrs Cooper, 18 Market Pl, killed in action on August 23. Before enlisting he was in the employment of Dr Makin, London and formerly at Pitcaple Castle. He was 19 years of age. Sergt Cooper’s elder brother, Gunner Edward Cooper, was wounded some time ago, and is in Netley Hospital. Sgt John P Cooper, Gordons, Inverurie, killed. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 11970489 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 73 [10] : In loving memory of JAMES COOPER d.10 June 1915 aged 73. His dau.in-law ELIZABETH SIMPSON wife of GEORGE COOPER d.25 June 1903 aged 31. His grandson Sergeant JOHN PRATT COOPER fell in action at Ypres 23 Aug.1917 aged 19. His wife ANN PRATT d.17 May 1923 aged 75. Their dau. MAGGIE ANN COOPER d.15 Nov.1957.


48 Name

Robert DAVIE

Date of Birth

19/05/1872

Birthplace

6 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Census 1881

Address 1903

1 Cobban’s Lane, Inverurie. Father - James – general labourer. Castlehill Military Barracks, Aberdeen – Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders Castlehill Military Barracks, Aberdeen

Occupation

Employee of Messrs Hardy, Union Street, Aberdeen – Jewellers.

Date of Death

11/06/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

45 Son of James (agricultural labourer) & Mary (nee Chessar) Davie Married 27/03/1867, Inverurie. (Address in 1915 – 137 North Street, Inverurie) Married 17/07/1903, Belmont Street, Aberdeen - Maggie Agnes Seales Children: Norman b 10/03/1905; Maggie Agnes b 29/04/1906; Lily & Dorothy [25] Beneficiary: Mrs Maggie Davie, 24 Northfield Place, Aberdeen

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders (subsequently to Labour Corps)

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

2834

Country

France

Cemetery

Bailleul Communal Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. E. 130.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds 1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal. Also South African, Long Service and Good Conduct Medals. UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Scotland, Select Births & Baptisms 1564-1950 (Parents James Davie/Mary Chessar) In Memoriam: DAVIE – In loving memory of my dear husband, Sergeant Robert Davie, 1/4th Gordon Highlanders, who died from wounds received in action on 10th June, 1915. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his widow, 24 Northfield Place, Aberdeen "Sergeant R. Davie, 1-4th Gordon Highlanders, who formerly resided at 24 Northfield Place, Aberdeen, has died of wounds received from an explosive shell on June 9. He was an ex-regular, having seen service with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders over 21 years. He was 45 years of age and prior to the outbreak of war was employed with Messrs Hardy, jewellers, Union Street, Aberdeen."

Census 1901

Family Information

Spouse

Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Evening Express 10/06/1916, p 3

Newspaper Glasgow Herald 21/06/1915, p 12, col 5 [43] Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 22/06/1915, p 6

Newspaper The Scotsman, 22/06/1915, p 6

Memorials

048

Full obituary (Proquest Historical Newspapers) OTHER RANK AND FILE KILLED: Aberdeen Sergeant Robert Davie of the 4th Gordons who was fatally wounded in the trenches on 12th June, was a native of Inverurie, forty-five years of age and leaves a widow and five children, residing at 24 Northfield Place, Aberdeen. Two years ago he retired on pension after twenty-one years’ service with the Gordon Highlanders, but he volunteered when the war broke out. He had medals for the North-West Frontier and South Africa, and was also awarded the medal for long service and good conduct. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial – No MM noted [2] Findagrave No 56328412


49

Name

Thomas Alexander HENDRY

Date of Birth

01/05/1895

Birthplace

Victoria Terrace, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

7 Keithhall Road, Inverurie - Scholar

Date of Death

02/10/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Wills

20 Son of John Bothwell (plumber) & Margaret (nee Alexander) Hendry, 4 Beverley Road, Inverurie. Married 14/10/1891, Ellon Beneficiary: Mother – Mrs J Hendry, 4 Beverley Road, Inverurie.

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

D Company 1st/6th Battalion.

Service No

925

Country

France

Cemetery

Etaples Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

IV. A. 6.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

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6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France & Flanders, p 231 [14]

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 and 1939-1947

Newspaper

Aberdeen Daily Journal 5/10/1915 - Died of Wounds

049

Newspaper People’s Journal 13/03/1915 (Brothers) Newspaper Evening Express 11/10/1915 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Four sons of Mr and Mrs J B Hendry, Beverley Road, Inverurie, are serving with the colours, and are at present in France with the Expeditionary Force, belonging to the 6th Gordons (Territorials). Their photographs are reproduced herewith – (1) Sergt George A Hendry; (2) Sergt John D Hendry; (3) Pte Keith A Hendry; (4) Corpl Thomas A Hendry. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 10894069 Inverurie Bass Sec 2, No 287 : In memory of Sergt. THOMAS A HENDRY d. of wounds 2 Oct.1915, KEITH A.HENDRY d.26 Oct.1932, JANET LEWIS d.in infancy, WILLIAM W.HENDRY drowned in River Severn, Canada Oct.1933 aged 26. MARGARET ALEXANDER beloved wife of JOHN B HENDRY d.9 June 1934 aged 65. Above JOHN B.HENDRY d.8 May 1946 aged 84.


50 Name

Peter LOGAN

Date of Birth

13/07/1874

Birthplace

Clachforbie, King Edward

Census 1881

Poor House, Fisherie, King Edward

Census 1901

Mill Lane Granary Cottage, Kintore - Labourer at Chemical works

Census 1911

50a Harlaw Road, Inverurie – Iron planer, Loco Works.

Occupation

Planer, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Marriage

Kate Balfour Cameron

Date of Death

02/12/1915

Age

Spouse

41 Son of Alexander & Barbara (nee Porter) Logan, 42, North Street, Inverurie. Married 30/09/1871, King Edward. Married 31/12/1904, Redhill, Cullerlie - Kate Balfour Cameron

Enlisted

Keith

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd/5th Battalion.

Service No

3136

Country

Burial

UK – 7 Princes Street, Inverurie Died at home – Death certificate: Morbus Cordis (Rheumatic) 3 months: general anasarca 2 months. Inverurie Cemetery (Bass)

Grave Ref

B. 4. 407.

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DEATHS : LOGAN – At 7 Princes Street, Inverurie on the 2nd inst, Sergeant Peter Logan late GNSR Works dearly beloved husband of Katie Cameron, and eldest son of Alexander and Barbara Logan, 42 North Street. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75728415

Family Information

Cause of Death [19]

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 03/12/1915, p 4

Memorials

Gravestone Inscription

050

Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 366 [10] : (War Grave) 3136 Serjeant P LOGAN Gordon Highlanders 2 Dec.1915 aged 41.


51 Name

William McINTOSH

Date of Birth

27/07/1889

Birthplace

Victoria Terrace, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

Occupation

Turnpike Dyelvilla, Kintore - Scholar. Father - domestic gardener. William McIntosh, soldier, Harry John McIntosh, AB Royal Naval Division, Nicol’s Cottage, Kintore with George McIntosh, gardener, and Mrs Mary Ann McIntosh [13] Sett maker, Kemnay

Date of Death

11/04/1918

Age

Soldiers’ Wills

28 Son of George & Mary Ann (nee Stephen) McIntosh. Married 15/05/1885, Oldmachar, Aberdeen. Beneficiary: Mrs G McIntosh, Gardener’s Cottage, Port Elphinstone.

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

265517

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial, France

Grave Ref

Panel 115 to 119.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Absent Voter 1918-19

Family Information

th

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 219 [14].

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Newspaper People’s Journal 16/10/1915, p 10

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/04/1918, p4

Memorials Siblings

051

Inverurie – Casualties: Sergeant William McIntosh, Inverurie, 6th Gordons – wounded

District Casualties – Port Elphinstone Sergt William McIntosh, Gordons, killed, was a son of Mr George McIntosh, Gardener’s Cottage, Port Elphinstone, and was formerly employed as a settmaker at Kemnay. Inverurie War Memorial St Mary’s Episcopal Church War Memorial, Inverurie Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15350909 Hector (No 100) & Harry (No 130)


52 Name

George SMITH

Date of Birth

09/12/1892

Birthplace

75 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

95 High Street, Inverurie - Scholar. Father - Water carter

Census 1911

6 Commercial Road, Inverurie – Commercial clerk.

Education

Inverurie St Mary’s Episcopal Church – see Colin Ivers

Occupation

Clerk, North of Scotland Milling Company

Date of Death

05/03/1917

Age

Soldier’s Will

24 Son of James (plasterer) & Jean Smart (nee Clark) Smith, 6 Commercial Road, Inverurie Beneficiary – James Smith, Commercial Road, Inverurie [19]

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

265108

Country

France

Cemetery

Highland Cemetery, Roclincourt

Grave Ref

I. A. 45.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

052

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 222 [14].

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Missing – Mr James Smith, carter, Commercial Road, Inverurie, has received intimation that his son, Sergeant George Smith, Gordons, is missing. At the outbreak of war he was a clerk in the employment of the North of Scotland Milling Company.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/03/1917, p 4 Newspaper Evening Express 07/05/1917, p2 Evening Express 29/05/1917, p 2 (Photo) Memorials

Commemorated

ROLL OF HONOUR: SMITH – Killed in action (previously reported missing) on 5 th March 1917, George Smith, sergeant, Gordon Highlanders (T) in his 25 th year, eldest son of Mr & Mrs James Smith, Commercial Road, Inverurie – deeply regretted. Inverurie War Memorial St Mary’s Episcopal War Memorial, Inverurie – within church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 17655368 St Mary’s Episcopal Churchyard, Inverurie : In sacred memory of JAMES SMITH who d at Inverurie 23 Sept 1924 Aged 81, also his son SGT GEORGE SMITH who Fell in Action on 5 Mar 1917 aged 24 interred in Roclincourt : Also of their grand-daughter ELIZABETH SKINNER died 12 April 1935 aged 10. Also JEAN SMART CLARK, beloved wife of the above James Smith died 1 Dec 1954 aged 81. Also their daughter ISABELLA SMITH, beloved wife of Ernest Skinner died 1st Nov 1964 aged 62. The said ERNEST SKINNER died 10 Nov 1974 aged 72.


53 Name

Robert WALKER

Date of Birth

23/07/1897

Birthplace

Newbiggin, Pitcaple

Census 1901

113 North Street, Inverurie. Scholar

Census 1911

9 Manse Cottage, Inverurie - Scholar. Father – farm grieve.

Date of Death

26/10/1917

Age

20

Enlisted

Rank

Banchory Son of Robert (general labourer) & Margaret (nee Stewart) Walker, Braeside, Pittodrie, Pitcaple Married 11/07/1891, Inverurie Lance Sergeant

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

S/43418 Aberdeen Daily Journal, 28/07/1917, p 2: PITCAPLE SOLDIER’S BRAVERY Mr Walker, Whitecross, Pitcaple, has heard that his son, Sergeant Robert Walker, Gordons, meantime in hospital, has been brought under the notice of the military authorities for gallantry on the field.

Family Information

Gallantry Award

053

Evening Express, 14/09/1917, p 2: HONOURS FOR GORDON SERGEANTS Sergeant Robert Walker and Sergeant Holmes, both of the Gordon Highlanders, have been awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in the field on June 14. Sergeant Walker, who is a son of Mr Walker, farm overseer, Whitecross, Chapel of Garioch, was severely wounded, but is now convalescent. The photograph was taken at the front recently. (Photo – Rbt Walker seated) Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 135 to 136.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

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British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1919 District Casualties – Pitcaple Mr R Walker, Whitecross, Chapel of Garioch, has just received intimation from the Record Office, Perth, that his son, Lance-Sergeant Robert Walker, MM, Gordon Highlanders has been wounded. This is the second time Sergeant Walker has been wounded.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 20/11/1917, p 5 Newspaper Evening Express 15/01/1918, p2 (Photo)

“They Died for King and Country”

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12084251


54 Name

Alfred BURNETT

Date of Birth

18/05/1896

Birthplace

Inverurie

Census 1901

Pineshaw, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1911

Stonelea, Inverurie – Butcher’s messenger.

Occupation

Mason employed by father

Date of Death

14/11/1916

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of Alexander (Builder), & Agnes (nee McKay) Burnett, Stonelea, Inverurie. Married 29/10/1889, Tyrie Inverurie

Rank

Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

S/43626

Country

France

Cemetery

Varennes Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. E. 69.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

054

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 231 [14].

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 ROLL OF HONOUR : Burnett – Died of wounds on the 14th November, Corporal Alfred Burnett, Gordon Highlanders, son of Alexander Burnett, builder, Stonelea, Inverurie. NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Corporal Alfred Burnett, son of Mr Alexander Burnett, Stonelea, Port Elphinstone, died of wounds on November 14. He was formerly a mason in the employment of his father. Private Patrick Simpson, son of Dean of Guild Simpson, has been very severely wounded, and is in a hospital in France. He was a clerk in the employment of the North of Scotland Milling Co. Lance-Corporal Keith Hendry, son of Mr John B Hendry, Beverley Road, has been slightly wounded. Prior to the war he was an apprentice plumber with Messrs James Laing & Sons. Private John Duncan, son of Mr James Duncan, Gordondale, Port Elphinstone, has been wounded. He was a grocer with the Don Co-operative Society before enlisting. These brave lads were all in the Gordons. (see No 085) IN MEMORIAM: Northern Heroes Who Fell at Beaumont Hamel, November 13, 1916: Burnett – In memory of Corporal Alfred Burnett, Gordon Highlanders, who died from wounds received in action at __, 13 th November, 1916. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15988979 Inverurie Bass – Sec 2, No 558 [10] : In loving memory of AGNES McKAY wife of ALEXANDER BURNETT builder Stonelea, Inverurie d.8 June 1922 aged 53. His son ALFRED fell in action at Beaumont Hamel 14 Nov. 1916 aged 20 – interred in Varennes British Cemetery. Also his daus. ISABEL d.4 July 1926 aged 23, EVELYN d.20 Jan.1927 aged 22. Above ALEXANDER BURNETT JP Provost of Inverurie d.7 Sept.1951 aged 87. His dau. AGNES MACKAY(sic) d.5 June 1965 aged 72.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 21/11/1916, p 1

Newspaper People’s Journal 25/11/1916, p 7 People’s Journal 02/12/1916, p 10 (Photo)

Newspaper Evening Express, 13/11/1917, p 2 Memorials

Commemorated


55 Name

William McCombie CRAIGIE

Date of Birth

26/02/1897

Birthplace

9 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Census 1901

8 Burn Lane, Inverurie – Scholar

Census 1911

Occupation

94 North Street, Inverurie – message boy Craigie, Wm McCombie, 64a High Street, Inverurie – soldier With James R Craigie (soldier) & Betsy Coutts [13] Grocer

Date of Death

07/12/1920

Age

Rank

23 Son of Robert (railway labourer) & Betsy (nee Coutts) Craigie Married 30/06/1877, Keig Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

E Company

Service No

n/k

Country

UK – Kilgraston Hospital, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire Acute rheumatism; endocarditis; acute pneumonia. Informant – Brother – J R Craigie, Ivy Cottage, James Street, Perth. 10/10/1920 - Inverurie Bass

Absent Voter 1918-19

Family Information

Cause of Death Burial 6th Gordons

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 21/05/1915, p 6

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/04/1918, p 5 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 9/12/1920, p 1

Memorials

Gravestone Inscription

055

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 231 [14]. INVERURIE 6TH GORDON WOUNDED Information was received in Inverurie yesterday morning that Private William Craigie, of the 6th Gordons, has been wounded. It appears that the th 6 Gordons had been in another attack, as Craigie is stated to have been grazed or shot in the head during an attack. Private Craigie left with the E Company in November, and has been through all the fighting of the past six months. He was an apprentice grocer with Mr George Jackson, West High Street, and is a son of Mrs Craigie, 64 West High Street, Inverurie. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE: Pte William Craigie, Gordons (slightly wounded) is a son of Mrs Craigie, 64 High Street, Inverurie. He has been with the Gordons since mobilisation. DEATHS: CRAIGIE – At Kilgraston Hospital, Bridge of Earn, Perthshire, on the 7 th, William McCombie Craigie (late 6th Gordons), youngest son of the late Robert Craigie, Inverurie, and of Mrs Craigie, Golf Lodge, Montrose. Funeral on Friday, the 10th, on arrival of the 2.10 train, to Inverurie Cemetery. This is the only intimation and invitation. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 137694635

Inverurie Bass, Sec 2, No 270 [10] : In loving memory of ROBERT CRAIGIE d.30 Nov.1904 aged 52. Of his children: LIZZIE VALENTINE d.13 Apr.1896 aged 9, WILLIAM McCOMBIE d. Kilgraston Hospital, Bridge of Earn 7 Dec.1920 aged 23, ROBERT, BETSY & JOHN d.in infancy. His wife (Betsy)… COUTTS d.27 ……(Stone broken)


56 Name

Joseph LEMMON (“Joe”)

Date of Birth

22/01/1893

Birthplace

Conglass, Inverurie

Census 1901

Conglass Cottar House, Inverurie

Occupation

Locomotive Works, Inverurie

Date of Death

10/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

24 Son of George (cattleman) & Helen (nee Cameron) Lemmon, 7 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie (2nd marriage) Married 05/07/1890, Inverurie 29/09/1916 - Beneficiary: Mother – Helen Lemmon, 7 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie. Inverurie

Rank

Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

265914

Country

France – 42st Casualty Clearing Station

Cemetery

Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension

Grave Ref

I. L. 12.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

6th Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 217 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/04/1917 p 4 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/04/1917 p 4 Newspaper People’s Journal 28/04/1917, p 5 (Photo)

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Wounded – Corporal Joseph Lemon, son of Mrs Helen Lemon, Middlemuir Road, Inverurie has been reported wounded. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Joe Lemon, Inverurie (died of wounds) was employed at the Locomotive Works, Inverurie, and his mother resides at 7 Middlemuir Road.

Family Information Soldiers’ Wills [19]

056

Cpl Jos Lemmon, Gordons, Middlemuir Rd, Inverurie, died of wounds.

Newspaper People’s Journal 05/05/1917, p 10

FOR THEIR COUNTRY: LEMMON – Died of wounds 10th April, Corporal Joe Lemmon, Gordon Highlanders, son of late G Lemmon, Conglass, and of Mrs Lemmon, Middlemuir Rd, Inverurie LEMMON – Died of wounds, on 10th April 1917, Cpl Joseph Lemmon; and th killed in action on 14 April , Pte George Lemmon, beloved sons of the late George Lemmon, and of Mrs Lemmon, Middlemuir Rd, Inverurie – deeply mourned.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/05/1917, p4

Died of Wounds – GORDONS – Cpl J Lemmon 265914 (Inverurie)

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56153921 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 338 [10] : Erected in loving memory of our dear father GEORGE LEMMON d. Conglass, Inverurie 4 Nov. 1904 aged 64. His sons L/Cpl GEORGE LEMMON Cameronian S.R. killed in France 14 Apr. 1917 aged 38, Cpl JOSEPH LEMMON 6th Gordon Hrs. killed in France 10 Apr.1917 aged 24. Our dear mother HELEN CAMERON wife of said GEORGE LEMMON d.28 Aug.1934 in 81st year. At rest George (No 155) (stepbrother)


57

Name

William Albert MORGAN (aka Albert)

Date of Birth

22/01/1896

Birthplace

Brooms, Lethenty, Aberdeenshire

Census 1901

79 High Street, Inverurie – Scholar.

Occupation

Baker, Huntly

Date of Death

28/05/1918

Age

Rank

22 Son of George (farm servant) & Annie M (nee Stewart), Morgan, Woodland Cottage, Keithhall Road, Inverurie Married 01/12/1888, Oldmeldrum Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

Country

265185 Military Medal MM FOR INVERURIE GORDON: Mr & Mrs Morgan, Woodland Cottage, Inverurie have been notified that their son, Corporal Albert Morgan has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery on the field on 5th March. Corporal Morgan left the Gordons on mobilisation. Before leaving he was a baker with Mr James Kennedy, Bogie Street, Huntly. France

Cemetery

Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension

Grave Ref

IV. K. 58.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

Gallantry Award Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/03/1917, p 2

th

057

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 239 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Intelligence – INVERURIE Cpl Albert Morgan, Gordons, has been awarded the Military Medal. He is a son of Mr Geo Morgan, Woodlands Cottage, Keithhall Road, and prior to the war was employed as a baker with Mr Jas Kennedy, Bogie Street, Huntly. District Casualties – Wounded – Inverurie Corpl William Albert Morgan, MM Gordons (reported dangerously wounded) son of Mr George Morgan, of Messrs Wordie and Co, Woodlands Cottage, Inverurie was formerly employed with Mr James Kennedy, baker Huntly. He was awarded the Military Medal some time ago for gallantry. Roll of Honour: MORGAN – Corporal William Albert Morgan, MM, Gordon Highlanders, third and dearly-beloved son of Mr and Mrs George Morgan, Woodland Cottage, Inverurie, died of severe wounds received in action, aged 22 years. Sadly missed, and very deeply mourned. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56154283 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 62 [10] : Erected by GEORGE MORGAN in loving memory of his son Cpl Wm ALBERT MM, 1/6th Gordon Highlanders d. of wounds received in action in France 28 May 1918 aged 22 – buried in Aubigny Cemetery, his dau. ANNIE BELLA ALICE d.12 July 1918. His dearly beloved wife ANNIE M.STEWART d. Woodland Cottage, Inverurie d.3 Dec.1922. Above GEORGE MORGAN foreman Wordie & Co. accidentally killed in Railway Goods Yard, Inverurie 7 Jan. 1931 aged 69. Left: Also his son JAMES d.Aberdeen21 Nov.1949, also his 5th son COLIN JOHN FORBES d. Foresterhill, Aberdeen 30 Aug.1952 aged 46, his son GEORGE ALEX STEWART d there 29 Oct.1962 aged 71. HECTOR CAMERON d. Jubilee Hospital, Huntly 16 Jan.1987 aged 86. Right: ALBERT MAURICE BOURNER d 6 Aug 1998 aged 91 yrs (abbreviated)

Newspaper People’s Journal 07/04/1917, p 7 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 31/05/1918, p 5

Newspaper Evening Express 05/06/1918, p 2

Memorials

Commemorated


58

Name

Charles YOUNG

Date of Birth

18/05/1895

Birthplace

Lower Davah, Inverurie

Census 1901

Nether Davah Farm, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1911

Lower Davah, Inverurie – servant – cattleman on farm

Date of Death

05/08/1916

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

21 Son of William (Farmer) & Helen (nee Cocker) Young, Davah Farm, Inverurie Married 09/06/1883, Drumblade Beneficiary: William & Helen Young, Lower Davah, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

893

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

058

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 224 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE NOTES: Lance-Corporal Charles Young, son of Mr Wm Young, Lower Davah, is another of our young men who have distinguished themselves on the battlefield. Lance-Corporal Young has received a certificate from the major-general of the 7th Division testifying that his commanding officer reports that he distinguished himself by conspicuous bravery in the field on the 25th to 30th September. The gallant soldier carried a supply of bombs over a fire-swept zone to his comrades in the front trench.

Newspaper Evening Express 06/01/1916, p 5

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/09/1916, p 3 Newspaper Evening Express 19/10/16, p2 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Siblings

CORPORAL YOUNG INVERURIE Mr William Young, Davah Farm, Inverurie, has received official notification that his son, Corporal Charles Young, Gordons, was killed in action on 5 th August. Corporal Young was working on the farm with his father at the outbreak of war, and has been at the front since November, 1914. Another brother was killed only a month ago. They Fell in the Fight for Freedom Corporal C Young (Gordons) Inverurie Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12380133 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 606 [10] : In sacred memory of WILLIAM YOUNG farmer d. Davah 1 Feb.1923 aged 68. His sons JOHN d.9 July 1924 aged 37, GEORGE fell in action in France 25 July 1916 aged 25, CHARLES fell in action in France 5 Aug.1916 aged 21, ALEXANDER fell in action in France 9 Aug.1917 aged 23. His wife HELEN COCKER d. Davah 19 Mar.1927 aged 74. Alexander (No 37) & George (No 135)


59 Name

Alexander BOOTH

Date of Birth

07/04/1895

Birthplace

Burnhead, Keithhall

Census 1901

Burnhead, Keithhall - Scholar

Census 1911

Burnhead, Keithhall – farm servant with horses

Date of Death

25/09/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

20 Son of George & Jane (nee Gordon) Booth, Burnhead, Keithhall, Inverurie Married 19/09/1894, Inverurie. Beneficiary: Mrs Jane Booth, Burnhead, Keithhall

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

931

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial, Nord-Pas-de-Calais

Grave Ref

Panel 115 to 119.

Cause of Death

In the field with expeditionary forces.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

6th Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 213, 231 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: Booth – Previously reported missing on the 25th September 1915 at Loos, now officially reported killed on that date, Lance-Corporal Alexander Booth, aged 20 years, 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders, son of Mrs Booth, Braco Farm, Inverurie, late of Burnhead, Keith-hall – sadly, missed and deeply mourned. “So ready to answer the call to the brave, Although you now rest in a far distant grave; What more or better could any man give, Than die for his country that others might live?” NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – Lance-Corporal Alexander Booth, Gordons, who was reported missing after the battle of Loos, is now believed to have been killed at that time. He was a son of Mr George Booth, Burnhead, Keith-hall, Inverurie. Medals for sale: 1914 Star (931 L.CPL. A. BOOTH. 1 / 6 GORD: HIGHRS.), 1914 - 1920 British War Medal, Victory Medal (Both: 931 PTE. A. BOOTH. GORD HIGHRS.). Alexander Booth. Born Keith Hall, Aberdeenshire. Enlisted Inverurie. Killed in action, France & Flanders, 25/9/1915. Commemorated on the Loos Memorial, France. An original copy of the Aberdeen Evening Express dated 2/11/1915 accompanies the lot. Report states Lance Corporal A. Booth of the 6th Gordons is missing and that he had previously been wounded after Neuve Chappelle. Two photographs of the Inverurie War Memorial on which the recipient is commemorated are also included. [44] Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 14412230 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 26 [10] : Erected by JANE GORDON in loving memory of her husband GEORGE BOOTH farmer Burnhead, Keithhall d.17 Oct.1911 aged 65. Their son L/Cpl ALEXANDER BOOTH fell in action in France 25 Sept.1915 aged 20. Said JANE GORDON d.102 North St., Inverurie 17 Mar. 1934 aged 77. Also JOHN son of the above GEORGE BOOTH d Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen 15 June 1936 aged 50.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express, 06/10/1916, p 2 People’s Journal 25/11/1916, p6 (Photo)

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/11/1916, p9

Neate Auctions 2009

Memorials

Commemorated

059


60 Name

Charles Leslie CALLUM

Date of Birth

16/03/1893

Birthplace

23 Jamaica Street, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Railway Cottage, Alford

Occupation

Joined GNSR Jul 1910. Clerk , Locomotive Superintendent’s Office

Date of Death

13/03/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

22 Son of John (railway guard) & Helen (nee Forbes) Callum, 78A Harlaw Road, Inverurie. Married 17/10/1874, Alford Beneficiary: Mrs Callum, 78a Harlaw Road, Inverurie

Enlisted

Alford 10/11/1914

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

859

Country

France

Cemetery

Le Touret Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 39 to 41.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action at Neuve Chapelle

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

060

People’s Journal 03/04/1915, p8

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 214 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE GORDON KILLED The sad news was received in Inverurie yesterday of the death of L-Corporal Charles L Callum, of the 6th Gordons, which happened in the Neuve Chapelle fight on the 13st inst. He was a member of the Alford Company, and was the youngest son of the late Mr John Callum, 78a Harlaw Road, Inverurie. Lance-Corporal Callum was aged 22 years, and prior to the outbreak of war, was a clerk in the locomotive department of the Great North of Scotland Railway at Inverurie. He was a great favourite among his fellow-clerks, who deplore his loss. The eldest brother is Mr James Callum, station agent, Carron. ROLL OF HONOUR: CALLUM – Killed in action, near Neuve Chapelle, on the 13th inst, Charles Leslie, youngest son of the late John Callum, guard, Alford and Mrs Callum, 78a Harlaw Road, Inverurie aged 22 years. LATE L-CORPORAL CALLUM, INVERURIE – KILLED IN ACTION Mrs Callum, 78a Harlaw Road, Inverurie, has received the following letter from Captain J M Cooke, conveying the sad news of the death of her son:Dear Mrs Callum – It is with great sorrow that I write to tell you of your son’s death. He is reported killed in action on the 13th inst, when the battalion was advancing to the attack. He was a gallant soldier, and respected by every officer and man in his company. Our sorrow, though great, is not to be compared with the blow you and your family will have to bear. Please accept my deepest sympathy with you in your sad bereavement – James M Cook, Captain GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial Findagrave No 15273278 Alford Kirkyard (Old) MI No 200) [45] Erected by Elspet Jack in memory of her husband JAMES CALLEM (sic) d 5 Nov 1851 aged 28; above ELSPET JACK d Gallowbrae, Fintray 8 Jan 1898 aged 82. Their youngest son JOHN d Village, Alford 30 Jul 1910 aged 59. Sons of John Callum – Charles L Killed in Action in France 13 Mar 1915 aged 22. JOHN F d Aberdeen 24 Aug 1930 aged 39 interred Newcastle, HELEN FORBES wife of John Callum d Inverurie 7 Jun 1941 aged 88 yrs.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/03/1915, p5

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/03/1915, p 6

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/03/1915, p 9

Memorials

Commemorated


61 Name

George Hugh DALLAS

Date of Birth

10/07/1894

Birthplace

Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

13 Falconer Place, Inverurie – Scholar. Father - tailor's cutter.

Census 1911

39 West High Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Inverurie Post Office worker

Date of Death Age

Enlisted

24/03/1918 23 Son of George (tailor’s cutter) & Mary (nee Watson) Dallas Married 07/12/1889, Newhills Inverurie

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

266163

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

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6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 214 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 09/08/1917, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE – Private George H Dallas, Gordons, wounded, son of Corporal George Dallas RDC and Mrs Dallas, 10 Falconer Place, was formerly employed at Inverurie Post Office.

Newspaper People’s Journal 08/09/1917, 4

Pte Geo H Dallas, Gordons, 10 Falconer Place, Inverurie, wounded.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/04/1918, p 5 Newspaper Evening Express 16/04/1918, p 2

Memorials Sibling

061

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – KILLED – INVERURIE Private George Dallas, killed, is the eldest son of Mr and Mrs George Dallas, 10 Falconer Place, Inverurie. Another brother was reported last month lost at sea. DALLAS – Killed in action on 25th March, Lance-Corporal GEORGE H DALLAS, Gordons, aged 23 years. Also, drowned at sea on 31st December, 1917, Private LOGIE P W DALLAS, HLI aged 19 years, sons of Corporal George Dallas, RDC and Mrs Dallas, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 124952791 Logie (No 161)


62 Name

John Mitchell HENRY

Date of Birth

04/11/1897

Birthplace

Broomhead, Kintore

Census 1901

Workman’s Cottage, Inverurie Mills

Census 1911

Inverurie Mills – Scholar (aged 13)

Occupation

Tait’s Paper Works

Date of Death

05/05/1918

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of Robert (papermaker) & Jessie (nee Mitchell) Henry Married 29/12/1893, Inverurie Inverurie, September 1914

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

9th Battalion

Service No

S/40322

Country

UK

Cemetery

St Mary's Episcopal Churchyard, Inverurie

Grave Ref

SW of church

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Died of Wounds INVERURIE – Lance-Corporal John Henry, Gordons, died of wounds, was the second son of Mr Robert Henry, papermaker, Inverurie and was formerly employed at Messrs Tait’s Paper Works. INVERURIE MILITARY FUNERAL Lance-Corpl John Henry, Gordons, who died of wounds, was buried with military honours in Inverurie Churchyard on Thursday afternoon. He was the second son of Mr Robert Henry, paper maker. A service was held in St Mary’s Chapel – the Rev Mr Presslie officiating. The Inverurie Volunteer Corps, under Captain P M M Laing, were present and the firing party was under command of Sergeant William Park. Inverurie War Memorial St Mary’s Episcopal War Memorial – inside church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75726085

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/05/1918, p 5

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 11/05/1918, p 5

Memorials

062

St Mary’s Episcopal Churchyard – headstone inscription: In loving memory of BERTIE & JOHN, beloved sons of Robert & Jessie A Henry, both enlisted in "Gordons" Sept 1914, both died of wounds in their 20th year. Bertie is interred in France.

Gravestone Inscription

Sibling

Robert (Bertie) (No 95)


63 Name

James JAFFREY

Date of Birth

29/09/1892

Birthplace

Wester Fintray, Fintray, Aberdeenshire

Census 1901

Cottage, South Fornet, Skene, Aberdeenshire. Father – horseman on farm

Education

Kintore Higher Grade Public School

Occupation

Cleansing Department, Woodside, Aberdeen

Date of Death

05/08/1917

Age

Enlisted

25 Son of John and Agnes Skinner (nee Farnie) Jaffrey, 12 Hawthorn Cottages, Inverurie Married 20/11/1884, Tullynessle Aberdeen

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/4th Battalion

Service No

200523

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Dozinghem Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

II. E. 6.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE L-Cpl James Jaffrey, Gordon Highlanders, died of wounds, second son of Mr John Jaffrey, 12 Hawthorn Cottages, (Cobban’s Lane) Inverurie, was formerly employed with the Cleansing Department of Woodside. Other three names have been added to the roll of honour since last week – Lance-Corporal James Jaffray, son of Mr John Jaffray, Hawthorn Cottages; Private Colin Campbell Ivers, son of Mr Henry Ivers, North Street (Mr Ivers has five sons with the colour); and Private Smith, son of Mr William Smith, Rutherford-folds. Another lad well known in the burgh, although not a native, has given his life for his King and country – Jim Russell. He was for some years in the employment of Mr Watson, ironmonger.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/08/1917, p 4

Newspaper Evening Express 16/08/1917, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 01/09/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

063

L-Cpl Jas Jaffrey, Gordons, 12 Hawthorn Cottages, Inverurie, died from wounds.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12518402 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 384 [10] : In loving memory of AGNES SKINNER wife of JOHN JAFFREY d.30 Mar.1921 aged 57. Their sons Pte JOHN JAFFREY killed 29 Oct.1915 aged 25 – buried in Lindenhock Road Military Cemetery, Wulverheim, Belgium, L/Cpl JAMES JAFFREY d. of wounds 5 Aug.1917 aged 25 – buried near Proven, Belgium. Said JOHN JAFFREY d.11 June 1941 aged 79. John (No 029)


64 Name

Robert McCONNACHIE

Date of Birth

13/01/1898

Birthplace

Kinmuck, Aberdeenshire

Census 1901

Woodside, Keithhall. Father – farmer

Census 1911

Pattiesmill, Keithhall - Scholar

Address 1917

Pattiesmill, Keithhall

Education

Keithhall Public School & Inverurie Academy SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS Inverurie – The Inverurie School Board met in the Inverurie Academy last night – the Rev James Black presiding. The results of the leaving certificate examination were submitted, and showed that 15 full leaving certificates have been awarded. The successful pupils were: …. Robert McConnachie. It was reported that the number on the roll at the Academy was 180, the highest since it was opened. At the Public School, the number was 540. [46] 20/09/1917

Education Aberdeen Daily Journal 07/09/1916, p 6

Date of Death Age

064

Enlisted

19 Son of Alexander (farmer) & Margaret (nee Walker) McConnachie, Pattiesmill, Keithhall, Inverurie Married 10/02/1895, Fintray Aberdeen

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

202023

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 135 to 136.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 de Ruvigny Roll of Honour, Vol 4 p 117: McCONNACHIE, ROBERT, L-Corpl No 202023, 4th (Territorial) Battn the Gordon Highlanders, elder s of Alexander McConnachie of Pattiesmill, Keithhall, Inverurie, farmer, by his wife Margaret, dau of William Walker; b Kinmuck, Inverurie, co Aberdeen 13 Jan 1898; educ Keith-hall Public School and Inverurie Academy where he gained the full leaving certificate entitling him to enter Aberdeen University; volunteered for foreign service, and joined the Gordon Highlanders 24 July 1916; served with the Expeditionary Force in France from 8 Feb 1917 and was killed in action at the Battle of Menin Road, south-east of Ypres, 20 Sept following. Buried where he fell. The Chaplain wrote: “ He was a very good NCO and his place will be hard to fill,” and his Classical Teacher: “He will live for ever in the memory of his teachers and schoolmates, and our heartfelt sympathy goes to you in the loss of an excellent young man of great promise.” Unmarried. District Casualties – Keith-Hall – Lance-Corpl R McConnachie (killed) was a son of Mr Alexander McConnachie, Pattiesmill, Keith-hall. Before enlisting he was a student at Inverurie Academy. Aberdeen City Roll of Honour [47] Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Keithhall Parish Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 11952216 Keithhall Churchyard [35] : In loving memory of JOHN McCONNACHIE d Kinmuck 9 July 1888 aged 73; his grand-dau MAGGIE McCONNACHIE d 29 Dec 1892 aged 28; his wife SUSAN LEITH d Pettismill 15 Apr 1917 aged 93; grandson L.Cpl ROBERT McCONNACHIE killed in action in France 20 Sept 1917 aged 19.

Family Information

De Ruvigny Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 04/10/1917, p 4

Memorials

Commemorated

People’s Journal 21/10/1917, p 5 (Photo)


65 Name

Alexander McGLASHAN

Date of Birth

01/05/1893

Birthplace

Keithhall

Census 1901

Backhill, Keithhall - Scholar

Census 1911

Backhill, Keithhall – ironmonger’s apprentice

Date of Death

23/04/1917

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

23 Son of William (millwright & farmer) & Jane (nee Reid) McGlashan Married 1887, Keithhall Beneficiary: William McGlashan, Fawells, Keithhall

Enlisted

Keith

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

265614

Country

France

Cemetery

Sunken Road Cemetery, Fampoux

Grave Ref

I. E. 11.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 219, 232 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 05/10/1915, p 3

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Memorials

Commemorated

065

District Casualties: 1/6th Gordons - Wounded – Private A McGlashan, Inverurie Inverurie War Memorial Keithhall Parish Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 24609215 Keithhall Churchyard, no 116 [35] : In Memoriam. JANE REID beloved wife of William McGlashan millwright & farmer in Fawells d 5 Dec 1916 aged 59; ALEXANDER McGLASHAN his son killed in action in France 23 Apr 1917 aged 23; dau MARY d in infancy; dau Janet d 10 Jan 1919 aged 27; said WILLIAM McGLASHAN d 23 Apr 1936 aged 79; son GEORGE d 31 Mar 1964 aged 66.


66 Name

William Robertson McGREGOR

Date of Birth

10/08/1894

Birthplace

7 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie

Census 1901

7 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1911

7 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie – telegraph messenger, general post office.

Occupation

Post Office, Fraserburgh

Date of Death

21/3/1918-2/4/1918

Age

Enlisted

23 Son of George & Mary (nee Riddell) McGregor, 7 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie Married 12/03/1887, Cluny Fraserburgh

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

5th Battalion

Service No

240369

Country

France

Cemetery

Pozieres Memorial

Grave Ref

R 27 Panel 73.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 FRASERBURGH MAN WOUNDED Information has been received in Fraserburgh that Private W R Macgregor B Company, 1/5th Gordons, was wounded in France three days ago. Private Macgregor’s address is given as 7 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie, but before the war he was employed on the staff of the Fraserburgh Post Office and was well known in the community. There are no particulars as to the nature of the wound. District Casualties – Inverurie Lce-Corpl William McGregor, Gordons, missing, 1 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie. He was formerly on the staff of the Fraserburgh Post Office. INVERURIE GORDON REPORTED KILLED: Mr George McGregor, 7 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie, has received notification from the War Office that his son, Lance-Corpl W R McGregor, Gordons, who was reported missing on 21st March 1918, is presumed to have been killed on that date. Before enlistment the deceased was on the staff of the Post Office, Fraserburgh. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 137702523 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 441 [10] : In loving memory of GEORGE McGREGOR d.76 North Street 23 Sept.1935 aged 85, his wife MARY RIDDEL d.7 Kintore Terrace 9 Dec.1911 aged 44. Their son L/Cpl WILLIAM R McGREGOR presumed killed 21 Mar.1918 aged 23. Their son-in-law WILLIAM EWEN d School Road, Kintore 24 May 1966 aged 79. Their son JAMES McGREGOR of Ottawa Halkirk 11 Aug.1974 aged 69. JEMIMA McGREGOR wife of above WILLIAM EWEN d.30 Dec.1985 aged 97.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/07/1915, p 3

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/05/1918, p 5 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 28/06/1919, p 6

Memorials

Commemorated

066


67 Name

Alexander McROBBIE

Date of Birth

26/08/1896

Birthplace

Towie, Aberdeenshire

Census 1901

Windyside, Kildrummy (aged 4)

Census 1911

Woodhead, Tyrie – leading cattleman

Occupation

Leading cattleman/horseman

Date of Death

13/11/1916

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of Charles & Catherine (nee McPherson) McRobbie, Skelmanae, Auchnagatt Brother of Mrs McWilliam, Bennachie Cottage, Braes, Pitcaple, Aberdeenshire. Married 01/06/1888, Glenbucket “In the event of my death I leave all my property and effects to my sister, Maggie McRobbie, 8 Keithhall Road, Inverurie. Pte A McRobbie, No 2092 1/5th Gordon Highlanders Dated 01/11/1915” Peterhead

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

5th Battalion

Service No

2092

Country

France

Cemetery

Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet

Grave Ref

Plot I Row L Grave 13

Cause of Death

Killed in Action Victory Medal, British War Medial – WILLIAM McROBBIE, bro of Mrs McWilliam, Pitcaple UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Killed - Lance Corporal Alex McRobbie, Gordons, son of the late Mr Charles McRobbie, Skelmanae, Auchnagatt, and the late Mrs McRobbie, 5 Keith-hall Road, Inverurie.

Family Information

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/12/1916, p 6

Newspaper People’s Journal 06/01/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

L-Cpl Alex McRobbie, Gordons, Inverurie, killed

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56450298

067


68 Name

William MUTCH

Date of Birth

04/05/1893

Birthplace

Muirland Cottage, Kintore

Census 1901

10a Keithhall Road, Inverurie – Scholar

Census 1911

15 Blackhall Road, Inverurie – calendar assistant, papermill

Residence 1914

Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire

Occupation

Shipyard worked in Govan

Date of Death

16/05/1915

Age

Enlisted

22 Son of Jane Mutch; Henry Oliphant (Stepfather), 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie Glasgow

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

C Company 2nd Battalion.

Service No

S/6804

Country

France

Cemetery

Le Touret Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 39 to 41.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 ND INVERURIE 2 GORDON KILLED News has been received that Private William Mutch, of the 2 nd Gordons, Inverurie, has been killed in action. He was 22 years of age. The deceased was employed in a shipbuilding yard in Govan up to November last, when he enlisted in the 3rd Gordons, and was afterwards transferred to 2nd Gordons.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 01/06/1915, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 05/06/1915, p8 (Photo)

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 07/06/1915, p 4 Memorials

068

ABERDEENSHIRE MEN PAY THE PRICE nd Private William Mutch, 2 Gordons, Inverurie (killed)

Roll of Honour: OLIPHANT – Killed in action on 16th May William Mutch, third and beloved son of Mrs Oliphant, 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie, aged 22 years. Deeply regretted. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15282493


69 Name

William ROSS

Date of Birth

05/03/1895

Birthplace

Census 1911

8 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie 19 Falconer Place, Inverurie – Scholar (Father – paper making machine man) 3 Victoria Street, Inverurie - scholar

Absent Voter 1918-19

William Ross, soldier, 73 West High Street, Inverurie [13]

Date of Death

01/08/1918

Age

23

Family Information

Son of William & Jane Gill (nee Thain) Ross, 73 West High Street, Inverurie

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: Mother – Mrs W Ross, 13 West High Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

5th Battalion

Service No

266265

Country

France

Cemetery

Raperie British Cemetery, Villemontoire

Grave Ref

IV. D. 4.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Census 1901

th

069

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 224 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: ROSS – Killed in action, August 1 1918, Lce-Corpl William Ross, aged 23 years, eldest son of Mrs Ross, 78 West High Street, Inverurie and of the late William Ross (paper-maker) Tait’s Mill, Inverurie and Kankara, India. Deeply mourned.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 27/08/1918, p 1 Newspaper Evening Express 04/10/1918, p 2 (photo)

“They Died for Their King and Their Country” Lance-Corpl William Ross (Gordons) Inverurie

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56414560

Family photograph – Ross brothers - Left to right: Alexander (wounded), Willie (killed in action), Richard (wounded) [79]


70 Name

Thomas Smith Tait SINCLAIR

Date of Birth

30/11/1890

Birthplace

Fern Cottage, Constitution Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

Fern Cottage, Inverurie. Father - Blacksmith

Education

Inverurie Public School

Occupation

Meat salesman, Brora

Date of Death

28/03/1918

Age

Enlisted

27 Son of James and Jeanie (nee Robertson) Sinclair, Fern Cottage, Inverurie Married 02/11/1890, Kintore Keith – Voluntarily enlisted 07/08/1914

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

265413

Country

France – No 13 General Hospital, Boulogne

Cemetery

Boulogne Eastern Cemetery

Grave Ref

VIII. I. 171.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

070

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 221, 232 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 de Ruvigny Roll of Honour, Vol 4, p 185 SINCLAIR, THOMAS SMITH TAIT, L-Corp No 265413, 6th (Territorial) Battn The Gordon Highlanders, s of James Sinclair of Fern Cott, Inverurie, co Aberdeen, Blacksmith by his wife Jeanie, dau of John Robertson; b Inverurie aforesaid 30 Nov 1890, ed Public School there; was a Meat Salesman; joined the Gordon Highlanders 8 Aug 1914, served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from the following Nov and died at No 13 General Hospital, Boulogne, 28 March 1918 from wounds received in action on the Cambrai front on the 21 st of that month. Buried in the Eastern Cemetery, Boulogne; unmarried. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – KILLED – INVERURIE Lance-Corporal Thomas Sinclair, Gordons, died of wounds, is a son of Mr James Sinclair, Fern Cottage, Inverurie. He served his apprenticeship as a meal salesman with the Don Co-operative Society, and at mobilisation was in a situation in Brora.

De Ruvigny Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/04/1918, p 2 Newspaper Evening Express 20/04/1918, p 2 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/04/1918, p 5 Memorials

Commemorated

They Died for King and Country (photo) DIED OF WOUNDS – GORDONS – Sinclair 265413 L-Cpl T (Inverurie) Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] (Thomas S P Sinclair) Findagrave No 56258165 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 463 [10] : In loving memory of BARBARA DAWSON wife of JAMES SINCLAIR blacksmith d. Fern Cottage, Inverurie 2 Dec.1887 aged 36. Said JAMES SINCLAIR d.4 Oct.1919 aged 70. His son IAN beloved husband of JESSIE HOWDEN d.15 Apr.1937 aged 44. JEANNIE SINCLAIR widow of above named JAMES SINCLAIR d.21 July 1944 aged 79. (Plaque) In loving memory of L/Cpl TOM SINCLAIR killed in action in France 28 Mar.1918 aged 27.


71 Name

Peter Melvin STRACHAN

Date of Birth

21/02/1896

Birthplace

Stafford House, Stafford Street, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Victoria Villa, Peterculter, Aberdeenshire

Census 1911

Bellevue, Albert Street, Inverurie - Scholar Inverurie Academy Aberdeen University (Student in Agricultural Science on enlistment) 20/09/1917

Education Date of Death Age

071

Enlisted

21 Son of John & Margaret (nee Beattie) Strachan, 9 Albert Street, Inverurie. Married 05/07/1895, Premnay. Father – Clerk, Constabulary Police Office Aberdeen Nov 1914

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

A Coy 4th Battalion

Service No

200850

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 135 to 136.

Cause of Death

Killed in an advance on Passchendaele

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal Aberdeen University Roll of Honour 1914-1919, p 71 [16] [23]: Son of John Strachan, Inspector of Poor, Inverurie ; born Aberdeen, 21 February 1896 ; educated at Inverurie Academy ; spent a year training in practical agriculture and entered the University as an Agricultural student in October 1914. In November of that year he enlisted in the 4th Gordons. After a period of training in Aberdeen, Bedford, etc, he was sent overseas in June 1915, and served in Belgium and France as a bomber. He was wounded at High Wood on 23 July 1916 and invalided home. Re-joining his Battalion in the following May he was killed in an advance on Passchendaele on 20 September 1917.

Family Information

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour

Aberdeen University Review Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Evening Express 09/10/1917, p 3 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 11/10/1917 p 4 Newspaper People’s Journal 13/10/1917, p 6

Memorials

Aberdeen University Review, 1917-1918, Vol 5, p 95 UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 STRACHAN – Killed in action, on 20th September, 1917, No 200,850 Lancecorporal P M Strachan, Gordon Highlanders, only son of Mr & Mrs John Strachan, Bellevue, Albert Street, Inverurie. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Lance-Corporal P M Strachan, killed, was the only son of Mr John Strachan, secretary, Garioch Auction Mart Company, Albert Street, Inverurie. Before enlistment he was an agricultural student at Aberdeen University District Casualties – INVERURIE L1Cpl Pat M Strachan, Gordons, killed in action, son of Mr John Strachan, Inspector of Poor, Bellevue, Albert Street. Was formerly an agricultural student, and was also receiving practical experience with Mr John Philip, Lofthillock, now of Dandaleith. He was 21 years of age. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave no 11961631


72 Name

George McHattie WALKER

Date of Birth

23/01/1890

Birthplace

Craigbank, Peterculter, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Prospect Terrace, Kintore. Father – paper foreman finisher

Date of Death

23/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

27 Son of Alfred & Helen Ewen (nee McHattie) Walker, Auchendinny, Milton Bridge, Midlothian Married 26/11/1886, St Mary’s Episcopal, Inverurie Edinburgh

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

7th Battalion

Service No

310303

Country

France

Cemetery

Brown's Copse Cemetery, Roeux

Grave Ref

III. A. 31.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56380278

Family Information

Memorials

072


73 Name

Alexander AITKEN

Date of Birth

24/07/1892

Birthplace

6 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Census 1901

6 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Census 1911

6 Saphock Place, Inverurie - Baker

Occupation

Baker

Date of Death

14/11/1916

Age

Soldier’s Wills

24 Son of James & Helen (nee Birse) Aitken, 7 Burn Lane, Inverurie Married 28/12/1868, Inverurie Beneficiary – Mother – Ellen Aitken, 7 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

6413

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Memorial

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 28/11/1916, p 2

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 30/11/1916, p2

Memorials

Newspaper People’s Journal 23/12/1916, p 7

Commemorated

073

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Killed – Pte Alexander Aitken, son of Mrs Aitken, 7Burn Lane. Roll of Honour: AITKEN – Killed in action, on 14th November, Alexander Aitken, youngest beloved son of the late James Aitken and Mrs Aitken, 7 Burn Lane, Inverurie, aged 24 years – dearly loved and deeply mourned. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 12370430

Pte Alex Aitken, Gordons, Inverurie

Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 146 [10] : Erected by HELEN BIRSE in memory of her loving husband JAMES AITKEN d.20 June 1905 aged 53. Of their children ISABELLA aged 11, ANDREW aged 10. Their son ALEXANDER killed in action in France 14 Nov.1916 aged 24. Said HELEN BIRSE d.28 Feb.1919 aged 67. Their dau. MARY d.21 July 1942 aged 74.


74 Name

Leslie ALSOP

Date of Birth

30/03/1897

Birthplace

Chapel Cottage, Inverurie

Census 1901

Blackhall Farm House, Inverurie

Census 1911

Station Road, Inverurie - scholar

Occupation

Employed by Mr Barron, Kintore

Date of Death

27/01/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

17 Alexander Findlater (cattle dealer) & Jane Frances (nee Mann ) Alsop Married 07/09/1892, Oldmeldrum Beneficiary: Mrs Alsop, 19 West High Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Keith

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

10838

Country

France

Cemetery

Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. C. 42.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

074

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 231 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE TERRITORIAL KILLED IN ACTION Information has been received at Inverurie today of the death in France of Private Leslie Alsop, E Company, 6th Gordon Highlanders. Private Alsop was in the trenches, and was shot through the head on Wednesday forenoon by a German sniper, death being instantaneous. He was only 17 years of age, and was the second son of Mr A F Alsop, cattle dealer, Inverurie. He was in the employment of Mr A Barron, Kintore, and left with the 6th Gordons at the outbreak of war. The sad news was conveyed to his parents by the Rev Father Anton, RC Church. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56483300 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 481 [10] : Erected in memory of ALEXANDER T ALSOP d.12 Oct.1923 aged 61, his wife JANE FRANCES MANN d.29 May 1926 aged 60. Their dau. ELLA JANE FRANCES d.25 Mar.1895 aged 1yr 10 mths., LESLIE killed in action in France 27 Jan.1915 aged 17 , buried in Rue Petillon Cemetery, Fleurboix.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/02/1915, p 4

Memorials

Commemorated


75 Name

George ANDERSON

Date of Birth

C 1892

Birthplace

Occupation

St Nicholas, Aberdeen Denhead Cottage, Chapel of Garioch – 9 yrs – scholar - boarder. Head of house – James (Farmer) & Elizabeth Raeburn Farm servant

Date of Death

25/09/1915

Age

23

Family Information

Guardians – Mr & Mrs James Raeburn, Town Hall, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

10th Battalion

Service No

S/4163

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

Panel 115 to 119

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 28/09/1916, p 3

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Aberdeen MEN IN LISTS OF CASUALTIES – KILLED PRIVATE ANDERSON, INVERURIE Mrs James Raeburn, Town Hall, Inverurie, has received intimation with th Private George Anderson, Gordons, who was posted as missing on 25 September 1915, is now believed to have been killed. Private Anderson, who was a farm servant, resided with Mr and Mrs Raeburn from infancy.

Newspaper People’s Journal 07/10/1916, p 9

NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Mr James Raeburn, Town House Buildings, has been notified that Private George Anderson, Gordons, who was reported missing on September 25, 1915, is believed to have been killed. Prior to the war he was a farm servant, and resided with Mr Raeburn.

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 13791097

Census 1901

075


76 Name

John ANDERSON

Date of Birth

23/10/1894

Birthplace

10 Queen Street, Woodside, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Prospect Terrace, Kintore . Father – foreman baker

Census 1911

Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone – Butcher, Co-operative

Occupation

Butcher with the Don Co-operative Society at Kemnay

Date of Death

28/05/1915

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of James (Baker) & Annie (nee Cumming) Anderson Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone Married 14/08/1885, Woodside, Aberdeen Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

3154

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Ypres (Menin Gate)

Grave Ref

Panel 38

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

1914-15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – PORT ELPHINSTONE MAN DEAD Information was received yesterday that Private John Anderson, of the 4 th Gordons, had been killed in France. He was a son of Mr James Anderson, baker, Port Elphinstone. He served his apprenticeship as a meat salesman with the don-Cooperative society, Inverurie, and was for a period in their branch at Kemnay prior to going to Aberdeen. INVERURIE – Private John Anderson, 4th Battalion Gordon Highlanders, was shot in the head while in the trenches. He was the fifth son of Mr James Anderson, Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie and before enlisting was employed as a butcher at Kemnay. His two brothers are in the 4th and 2nd Battalions Gordon Highlanders respectively. [48] Roll of Honour: ANDERSON – Killed in action on 28th May, Private John Anderson, 4th Gordons, son of James Anderson, baker, Port-Elphinstone, aged 20 years.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/06/1915 p 7

Newspaper The Scotsman 07/06/1915, p 9 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 15/06/1915, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/12/1915 (photo)

Memorials Sibling

076

INVERURIE’S GLORIOUS DEAD Inverurie heroes who have sacrificed their lives: Private John Anderson, 4th Gordons. Private John Anderson, 4th Gordons, who fell on the Flanders battlefield, was one of three brothers with the forces. One of them was wounded early in the campaign, while the other is a prisoner of war in Germany. Inverurie War Memorial Kemnay War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 10847330 Alexander (No 046)


77 Name

John BAIN

Date of Birth

c 1881

Birthplace

Peterhead

Census 1911

9 Constitution Street, Inverurie – Blacksmith at Loco Works

Address 1917

1 Smithfield Lane, Woodside, Aberdeen

Occupation

Inverurie Loco Works

Date of Death

09/04/1917

Age

36

Family Information

Son of George (shoemaker) & Eliza (nee Morrice) Bain

Spouse

Married 12/06/1903, Railway Works Hall, Inverurie - Mary Ann Bremner

Soldiers’ Wills

Beneficiary: Wife – Mary Bain, 9 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

265464

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

th

077

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 213, 231 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Lawrence Family Tree – Married 1903 Mary Ann Gunn Fullerton. Daughter, Margaret Bain b March 1911, Inverurie DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private John Bain, Gordons, killed, was employed at Inverurie Locomotive works, and leaves a wife and four children, who reside at 11 Constitution Street.

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 25/04/1917, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 05/05/1917, p 4

Pte John Bain, Gordons, Constitution Street, Inverurie, killed.

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave 124930598


78 Name

Adam Nicol BOTHWELL

Date of Birth

06/01/1893

Birthplace

102 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

Milton Farm, Thainstone, Kintore

Census 1911

Milton Farm, Thainstone, Kintore – farm labourer

Education

Robert Gordon’s College

Occupation

Farmer

Date of Death

13/11/1916

Age

Enlisted

23 Son of William (auctioneer) & Margaret (nee Nicol) Bothwell, Miltown of Thainstone, Kintore Married 05/07/1889, Lerwick Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

11770

Country

France

Cemetery

Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet

Grave Ref

I. F. 5.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

078

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 213 [14].

Commemorated

(see below)

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/12/1916 p 6

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Killed – Private Adam Bothwell, Gordons, only son of Mrs Bothwell, Milton of Thainstone. At the outbreak of war, he was managing his mother’s farm. NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Since last week intimation of the following local casualties has come to hand, viz: Private Adam Bothwell, only son of Mrs Bothwell, Milton of Thainstone; Private Tom Murison, son of Mr T Murison, Strathburn Cottage; Private William Mair, grandson of Mr John Watt, Netherton; and private Alexander Smith, who belonged to Findochty and resided at 13 West High Street, have made the supreme sacrifice. Lance-Corporal Thomas John Low, son of ex-Bailie Low, Union Bank; and Private William Ross, son of Mr John Ross, Port Elphinstone, have been reported missing. (See Nos 102 & 108) Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Robert Gordon’s College [11] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56449924

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 9

Memorials

Monykeggy Graveyard, Keithhall, Inverurie:

Commemorated

Erected by WILLIAM BOTHWELL auctioneer Inverurie in memory of his wife ANN INGRAM d.1 Dec. 1880 aged 35. Said WM. BOTHWELL d.19 Nov.1902 aged 63. MARGARET NICOL 2nd wife of above WILLIAM BOTHWELL d. Milltown of Thainstone 16 Oct.1923 aged 73. Their son ADAM NICOL BOTHWELL killed in France Nov 1916 aged 23.


79 Name

William Forbes BARNETT

Date of Birth

13/09/1893

Birthplace

Sunside, Rayne

Census 1901

Milton, Rayne – Scholar. Father James – Horseman on farm

Census 1911

Little Pitteran, Daviot - horseman

Occupation

Farm servant, Bethelnie

Date of Death

11/04/1918

Age

Enlisted

25 Son of James & Agnes Morgan (nee Morrison) Barnett Married 16/12/1892, Rayne Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion - Stretcher Bearer

Service No

266447

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial, France

Grave Ref

Panel 115 to 119.

Cause of Death Gallantry Award (MM) The Edinburgh Gazette 20/06/1917 [49]

Killed in Action Award of Military Medal : Gazette Issue 30135. M.M. His Majesty the King has been graciously pleased to award the Military Medal for bravery in the field. Amongst recent awards of the DCM is that to Private W F Barnett, MM, Gordon Highlanders, Old Meldrum. The deed for which the honour was awarded is described as follows: A great devotion to his duty as stretcher-bearer and an absolute disregard for his own safety marked the conduct of this man during five days’ severe fighting. No matter how heavy the artillery bombardment or the machine-gun fire, this man was always to be found attending to the wounded, dressing their injuries and getting them to the dressing stations. He undoubtedly saved many lives. On two particular occasions he brought his stretcher up to the front line through heavy artillery barrages, and having attended to their wounds, succeeded in getting the casualties to places of safety. Previous to enlistment, Private Barnett was a farm servant at Bethelnie. He was reported missing some time ago. MILITARY HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS The following have had the Distinguished Conduct Medal conferred upon them for gallantry and distinguished service in the field – 266447 Pte W F Barnett, MM, Gordons, Oldmeldrum …..

Family Information

Gallantry Award (DCM) Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/09/1918, p 2

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/09/1918, p 5

Newspaper Evening Express 30/09/1918, p 2 (photo)

NORTH SOLDIERS GAIN FAME Private W Barrett, MM DCM, Oldmeldrum

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

th

6 Gordons Memorials Other

(Spelling as per newspaper)

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 213, 238 [14]. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 14014017 Garioch Heritage Society – Barnett brothers in uniform – William on Left

079


80 Name

James CAMERON

Date of Birth

c 1900

Birthplace

Edinburgh

Occupation

Employed by John Alsop, cattle dealer.

Date of Death

25/07/1918

Age

Enlisted

18 Nephew of Mrs Williamina (nee Cameron) Bisset of I Saphock Place, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion (53rd (YS Battalion) (Grad) Battn G Highrs)

Service No

S/42423

Country

France

Cemetery

Soissons Memorial, Picardie

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

British army WW1 Service Records 1914-1920 53rd (Young Soldier) Battalion Up to 27 October 1917, this was known as 42nd Young Soldier Battalion and had no regimental affiliation. Before that it had been 11th (Reserve) Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders. A basic recruit training unit based at Tillicoultry, it was part of Lowland Reserve Brigade.

Family Information

The Long, Long Trail (the British Army in the Great War of 1914-1918) [26]

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 09/08/1913, p 3

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 15/08/1918, p 5 Memorials

080

52nd (Graduated) Battalion Up to 27 October 1917, this was known as 286th Graduated Battalion and had no regimental affiliation. Before that it had been 40th Battalion of the Training Reserve and up to September 1916 had been the 8th (Reserve) Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders. A training unit based at Canterbury, it was part of 202nd Brigade in 67th Division. In March 1918 moved to Colchester ACCIDENT AT INVERURIE In order to get a better view of the biplane which passed over Inverurie on Thursday, about one pm, a boy names James Cameron (aged 13 years), residing with Mrs Bisset, 1 Saphock Place, got hold of a ladder and climbed to the top of the slaughterhouse in North Street. In his excitement he fell to the ground and broke both arms near the wrist. He was attended by Dr Cameron, who ordered his removal to the Sick Children’s Hospital. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Pte James Cameron (killed) resided with Mrs Bisset, 1 Saphock Place, Inverurie. He was in the employ of Mr John Alsop, cattle dealer. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] (aka James Camerson) Findagrave No 56064729


81 Name

John CRUDEN

081

Date of Birth Birthplace

Fraserburgh

Address 1917

8 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Farm servant

Date of Death

09/04/1917

Age

n/k

Family Information

Enlisted

Adoptive mother – Mrs Ann Riach, Blackhall Road, Inverurie “In the event of my Death, I gave £5 to my Friend, Miss Jeannie N Bruce of 32 Low Street, New Pitsligo and I gave £25 and the remaining part of my property to my friend – Mrs Ann Riach, 8 Blackhall Road, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Dated 20 August 1916” [19] Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

5th Battalion

Service No

241481

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties – Inverurie : Mrs Riach, 8 Blackhall Road, Inverurie, has been notified that her adopted son, Private John Cruden, Gordons, has been posted missing since 11 th April. He was a farm servant prior to enlistment.

Soldiers’ Wills

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/05/1917, p4

Newspaper People’s Journal 16/06/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

Pte John Cruden, Gordons, son of Mrs Riach, 8 Blackhall Rd, Inverurie, missing

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 124951121


82 Name

Francis Ross DONALD

Date of Birth

21/04/1880

Birthplace

Easter Echt, Echt

Census 1881

Census 1901

Burnside, Echt – 11 mths old – Grandson of Alexander Donald Burnside Labourer’s Cottage, Echt, Aberdeenshire – grandson of Alexander Donald Balblair, Midmar – Farm servant (horseman)

Census 1911

Birken Cottage, Manar - Gamekeeper

Occupation

Gamekeeper at Manar, Inverurie

Date of Death

29/03/1918

Age

37

Family Information

Son of Margaret Donald, farm servant

Spouse

Married 15/10/1904, Lochside, Skene - Helen Chrystal

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

202215

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: DONALD – Killed in action on 29th March, Private Francis Ross Donald, Gordon Highlanders, aged 37, husband of Helen Chrystal and gamekeeper with the Misses Duguid, Manar, Inverurie Acknowledgements: DONALD – Mrs Donald desires to return sincere thanks for kind expressions of sympathy extended to her in her sad bereavement – Manar, Inverurie Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 124959290

Census 1891

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/04/1918, p 1 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/04/1918, p 1

Memorials

Family Photograph - Francis Donald with his wife and son taken in his uniform just before he left for the front . [78]

082


83 Name

William Albert Thow DUGUID

Date of Birth

08/01/1900

Birthplace

Census 1911

Still’s Buildings, Kintore Still's Buildings, Square, Kintore – aged 1, living with grandparent (Jessie Thow) Scott’s Buildings, Inverurie – Scholar.

Education

Kintore Higher Grade Public School

Date of Death

25/08/1918

Age

Enlisted

18 Son of William A Duguid (stonedyker) & Isabella Ann Thow (papermill worker) 3 Hill View, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

S/42663

Country

France

Cemetery

Brown's Copse Cemetery, Roeux

Grave Ref

VI. C. 29.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Census 1901

Family Information

th

083

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 215 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

British Army Service Records Attestation papers - full set Roll of Honour: DUGUID – Killed in action on 25th August, Private William Albert Thow Duguid (Bert) aged 18 years and 7 months, dearly beloved and eldest son of Mr and Mrs Duguid, No 3 Hill View, Port-Elphinstone. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56379429

Newspaper Evening Express 23/09/1918, p 2 Memorials


84 Name

Douglas Watt DUNCAN

Date of Birth

30/8/1897

Birthplace

4 Claremont Place, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Cottage No 10, Echt

Census 1911

Souterford Road, Inverurie - Scholar

Occupation

Apprentice fitter, Locomotive Works

Date of Death

20/11/1917

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of George (Builder) & Christina (nee Ingram) Duncan, Ardlui, Souterford Road, Inverurie Married 17/07/1885, Rothiemay Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

265368

Country

France

Cemetery

Orival Wood Cemetery, Flesquieres

Grave Ref

I. B. 10

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

084

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 215 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/08/1917, p4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE: Private Douglas Duncan, wounded, is a son of Mr George Duncan, Ardlin, Inverurie, and was apprentice engineer at the Locomotive Works. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE: Private Douglas Duncan (killed) was a son of Mr George Duncan, builder, Ardlui. Before enlistment he was an apprentice engineer at the Locomotive Work. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56051154 Inverurie Bass Sec 2, No 52 [10] : In loving memory of GEORGE DUNCAN builder Inverurie d.9 Sept.1923 aged 64. His son DOUGLAS fell in action near Cambrai 20 Nov.1917 aged 20, GEORGE d.in infancy. His wife CHRISTINA INGRAM d.24 July 1928 aged 63. Their sons LEWIS INGRAM MB, ChB d. Brixham, Devon 12 July 1943 aged 44, HERBERT SYDNEY DUNCAN d.22 Feb.1978 and dau. CATHERINE G.G.DUNCAN d.29 Mar.1980.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/12/1917, p 4

Memorials

Commemorated


85 Name

John DUNCAN

Date of Birth

22/08/1896

Birthplace

2 Victoria Terrace, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

Crichie Labourers Cottage, Crichie Farm, Kintore

Occupation

Salesman, Don Co-operative Society, Port Elphinstone

Date of Death

17/11/1916

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of James (dryster meal mill) & Barbara (nee Duncan) Duncan, Gordondale, Port Elphinstone. Married 30/11/1889, Kemnay Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

933

Country

France

Cemetery

Contay British Cemetery

Grave Ref

VIII. D. 10.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

085

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 215 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Pte Duncan, Port Elphinstone. Mr James Duncan, Gordondale, Port Elphinstone, has been notified that his son, Private John Duncan, Gordons, who was reported wounded, has died of his wounds in hospital. Before enlistment Private Duncan was a salesman in the employment of the Don Co-operative Society, Port Elphinstone. Roll of Honour: DUNCAN – died of wounds in France, on the 18 th November, Pte John Duncan, Gordon Highlanders, second son of James and Barbara Duncan, Gordondale, Port Elphinstone, aged 20 years – deeply regretted.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/11/16, p 6

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 27/11/1916, p 1

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 10 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Pte John Duncan, Gordons, Inverurie, died of wounds. Son of Mr Jas Duncan, Gordondale, Port Elphinstone.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 17066427 Inverurie Bass Sec 2, No 104 [10] : In loving memory of Pte JOHN DUNCAN son of JAMES & BARBARA DUNCAN Gordondale, Port Elphinstone d. of wounds received in action 17 Nov.1916 aged 20 also their infant son NORMAN. Above BARBARA DUNCAN d.28 Aug.1928 aged 62. Also the above JAMES DUNCAN who died May 28th 1938 aged 74 years; also their daughter ELIZABETH who died th Aug 29 1985.


86 Name

Alexander FASKIN (“Alick”)

Date of Birth

17/02/1891

Birthplace

29 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

11 Constitution Street, Inverurie - Scholar

Date of Death

15/11/1916

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

27 Son of William (Butcher) & Margaret (nee Cran) Faskin Married 09/06/1880, Inverurie Beneficiary: Mrs A Faskin, 20 Kidd Street, Aberdeen

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

4300

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 28/11/1916, p 6

British army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE: Killed – Pte Alexander Faskin, Gordons, son of Mr William Faskin, 19 Burn Lane. NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES The burgh has lost heavily in the recent fighting. Corporal Alfred Burnett, son of Mr Alexander Burnett, Stonelea: Private Patrick Simpson, son of Dean of Guild Simpson; and Private John Duncan, son of Mr James Duncan, Gordondale, Port Elphinstone, have died of wounds; Private Alexander Aitken, son of Mrs Aitken, 7 Burn Lane; Private George Hird, son of Mr David Hird, 30 North Street; and Private Alexander Faskin, son of Mr William Faskin, 19 Burn Lane, have been killed; and Sergeant Thomas Chapman, son of Mrs Chapman, Blackhall Road; Lance-Corporal Alexander Beverley, son of Mr James Beverley, 2 Harlaw Place; and Private James Donald, son of Mr John Donald, 12 Burn Lane have been wounded. Lance-Corporal Keith Hendry, son of Mr John B Hendry, Beverley Road, has also been officially reported as wounded. (See also Nos 073, 054, 085, 094, 116) Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12398843 Inverurie Bass Sec 2, No 421 [10] : Erected by WILLIAM FASKIN in memory of his daus. BELLA d.30 July 1901 aged 6 mths., JEANNIE d.20 July 1911 aged 14. His son ALICK killed in action in France 15 Nov.1916 aged 27. Said WILLIAM FASKIN d.21 Oct.1925 aged 66, his wife MARGARET CRAN d.19 July 1944 aged 84. Their son ROBERT d.19 May 1982, their dau. SUSAN d.18 Feb.1983.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 02/12/1916, p 9 People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 10 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

086


87 Name

Alexander FOWLIE

Date of Birth

27/09/1888

Birthplace

Durno, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1891

6 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Census 1901

6 Saphock Place, Inverurie - Scholar

Occupation 1917

Private, 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders / farm servant

Date of Death

20/04/1918

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

28 Son of Jessie Adam (washer woman); father John Fowlie, Burnside of Templand, Forgue (farm servant) Married 18/09/1917, 35a Union Street, Aberdeen - Mary Jane Simpson, 6 Saphock Place, Inverurie Beneficiary: Wife - Mrs Fowlie, 6a Saphock Place, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

S/18146

Country

France

Cemetery

Wimereux Communal Cemetery

Grave Ref

XI. D. 7A.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 27/04/1918, p1

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 FOWLIE – Died of wounds on 20th April, Private Fowlie, Gordon Highlanders, aged 29 years, beloved husband of Mary Simpson, 6 Saphock Place, Inverurie. Deeply regretted. FOR THEIR COUNTRY: FOWLIE – Died of wounds on 20th April, Pte Alex Fowlie, Gordon Highlanders, aged 29 years, beloved husband of Mary Simpson, 6 Saphock Place, Inverurie – deeply regretted. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] (Service No S/18164) Findagrave 56079468

Family Information Spouse

Newspaper People’s Journal 04/05/1918, p7

Memorials

087


88 Name

Charles Philip GAULT

Date of Birth

07/06/1895

Birthplace

Dubstown, Inverurie 61 West High Street, Inverurie – Scholar (Grandson of Walter & Mary Gault) 61 West High Street, Inverurie – Labourer at water works. Employed at Messrs Wm Hay & Sons, aerated water manufacturers, Inverurie 04/06/1915

Census 1901 Census 1911 Occupation Date of Death Age

088

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

20 Son Jessie Gault, domestic servant. Grandson of Walter & Mary Ann (nee Phillips) Gault, 61 West High Street, Inverurie. Beneficiary: Mr W Gault, 61 West High Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st 6th Battalion

Service No

759

Country

France

Cemetery

Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy

Grave Ref

I. H. 4.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 215, 231 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 NORTHERN MEN FALLEN IN ACTION: Inverurie Information was received in Inverurie yesterday that Private Charles Gault, the 6th Gordons, had been killed by the bursting of a shell. Gault was employed with Messrs Wm Hay and Sons, aerated water manufacturers, and was a well-known footballer. He was the son of Mr Walter Gault, 61 West High Street, Inverurie Private Charles Gault, 6th Gordon Highlanders, son of Mr Walter Gault, 61 West High Street, Inverurie, has been killed in action by the bursting of a shell. Gault was employed with Messrs Wm Hay and sons, aerated water manufacturers, and was a well-known football player.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 09/06/1915, p 6

Newspaper Glasgow Herald 09/06/1915

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/12/1915 (photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

INVERURIE’S GLORIOUS DEAD Inverurie heroes who have sacrificed their lives: Private Charles Gault, 6th Gordons. His commanding officer wrote of him – “He was one of the pluckiest men in the company, and I had picked him out for one of the leading men in an attack which we were to make that evening.” He was a prominent footballer, and did good work for the Loco Works Club. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial, Edinburgh Castle [2] St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Findagrave No 56380766 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 203 [10] : In loving memory of our dear mother MARY ANN PHILLIPS d. Inverurie 13 Aug.1917 aged 71, our dear father WALTER GAULT d. there 7 Jan.1918 aged 71. Our dear brother WALTER d. there 3 Apr.1922 aged 53. CHARLIE their beloved grandson killed in France 3 June 1915 aged 20. JESSIE dau. of the above & wife of JAMES MILNE d.24 July 1944 aged 70. At rest.


89 Name

Adam GEALS

Date of Birth

27/06/1898

Birthplace

Alford House, Inverurie

Census 1901

64 West High Street, Inverurie

Address 1917

66 West High Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Auxiliary postman

Date of Death

20/11/1917

Age

Rank

19 Son of Alexander (shoemaker) & Mary (nee Reid) Geals, 66 West High Street, Inverurie Married 01/06/1888, Ythanwells Recruiting in Aberdeen: Four recruits were attested at the Castlehill Depot, Aberdeen, yesterday, their names being as follows: Alexander Shepherd RE, Adam Geals, RFA, John Mitchell RFA, Alexander Youngson ASC (MT) Up till noon today a good many had been passed for service. Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

7th Battalion

Service No

S/14980

Country

France

Cemetery

Orival Wood Cemetery, Flesquieres

Grave Ref

I. D. 20

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties: Inverurie Private Robert Geals, Gordons, wounded for third time, is a son of Mr Alexander Geals, shoemaker, 66 West High Street. He enlisted a few months before the outbreak of war. District Casualties – Inverurie Private Geals, Gordons (killed) was a son of Mr Alex Geals, shoemaker, 66 West High Street, Inverurie. He worked with his father and was an auxiliary postman before enlisting.

Family Information

Enlisted Evening Express 02/10/1915, p 4

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/11/1917, p4 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 12/12/1917 p 4 Newspaper Evening Express 22/12/1917, p 2 (Photo)

089

They Died for King and Country: Private Adam Geals, Inverurie

People’s Journal 19/01/1918. P8 (photo) Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 20/11/1918, p 1

Memorials

In Memoriam: GEALS – Killed in action on the 20th November 1917, Pte Adam Geals, Gordons, son of Mr and Mrs Geals, 66 West High Street, Inverurie. He died that we might live. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56051178


90 Name

Arthur Killworth GILLANDERS

Date of Birth

22/03/1889

Birthplace

61 Powis Place, Aberdeen

Census 1901

3 Pirie's Lane, Woodside, Aberdeen. (Father - railway store porter)

Occupation

Cattleman

Date of Death

31/07/1917

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

28 Son of Robert (railway store porter) & Mary (nee Spink) Gillanders, 25 North Street, Inverurie Married 11/12/1871, Dublin Beneficiary: Mother & Father, 25 North Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

242444

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Ypres (Menin Gate)

Grave Ref

Panel 38

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 19/09/1917, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/07/1918, p 4

Memorials

090

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Missing – A Gillanders 242444 (Inverurie) District Casualties – Inverurie Mr R Gillanders, 25 North Street, Inverurie, has now been notified that his son, Private A K Gillanders, Gordons who had been missing, is now reported killed. Before enlistment he was a cattleman with Mr James Minty, Cairnton, Kemnay. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12047155


91 Name

William GRANT

Date of Birth Birthplace Census 1901 Date of Death Age Family Information Enlisted Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit Service No Country Cemetery/Memorial Grave Ref Cause of Death Campaign Medals Source Source Newspaper Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7]

091


92 Name

William Robert GORDON

Date of Birth

06/06/1885

Birthplace

Aquhorthies, Tarves

Census 1901

16 West High Street, Inverurie

Occupation

1901 – apprentice coach builder

Date of Death

23/07/1916

Age

Spouse

32 Son of Robert G (farm servant) & Christian (nee Aiken) Gordon, Inverurie Married 29/12/1884, Meldrum Residence 57 High Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

201696

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 23/09/1916, p 7 (Photo, p 10)

Memorials

Commemorated

092

NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTRY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Private William R Gordon, Gordons, has been reported wounded and missing since July 23. He is a son of Mrs Gordon, 38a West High Street and his wife resides at 57 High Street.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12434568 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 186 [10] : Erected by CHRISTIAN AIKEN in loving memory of her husband & family. ROBERT G. GORDON d.31 July 1897 aged 40. ANNA B.GORDON d.6 Feb.1893 aged 5, JOANNA J. GORDON d.10 June 1896 aged 13, ROBINA GORDON d.2 Aug.1898 aged 4, MARTHA G. GORDON d.28 Dec.1909 aged 17, JAMES GORDON d.5 Oct.1910 aged 20. WILLIAM R GORDON killed in action 23 July 1916 aged 32. Above CHRISTIAN AIKEN d.10 Feb. 1931 aged 77.


93 Name

George Marr HAY

Date of Birth

08/07/1897

Birthplace

Occupation

King Street, Oldmeldrum 13 Burn Lane, Inverurie. Head of house – Barbara Hay, grandmother, with Agnes M Hay, her daughter and George Hay, grandson. Tait’s Paper Mill, Inverurie

Date of Death

09/04/1917

Age

19

Family Information

Grandson of Mrs Barbara Hay, 8 Keithhall Road, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie, 19/05/1915

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

S/40341 (also 12117/6) [6] [25]

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 and 1939-1947

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Findmypast.co.uk

British Army Service Records [6] [25] Aberdeen and District Casualties – Inverurie Mrs Hay, 8 Keithhall Road, Inverurie, has been officially notified that her grandson, Private George Hay, Gordons, who was reported missing, is now believed killed. Before enlistment he was employed at Messrs Tait’s Paper Works.

Census 1901

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/01/1918, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 1/12/1918, p 7 (Photo)

Pte Geo Hay, Gordons, 8 Keithhall Road, Inverurie, reported missing, now believed killed.

People’s Journal 01/12/1918, p 12

FOR THEIR COUNTRY HAY – Previously reported missing on 18 April 1917, now officially reported killed, Pte G M Hay, Gordon Highlanders, MG, 8 Keithhall Road, Inverurie, aged 19 years – deeply regretted.

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds Findagrave No 16094122

093


94 Name

George Adams HIRD

Date of Birth

14/06/1895

Birthplace

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

18 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Date of Death

14/11/1916

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

21 Son of David (roadman) & Barbara Allan (nee Webster) Hird, 30 North Street, Inverurie. Married 25/11/1878, Inverurie Beneficiary: Mrs B Hird, 30 North Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Piper

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

6411

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 : Rank given as Drummer

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 28/11/1916, p 2

CWGC [1] Rank given as Piper ; UK Roll given as Drummer District Casualties – Inverurie Killed – Pte George Hird, Gordons, son of Mr David Hird, 30 North Street, Inverurie.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 10

Memorials

Private Geo Hird, Gordons, killed. Son of Mr David Hird, 30 North Street, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 12440126

094


95 Name

Robert HENRY (aka Bertie”)

Date of Birth

c 1896

Birthplace

Census 1911

Durham, England Inverurie Mills Workman’s Cottage, Kintore. (Father - papermaking foreman) Inverurie Mills – paper mill worker

Occupation

Machine man, Tait’s paper mill.

Date of Death

31/07/1916

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of Robert & Jessie Ann (nee Mitchell) Henry, The Cottage, Malcolm Road, Peterculter Married 29/12/1893, Inverurie Keith

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

10850

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 nd INVERURIE CASUALTIES, 2 para Mr Robert Hendry, managers of Messrs Tait and Sons, paper manufacturers, Broomend, received intimation on Saturday that his son, Private R Hendry of the Gordons, had been killed. Private Hendry, who was a machine man with Messrs Tait and Sons, left with the Gordons at the outbreak of war, and has been in France since November 1918. (Spellings as per notice.)

Census 1901

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 07/08/1916, p 3

Newspaper Evening Express 24/08/1916, p 2

HENRY – Killed in action on 31st July 1916, Private Bertie Henry, Gordons (10850), bomber, aged 20 years, son of Robert Henry, manager, Inverurie Paper Mills – deeply mourned.

Evening Express 30/08/1916, p 2 (photo)

They Fell in the fight for Freedom: Private Bertie Henry (Gordons), Inverurie

Memorials

Commemorated Sibling

095

St Mary's Episcopal War Memorial within church St Mary’s Episcopal Churchyard Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12439261 In loving memory of BERTIE & JOHN, beloved sons of Robert & Jessie A Henry, both enlisted in "Gordons" Sept 1914, both died of wounds in their 20th year. Bertie is interred in France. John (No 062)


96 Name

Colin Campbell IVERS

Date of Birth

11/11/1894

Birthplace

56 Canal Terrace, Aberdeen

Census 1901

13 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie. Father – general dealer

Census 1911

Occupation

19 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie – Assistant storekeeper Inverurie St Mary’s Episcopal Church – Pupils’ Successes The Representative Church Council Board of Education of the Episcopal Church conducted an examination on Religious Knowledge on May 18 last, and the pupils belonging to St Mary’s Episcopal Church, Inverurie, who went forward have done more creditably. The local successes are: Senior Course – George Smith, Colin Ivers – prizes. Ironmongery assistant

Date of Death

02/08/1917

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

21 Son of Henry (stoneware hawker) & Isabella Milne (nee Smith) Ivers, Hillhead of Whitecross, Pitcaple. Married 02/05/1879, Oldmachar, Aberdeen Beneficiary: Henry Ivers, 13 Whinhill Cottage, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

266364

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Mendinghem Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

III. B. 12.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Education Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/08/1908, p 6

Family Information

th

096

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 217 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: IVERS – Died at Casualty Clearing Station of wounds received in action on August 2, Private Colin Campbell Ivers, Gordon Highlanders, aged 22 years, fifth and beloved son of Henry and Isabella Ivers, 102 North Street, Inverurie. Deeply mourned. District Casualties: Other three names have been added to the roll of honour since last week – Lance-Corporal James Jaffray, son of Mr John Jaffray, Hawthorn Cottages; Private Colin Campbell Ivers, son of Mr Henry Ivers, North Street (Mr Ivers has five sons with the colour); and Private Smith, son of Mr William Smith, Rutherfordfolds. Another lad well known in the burgh, although not a native, has given his life for his King and country – Jim Russell. He was for some years in the employment of Mr Watson, ironmonger. The sons of Mr and Mrs Henry Ivers, 102 North Street, Inverurie, provide a striking example in patriotism. One has already died for his country, three are still serving, one is on Government work, and the sixth, not yet of military age is a member of the local Volunteer Company: Cpl Henry A Ivers, Guards Brigade, wounded; Gnr John Ivers RGA, wounded; Pte Alex Ivers, Gordons, wounded; and Pte Colin C Ivers, Gordons, died of wounds. Inverurie War Memorial St Mary’s Episcopal Church War Memorial, Inverurie – inside church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12695887

Newspaper Evening Express 11/08/1917, p 2

Newspaper Evening Express, 16/08/1917, p 3 Evening Express, 27/08/1917 (Photo)

Newspaper People’s Journal 29/09/1917, p8 (Photo)

Memorials


97 Name

James KIDD

Date of Birth

16/02/1895

Birthplace

Balmedie Lodge, Belhelvie

Census 1901

Hillhead Cottage, Keithhall (Father – James – gamekeeper)

Census 1911

7 Wardes Road, Inverurie - draper

Education

Inverurie Public School

Occupation

Apprentice draper

Date of Death

23/12/1915

Age

Enlisted

20 Parents James & Elizabeth Jane (Watson) Kidd, Wardes Road, Inverurie. Married 16/07/1892, Aberdeen Aberdeen – Oct 1914

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/4th Battalion

Service No

2956

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Ypres (Menin Gate)

Grave Ref

Panel 38

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, Vol 2: p 193 : KIDD, James, Private, No 2956 1/4th Battn The Gordon Highlanders (TF) eldest son of James Kidd of Wardes Road, Inverurie, co Aberdeen, Gamekeeper by his wife Elizabeth Jane, dau of Robert Watson; b Belhelvie co Aberdeen 16 Feb 1895; educ Inverurie Public School, and on leaving school was apprenticed as a draper there, afterwards being employed with an Aberdeen firm ; joined the Gordon Highlanders in Oct 1914 after the outbreak of war ; went to France 19 Feb 1915 ; was wounded, but returned to the front in July, 1915 and was killed in action 23 Dec 1915. Buried in the Dorsets’ Cemetery, south of Vibrand Molen; unm. INVERURIE 4TH GORDON WOUNDED Mr James Kidd, Wardes Road, Inverurie, has received information that his son, Private James Kidd, of the 4th Gordons, has been wounded. Writing from a hospital in France, Private Kidd says he was digging a trench when he was picked off, receiving a flesh wound on the leg. Other five of the 4th Gordons were wounded on the same day. Private Kidd served his apprenticeship with Mr George Martin, draper, Inverurie, and was with a firm of drapers in Aberdeen when war broke out. ABERDEEN MEN IN LISTS OF CASUALTIES : KILLED Pte R Littlejohn, 4th Gordons – Extract – The Rev P D Thomson, chaplain attached to the battalion writes: Pte Littlejohn as working with a comrade Pte J Kidd in a communication trench when a rifle grenade landed near them, killing them both instantaneously. ……. In due time a cross with suitable inscription will be erected by the battalion over his grave, which will be carefully tended by the authorities in the coming days in honour of the gallant dead who lie around. Pte Kidd, referred to in the letters, belonged to Inverurie and his relatives have been officially notified of his death. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] & Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12056991 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, no 149 [10] : Erected by JAMES KIDD in memory of his wife ELIZABETH J.WATSON d.15 Nov.1915 aged 48, their dau. AGNES WATSON accidentally drowned 21 May 1910 aged 7. Their son Pte. JAMES KIDD 1/4 Gordons killed in action 23 Dec.1915 aged 20. Said JAMES KIDD d.27 July 1922 aged 68. Their son JOHN d Dar-es-Salaam, East Africa 26 Aug.1938 aged 38.

Family Information

De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/04/1915, p 6

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 31 December 1915, p6 Evening Express 06/01/1916, p 5

Memorials

Commemorated

097


98 Name

Robert McGREGOR

Date of Birth

21/01/1879

Birthplace

8 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie

Census 1891

Margaret Cottage, Inverurie (12 years)

Census 1901

Occupation

Margaret Cottage, Inverurie (22 yrs) – Navvy Inverurie Mills (32 yrs) – son-in-law with John Dawson and Robert’s wife, Isabella Striker, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Residence 1917

Broomend, Port Elphinstone

Date of Death

17/05/1917

Age

Spouse

38 Daniel (butcher) & Margaret (nee Morrice) McGregor Married 26/12/1861, St Nicholas, Aberdeen Married 30/12/1904, Broomend, Kintore - Isabella Dawson

Enlisted

Inverurie 1914

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/5th Battalion (Buchan & Formartine)

Service No

242021

Country

France

Cemetery

Brown's Copse Cemetery, Roeux

Grave Ref

II. E. 25

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Census 1911

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/05/1917, p 4 Newspaper Evening Express, 20/06/1917, p 2 (Photo)

Newspaper Evening Express 15/06/1917, p 3

Memorials

098

District casualties – Inverurie: Private Robert McGregor, Gordons, killed, was employed at Inverurie Locomotive works, and his wife resides at Broomend, Port-Elphinstone.

Roll of Honour: McGregor – Killed in action on May 16th, 1917, Private Robert McGregor (“Bob”), Gordon Highlanders, aged 38, youngest son of D McGregor, Saphock Place, Inverurie, and beloved brother of Mrs Thain, 284 Union Grove, Aberdeen. Deeply mourned by his sorrowing Father, Brother, and Sisters, and by all who knew him. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, LOAS Findagrave No 56379863


99 Name

James West McLEOD

Date of Birth

23/04/1895

Birthplace

15b Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie

Census 1901

18 North Street, Inverurie. Father, James – butcher

Census 1911

15 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie (12 yrs) – living with grandmother

Occupation

Labourer, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Date of Death

14/06/1917

Age

Enlisted

22 Son of John (butcher) & Anna Sophia (nee Dressel) McLeod, Back Hill of Crimond, Keithhall, Inverurie Married 21/06/1892, Inverurie Keith

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

S/40151

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 06/07/1917, p 4 Newspaper Evening Express 23/07/1917 (Photo)

Memorials

District Casualties – Inverurie: Private James McLeod, killed, was a son of Mr John McLeod, cattle dealer, 13 Saphock Place, Inverurie. At mobilisation he was employed at the Locomotive Works.

GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave 124738685

099


100 Name

Hector George McINTOSH

Date of Birth

12/01/1900

Birthplace

Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

Turnpike Dyelvilla, Kintore - Scholar. Father - domestic gardener

Census 1911

Nicol’s Cottage, Port Elphinstone - Scholar

Date of Death

17/10/1918

Age

Enlisted

18 Son of George & Mary Ann (nee Stephen) McIntosh, Gardener's Cottage, Port Elphinstone Married 15/05/1885, Oldmachar, Aberdeen Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

B Coy 6th/7th Battalion

Service No

S/42700

Country

France

Cemetery

Terlincthun British Cemetery

Grave Ref

V. F. 11.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: McINTOSH – Died of wounds at a stationary hospital, Private Hector George McIntosh, Gordon Highlanders, aged 18 years and 9 months, third son of George McIntosh, gardener, Blythewood, Inverurie.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 22/10/1918, p 2

Newspaper People’s Journal 16/11/1918, p6 (Photo)

Memorials Siblings

Pte Hector G McIntosh, GH, Port Elphinstone, died of wounds.

Inverurie War Memorial St Mary’s Church Episcopal Church War Memorial – inside church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 55976184 William (No051) & Harry (No 130)

100


101 Name

William Mearns McRAE

Date of Birth

19/12/1900

Birthplace

Tillyston, Fintray

Census 1901

Bogheads, Hawthorn Cottar House, Kintore. Father – Ploughman.

Census 1911

Conglass, Inverurie - Scholar

Occupation

Farm servant, Balquhain, Inverurie

Date of Death

26/03/1918

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

19 Son of Duncan & Elsie (Mearns) McRae, Braeside, Pittodrie, Pitcaple Married 30/11/1895, Inverurie Beneficiary: Parents, Conglass Cottage, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

7th Battalion

Service No

266437

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Family Information

th

101

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 225 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper People’s Journal 02/12/1916, p 9 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/11/1916 p 6 Newspaper Evening Express 16/04/1918, p 4

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1919 NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE Private William McRae, Gordons, son of Mr Duncan McRae, Conglass, is reported wounded. He was formerly a farm servant at Balquhain. District Casualties – Inverurie Wounded – Private Wm McRae, Gordons, son of Mr Duncan McRae, Conglass. District Casualties – Inverurie Private Wm McRae, Gordons (killed) was a farm servant at Balquhain, Inverurie. He is a son of Mr Duncan McRae, grieve, Conglass, Inverurie.

Garioch Heritage Society

PEOPLE: Pte Wm McRae, Gordon Highlanders, Conglass Cottages; killed in action Cambrai 6 th March 1918, aged 18 yrs. [50]

Memorials

Commemorated

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 124739018 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 601 [10] : In loving memory of DAVID McRAE Aberdeenshire Constabulary beloved husband of ALEXANDRINA JAMIESON d.18 Mar.1934 aged 26. His father DUNCAN McRAE d.26 Nov. 1918 aged 46, his brother WILLIAM McRAE Gordon Hrs. fell in action 26 Mar.1918 aged 19. His mother ELSPETH MEARNS d.23 Dec.1956 aged 81


102 Name

William MAIR

Date of Birth

c 1893

Birthplace

Oldmachar, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Date of Death

Farmhouse, Netherton, Balquhain, Inverurie. Head John Watt, grandfather Netherton, Inverurie (18 yrs) – living with John Watt, grandfather & Uncle Henry 19/11/1916

Age

22

Family Information

Grandson of John Watt, Netherton, Inverurie.

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: uncle – Henry Watt, Netherton, Balquhain, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie, 13/02/1911

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

11853

Country

France

Cemetery

Thiepval Memorial

Grave Ref

Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Census 1911

th

102

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 218 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/12/1916, p 3

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1919 INVERURIE – Killed – Private William Mair, Gordons, grandson of Mr John Watt, farmer, Netherton, Inverurie. He was a farm servant before enlistment.

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 10

Memorials

Pte Wm Mair, Gordons, Inverurie, killed.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12467012

NB: Aberdeen Daily Journal – 13/12/1916, p1: Nicol – Killed in action, Pte Alex Nicol, Canadian Batt, aged 22 yrs, elder son of John Nicol, Sedgewick, Alberta and late of Cowbyres, Pitcaple, and grandson of John Watt, Netherton, Inverurie. (ie – relation of William Mair)


103 Name

Alexander MEARNS

Date of Birth

17/02/1893

Birthplace

Meikle Wartle, Rayne

Census 1901

Windyhills, Chapel of Garioch – Scholar (Father – cattleman on farm)

Address 1915

64a North Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Millworker at Tait Paper Mills

Date of Death

25/09/1915

Age

22

Family Information

Enlisted

Son of Alexander C (farm servant) & Jane (nee Wilson) Mearns Married – 21/08/1914, Commercial Hotel, Inverurie to Hannah Smith, 58 North Street, Inverurie Keith

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

10859

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 115 to 119

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Start, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Spouse

th

103

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 218 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 INVERURIE MILLWORKER MISSING Mrs Annie Mearns, 72 West High Street, has received official intimation that her husband (Pte Alex Mearns of the 6 th Gordons has been posted missing since 25 September. Private Mearns is the son of Mr Alexander Mearns, Burn Lane, Inverurie and in civil life was a millworker at Messrs Tait & Sons, paper manufacturers. MEARNS – Killed in action on the 25th September, 1915, Private Alex Mearns, 6th Battalion Gordon Highlanders, beloved husband of Hannah Smith, 64c North Street, Inverurie – deeply regretted. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 12467012 Inverurie Bass – Sec 3, No 378 [1] : In memory of JANE WILSON, beloved wife of Alexander Mearns d at Station Croft Wartle 18 Jan 1943 aged 72 yrs, also their son, ALEXANDER Fell in Action at Loos 25 Sept 1915 aged 22 yrs, the above ALEXANDER MEARNS d 5 Oct 1952 aged 81 yrs.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/11/1915, p 3 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 21/01/1916, p 4

Memorials

Commemorated


104 Name

Peter MELVIN

Date of Birth

23/06/1895

Birthplace

Pattiesmill, Keithhall

Census 1901

Pattiesmill, Keithhal. Father – cattleman on farm

Census 1911

Sauchenburn, Lethenty, Chapel of Garioch (15 yrs) – farm servant

Occupation

Farm servant, Keithhall

Date of Death

13/04/1918

Age

Enlisted

22 Son of John (farm servant) & Isabella Melvin (nee Troup), 48A High Street, Inverurie. Married 12/03/1892, Keithhall Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/4th Battalion

Service No

S/11314

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Ploegsteert Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 9

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper People’s Journal 30/09/1916, p7

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Wounded in action – Private Peter Melvin, Gordon Highlanders, son of Mr John Melvin, 48a High Street. MELVIN – Previously reported wounded and missing on 9-13th April, 1918, now presumed to have died on that date or since, Pte Peter Melvin, 1/4 th Gordon Highlanders, Lewis Gun Section, aged 22 years, dearly beloved youngest son of Mr & Mrs Melvin, 48a High Street, Inverurie. Sadly missed.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 22/08/1919, p 1 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/08/1919, p 6 & People’s Journal 23/08/1919, p7

Memorials

Commemorated

104

INVERURIE GORDON REPORTED KILLED: Private Peter Melvin, 1/4th Gordons, who has been reported missing since April, 1918, is now presumed to be killed. He is the youngest son of Mr John Melvin, 48a High Street. He enlisted in the early days of the war, and saw a lot of fighting, being wounded twice. Before enlistment he was a farm servant in the Keith-hall district. He was 22 years of age. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12704475 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 208 [10] : In loving memory of our dear sons Pte. PETER MELVIN 1/4 Gordon Hrs. killed in France 9-13 Apr.1918 aged 22, his brother JOHN MELVIN d.6 Dec.1916 aged 27. Their mother ISABELLA TROUP beloved wife of JOHN MELVIN d.13 May 1939 aged 66. Said JOHN MELVIN d.27 Mar.1945 aged 77. WILLIAM MELVIN beloved husband of ANNIE ADAM d.22 Mar.1967 aged 73.


105 Name

Allan MILNE

Date of Birth

14/10/1895

Birthplace

Inverurie

Census 1901

57 West High Street, Inverurie (5yrs) - boarder

Census 1911

57 West High Street, Inverurie (15 yrs, adopted son)

Residence 1915

Grange

Occupation

Blacksmith, Locomotive Works, Inverurie

Date of Death

25/09/1915

Age

22

Family Information

Adopted son of George (navvy) & Barbara Allan

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Piper

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

10604

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 115 to 119.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

th

105

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 218 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/10/1915, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 MILNE – Killed in action, on 25th September, 10604 Piper Allan Milne, beloved and adopted son of George and Mrs Allan, 57 West High Street, Inverurie – deeply regretted. INVERURIE PIPER KILLED Official information was received on Saturday by Mr and Mrs Allan, 57 West High Street, Inverurie, that their adopted son, Piper Allan Milne, of the 6 th Gordons, had been killed on 25th September. Piper Milne in civil life served his apprenticeship as a blacksmith at the GNSR Locomotive Works, Inverurie, and at the outbreak of war was working at his trade in the Grange district.fr

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 18/10/1915, p 6

Newspaper People’s Journal 23/10/1915, p 10

THEY HAVE BLED AND DIED FOR KING AND COUNTRY th Inverurie – Piper Allan Milne, Inverurie, 6 Gordons, killed.

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial – Drummer [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 15351556


106 Name

Robert Moir Taylor MURDOCH

Date of Birth

01/12/1897

Birthplace

50 West High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

98 High Street, Inverurie (3 yrs). (Father – plasterer) INVERURIE ACADEMY - SCHOOL BOARD MEETING [46] 06/09/1916 – Military Service Letters were submitted from the Department intimating that they were unable to endorse the applications on behalf of James Davidson and Robert M T Murdoch for postponement of Military Service. SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS Inverurie – The Inverurie School Board met in the Inverurie Academy last night – the Rev James Black presiding. The results of the leaving certificate examination were submitted, and showed that 15 full leaving certificates have been awarded. The successful pupils were: …. Robert M T Murdoch. It was reported that the number on the roll at the Academy was 180, the highest since it was opened. At the Public School, the number was 540. 14/06/1917

Education

Education Aberdeen Daily Journal 07/09/1916, p 6

Date of Death Age

Enlisted

19½ Son of Robert (plasterer) & Jane Ann (nee Taylor) Murdoch, 98 High Street, Inverurie Married 30/12/1896, Rosehearty Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

C Coy,1st Battalion

Service No

S/15574

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial

Grave Ref

Bay 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

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UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 03/07/1917, p 2 Evening Express, 24/08/1917 (Photo)

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 04/07/1917 p 4 Memorials

Commemorated

106

Roll of Honour: MURDOCH – Killed in action on the 14th June, Robert M T Murdoch, aged 19½ years, private, Gordon Highlanders, only son of Robert Murdoch, 98 High Street, Inverurie.

District Casualties – Inverurie Private Robert M Murdoch, killed, was the only son of Mr Robert Murdoch, plasterer, 98 High Street, Inverurie. He was a student at Inverurie Academy. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 124741971 Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 108 [10] : In loving memory of ROBERT, son of Jane and Robert Murdoch d in action 1914-1918, also JANE ANN TAYLOR d 2 Feb 1936, beloved wife of Robert Murdoch d 13 Mar 1960, also his second wife, JESSIE WILLIAMINA GIBB d 15 Jan 1986.


107 Name

John MUTCH

Date of Birth

28/10/1891

Birthplace

9 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Census 1901

Railway Terrace, Kintore. Father - paper mill worker.

Census 1911

6 Blackhall Road Inverurie – General labourer, aerated waterworks

Occupation

Northern Co-operative Company, Aberdeen

Date of Death

26/10/1917

Age

Enlisted

25 Youngest son of Alexander & Ann (nee Birse) Mutch, 6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie Married 23/03/1878, Inverurie Inverurie, 08/04/1911

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

S/18306 & 796

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Hooge Crater Cemetery, Zillebeke

Grave Ref

Plot XII Row K Grave

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

107

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 232 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 British Army WW1 Pension Records 1914-1920: Wounded – Gunshot wound chest 28/02/1915 & medical history Roll of Honour: MUTCH – Previously reported missing on October 26, now officially reported killed on that date, Pte John Mutch, Gordon Highlanders, on his 26th year, youngest son of Mr & Mrs Alex Mutch, 6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie. Deeply mourned. Aberdeen & District Casualties - Inverurie : Private John Mutch, who was previously reported missing, is now officially reported killed. He was the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Mutch, 6 Blackhall Road, and was called up with the Territorials at the outbreak of war. He was in the employment of the Northern Co-operative Company, Aberdeen. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12534561

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/01/1918, p 1

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/01/1918, p 4

Memorials

Newspaper People’s Journal 01/02/1918, p6 (Photo)

Pte John Mutch, Gordons, 6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie, killed.


108 Name

Thomas MURISON (or Murrison)

Date of Birth

18/05/1896

Birthplace

In a caravan at Braeside, Rothiemaise, Rayne

Census 1901

Tent in Wood, Chapel of Garioch (Father - tinker)

Address 1916

23 Hutchison Street, Aberdeen

Occupation

Hawker

Date of Death

16/11/1916

Age

Spouse

20 Son of Thomas (old iron dealer) & Michaelina (nee Croll) Murison, Strathburn Cottage, Inverurie Married 22/10/1915 – Christine Stewart (pedlar), St Nicholas, Aberdeen.

Soldiers’ Wills

Beneficiary: wife – Mrs T Murison, 23 Hutchison Street, Aberdeen

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

4930

Country

France

Cemetery

Forcefille Community Cemetery & Extension

Grave Ref

Plot 3. Row D. Grave 9

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/12/1916, p 6

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 05/12/1916, p4

Newspaper Evening Express 27/12/1916 (photo)

Memorials

108

INVERURIE – Wounded – Private Thomas Murison, Gordons, son of Mr Thomas Murison, Strathburn Cottage. District Casualties: Private T Murison, Nairn Mrs Murison, 1 Shaw’s Close, Nairn, has been officially informed that her husband, Private Thomas Murison, Gordon Highlanders, has been killed in action in France. Private Murison was only 19 years of age, and enlisted after the outbreak of the war. He was a native of Inverurie, and about a year ago married a daughter of Mr George Stewart, general dealer, Nairn. For his young widow, still in her teens, and a baby boy about seven weeks old, much sympathy has been expressed. There is a pathetic interest in the death of Private Murison in the fact that he was not fated to see his baby boy.

They Died for King and Country: Private Tom Murison (Gordons), Inverurie

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 17072957


109 Name

Edward Ernest O'BRIEN

Date of Birth

09/08/1889

Birthplace

Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

2nd floor, Kintore (no street) Father - paper mill worker.

Occupation

Employee of Miller & Sons, Chemical Works, Aberdeen

Date of Death

27/09/1915

Age

Spouse

26 Son of Edward (papermill worker) & Helen (nee Thomson) O'Brien, Railway Terrace, Inverurie Married 11/3/1887, Broomend, Kintore Married 24/12/1912, Inverurie – Nellie Davidson, domestic servant

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/4th Battalion

Service No

4152

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Harlebeke New British Cemetery, Harelbeke, West-Vlaanderen

Grave Ref

XIII. B. 5.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds Germany

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 – Death location – Other Areas - Germany INVERURIE GORDON KILLED Official information has been received by Mr Edward O’Brien, Port Elphinstone, that his son, Private Edward O’Brien, 4th Gordons, was killed on 27th September last. He had been previously posted as missing. Prior to mobilisation Private O’Brien was employed at Messrs Miller and Sons Chemical works, Aberdeen, and his wife resides in Aberdeen. Acknowledgements O’BRIEN – In loving memory of our dear son, Private E E O’Brien, Gordon Highlanders, who died 27th September 1915 of wounds received in action on the 25th September. O far the touch of a vanished hand. And the sound of a voice that is still. Inserted by his Father and Mother, Railway Terrace, Port Elphinstone. INVERURIE’S GLORIOUS DEAD Inverurie heroes who have sacrificed their lives: Private Edward E O’Brien, 4th Gordons

Family Information

Ancestry.co.uk

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 24/11/1915, p 2

Newspaper Evening Express 27/09/1917, p 2

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/12/1915, p3 (photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

109

Private Edward E O’Brien, 4th Gordons, was one of those posted as missing on September 25. Two days later he died of wounds in a field hospital at Menen. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 12529322 Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 64 [10] : In loving memory of EDWARD O'BRIEN, beloved husband of HELEN THOMSON d at Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone 6 Jun 1932 aged 70 yrs, also his eldest son, EDWARD ERNEST O'BRIEN d of wounds 27 Sept 1915 aged 26 yrs, interred at Harlebeck, Belgium, also the said HELEN THOMSON d at Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone 10 Dec 1933 aged 69 yrs.


110 Name

John Clark PENNY

Date of Birth

06/02/1893

Birthplace

23 Stevenson Street, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Coullie Cottar House, Udny

Emigration

20/10/1913, Toronto, Canada – arrival Buffalo, New York [6]

Date of Death

12/10/1915

Age

Enlisted

22 Son of John C (ploughman) & Ann Gavin (nee Ross) Penny, 59 St Patrick Street, Toronto, Canada Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

C Coy 1st/6th Battalion

Service No

11279

Country

France

Cemetery

Chocques Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. G. 31.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

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6 Gordons Ancestry.co.uk

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 20/10/1915, p 7

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/10/1915, p 7

Newspaper The Scotsman 01/11/1915, p 10 Memorials

Newspaper Evening Express 05/11/1915, p 4 (photo) Newspaper People’s Journal 18/12/1915 (photo)

110

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 220 [14]. Border Crossings - arrived Buffalo, NY 20 Oct 1913. Father John Penny, Inverurie INVERURIE GORDONS WOUNDED Information has been received by Mr and Mrs Penny, 30 High Street, Inverurie that their son Pte John Penny, jun, 6 th Gordons, has been wounded. When war broke out, Pte Penny came from Girvan, Saskatchewan, to join the Gordons. Pte Penny has other two brothers in the Gordons, one of whom lost his right eye at Neuve Chapelle, and his father is on the staff of the 6th Gordons. INVERURIE GORDON’S DEATH: Information has been received by Mr and Mrs John Penny, 30 High Street, Inverurie, that their son, Private John Penny, jun, of the 6 th Gordons, has died of wounds. Private Penny came from Saskatchewan to join the Gordons, and along with two brothers has been through all the fighting since Neuve Chapelle. Mr John Penny, sen, is also on active service, and is storekeeper at the headquarters of the battalion. John Penny of the 6th Gordons, is reported killed. He travelled from Saskatchewan to join the Gordons and is a son of Mr John Penny, 30 High Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56567647 INVERURIE’S GLORIOUS DEAD Inverurie heroes who have sacrificed their lives: Private J C Penny, Canadians (formerly 6th Gordons)


111 Name

Adam Marr PHILIP

Date of Birth

21/05/1895

Birthplace

Straith’s Cottage, Port Elphinstone

Census 1901

Port Elphinstone - Scholar. Father - wood boiler

Census 1911

Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone – Grocer, cooperative

Occupation

Grocer

Date of Death

02/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of William Allan & Mary (nee Robb) Philip, Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie Married 1/10/1887, Meldrum Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

A Company 1st/6th Battalion

Service No

266030

Country

France

Cemetery

St Nicholas British Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. G. 17.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

111

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 220 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk

Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: PHILIP – Killed in action, on 23rd April, Private Adam Marr Philip, Gordons, aged 21 years and 11 months, fourth and dearly beloved son of William and Mary Philip, Brewery Cottage, Port-Elphinstone, Inverurie.

Newspaper Evening Express 12/05/1917, p 2

Newspaper People’s Journal 19/05/1917, p6 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

Pte Adam Philip, Gordons, killed. Son of Mr Wm Philip, Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 24731760 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 284 [10]: In loving memory of Pte. ADAM M.PHILIP killed in action 23 Apr.1917 aged 21, Gnr. DAVID H.PHILIP killed in action 30 Aug.1917 aged 25 and MARY BELLA d.in infancy – children of WM. & MARY PHILIP Port Elphinstone. Also JANE A FLORENCE beloved wife of ALEXR. PHILIP d.23 Feb.1914 aged 23 & their infant dau FLORENCE MARY, also their son ALEXANDER d 19 Oct.1921 aged 9. David (No 135)


112 Name

Alexander PROSSER

Date of Birth

18/3/1897

Birthplace

9 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Census 1901

9 Saphock Place, Inverurie. Father - Navvy

Occupation

Employed by Mr A Cruickshank, cattle dealer

Date of Death

08/12/1916

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

19 Son of John & Margaret (nee Roger) Prosser, 9 Saphock Cottages, Inverurie Married 06/07/1884, Inverurie Beneficiary: Mother – Maggie Prosser, 91 North Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Banchory

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/4th Battalion

Service No

6417

Country

France

Cemetery

Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension Part II (M-Z)

Grave Ref

IV. E. 37.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 In Memoriam: PROSSER – In loving member of our dear son and brother, Private Alexander Prosser, Gordons who died of wounds in France on the 8 th December 1916 aged 19 yrs. Verse, Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers – Saphock Cottage, Inverurie. NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Private Alexander Prosser, Gordons, son of Mr John Prosser, Saphock Cottage, North Street, has died of wounds. Prior to enlisting he was employed with Mr Alexander Cruickshank, cattle dealer.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 07/12/1918, p 2 Newspaper People’s Journal 23/12/1916, p 9

Newspaper People’s Journal 10/03/1917, p

Memorials

Commemorated

112

Pte Alex Prosser, Gordons, died of wounds. Son of Mr John Prosser, Saphock Cottage, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56587850 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 378 [10] : Erected by JOHN PROSSER in loving memory of his wife MARGARET ROGER d. Saphock Cottage 23 June 1924 aged 66, their eldest son d.5 Apr.1893 aged 11. Their youngest son ALEXANDER d. of wounds in France 8 Dec.1916 aged 19. Above JOHN PROSSER d.27 Mar. 1949 aged 93. Their sons DAVID d.20 June 1949 aged 64, JAMES d.13 Jan.1974 aged 86. Also his mother ELIZABETH SIMPSON d.9 Aug.1902 aged 69.


113 Name

John ROBERTSON

Date of Birth

10/04/1894

Birthplace

76 North Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

100a North Street, Inverurie. Father - plasterer's labourer

Census 1911

98 North Street, Inverurie – Shop assistant in grocery

Occupation

Linlithgow Co-operative Company

Date of Death

09/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

23 Son of John (farm servant) & Mary Ann (nee Ewen) Robertson, 8 Saphock Place, Inverurie Married 24/06/1893, Alford Bathgate

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

14038

Country

France

Cemetery

Beaurains Road Cemetery

Grave Ref

F. 37

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: ROBERTSON – Killed in action on 9th April 1917, Private John Robertson, Gordon Highlanders, aged 23 years, eldest and beloved son of John and Mary Robertson, 98a North Street, Inverurie – deeply mourned. No one who knew him need ever be told A warmer heart death never made cold; His cheery ways, his smiling face, There is none can fill dear John’s place. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Pte John Robertson, killed, was the son of Mr Robertson, 98a North Street, Inverurie and was employed with the Linlithgow Co-operative Company

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 30/04/1917, p 2

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 01/05/1917, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 26/05/1917, p 6 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

113

Pte John Robertson, Gordons, killed. Son of Mr John Robertson, 98a North Street, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds Findagrave No 24737101 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 291 [10] : Erected by JOHN ROBERTSON in loving memory of his eldest son JOHN killed in action in France 9 Apr.1917 aged 23, his dau. MARY d.in infancy. His wife MARY ANN EWEN d.2 June 1918 aged 47.


114 Name

John ROGER

Date of Birth

04/04/1887

Birthplace

Inverurie

Census 1901

5 Saphock Place, Inverurie - Scholar . Father - general labourer

Address 1917

8a Keithhall Road, Inverurie

Date of Death

23/04/1917

Age

Spouse

30 Son of John Roger & Jane Robertson (papermill worker), 5 Saphock Place, Inverurie Married 30/11/1912, Inverurie – Williamina Hay (domestic servant)

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/4th Battalion

Service No

202597

Country

France

Cemetery

Crump Trench British Cemetery, Fampoux

Grave Ref

I. B. 12.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

114

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 232 [14].

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Evening Express 14/05/1917, p 2 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 15/05/1917, p 3

Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 rd ROGER – Killed in action, on 23 of April 1917, Private John Roger, Gordon Highlanders aged 30 years, beloved husband of Williamina Hay, 8a Keithhall Road, Inverurie.

Newspaper People’s Journal 16/06/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE – Private John Roger, killed, resided at 8a Keithhall Road, Inverurie and leaves a widow and family.

Pte John Roger, Gordons, 8a Keithhall Road, Inverurie, killed.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 24500174 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 222 [10] : In loving memory of JOHN ROGER d.15 Dec.1911 aged 51, his wife JANE ROBERTSON d.5 Apr.1899 aged 39. Their sons DAVID d.27 Oct.1896 aged 3yrs 3mths., JOHN killed in action in France 23 Apr.1917 aged 30


115 Name

William Adam ROSS

Date of Birth

26/03/1896

Birthplace

2 Kirkland Terrace, Inverurie

Census 1901

27 Station Road, Inverurie. Father - cattle dealer

Date of Death

13/11/1916

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

20 Son of John (Farmer) & Jane (nee Elder) Ross, Middleton of Balquhain, Chapel of Garioch Married 28/12/1893, Oldmachar, Aberdeen Beneficiary: Father – John Ross, The Farm, Port Elphinstone

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

S/43629

Country

France

Cemetery

Queen's Cemetery, Puisieux

Grave Ref

B. 28

Cause of Death

Fell in action at Beaumont Hamel

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Journal 06/12/1916 p 3

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Missing – Private William Ross, Gordons, eldest son of Mr John Ross, The Farm, Port Elphinstone

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 10 (Photo)

Pte William A Ross, Gordons, Inverurie, missing, son of Mr John Ross, Port Elphinstone.

Newspaper The Times Digital Archive 12/4/1917, p 10 Newspaper People’s Journal 28/04/1917, p4 (Photo)

Roll of Honour – Losses in the ranks – Lists of 1,150 names: Previously reported Missing, now reported Killed. Gordon Highrs - Ross, 43629, W A (Inverurie) [51]

Family Information

Memorials

Commemorated

115

Pte Wm A Ross, Gordons, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, posted missing, now reported killed. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56203971 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 46 [10] : In loving memory of JOHN ROSS farmer Middleton of Balquhain, Inverurie d.20 Nov.1919 aged 64. His sons WILLIAM ADAM fell in action at Beaumont Hamel 13 Nov.1916 aged 20, IAN d.in infancy. His wife JANE ELDER d.13 Mar.1953 aged 90. JOHN W.MORRISON beloved husband of MARGARET ROSS b.15 Apr.1893 – d.25 July 1958. His wife MARGARET ROSS (PEGGY) b.19 Feb.1899 – d.1 July 1971.


116 Name

Patrick SIMPSON

Date of Birth

04/08/1893

Birthplace

39 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

38 High Street, Inverurie – Scholar. Father - Blacksmith

Census 1911

38 High Street, Inverurie – Commercial clerk

Occupation

Clerk

Date of Death

21/11/1916

Age

Enlisted

23 Son of William (blacksmith) & Isabella (nee Watt) Simpson, 38 High Street, Inverurie Married 05/07/1880, Keith Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/7th Battalion

Service No

6419

Country

France

Cemetery

Boulogne Eastern Cemetery

Grave Ref

VIII. D. 204.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds sustained in battle at Beaumont Hamel.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Evening Express 28/11/1916, p 2

UK Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 SIMPSON – Died of wounds, received in action on the 21st November, Private Patrick Simpson, Gordon Highlanders, son of Wm Simpson, High Street, Inverurie, aged 23 years.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 10

Memorials

Commemorated

116

Pte Patrick Simpson, Gordons, Inverurie, died of wounds. He was a son of Dean of Guild Simpson.

Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Lilac Lodge (BOFG) Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56258157 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 562 [10] : In loving memory of WILLIAM SIMPSON blacksmith for 8 years a member of the Inverurie Town Council d.11 Aug.1919 aged 62. His sons WILLIAM Detective Sergt. d. Shanghai 8 Dec. 1913 aged 30 – interred Bubbling Well Cemetery, PARTICK 6th Gordon Highlanders d. of wounds received in action at Beaumont Hamel 21 Nov.1916 aged 23 – interred in Boulogne Cemetery, JOHNNIE d.in infancy 1885. His wife ISABELLA WATT d.23 June 1921 aged 57. Their son JAMES SIMPSON blacksmith d. Ardross 13 Oct.1961 aged 76, his wife MAGGIE ANN PHILIP d. there 11 Dec.1961 aged 80. At Rest.


117 Name

Alexander SMITH

Date of Birth

08/01/1882

Birthplace

North Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

Rutherfolds Croft, Inverurie - labourer at paper mills

Occupation

Farm servant/soldier

Date of Death

06/08/1917

Age

Enlisted

34 Son of William (farmer) & Elizabeth (nee Fraser) Smith, Rutherfolds, Inverurie Married 01/12/1866, Newmachar (1st marriage). Attested 14/01/1904, Glasgow. Total service 13 years 205 days [6]

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

9th Battalion

Service No

9285

Country

France – 59 General Hospital

Cemetery

Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery

Grave Ref

IV. D. 11.

Cause of Death

Died from gunshot wound in back. [6]

Campaign Medals

1914 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 British Army WW1 Service Records - document year 1904. Full military history. Post Office Telegraph To: “Smith, Rutherford Faulds, Inverurie 5/925 – Seventh August – Deeply regret to report 9285 Private Alexander smith 9th Gordons died sixth August at 59 General Hospital St Omer from gunshot wound back.”

Family Information

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Newspaper Evening Telegraph 10/10/1914, p 3 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/08/1917, p 4

Newspaper Evening Express 16/08/1917, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 15/09/1917, p5 (Photo) Memorials

Commemorated

117

Highland Brigade Casualties - Wounded: 9285 – Private A Smith, Inverurie, previously labourer DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Alexander Smith, Gordons, died of wounds, third son of Mr William Smith, Rutherford-folds, Inverurie, was 35 years of age, and formerly farm servant in the Newmachar district. Other three names have been added to the roll of honour since last week – Lance-Corporal James Jaffray, son of Mr John Jaffray, Hawthorn Cottages; Private Colin Campbell Ivers, son of Mr Henry Ivers, North Street (Mr Ivers has five sons with the colour); and Private Smith, son of Mr William Smith, Rutherford-folds. Another lad well known in the burgh, although not a native, has given his life for his King and country – Jim Russell. He was for some years in the employment of Mr Watson, ironmonger. Pte Alex Smith, Gordons, Rutherfordfolds, Inverurie, died from wounds. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56603277 Either St Andrews or West Church (1 Alexander Smith on each memorial) Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 21 [10] : Sacred to the memory of my husband WILLIAM SMITH d Rutherfolds, Inverurie 12 Oct.1937 aged 95. His son ALEXANDER d.in France 1917. Also our dau. MARJORY d.10 May 1921. PETER, ROBERT & GEORGE d.in USA LEWIS & ANNIE d.in infancy. Also his wife ELIZABETH McGREGOR d.23 Nov.1941 aged 76. IDA beloved dau. d.7 Feb.1978 in USA, HELEN beloved dau. d.19 Nov.1978. (NB – Elizabeth McGregor, 2nd wife.)


118 Name

Alexander SMITH

Date of Birth

C 1896

Birthplace

Findochty, Banffshire

118

Census 1901 Residence 1916

13 West High Street, Inverurie

Occupation Date of Death

15/11/1916

Age

20

Family Information

Son of David Smith, 5 Main Street, Findochty, Banffshire

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

923

Country

France

Cemetery

Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet

Grave Ref

Plot I Row K Grave 27

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

1914 Star, Victory Medal, British Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Since last week intimation of the following local casualties has come to hand, viz: Private Adam Bothwell, only son of Mrs Bothwell, Milton of Thainstone; Private Tom Murison, son of Mr T Murison, Strathburn Cottage; Private William Mair, grandson of Mr John Watt, Netherton; and Private Alexander Smith, who belonged to Findochty and resided at 13 West High Street, have made the supreme sacrifice. Lance-Corporal Thomas John Low, son of ex-Bailie Low, Union Bank; and Private William Ross, son of Mr John Ross, Port Elphinstone, have been reported missing. (See Nos 078, 102 & 108) Banffshire Advertiser 07/12/1916, p5

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1916, p 9

Newspaper [21] Ancestry.co.uk Memorial

British Army Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 Inverurie War Memorial Findagrave No 56450419


119 Name

William Charles SMITH

Date of Birth

30/10/1888

Birthplace

33 West High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

73 Leslie Terrace, Aberdeen. Father - baker

Date of Death

05/05/1916

Age

Enlisted

27 Son of Thomas Henry (Baker) & Margaret (nee Smith) Smith. Married 28/10/1885, Oldmachar London 06/01/1916

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

S/13860

Country

France – No 8 Casualty Clearing Station

Cemetery

Bailleul

Grave Ref

II. D. 13.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Vol 4, p 119 SMITH, WILLIAM CHARLES, Private 1st Battn (75th Foot) The Gordon Highlanders, s of Thomas Henry Smith, baker by his wife, Margaret; b Inverurie, co Aberdeen 30 Oct 1888, was a Seaman, enlisted 6 Jan 1916; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders and died in No 8 Casualty Clearing Station 5 May following from wounds received in action. Buried in the British Soldiers’ Cemetery of the Clearing Station ; unmarried. Aberdeen - MEN IN LISTS OF CASUALTIES – KILLED – PTE. W. SMITH, GORDONS: Mrs Smith, 2 View Terrace, Aberdeen, has received intimation officially of the death her nephew. Private W. Smith, of the Gordons. Private Smith was years of age and had been seaman prior enlisting. He was a son of Mr Thomas H. Smith, baker, late of Inverurie. In a letter conveying the news, the chaplain writes: "This morning I conducted his funeral service. His grave will-be marked with a plain cross, on which will be inscribed in durable metal lettering his name, number, regiment, date and cause of death. Our soldiers' graves are most carefully preserved and tended by the authorities. " I can assure you of my deep sympathy with you in your great loss. I know something of what it will mean to you. I felt greatly drawn your nephew from the fact that he was in the Gordons and that, he himself told me, he came from Inverurie, so near to my own parish. Your nephew has died in the execution of his duty. He has given his life for others following in the footsteps of Him who died for us. He was brave and gallant soldier and died nobly." Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56330910

Family Information

De Ruvigny Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/05/1916, p 3

Memorials

119


120 Name

Alexander Duncan SMITH

Date of Birth

31/01/1898

Birthplace

Upper Coullie, Monymusk

Census 1901

Upper Coullie, Monymusk. Father – gardener’s labourer

Date of Death

15/10/1917

Age

Regiment

19 Son of Peter and Agnes (nee Lyon) Smith, Wardfold, Blairdaff, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire. Married 01/07/1882, Cluny Aberdeen Private (CWGC gives L/Cpl, UK Soldiers died in WW1 gives as Private same service number.) [1] Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

S/17520

Country

France

Cemetery

Etaples Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

XXX. D. 10A.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds -

Campaign Medals

Lance Corporal – Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 22/11/1917, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

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Commemorated

120

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – NCO’S & Men Killed – Died of Wounds – GORDONS – Smith 17520 A D (Inverurie) Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial (Rank - Private) Findagrave No 10897679 Cluny Graveyard, No 24 [52] In memory of Agnes Lyon beloved wife of Peter Smith d 1935 aged 74. Their family Mary d 1886 aged 3, Robert d 1913 aged 29, ALEXANDER d in action 1917 aged 19. Above Peter Smith late of Wardfold & Blairdaff farms d 20 May 1951 aged 91; son Francis d St Albans 10 Feb 1969 aged 62.


121 Name

Alexander WATT

Date of Birth

1896

Birthplace

St Nicholas, Aberdeen

Census 1901

Sheilbog, Keithhall

Census 1911

Sheilbog, Keithhall (14 yrs) – working on farm

Occupation

Farm servant

Date of Death

20/09/1917

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of Alexander & Annie (nee Rennie) Watt, Shielbog, Keithhall, Inverurie Married 30/11/1895, St Nicholas, Aberdeen Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

4th Battalion

Service No

202897

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 135 to 136.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action.

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Acknowledgements: WATT – Mr & Mrs Watt and family return sincere thanks to all friends and neighbours for kind sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement. Sheilbog, Keith-hall, Inverurie.

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Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 12/10/1917, p 1

Newspaper People’s Journal 13/10/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Pte Alex Watt, Gordons, Sheilbog, Keith-hall, Inverurie, killed.

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave 12118431 Keithhall Churchyard No 13 [35] In loving memory of our dear son ALEXANDER killed in action in France 20 Sept 1917 aged 21; JAMES d in infancy; their mother ANNIE RENNIE d at the Infirmary 10 Mar 1939 aged 76; their father ALEXANDER WATT d Shielbog 10 Dec 1944 aged 83.


122 Name

Adam Paterson WILSON

Date of Birth

17/04/1896

Birthplace

Burn Lane, Inverurie

Census 1901

Bridgeview, Kemnay. Father – blacksmith at granite quarry

Census 1911

Rosehall, Rayne (14 yrs) – cattleman on farm

Occupation

Brass finisher, Loco Works

Date of Death

04/06/1915

Age

Enlisted

19 Son of Alexander & Helen (nee Paterson) Wilson, 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie. Married 15/12/1893, Inverurie Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

10749

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Le Touret

Grave Ref

Panel 39 to 41.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

th

122

6 Gordons

The Sixth Gordons in France and Flanders, p 232 [14].

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Northern Men Fallen in Action: INVERURIE FAMILY’S LOSS – Information was received in Inverurie yesterday of the death of Private Adam Wilson, of the 6th Gordons. He was a brass finisher at the Locomotive Works, and the son of Mrs Wilson, 25 Constitution Street. Another brother, Private Alexander Wilson of the 2nd Gordons, was killed about a month ago. INVERURIE – Private Allan (Adam) Wilson 6th Gordon Highlanders, son of Mrs A Wilson, Constitution Street, was killed by rifle fire on June 4, being hit in the head and dying instantaneously. He was nineteen years of age and an apprentice brass moulder at the locomotive works. His eldest brother was killed at the front barely a month ago. Roll of Honour: WILSON – Killed in action on May 17, Private Alexander Wilson, 2nd Gordons, aged 21 years, also on June 4, Private Adam Wilson, 6th Gordons, aged 19 years, sons of Mrs Alexander Wilson, 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 15286719 Alexander (No 123)

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 11/06/1915, p 7

Newspaper The Scotsman 12/6/1915, p 11

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/06/1915, p 4

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Sibling


123

Name

Alexander WILSON

Date of Birth

09/08/1894

Birthplace

Keithhall

Occupation

Moulder, Locomotive Department, Inverurie [9]

Date of Death

19/05/1915

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of Alexander & Helen (nee Paterson), 162 Bankhead Road, Bucksburn, Aberdeen (prev 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie). Native of Keithhall Married 15/12/1893, Inverurie Aberdeen 10/08/1914 [25]

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

3/6288

Country

France

Cemetery

Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery

Grave Ref

Campaign Medals

I. A. 124. Died of Wounds (gunshot wound to abdomen and leg), No 10 Stationary Hospital, St Omer 1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

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British army Service Records 1914-1920 AN INVERURIE GORDON’S DEATH: A telegram was received yesterday from the Record Office, Perth by Mrs Alex Wilson, 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie informing her that her son, Private Alex Wilson died in No 10 Stationary Hospital;, St Omer on 17 th May. It is supposed that he had died of wounds. Private Wilson, who was twenty years of age, enlisted in the 3rd Gordons shortly after the outbreak of the war. Roll of Honour: WILSON – Killed in action on May 17, Private Alexander Wilson, 2nd Gordons, aged 21 years, also on June 4, Private Adam Wilson, 6th Gordons, aged 19 years, sons of Mrs Alexander Wilson, 25 Constitution Street, Inverurie.

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Newspaper The Scotsman 22/05/1915, p 11

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123

Newspaper People’s Journal 26/06/1915, p 8 (photo)

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Sibling

INVERURIE BROTHERS KILLED Two Inverurie brothers who have been killed. Their names are Private Alex Wilson, 2d Gordons, and Private Adam Wilson, 6th Gordons. They are sons of Mrs Wilson, 35 Constitution Street, Inverurie. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, LOAS Findagrave No 56603770 Adam (No 122)


124 Name

Robert WATT - POSSIBLE

124

Date of Birth Birthplace

Newmill, Banffshire

Census 1901 Census 1911 Education Occupation Date of Death

23/04/1917

Age Family Information Enlisted

Keith

Rank

Private

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/6th Battalion

Service No

265562

Country Cemetery/Memorial

Brown’s Copse

Grave Ref Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals Memorial Libindx Newspaper Other

Inverurie War Memorial Findagrave No 56380295 NM208530 - Robert Watt – Gordon Highlanders killed 23/4/1917. Service No 265562


125

Name

George ROBERTSON

Date of Birth

c 1887

Birthplace

Inverurie

Census 1901

10 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie - Paper mill worker. Stepson of James Lynch

Date of Death

01/11/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Gills [19]

28 Son of Mrs Mary Jane (nee Morrison) Lynch, 11 Constitution Street, Inverurie. (Mother remarried to James Lynch 15/04/1895, Oldmachar, Aberdeen) Beneficiary: sister – Chrissie Grant, Roselea Cottage, Oldmeldrum.

Enlisted

Oldmeldrum

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Gordon Highlanders

Unit

1st/5th Battalion

Service No

1240

Country

France

Cemetery

St Sever Cemetery, Rouen

Grave Ref

A. 14. 17.

Cause of Death

Died of Heart Failure

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Commonwealth Graves 1914-1921 Inverurie War Memorial St Mary’s Episcopal Church War Memorial, Inverurie Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 55946505

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125


126

Name

George Walker FULLERTON

Date of Birth

07/08/1881

Birthplace

Bankhead, Newhills, Aberdeen

Census 1891

Address 1918

Mackie Cottage, Newhills, Aberdeen Inverurie Mills Workman’s Cottage, Kintore Parents Henry & Grace Fullerton. (Father – Mechanical engineer) 754 Yoker Road, Yoker, Glasgow.

Occupation

Mechanical engineer (marine)

Date of Death

29/04/1918

Age

Rank

36 Son of Henry & Grace (nee Brown) Fullerton. Married 02/07/1875, Newhills Married 01/12/1911, Old Kirkpatrick, Dumbarton - Catherine Lindsay Morrison Engineman

Regiment

Royal Navy

Unit

SS Kut Sang (London) Mercantile Marine

Country

England

Cemetery

Tower Hill Memorial Mercantile Marine Memorial

Grave Ref

M. R. 39

Cause of Death

“Kut Sang” steamship, torpedoed and sunk by UB105 in Mediterranean

Campaign Medals

Mercantile Marine War Medal

Census 1901

Family Information Spouse

Ellis Island [53] Ancestry.co.uk

ShipNostalgia.com “Kut Sang” [54]

Memorials

126

Passenger: George Walker Fullerton; arrived aboard the “California” on December 2 1908. Nationality: Scottish; Place of Residence Inverurie; ship arrival port: New York; Departure port: Glasgow; ID No 101862130263 UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1919 & 1939-1947 The SS Kut Sang (4,895 tons) was chartered by the British Admiralty from the China Coast Trade (The Indo-China Steam Navigation Company) to be used as a Transport in the British Merchant Navy during the First World War. She sailed in convoy to the Mediterranean and thence to India (twice) before returning to the Med. She was on her way to Gibraltar, en route to South America, when she was torpedoed off Cape Palos in Spain just after 20:00 hours on 29 April 1918. She sank within three minutes. Of the 68 crew, only 9 survived. She was skippered by Captain GH Alcock. Inverurie War Memorial Lilac Lodge (BOFG) Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15229959


127 Name

Alexander Reid SIMPSON

Date of Birth

03/02/1880

Birthplace

Woodbine Cottage, Crichie, Kintore

Census 1881

No 1, Woodbine Cottages, Kintore – aged 1 yr.

Census 1891

Crichie Labourer’s Cottage, Oldmeldrum - Scholar

Address 1917

59 Wilson Street, West Hartlepool, County Durham

Occupation

Chief engineer

Date of Death

09/07/1917

Age

Spouse

37 Son of John (coachman) & Mary (nee Reid) Simpson Married 19/06/1895, Ellon Married Q1 1916, Hartlepool, Durham - Gertrude Randall

Rank

2nd Engineer

Regiment

Royal Navy

Unit

Mercantile Marine SS "Calliope" (London)

Service

British Army (no service number)

Cemetery

Tower Hill Memorial, London

Grave Ref

Mercantile Marine Memorial Part VII - M R 39

Cause of Death

Lost at sea (presumed drowned)

Campaign Medals

Mercantile Marine War Medal

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UK Commonwealth Graves 1914-1919 Select England Marriages - Married Gertrude Randall, 22 Jan 1916, St Paul, Hartlepool, England England & Wales, National Probate Calendar 1815-1966, p 245 SIMPSON, Alexander Reid of 59 Wilson Street, West Hartlepool died 9 July 1917 at sea. Administration Durham 20 November to Gertrude Simpson widow. Effects £295 1s 1d. Probate date: 20/11/1918 Roll of Honour: SIMPSON – Reported missing since July 9, 1917, now officially reported lost at sea, Chief Engineer A R Simpson, HMT – husband of Gertrude Randall, West Hartlepool, and eldest son of the late John Simpson, Pineshaw, Inverurie. District Casualties – Inverurie Chief Engineer, A R Simpson, who was reported missing on July 9 from one of HMS trawlers, is now officially announced “lost at sea.” He was the husband of Gertrude Randall, West Hartlepool, and eldest son of the late Mr John Simpson, Pineshaw, Inverurie. CALLIOPE (West Hartlepool) defensively-armed, 5 April 1917, 35 miles SW from Ustica, Italy, torpedoed without warning and sunk by submarine. Six lives lost including Master, 1st and 2nd Officers and 3rd Engineer made prisoners., while en route from Cardiff to Malta with a cargo of coal. [55] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 15373077 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 195 [10] : Erected by JOHN SIMPSON in memory of his wife MARY REID d Crichie 11 May 1913 aged 64. Above JOHN SIMPSON d.23 July 1916 aged 69. Their son ALEXANDER lost at sea July 1917 aged 37, their daus JANE ANN d.12 Mar.1965 aged 89, ALICE d.2 Jan.1978 aged 92 widow of JOHN MAVOR.

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Newspaper Evening Express 15/1/1918, p 3

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 16/01/1918, p 4

Naval History – Calliope

Memorials

Commemorated

127


128 Name

David STRACHAN

Date of Birth

18/05/1889

Birthplace

Drimmies, Inverurie

Census 1891

Drimmies Croft, Inverurie (Father – Signal fitter, born Glasgow)

Census 1901

Drimmies Croft, Inverurie - scholar

Addresses 1917

64 Crombie Road, Torry, Aberdeen.

Occupation

Engineman and marine stoker

Date of Death

09/04/1917

Age

Spouse

27 Son of Charles (agricultural labourer) & Eliza Davidson (nee Scott) Strachan Married 07/09/1867, Foveran Married 6/10/1910, Powis Parish Church, Aberdeen - Jane Reid Low

Rank

Engineer

Regiment

Royal Navy

Unit

Royal Naval Reserve (T) HM Trawler “Orthos”

Service No

575ES

Country

UK - At sea off Lowestoft

Memorial

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Memorial Ref

Panel 28 Killed or died as a result of mine explosion off coast of Lowestoft. Body not recovered for burial. Victory Medal, British War Medal UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 – Memorial Register, Portsmouth Memorial Part 6. UK Royal Navy and Royal Marine War Roll 1914-1919. Relatives notified Wife: Jessie Strachan, 26 Charlotte Street, Aberdeen A steel trawler, HMS Orthos was built by J Duthie, Shipbuilder in Aberdeen in 1913. She was requisitioned in August 1914 and converted to a minesweeper by the Royal Navy. On 9 April 1917 she was sunk by a mine from the German submarine UC-14 (Ulrick Pilzecker) off Lowestoft, 1 person lost. [56] Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56707166

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129 Name

Charles McCOMBIE

Date of Birth

02/09/1880

Birthplace

Aberdeen

Census 1881

37 Powis Place, Aberdeen

Census 1891

Beulah Cottage, Hilton Road, Aberdeen. Father – locomotive inspector

Census 1901

51 Clifton Road, Aberdeen – Able seaman

Occupation

Master of trawler

Date of Death

Abt 22/02/1917

Age

Residence 1917

36 Son of William & Annie (nee Lumsden) McCombie, Clifton Villa, Inverurie Married 07/01/1870, Aboyne South Shields, Durham, England

Rank

Petty Officer

Regiment

Royal Navy

Country

Not known

Cause of Death

Not known District Casualties: Killed – Mr William McCombie, locomotive inspector, Clifton Villa, Inverurie, has received news that his son, Petty Officer Charles McCombie, has been killed but no particulars are to hand as to how he met his death. Petty Officer McCombie served his apprenticeship at the Kittybrewster Locomotive Works of the Great North of Scotland Railway Company, and was afterwards master of a trawler. A brother is serving in France with the RAMC, and a sister is a nurse at Oldmill (NB – Clifton Villa, 65 Harlaw Road, Inverurie) District Intelligence – INVERURIE Mr William McCombie, Clifton Villa, has received intimation that his son, Petty Officer, Charles McCombie, has been killed, but particulars have not yet come to hand as to how he met his death. His widow and family reside at South Shields. Petty Officer McCombie served his apprenticeship at the GNSR Locomotive Works, Kittybrewster.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 22/02/1917, p 2

Newspaper People’s Journal 24/02/1917, p 7

Newspaper People’s Journal 03/03/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

Petty Officer, Charles McCombie, killed, son of Mr Wm McCombie, Clifton Villa, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 132717048

NB: Brother – James McCombie, RAMC, awarded Military Medal 1917.

129


130 Name

Harry John McINTOSH

Date of Birth

26/06/1891

Baptism

06/09/1891, St Mary’s Episcopal, Inverurie [6]

Birthplace

Kintore

Census 1901

Turnpike Dyelvilla, Kintore. (Father domestic gardener)

Census 1911

Occupation

Nicol’s Cottage, Kintore – Assistant boiler man, papermill Harry John McIntosh, AB Royal Naval Division, Nicol’s Cottage, Kintore with William McIntosh, soldier, George McIntosh, gardener, and Mrs Mary Ann McIntosh [13] Labourer

Date of Death

26/08/1918

Age

Enlisted

24 Son of George & Mary Ann (nee Stephen) McIntosh, Gardener's Cottage, Port Elphinstone Married 15/05/1885, Oldmachar, Aberdeen 16/11/1915

Rank

Able Seaman

Regiment

Royal Navy

Unit

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Hawke Battalion RN Division

Service No

Clyde Z/7254

Country

France

Cemetery

Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

III. C. 19.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds whilst Prisoner of War

Campaign Medals [5]

Victory Medal, British War Medal Great Britain, Royal Naval Division Casualties of the Great War 1914-1924 – Information: Enlisted 16/11/15 ; Draft for BEF 19/3/17, joined Hawke Battalion 11/4/17-1/6/17 BW left arm, Invalided to UK 8/6/17 ; Draft for BEF 18/2/18, joined Hawke Battalion 5/3/18-17/3/18 Gassed, Invalided to UK 26/3/18 ; Draft for BEF 3/7/18, joined Hawke Battalion 17/8/18-26/8/18 Discharged Dead. Incident Details: Missing, assumed killed in action, later reported died of wounds whilst POW at the Main Dressing Station of Field Ambulance No.8 at Bertincourt. Death caused by his left side being crushed in. Royal Naval Division Service Records 1914-1920: p3 NP2/3786/21 – German report – 04/02/1921 - “Died on August 26th 1918 at the main dressing station of Field Ambulance No 8 at Bertincourt. His death was caused by his left side being crushed in, and he was buried in the Military Cemetery at Bertincourt in grave No 339. “ Body exhumed and reburied (see burial card). District News – Roll of Honour: AB Harry J McIntosh, RND (gassed) is a son of Mr George McIntosh, gardener, Nicol’s Cottage, Port Elphinstone.

Absent Voter 1918-19

Family Information

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Newspaper People’s Journal 06/04/1918, p 8 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/10/1918, p 2

NORTHERN CASUALTIES IN THE WAR MISSING: Harry J McIntosh, Port-Elphinstone

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Mary's Episcopal Church War Memorial – inside church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56415493

Siblings

William (No 51) & Hector (No 100)

130


131 Name

John HENDRY

Date of Birth

10/09/1887

Birthplace

Northburn Cottage, Inverurie

Census 1901

Address 1919

Westburn, Inverurie - Scholar England - Harwick, St Nicholas, Essex. Boadicea, Harwich Harbour, Essex. Single - Private, Infantry, age 23, born Inverurie, Aberdeenshire 12 Burnt Hope Terrace, Gillingham, Kent

Occupation

Plumber

Date of Death

05/04/1919

Age

Spouse

32 Son of William (shepherd/farmer) & Jessie Kesson Hendry, Garlogie, Skene (late of Westburn, Inverurie) Married 21/08/1881, Inverurie Gertrude,

Enlisted

Bef 1911

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Royal Marines

Unit

Royal Marine Light Infantry - Chatham Division

Service No

CH/15078

Country

UK - Kent

Cemetery

Gillingham (Woodlands) Cemetery, Kent, England

Grave Ref

Naval. 7. 365.

Cause of Death

Pneumonia

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK, Royal Navy and Marine War Graves Roll 1914-1919 Deaths: HENDRY - At Royal Naval Hospital, Chatham (of pneumonia contracted on service) on the 5th April, Sergeant John Hendry, Royal Marines, eldest son of William Hendry, farmer, Garlogie, Skene (late of Westburn, Inverurie) aged 31 years and 11 months. Deeply regretted Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 24370078 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, no 240 [10] : Erected by WILLIAM & JESSIE HENDRY in loving memory of their family: BESSIE FOWLER d.20 Sept.1890 aged 5, DAVID WILLIAMS d.6 Feb.1893 aged 10 mths. Said JESSIE KESSON HENDRY d 18 Nov 1913 aged 63 yrs, their son SGT JOHN HENDRY RMLI d.5 Apr.1919 aged 31 and interred in Gillingham Cemetery. Said WILLIAM HENDRY d.5 Dec.1921 aged 72.

Census 1911

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/04/1919, p 1

Memorial

Commemorated

131


132 Name

George Cocker YOUNG

Date of Birth

01/03/1891

Birthplace

Maryfield, Inverurie

Census 1901

Nether Davah Farm, Inverurie

Census 1911

Lower Davah, Inverurie - plasterer

Occupation

Plasterer

Date of Death

25/07/1916

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

25 Son of William (Farmer) & Helen (nee Cocker) Young Married 09/06/1883, Drumblade Beneficiary: Mother – Mrs Helen Young, Lower Davah, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Acting Bombardier

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Unit

A Battery, 157th Brigade

Service No

L/15254

Country

France

Cemetery

La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie, Somme

Grave Ref

I. D. 59.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals [5]

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 GUNNER G YOUNG, INVERURIE: Mr William Young, Davah Farm, Inverurie, has received notification that his son, Gunner George Young, of the Royal Field Artillery, has been killed in France. Before enlistment he was a plasterer in the employment of Mr Robert Moir. NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – INVERURIE – CASUALTIES Information has been received by Mr William Young, Davah Farm, that his son, Bombardier George Young, RFA had died of wounds. He was formerly a plasterer with Mr Robert Moir. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56478778 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 606 [10] : In sacred memory of WILLIAM YOUNG farmer d. Davah 1 Feb.1923 aged 68. His sons JOHN d.9 July 1924 aged 37, GEORGE fell in action in France 25 July 1916 aged 25, CHARLES fell in action in France 5 Aug.1916 aged 21, ALEXANDER fell in action in France 9 Aug.1917 aged 23. H7is wife HELEN COCKER 19 Mar.1927 aged 74.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 15/08/1916, p 3 Newspaper People’s Journal 19/08/1916, p 7

Memorials

Commemorated

Siblings

Alexander (No 037) & Charles (No 058)

132


133 Name

George Ferguson LUMSDEN

Date of Birth

22/05/1898

Birthplace

53 West High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

53 West High Street, Inverurie. Father – Joiner

Census 1911

Falconer Place, Inverurie - Scholar

Occupation

Employee of North of Scotland Bank

Date of Death

26/10/1917

Age

Enlisted

19 Parents John Strath& Bellanna Walker (nee Ferguson) Lumsden, Oakville, Falconer Place, Inverurie. Married 01/06/1895, Daviot Beneficiary: Mother – Mrs B W Lumsden, Oakville, Falconer Place, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Gunner

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Unit

C Battery 84th Brigade

Service No

218412

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Dozinghem Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen

Grave Ref

XII. F. 21.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Gunner G F Lumsden (died of wounds, was a son of Mr John S Lumsden, Oakville, Falconer Place, Inverurie. He was 19 years of age, and before enlistment was in the service of the North of Scotland and Town and County Bank at their branch at Logie Durno.

Family Information Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 07/11/1917, p 4

North of Scotland Bank Ltd War Record 1914-18

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

133

Entered service at Inverurie, West High Street, 4 th August 1914. Enlisted from Durno, 2nd April 1917. Gunner, Royal Field Artillery. Died of wounds received at Passchendaele Ridge, 26th October, 1917. [57] (Page 79)

Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church North of Scotland Bank [57] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12519008 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 60 [10] : In memory of JOHN INNES LUMSDEN RAMC d.in action near Mametz 25 July 1916 aged 20 – buried in Dartmoor Cemetery at Beerodel Near Albert, France, GEORGE FERGUSON LUMSDEN RFA d of wounds received in action near Ypres 26 Oct.1917 aged 19 – buried in British Cemetery at Dozinghem, Belgium. BELLANA WALKER FERGUSON mother of the above & beloved wife of JOHN S LUMSDEN d.27 May 1945 aged 83. Said JOHN STRATH LUMSDEN d.22 May 1955 aged 95. In loving memory of GEORGE WATT their son-in-law d.23 Apr.1964. John Innes (No 22)


134 Name

John Duguid MEARNS

Date of Birth

05/02/1894

Birthplace

17 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Census 1901

17 Burn Lane, Inverurie - Scholar

Residence 1918

Glasgow

Date of Death

27/06/1918

Age

Enlisted

24 Son of Robert & Margaret (nee Duguid) Mearns, 17 Burn Lane, Inverurie. Married 31/12/1889, Tarves Glasgow

Rank

Gunner

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Unit

X 52nd Trench Mortar Battery

Service No

125892

Country

France

Cemetery

La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-St Vaast, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

III. A. 20.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties – Inverurie Mr Robert Mearns, 17 Burn Lane, Inverurie, has been notified that his son, Gunner John Mearns, RFA, has been killed in action. He joined the forces early in 1915 and has seen service in Mesopotamia and France.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 17/07/1918, p 4

Newspaper Evening Express 27/07/1918, p 2 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

134

Roll of Honour: Gunner John Mearns, RFA, killed in action was the son of Mr Robert Mearns, 17 Burn Lane, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56437844 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 016 [10] : In loving memory of ROBERT MEARNS d.5 Nov.1939 aged 82, his wife MARGARET DUGUID d.22 Dec.1930 aged 68. Also of their sons JOHN DUGUID MEARNS Gunner RFA killed in action 27 June 1918 aged 24, ALEXANDER MEARNS d.2 Aug.1980 aged 77.


135 Name

David Hendry PHILIP (“Harry”)

Date of Birth

03/12/1891

Birthplace

Strait Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

Port Elphinstone - Scholar

Census 1911

Don Cottages, Port Elphinstone - Baker

Occupation

Baker with A W Gray.

Date of Death

30/08/1917

Age

Enlisted

25 Son of William Allan & Mary (nee Robb) Philip, Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie Married 0/10/1887, Meldrum Port Elphinstone

Rank

Gunner

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Unit

315th Royal Field Artillery C Battery

Service No

650884

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Tyne Cot Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 4 to 6 and 162

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: Killed in action on the 30th August, Gunner David Henry Philip, RFA, aged 25 years 8 mths, third and dearly beloved son of William and Mary Philip, Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 19/09/1917, p 2

Newspaper People’s Journal 06/10/1917, p 8

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/08/1919, p 1

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

135

Gnr David H Philip, RFA, Brewery Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, killed.

In Memoriam: PHILIP – In loving memory of David Henry (“Harry”) who was killed in action on 30th August 1917, third and dearly beloved son of William and Mary Philip. Loved, honoured, mourned. – Inserted by his sorrowing Parents, Sister and Brothers, Brewery Cottage, Port-Elphinstone. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order Ancient Shepherds Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 11956306 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 284 [10] : In loving memory of Pte ADAM M PHILIP killed in action 23 Apr.1917 aged 21, Gnr DAVID H PHILIP killed in action 30 Aug.1917 aged 25 and MARY BELLA d.in infancy – children of WM. & MARY PHILIP Port Elphinstone. Also JANE A FLORENCE beloved wife of ALEXR. PHILIP d.23 Feb.1914 aged 23 & their infancy dau FLORENCE MARY, also their son ALEXANDER d19 Oct.1921 aged 9. Adam Marr (No 111)


136 Name

William Frederick ROBB

Date of Birth

12/02/1894

Birthplace

Gownor, Oldmeldrum

Census 1891

Lethenty, Chapel of Garioch - Scholar

Census 1901

105 High Street, Inverurie

Residence 1917

36 Park Avenue, Dundee Confectioner’s foreman, Lindsay & Low, Carolina Port, Dundee (Biscuit manufacturer) [58] 06/01/1917

Occupation Date of Death Age

Spouse

32 Son of Charles and Mary (nee Hay) Robb Married 15/11/1863, Culsamond Mary Catherine Logie Rogers

Rank

Gunner

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Service No

166228

Country

UK

Buried

Inverurie Bass

Grave Ref

B. 2. 456. Cerebro-spinal meningitis 5 days – War Hospital, Dundee. Informant – widow, Mary C L Robb Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

Cause of Death Campaign Medals Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Dundee Courier 09/01/1917, p 6

Memorials

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Deaths: ROBB – Suddenly at Dundee War Hospital, on the 6 th inst, Gunner William F Robb, RFA, aged 32, late of Lindsay & Low, Carolina Port, beloved husband of Mary Rogers, 36 Park Avenue. Funeral Wednesday 10 th inst from house, 9.30 am to Tay Bridge Station. Friends accept this intimation and invitation. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Findagrave No 75728633

Sec 2, No 396 [10] : 166228 Gunner W.F. ROBB Royal Field Artillery 6 Jan.1917 aged 32 (War Grave) Gravestone Inscription

136


137 Name

John Maitland AIRD

Date of Birth

04/03/1889

Birthplace

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1891

Balhalgardy Cottage, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

Howford Cottar House, Inverurie - Scholar

Occupation

Carter, Aberdeen

Date of Death

18 or 19/04/1918

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

29 Son of Kenneth (farm servant) & Agnes (nee Smith) Aird, Howford, Inverurie Married 09/02/1877, Tarves Beneficiary: mother – Mrs Agnes Aird, Howford, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Driver

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Unit

"B" Battery, 255th Brigade

Service No

630216

Country

France

Cemetery

Lillers Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

B. 36

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 29/04/1918, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties – Inverurie Driver J M Aird, RFA, killed, was the son of Mr Kenneth Aird, cattleman, East Balhalgardy. Before enlisting he was a carter in Aberdeen. FOR THEIR COUNTRY: AIRD – Killed in action on 19th April 1918, Driver John M Aird, RFA, dearly loved fourth son of Kenneth and Agnes Aird, Howford, Inverurie, aged 29 years – sadly missed – Now at rest. (American and Australian papers please copy.) Roll of Honour: AIRD - Killed in action in ----, on the 18th or 19th April, Driver John Aird, RFA, fourth and dearly loved son of Mr & Mrs Aird, Howford, Inverurie Sadly missed and deeply mourned, I little thought when he left home, That he’d no more return; That he so soon in death would sleep, And leave me here to mourn. No loved ones stood around him, To Bid a fond farewell; No words of comfort could he leave To Those he loved so well. - Inserted by his Dear Friend. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56137854

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 04/05/1918, p 12

Newspaper Evening Express 15/05/1918, p 3

Memorials Newspaper People’s Journal Aberdeen War Memorial Supplement 26/09/1925, p 21 Sibling

Dr J M Aird, RFA (photo) James Aird (No 025)

137


138 Name

Robert Johnstone GAMMIE

Date of Birth

01/01/1883

Birthplace

7 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie

Census 1891

28 North Street, Inverurie – scholar . (Father Alexander – butcher)

Census 1901

Occupation

74 John Street, Aberdeen – apprentice slater 1911 England Census - Military – 62nd Battery Driver ED, institution or vessel - India Soldier

Date of Death

23/04/1915

Age

Spouse

24 Son of Alexander Howitt (butcher) & Barbara (nee Harvey) Gammie, Inverurie Married 26/07/1879, Inverurie Married 11/01/1913, Inverurie - Alice Abel

Enlisted

Newcastle-on-Tyne before 1911

Rank

Driver

Regiment

Royal Field Artillery

Unit

15th Brigade Ammunition Col.

Service No

38338

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen

Grave Ref

I. H. 10.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/05/1915, p 4

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 Roll of Honour: GAMMIE - Killed in action on 23rd April No 38,338 Driver Robert Gammie, 15th Brigade, RFA, son of Alexander Gammie, cattle dealer, Inverurie. INVERURIE DRIVER KILLED Information was received in Inverurie yesterday of the time on 23 rd April of th Driver Robert Gammie, 15 Brigade, RFA. Driver Gammie, who was a Reservist, has been through all the fighting since Mons, and had some trying experiences. He had seen fighting in other lands, and wore the medal and clasp of the Taka Kel Expedition. He is a son of Mr Alexander Gammie, cattle dealer, Falconer Place, and is survived by a widow and young family. Prior to the outbreak of war he was employed by Mr William Valentine, cattle dealer.

Census 1911

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 13/05/1915, p 7

Newspaper People’s Journal 22/05/1915, p 9 (photo)

Memorials

138

MEN WHO HAVE FALLEN IN THE FIGHT Driver Robert Gammie, son of Mr Alex Gammie, cattle dealer, Inverurie, died of wounds received on 23d April. He had fought through the whole campaign, and had several narrow escapes.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 11405947


139 Name

John BARRON

Date of Birth

30/12/1890

Birthplace

13 Chapel Street, Turriff

Census 1901

Police Buildings, Toolbrook Wynd, Peterhead. Father - police sergeant

Census 1911

58b High Street, Nairn – police constable

Occupation

Nairnshire constabulary

Date of Death

23/03/1918

Age

Enlisted

27 Son of Police Sergeant Ferguson & Isabella (nee Elrick) Barron, Prospect Terrace, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie Married 29/11/1888, Monquhitter Aberdeen

Rank

Corporal

Regiment

Royal Garrison Artillery

Unit

245th Siege Battery

Service No

61093

Country

France

Cemetery

Pozieres, Somme

Grave Ref

Panel 10

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 BARRON – Killed in action on 23rd March 1918, Corporal John Barron, RGA, aged 27 years, beloved and eldest son of Police Sergeant Ferguson Barron and Mrs Barron, Police Station, Inverurie. There is a link death cannot sever Love and remembrance last for ever District Casualties – Inverurie Corporal John Barron killed, was the eldest son of Police Sergeant Ferguson Barron, Inverurie. District Casualties – Inverurie Corporal John Barron, RGA, killed, was the eldest son of Sergeant Barron, Police Station, Inverurie. He was a member of the Nairnshire Constabulary prior to enlisting 2½ years ago. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 16078952

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 27/04/1918, p 2 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 29/04/1918, p 4 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/04/1918, p 5 Memorials

139


140 Name

Andrew Goldie RIDDELL

Date of Birth

25/08/1897

Birthplace

Keithhall

Census 1901

Whiteford Village, Chapel of Garioch

Education

Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Clerk, Superintendent of the Line, Office of the Superintendent. [9]

Date of Death

02/11/1917

Age

Enlisted

20 Son of Leslie (blacksmith) & Jane (nee Mackie) Riddell, Kinmuck, Inverurie Married 24/08/1876, Kennethmont Aberdeen 25/10/1915

Rank

Gunner

Regiment

Royal Garrison Artillery

Unit

160th Siege Battery

Service No

168245

Country

France – General Hospital, Boulogne

Cemetery

Wimereux, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

VI. G. 3.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Family Information

De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/01/1917, p 2 Newspaper Evening Express – 10/11/1917, p 2

Memorials

Commemorated

140

De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour, Vol 4, p 169: RIDDELL, ANDREW GOLDIE, Gunner, No 168245, Royal Garrison Artillery, yst s of Leslie Riddell of Kinmuick, Inverurie, co Aberdeen, by his wife Jane, dau of Robert Mackie; b Inverurie aforesaid 25 Aug 1879; educated Inverurie Academy ; was a Railway Clerk ; enlisted 25 Oct 1915 ; served with the Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders from May, and died at the General Hospital, Boulogne, 2 Nov 1917 from wounds received in action the same day. Buried in the Wimereux Cemetery, Boulogne; unmarried. DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Wounded – Mr William Riddell, Kinmuick, has been notified that his son, Private Andrew Riddell, Royal Scots has been wounded, and is now in hospital in England. Roll of Honour: RIDDELL – Died of wounds at General Hospital on 2 nd November 1917, Gunner Andrew G Riddell, RGA aged 20 years, youngest son of Leslie Riddell, blacksmith, Kinmuck, Inverurie. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56080346 Keithhall Graveyard No 122 [35] : Erected by Leslie Riddell in memory of his sons ALPHIE d 20 Sept 1853 aged 6 mths; WILLIAM Whiteford, Pitcaple 28 Oct 1903 aged 23; LESLIE d in South Africa 19 Jan 1910 aged 27; ANDREW d of wounds in Boulogne, France 2 Nov 1917 aged 20; Mother-in-law ISOBEL SIMPSON MACKIE d 18 Feb 1918 aged 97; said LESLIE RIDDELL blacksmith Kinmuck d 15 Mar 1927 aged 75; his wife JEAN MACKIE d 4 Jun 1935 aged 81.


141 Name

Peter ROSS

Date of Birth

04/12/1888

Birthplace

Census 1911

93 North Street, Inverurie Duncansforest Croft, Kintore – scholar. Living with grandmother, Ann (nee Adam) Ross 23 Staffa Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow.

Occupation

Baker

Date of Death

27/1/1919

Age

Spouse

30 Son of Daniel and Margaret Ross; husband of Jessie Ross, of 10, Crinan St., Alexandra Park, Dennistoun, Glasgow. Born at Inverurie, Aberdeenshire. [1] Married 01/12/1909, 3 Avon Street, Glasgow – Jessie Wilson

Enlisted

Glasgow, 1914

Rank

Trooper (War Memorial)

Regiment

Scottish Horse (War Memorial)

Service No

T4/246933

Country

UK - Hastings

Cemetery/Memorial

L D J75, Hastings Cemetery, Essex

Cause of Death

Campaign Medals

Drowning Given as Royal Army Service Corps (Reserve Supply Personnel Depot (Hastings)) 1914/15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

Full service record –Two Nos—ASC(T) =T/1887. ASC=T4/246933.

Newspaper

Report of death in Hastings and St Leonards Observer, 01/02/1919 Roll of Honour: Ross – Accidentally drowned at Hastings, Private Peter Ross, RTASC, second son of the late Daniel and of Mrs Ross, Granary Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie. Deeply regretted. PORT ELPHINSTONE SOLDIER DROWNED Private Peter Ross, the second son of the late Mr Daniel Ross and of Mrs Ross, Granary Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie, has been accidentally drowned at Hastings. A baker to trade, he joined up in 1914 in Glasgow, and had been in Egypt and in Palestine for over three years, being wounded once in Egypt. He was home on leave recently. His widow and three children reside in Glasgow. He was one of five brothers serving with the colours District News – INVERURIE Pte Peter Ross, RASC, accidentally drowned at Hastings, was the second son of the late Mr Donald Ross and of Mrs Ross, Granary Cottage, Port Elphinstone, and was one of five brothers serving with the colours. Inverurie War memorial Findagrave No 59419691

Census 1901

Family Information

Forces War Records

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/02/1919

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/02/1919, p 6

Newspaper People’s Journal 15/02/1919, p 6 Memorial

141

NB – No other Peter Ross found though regiment/rank. Not recorded in Scottish Horse Roll of Honour [59]


142 Name

Alexander McLean MAITLAND

Date of Birth

08/02/1889

Birthplace

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

East Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch - Scholar

Education

Inverurie Public School & Robert Gordon’s College

ate of Death

02/08/1916

Age

Enlisted

27 Son of John & Margaret (nee Leask) Maitland, East Balhalgardy, Inverurie Married 02/11/1876, Savoch Sept 1914 Enlisted Highland Light Infantry

Rank

2nd Lieutenant

Regiment

Royal Engineers

Unit

1/2nd Highland Field Company

Service No

n/k

Country

France

Cemetery

Norfolk Cemetery, Becordel-Becour

Grave Ref

Plot I Row D Grave 108

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour, Vol 5, p 117 LIEUT A McLEAN MAITLAND, RE - Second Lieut Alexander McLean Maitland, Highland Field Company, Royal Engineers (Territorials) has been killed in action, official intimation having been received to this effect. Many friends in Aberdeen and district who knew him well as a kindly, genial personality of most likeable disposition will regret his death. Lieut Maitland was the fourth son of the late Mr John Maitland, East Balhalgardy, Inverurie, and a nephew of ex-Lord Provost Maitland, Rubislaw Den House, Aberdeen THE LATE SEC LIEUT A M MAITLAND, INVERURIE: Mr William Maitland, farmer, East Balhalgardy, Inverurie, brother of the late Second Lieutenant Alexander Maclean Maitland, Royal Engineers, who was killed in France, has received a telegram of condolence from the King and Queen. THE LATE LIEUT MAITLAND: Lieutenant A McLean, Maitland, Royal Engineers, who was reported killed in action on august 7, was a son of the late Mr John Maitland, East Balhalgardy, Inverurie and nephew of exLord Provost Maitland, Rubislaw Den House, Aberdeen. (Photo Hardie, Union Street) Aberdeen City and District [47] Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Robert Gordon’s College [11] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56632966 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 465 [10] : In memory of MARGARET LEASK beloved wife of JOHN MAITLAND East Balhalgardy d.21 Mar.1890 aged 37. MARGARET CRUICKSHANK their eldest dau. d.14 Oct.1889 aged 11. Said JOHN MAITLAND d.11 Apr.1906 aged 56. Their sons ALEXANDER McLEAN Lieut. R.E. killed in action in France 1 Aug.1916 aged 27 – interred at Becourt, ROBERT Sergt., N.Z. R.B. killed in action in France 29 Aug.1918 aged 35 – interred at Faureuil, his wife HELEN LEDINGHAM MAITLAND d.27 Feb.1923 aged 66

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 07/08/1916, p 3

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 19/08/1916, p 4

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/08/1916, p 3

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

Robert (No 38)

142


143 Name

John WATSON

Date of Birth

20/07/1864

Birthplace

Ratch-hill, Kintore

Census 1871

Agricultural Labourer’s Cottage, Tom’s Forest, Kintore

Census 1881

No 5, 1st floor, Turnpike, Kintore – paper mill worker

Residence 1918

Plumstead, Kent

Date of Death

15/05/1918

Age

Enlisted

53 Son of George & Jane (nee Milne) Watson of Inverurie; Husband of Alice Watson, 7 Orchard Terrace, London Road, Lowestoft Whitehall, Middlesex, England

Rank

Regimental Serjeant Major (A/WO1)

Regiment

Royal Engineers

Unit

Inland Waterways and Docks

Service No

WR/342688

Country

UK – Chepstow – sudden death

Cemetery

Lowestoft (Beccles Road) Cemetery, Suffolk

Grave Ref

F. 253.

Cause of Death

Sudden death

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: WATSON – Suddenly at Chepstow, Monmouthshire on the 14st inst, Regimental Sergeant Major John Watson RE only son of the late George Watson, 32a Constitution Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 114937526 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 302 [10] : Sacred to the memory of GEORGE WATSON d.32 Constitution St., Inverurie 26 Oct 1912 aged 81, his wife JANE MILNE d.23 Nov.1914 aged 87. MAGGIE JANE PATERSON their infant granddau. 1896. Their son JOHN Regt. Sergt. Major R.E. d. Chepstow, Mon., 15 May 1918 aged 53 – buried at Lowestoft.

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 17/05/1918, p 3 Memorial

Commemorated

143


144 Name

Edward Alexander BRAND

Date of Birth

16/05/1883

Birthplace

Ravenscraig, Peterhead

Census 1891

Ravenscraig Farm, Peterhead - Scholar

Census 1901

Knockinbaird, Insch - Farmer's son

Census 1911

South Mains, Cruden Hatton, Ardallie with wife Jane. Horsemaster.

Absent Voter 1918-19

Edward Brand, soldier, Mains of Keith Hall, Inverurie [13]

Occupation

Farm servant, employed on Keithhall estate

Date of Death

21/07/1918

Age

Spouse

35 Son of William & Jane (nee Lillie) Brand, South Mains, Hatton, Cruden Married 10/06/1873, St Fergus, Banff Married 14/02/1906, Crawhead, Ellon - Jane B Robertson

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: Wife – Mrs Jane Brand, Mains of Keithhall, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Royal Engineers

Unit

401st Field Company

Service No

402216

Country

France

Cemetery

Soissons, Aisne

Grave Ref

M. R. 18

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 31/07/1918, p 5 Newspaper Evening Express 02/08/1918, p4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Keith-Hall – Mrs Brand, Mains of Keith-hall, has received notification that her husband, Driver Edward Brand, was killed in action. Before enlistment he was employed on Keith-hall estate. Roll of Honour: BRAND - Killed in action on the 21st July, 1918, Lance-corporal Edward Brand, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Brand, South Mains, Hatton, Cruden. Acknowledgements: BRAND – Mr & Mrs Brand and Family and Mrs Edward Brand, Inverurie, desire to return sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy conveyed to them personally and by letter in their sad bereavement – South Mains, Hatton, Cruden. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56064550

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 13/08/1918, p 3

Memorial

144


145 Name

Alexander Thomson ADAM

Date of Birth

31/07/1881

Birthplace

Alford

Census 1901

21 North Street, Inverurie - Arts Student

Education

Inverurie, Robert Gordon’s College & Aberdeen University

Residence 1917

1 Gladstone Terrace, Inverness

Date of Death

02/12/1917

Age

Spouse

36 Son of James (assistant gamekeeper) & Jane (nee Thomson) Adam, Inverurie. Married 09/07/1880, Inverurie Married 02/09/1916, Inverness - Margaret Storm

Enlisted

Inverness

Rank

Pioneer

Regiment

Royal Engineers

Unit

Special Company

Service No

188534

Country

France

Cemetery

Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

VI. A. 30.

Cause of Death

Died of wounds - gas poisoning

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-47 De Ruvigny Roll of Honour, Vol 3, p 1 ADAM. ALEXANDER THOMSON, MA, BSc, Pioneer Chemist, Special Coy. R.K.. only son of James Adam, of 21. North Street, Inverurie, co. Aberdeen, by his wife. Jane, dau. of Alexander Thomson : 6. Alford, co, Aberdeen. 31 July, 1881; educ. (Gordon's College. Aberdeen, and Aberdeen University ; was Science Master at the Royal .Academy, Inverness : joined the Special Gas Section of the RE15 July, 191G ; served with the Expeditionary Force in France from the following Sept, and died of gas poisoning in No 1 Casualty Clearing Station, 2 Dec. 1917. Buried in Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras. * An Officer wrote; : "He was liked by everyone who came in touch with him, an authority on every subject and an example for the company in the way he carried out his duties. Life under Army conditions he seemed to detest, but being the man he was, he rose superior to every difficulty and did his duty ungrudgingly and manfully." He married at Inverness, 2 Sept. 1916, Margaret (35, Union Road, Inverness), dau. of the late James Storm.. INVERNESS TEACHER KILLED - Mr Alexander Thomson Adam, MA BSc (died of wounds) was the only son of Mr and Mrs Adam, Inverurie. Before enlisting he was science master in Inverness Royal Academy and High Public School. In September of last year he married a daughter of the late Mr Storm, agent for the North British Railway, Inverness. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church : Scottish National War Memorial [2] University of Aberdeen Roll of Honour 1914-1919, p 78 (photo) [16] [23] Findagrave No 56710807 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 448 [10] : Erected by JAMES ADAM flesher Inverurie in loving memory of his wife JANE THOMSON d 11 July 1902 in 58th year also their only son ALEXANDER THOMSON MA, BS killed in action 1st Dec.1917 aged 36 – interred at Faubourg O. Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France. Their only dau MARGARET WHYTE wife of ALEXR. L.WILLIAMSON d.10 Nov.1920 aged 37. Above JAMES ADAM d.9 Apr 1927 aged 77. HELEN F.GRUBB 2nd wife of the above d.2 Apr.1942 aged 74.

Family Information

de Ruvigny Roll of Honour

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/12/1917, p 4

Memorials

Commemorated

145


146 Name

William BOTHWELL

Date of Birth

01/08/1887

Birthplace

Kendal, Keithhall

Census 1901

Prospect Terrace, Kintore - Scholar

Occupation

Joiner, Locomotive Department, Inverurie Loco Works [9]

Date of Death

14/03/1917

Age

Enlisted

29 Son of Alexander & Margaret (nee Paul) Bothwell, New Kendal Married 03/04/1874, Keithhall Aberdeen

Rank

Sapper

Regiment

Royal Engineers

Unit

Railway Op. Dept.

Service No

238326

Country

UK - Home

Burial

Monykeggy Cemetery, Keithhall, Inverurie

Grave Ref

No 223

Cause of Death

Cerebrospinal meningitis 4 days - died at Davah Cottage, Inverurie

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Deaths: BOTHWELL - At Davah Cottage, Inverurie, on the 13th inst, William Bothwell, carpenter, youngest son of the late Mrs Bothwell. Funeral (with that of his mother) on Wednesday, 14th inst at 2 pm to Old Churchyard, Keith-Hall. This the only intimation and invitation. GNSR Aberdeen Joint Station Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 128621572

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 14/03/1917, p 1

Memorials

146

Monykeggy Graveyard, Keithhall:

Gravestone Inscription

In memory of JOHN BOTHWELL farmer New Kendal, Keith-Hall d.29 Dec.1879 aged 71, his wife ELIZABETH DOWNIE d.23 Jan.1879 aged 71. Their son ALEXANDER late farmer New Kendal d. Inverurie 3 Mar.1910 aged 64, his wife MARGARET PAUL d.10 Mar.1917 aged 70. Son WILLIAM d.13 Mar.1917 aged 29. Erected by the family.


147 Name

Robert Charles WALKER

Date of Birth

C 1896

Birthplace

Inverurie

Census 1901

Davah Hall, Inverurie. Father John – Navvy

Census 1911

Davah Hall, Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Locomotive Works

Date of Death

10/10/1915

Age

Soldiers’ Wills

19½ Son of John (farm labourer) & Isabella (nee Ogg) Walker, Davah Hall, Inverurie Married 03/08/1872, Inverurie Beneficiary: Mrs John walker, Davah Hall, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Scots Guards

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

8996

Country

France

Cemetery

Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

Panel 8 and 9.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 NEWS FROM TOWN AND COUNTY – A PATRIOTIC FAMILY Private Robert C Walker, 1st Scots Guards, whose portrait is given in another column, the youngest son of Mr and Mrs John Walker, Davahall, Inverurie, was officially posted as missing after the engagement at Loos on 10 th October last. His parents have heard nothing further, and they are naturally anxious to know what has befallen him. Private Walker joined the army in the beginning of 1914. He was wounded at Ypres, and had just rejoined his own battalion the day before he was last heard of. Before enlisting in the army he was employed at the Locomotive works, Inverurie. Mr and Mrs Walker have three sons, two sons-in-law, and one grandson serving with the colours namely: - Private Edward Walker, Canadians; private William Walker, Canadians; and Private Robert C Walker, Scots Guards (posted missing (sons); Petty Officer James Maquire, wireless operator; and Private Frank Cocker, Army Service Corps (sons-in-law); and Private William Taylor, Gordons (grandson). [60] Roll of Honour: WALKER – At a casualty clearing station in Belgium, on the 27 th Nov (of broncho-pneumonia), Corpl William Walker, MM, 1st Canadian MGC, aged 28½ years; also Robert Charles Walker, 1st Scots Guards, aged 19½ years, th reported missing on the 8 Oct 1915, now believed to have fallen on that date, dearly beloved sons of John and Isabella Walker, Davah Hall, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15762156 Keithhall No 44 [35] Erected by Isabella Ogg in loving memory of her husband JOHN WALKER d at Davohall, Inverurie 16 Aug 1923 aged 81; their family ISABELLA & WALTER d in infancy; JOHN aged 13; ELIZABETH aged 2, CHARLES aged 1; JAMES aged 21; CHRISTINA REID their grandmother aged 85, ROBERT C aged 19½; WILLIAM aged 28 both fell in the Great War; ALEXANDER aged 41; said ISABELLA OGG d 22 Nov 1935 aged 82.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 27/05/1916, p 7 (photo) People’s Journal 23/09/1916, p7

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/12/1918, p 1

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

William (No 34)

147


148 Name

John GARDEN

Date of Birth

04/12/1895

Birthplace

Residence 1916

Fintray, Aberdeenshire Cothal, Fintray, Aberdeenshire – Scholar - Grandson, living with John & Margaret Garden 23 High Street, Inverurie (next-of-kin) of uncle, John Garden

Occupation

Gardener

Date of Death

28/04/1917

Age

21

Family Information

Son of Maggie Garden

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: Mr J Garden, 23 High Street, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen 08/02/1916

Rank

Sergeant

Regiment

Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)

Unit

11th Battalion

Service No

29847

Country

France

Cemetery

Roeux British Cemetery, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

A. 44

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

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British Army WW1 Service Records 1914-1920 including copy of will.

Census 1901

148

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 05/06/1917, p3 Evening Express, 02/08/1917 (Photo)

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 03/07/1917, p 4 Memorial

Commemorated

DISTRICT CASUALTIES: INVERURIE – Sergeant John Garden, Royal Scots (missing) nephew of Mr John Garden, florist, Inverurie, assisted his uncle.

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Sergeant John Garden, Royal Scots, reported missing, is now reported killed. He was a gardener in the employment of his uncle, Mr John Garden, florist, High Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 24734004 Fintray St Meddans, No 35 [61] In loving memory of John Garden, Cothal, Fintray d 5 Dec 1916 aged 65 yrs, and his wife Margaret Cruickshank d 12 Nov 1911 aged 67 yrs. Also their daughters Mary d 18 Mar 1895 aged 21 yrs, Margaret, wife of William Morrison d 1 May 1905 aged 29 yrs, Elizabeth d 24 Jan 1928 aged 59 yrs. Also his Grandson SGT JOHN GARDEN 16th Batt Royal Scots killed in action at Rouex 28 Apr 1917 aged 21 yrs


149 Name

George GALL

Date of Birth

06/10/1893

Birthplace

Brewery Cottage, Kintore

Census 1901

5 Keithhall Road, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1911

Woodbank, Inverurie – apprentice tinsmith.

Occupation

Tinsmith

Date of Death

27/09/1917

Age

Enlisted

23 Son of James & Eliza (nee Jolly) Gall, 7 Keithhall Road, Inverurie Married 31/05/1893, Oldmachar, Aberdeen Glencarse

Rank

Signaller

Regiment

Royal Scots

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

27064

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No 3, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen

Grave Ref

I. H. 25.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Evening Express 20/10/1917, p 3

British Army WW1 Service Records 1914-1920 – Enlisted Glencarse

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 27/09/1918, p2 Evening Express 27/10/1917, p 2 (Photo)

149

NORTHERN CASUALTIES – Killed – Private Gall, Inverurie

In Memoriam: GALL - In loving memory of Signaller George Gall son of Mr & Mrs James Gall, Woodlands Cottage, Inverurie, who was killed in action on September 27, 1917. They Died for King and Country

People’s Journal 26/09/1925

“Lest We Forget” Souvenir Supplement page 14 : Line 5 [62]

Memorial

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12321548


150 Name

George Gordon GRANT

Date of Birth

01/09/1894

Birthplace

7 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Census 1901

11 Blackhall Road, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1911

9 Blackhall Road, Inverurie – Papermill worker

Occupation

Labourer, paper mills

Date of Death

18/09/1918

Age

Enlisted

24 Son of William (paper worker) & Annie (nee Jane Ann Chapman) Grant, 11 Blackhall Road, Inverurie. Married 19/09/1897, Inverurie. Aberdeen, 09/03/1916

Rank

Private

Regiment

Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

30768

Country

Greece

Cemetery

Karasouli Military Cemetery

Grave Ref

D. 923.

Cause of Death

Died of malaria at Salonika

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper People’s Journal 14/12/1918, p 9

British Army WW1 Service Records

Family Information

Memorial

OUR KITH AND KIN – FALLEN IN THE FIGHT – INVERURIE Pte George Grant, Royal Scots, killed. …..(Illegible) , Blackhall Road, Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56538493

150


151 Name

John ADAM

Date of Birth

18/09/1877

Birthplace

59 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

39 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1911

9 Constitution Street, Inverurie – cycle agent

Absent Voter 1918-19

Adam, John, soldier, 41a High Street, Inverurie [13]

Residence 1918

"Kenmore," High Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Cycle agent

Date of Death

22/04/1918

Age

Enlisted

41 Son of Peter & Ann (nee Mortimer) Adam Married 15/05/1874, Kintore Married 17/07/1901, Inverurie - Flora Jackson , Crosslet House, Inverurie (parents Geo Jackson/Ida Cooper) Aberdeen

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Unit

13th Battalion

Service No

60227 - Formerly 203177, Royal Army Service Corps

Country

France

Cemetery

Bouzincourt Ridge Cemetery, Albert, Somme

Grave Ref

I. B. 5.

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 District Casualties – Inverurie Lance-Corpl John Adam, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (reported wounded) was a cycle agent in Inverurie before enlistment. His wife resides at Kenmore, Inverurie. District News – INVERURIE Lance-Corporal John Adam, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Kenmore, High Street, formerly posted missing, has been officially reported killed or died of wounds. Before enlisting he carried on the business of a cycle and motor agent in High Street. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] St Anthony Masonic Lodge (No 154) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56397642 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 588 [10] : Erected in memory of PETER ADAM d.10 Feb.1922 aged 83, his son JOHN fell in action Bouzenivurt Ridge, France 22 Apr.1918 aged 41 & is buried in British Cemetery, Albert. His son PETER d.21 Aug.1926 aged 51. His wife ANN MORTIMER d.6 Aug.1931 aged 73. FLORA JACKSON dau. of above JOHN ADAM d. New York U.S.A. 9 Feb.1945, PETER ADAM M.A. son of above JOHN ADAM d.9 Sept.1965 aged 52

Family Information Spouse

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 21/05/1918, p 5 Newspaper People’s Journal 08/02/1919, p 8

Memorials

Commemorated

151


152 Name

Frank William CALDER

Date of Birth

14/02/1895

Birthplace

Railway Cottage, Inverurie

Census 1901

Railway Cottage, Port Road, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1911

Railway Cottage, Port Road, Inverurie – apprentice shoemaker

Residence 1917

Edinburgh

Occupation

Shoemaker

Date of Death

24/07/1917

Age

22 Son of William (wayman), & Helen (nee Garden) Calder Railway Cottage, Inverurie Married 18/11/1882, Inverurie Edinburgh

Family Information Enlisted Rank

Unit

Private King's Own Scottish Borderers CWGC - Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) [1] 70th Company

Service No

72708 - Formerly 23026, KOSB

Country

France

Cemetery

Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery, Nord

Grave Ref

III. D. 39.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 19/07/1917, p 4

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Frank Calder, wounded, is a son of Mr Wm Calder, wayman, Railway Cottage, Inverurie, was in business in Edinburgh.

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 27/07/1917, p 4

DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Frank Calder, died of wounds, won of Mr W Calder, Railway Cottage, Inverurie, had a shoemaker’s business in Edinburgh.

Memorial

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56488903

Sibling

Alfred (No 001)

Regiment

152


153 Name

Alexander MORRISON

Date of Birth

19/08/1895

Birthplace

Bridge Cottage, Inverurie

Census 1901

Davah Hall, Inverurie - Scholar

Census 1911

Davah Hall, Inverurie – Butcher’s assistant salesman

Occupation

Farm servant

Date of Death

21/02/1917

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of William (labourer) & Mary (nee Allan) Morrison, Inverurie Married 12/07/1870, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

King's Own Scottish Borderers

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

20354

Country

France

Cemetery

Sailly-Saillisel British Cemetery, Somme

Grave Ref

II. A. 4.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: MORRISON - Killed in action, 21st February, 1917 Pte Alexander Morrison, KOSB, second son of Mr & Mrs Morrison, Davahall, Inverurie, aged 21½ years - deeply mourned. INVERURIE: DISTRICT CASUALTIES - Killed – Mr William Morrison, Davah hall, Inverurie, has been notified that his son, Private Alexander Morrison, KOSB, was killed on 21st February. Before enlistment he was a farm servant in the Inverurie district.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal, 16/03/1917, p1 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 17/03/1917, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 21/04/1917, p 7 (Photo)

Memorial

Commemorated

153

Pte Alex Morrison, KOSB, Davahall, Inverurie, killed.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56181460 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 19 [10] : Erected by WILLIAM MORRISON in memory of his beloved wife MARY ALLAN d.2 Nov 1946 aged 80. Said WILLIAM MORRISON d.19 Jan.1947 aged 83. Their son ALEXANDER killed in action 21 Feb.1917, their dau. HELEN ANN d. Canada Aug.1937


154 Name

James BISSET

Date of Birth

08/11/1893

Birthplace

Bridgeview Cottage, Kemnay

Census 1901

Davidson’s buildings, Kemnay - Scholar

Date of Death

09/05/1915

Age

Enlisted

21 Son of James Forbes (baker) & Isabella Christie (nee McCombie) Bisset, Church Terrace, Inverurie Married 07/07/1892, Culsalmond Kinlochleven

Rank

Private

Regiment

Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

12695

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Ploegsteert Memorial , Comines-Warneton, Hainaut

Grave Ref

Panel 5

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

1914/15 Star, Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Evening Express 23/03/1916, p 2 (Photo)

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Family Information

Memorials

154

They Died for King and Country: Private James Bisset (2nd Scottish Rifles), Inverurie Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] The Banks o’Urie Lodge, Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (LOAS) Findagrave No 12698444

The five sons of Mr James Bisset, Church Terrace, Inverurie, who have served with the colours. The photos show (left to right) – Pte Adam, in Salonica; Pte James, missing, now reported dead; Pte William, Gordons, been twice in France; Pte Oliver, Gordons, in France; and Pte Addie, A and S Highlanders. (People’s Journal, 30/03/1918, p 7)


155 Name

George Smith LEMMON

Date of Birth

11/03/1878

Birthplace

Conglass, Inverurie

Census 1891

Cottar House, Conglass – Scholar.

Date of Death

14/04/1917

Age

Enlisted

38 Son of George (farm servant) & Mary (nee Smith) Lemmon, Conglass, Inverurie (1st marriage) Married 07/02/1869, Chapel of Garioch Glasgow

Rank

Private

Regiment

Scottish Rifles

Unit

Cameronians - 1st Battalion

Service No

43215 - Formerly 28549, HLI

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

Bay 6

Cause of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

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UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/04/1917, p 2

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private George Lemon (killed) is a son of Mrs Lemon, 7 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie. FOR THEIR COUNTRY: LEMMON – Killed in action, 14th April, Lance-Cprpl George Lemmon, Scottish Rifles, son of late G Lemmon, Conglass, Inverurie. LEMMON – Died of wounds, on 10th April 1917, Cpl Joseph Lemmon; and killed in action on 14th April , Pte George Lemmon, beloved sons of the late George Lemmon, and of Mrs Lemmon, Middlemuir Rd, Inverurie – deeply mourned.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 05/05/1917, p 10

Newspaper People’s Journal 26/05/1917, p6 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Sibling

155

Pte Geo Lemmon, Cameronians, killed, son of Mrs Lemmon, Middlemuir Rd, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12698444 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 338 [10] : Erected in loving memory of our dear father GEORGE LEMMON d. Conglass, Inverurie 4 Nov. 1904 aged 64. His sons Lc/Cpl GEORGE LEMMON Cameronian S.R. killed in France 14 Apr. 1917 aged 38, Cpl JOSEPH LEMMON 6th Gordon Hrs. killed in France 10 Apr.1917 aged 24. Our dear mother HELEN CAMERON wife of said GEORGE LEMMON d.28 Aug.1934 in 81st year. At rest Joseph (No 56) (stepbrother)


156 Name

William Ernest COUTTS

Date of Birth

08/10/1886

Birthplace

Village of Ellon

Census 1901

35 The Square, Ellon - Scholar

Absent Voter 1918-19

William E Coutts, teacher, Port Elphinstone, 34 West High Street, Inverurie

Education

Ellon HG School, Aberdeen University (MA) [63]

Occupation

Headmaster, Port Elphinstone Primary School

Date of Death

22/03/1918

Age

Spouse

31 Son of William (gardener) & Margaret (nee Riddell) Coutts, Ellon Married 25/12/1879 Married 01/01/1910, New Deer - Mary Jane Greig (teacher)

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Captain

Regiment

Black Watch

Unit

Royal Highlanders, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial)

Service No

n/k

Country

France

Cemetery

Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension

Grave Ref

IV. D. 16.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 University of Aberdeen Roll of Service 1914-1919, p 81 COUTTS, WILLIAM ERNEST: Captain, 6th Battalion The Black Watch ; son of William Coutts, sanitary inspector; Ellon, 8 October 1886; educated Ellon H.G. School; graduated M.A., 1912; Science Master at New Deer and at Galston, Ayrshire; appointed Headmaster, Port Elphinstone School, 1913- . During his University career Coutts was an enthusiastic member of "U" Company, and enlisted on the outbreak of war, receiving a commission in the 6th Battalion Black Watch in September 1914. He went with his Battalion to France in May 191 5, but was invalided home in July and, after attending several courses of instruction, in which he took high places, was appointed Instructor with the Reserve Black Watch. He rejoined his Battalion in France in November 1917, and was reported "wounded and missing" on 22 March 19 18 during the German advance. Later his grave was found near the Bapaume-Cambrai road. Captain Coutts gained the esteem of the officers and men of his Battalion as he gained, in his profession, the respect of his pupils and the confidence of their parents.

Family Information

Aberdeen University Roll of Honour

Newspaper - Aberdeen Daily Journal 08/02/1919, p1 & 6

Memorial

Commemorated

156

Obituary Aberdeen City Roll of Honour Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56415280 The War Graves Photographic Project - Ellon Cemetery - family grave [64] Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 576 [10]: In memory of WILLIAM ERNEST COUTTS Capt. 1/6th Black Watch killed in action at Cambrai 22 Mar.1918 aged 21 schoolmaster Port Elphinstone. His dau. MARY McINTYRE d.27 May 1918 aged 3, his wife MARY JANE GRAY d.17 May 1949 aged 69. Their great grandson GAVIN GREIG DUNCAN d.4 Dec.1969 aged 2.


157 Name

Barron GORDON

Date of Birth

25/10/1897

Birthplace

Scrapehard, Coull

Census 1901

Scrapehard, Coull

Census 1911

Aberdeen – Scholar

Date of Death

12/10/1918

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

20 Son of John (Bootmaker & Repairer) & Agnes (nee Laing) Gordon Married 29/06/1888,Ellon Beneficiary: Mother - Mrs J Gordon, 4 Commercial Lane, Inverurie

Enlisted

Inverurie

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Black Watch

Unit

Gordon Highlanders - 6th/7th Battalion

Service No

202456 & 5960

Country

France

Cemetery

Avesnes-le-Sec Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord

Grave Ref

C. 17.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal – Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 – Regimental numbers 5960 & 202456 INVERURIE – Lance-Corpl Barron Gordon, Gordons, gassed, son of Mr John Gordon, shoemaker, Norfolk and Mrs Gordon, 1 Commercial Lane, Inverurie, has been three times wounded and twice gassed.

Family Information

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 02/09/1918, p 4 Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/10/1918, p 4

Memorials

157

INVERURIE – Lance-Cpl Barron Gordon, Black Watch (killed) was a son of Sergt John Gordon who resided at Commercial Lane, Inverurie. Aberdeen City Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56195424


158 Name

John SUMMERS

Date of Birth

24/02/1896

Birthplace

North Blackhill, Loirston, Nigg – mother Margaret Summers of Inverurie. Backhill, Thainstone Croft, Kintore (5 yrs) - Nephew of Robert & Maggie Summers 05/11/1918

Census 1901 Date of Death Age

158

Enlisted

21 Son of Margaret Summers, Inverurie Brother of Miss Christina Summers, Meldrum's Cottages, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Lance Corporal

Regiment

Black Watch

Unit

Royal Highlanders, 1st Battalion

Service No

S/5536

Country

France

Cemetery

Premont British Cemetery, Aisne

Grave Ref

II. A. 20.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56420425

Family Information

Memorial


159 Name

James Fullerton FINDLAY

Date of Birth

04/03/1896

Birthplace

13 Gallowfold Lane, Inverurie

Census 1901

129 North Street, Inverurie. Father - butcher

Absent Voter 1918-19

James F Findlay, soldier, Premnay Cottage, Inverurie [13]

Occupation

Slaughterman with Mr Wm Valentine, cattle dealer

Date of Death

25/10/1918

Age

Enlisted

22 Son of George (butcher) & Annie (nee Fullerton) Findlay, Premnay Cottage, Inverurie Married 03/03/1886, Oldmachar, Aberdeen Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Black Watch

Unit

Royal Highlanders, A Coy, 1st Battalion

Service No

S/22221

Country

France

Cemetery

Etretat Churchyard Extension, Seine-Maritime

Grave Ref

III. C. 2.

Cause of Death

Died

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 30/10/1918, p 4

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DIED OF POISONING – Pte James Findlay, (died of gas poisoning) was a son of Mr George Findlay, butcher, Premnay Cottage. In civil life he was a slaughterman with Mr Wm Valentine, cattle dealer. FOR THEIR COUNTRY FINDLAY – Died of gas poisoning at a General Hospital France on 25 th Oct Pte James Findlay, Black Watch, aged 22 years; also at Weiser, Idaho, USA on 6th Oct, John C Findlay, aged 32 years, beloved husband of Jeannie Johnstone; James, third son, and John, eldest son of George Findlay, butcher, Inverurie – deeply mourned. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56052616 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 25 [10] : Erected by GEORGE FINDLAY butcher in loving memory of his dau. BELLA d Premnay Cottage, Inverurie 25 May 1912 aged 17yrs 11mths. Also GEORGE & GERTRUDE d.in infancy. His sons JOHN d Weiser, USA 6 Oct.1918 aged 32, JAMES fell in action in France 25 Oct.1918 aged 22. Above GEORGE FINDLAY d.28 Aug.1947 aged 83, his wife ANN FULLERTON d.3 Oct.1949.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 16/11/1918, p12

Memorials

Commemorated

159


160 Name

John MILNE

Date of Birth

c 1893

Birthplace

Peterhead

Residence

Inverurie

Date of Death

09 or 11/04/1917

Age

24

Family Information

Enlisted

Son of James Milne, Peterhead Beneficiary: Sisters– Mrs Abel, Aquhorthies, Burnhervie & Mrs Mackie, Milltimber Farm, Milltimber Aberdeen

Rank

Lance Sergeant

Regiment

Highland Light Infantry

Unit

12th (Service) Battalion

Service No

23188

Country

France

Cemetery

Faubourg-d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

VII. G. 8.

Cause of Death

Died of Wounds

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 19/05/1917, p 2

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 MILNE – Died of wounds received in action, L-Sgt John Milne, youngest son of the late James Milne, Peterhead and brother of Mrs Mackie, Milltimber Farm, Milltimber. DEATHS – FOR THEIR COUNTRY MILNE – Killed in action on 10 April, L-Sergt John Milne HLI, youngest brother of Mrs Wm Abel, Auquhorties, and Mrs M Mackie, Milltimber, and of Driver James Milne – deeply regretted. We mourn for you, dear brother, Though not with outward show For the hearts that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low - Inserted by his sorrowing sister, J Abel

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Newspaper People’s Journal 26/05/1917, p10

Newspaper People’s Journal 16/60/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorial

160

L-Sgt John Milne, HLI, brother of Mrs Wm Abel, Aquhorthies, Inverurie, died of wounds.

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56711564


161 Name

Logie Pirie Watson DALLAS

Date of Birth

28/09/1898

Birthplace

Don Cottage, Port Elphinstone, Kintore

Census 1901

13 Falconer Place, Inverurie . Father - tailor's cutter

Date of Death

31/12/1917

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

18 Son of George & Mary (nee Watson) Dallas, 13 Falconer Place, Inverurie Married 167/12/1889, Newhills Beneficiary: Mother – Mrs Dallas, 10 Falconer Place, Inverurie

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Highland Light Infantry

Unit

5th (City of Glasgow) Battalion (Territorial)

Service No

55819

Country

Egypt

Cemetery

Chatby Memorial, Alexandria, Al Iskandariyah

Cause of Death

Drowned at sea

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk

British Army WW1 Medal Rolls Index Cards 1914-1920 Aberdeen & DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Logie Dallas (lost at sea) was a son of Mr & Mrs George Dallas, 10 Falconer Place, Inverurie. Before enlistment he was a clerk with the North of Scotland Milling Company. DALLAS – Killed in action on 25th March, Lance-Corporal George H Dallas, Gordons, aged 23 years. Also, drowned at sea on 31st December, 1917, Private Logie P W Dallas, HLI aged 19 years, sons of Corporal George Dallas, RDC and Mrs Dallas, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 14695901 George H (No 061)

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 21/03/1918, p 5 Newspaper Evening Express 16/04/1918, p 2

Memorial Sibling

161


162 Name

William FERGUSON

Date of Birth

09/03/1897

Birthplace

Chapel of Garioch

Census 1901

Harlaw Cottages, Chapel of Garioch. Father – cattleman on farm

Date of Death

27/08/1916

Age

Enlisted

19 Son of William & Helen (nee Wilson) Ferguson, Harlaw, Inverurie Married 06/05/1895, Inverurie Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Highland Light Infantry

Unit

1st Battalion

Service No

26907

Country

Iraq

Cemetery

Amara War Cemetery

Grave Ref

III. B. 6.

Place of Death

Mesopotamia

Cause of Death

Enteric fever

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 Roll of Honour: FERGUSON – On the 27th August (of enteric fever) Private William Ferguson, HLI, eldest son of William Ferguson, junior, Harlaw, aged 19 years. Inverurie War Memorial St Mary's Episcopal Church War Memorial - inside church Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56324865

Family Information

Newspaper Evening Express 09/09/1916, p 2

Memorial

162


163 Name

Alexander MURRAY

Date of Birth

01/04/1896

Birthplace

Cockmuir, Rayne

Census 1901

Cockmuir Cottage, Rayne. Father - Grieve on farm

Census 1911

Tocherford Farm, Rayne - Cattleman

Residence at war

44 Blackfriars Street, Aberdeen

Date of Death

28/04/1917

Age

Spouse

21 Son of William & Jane (nee Anderson) Murray, Tillymorgan, Kirkton of Rayne Married 18/12/1886, Clatt Residence – Balhalgardy, Chapel of Garioch

Enlisted

Aberdeen

Rank

Private

Regiment

Highland Light Infantry

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

22309

Country

France

Cemetery

Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais

Grave Ref

Bay 8

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 23/05/1917, p 4

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERURIE Private Alexander Murray, HLI (killed), was a native of Culsalmond, and his wife resides at Balhalgardy, Inverurie. Aberdeen City & District Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Communion Table) [7] Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 16095270 Kirkton of Rayne Churchyard, No 345 [65] : Erected by William Murray in loving memory of his son George d Hillside, Tillymorgan 22.9.1932 aged 29, his son ALEXANDER killed in France 28.4.1917 aged 21, his dau Mary d in infancy. Above William Peter Murray d Tillymorgan 15.3.1938 aged 75, his wife Jane Anderson d there 28.2.1945 aged 76.

Family Information

Memorials

Commemorated

163


164

Name

William Ingram PAUL

Date of Birth

07/05/1893

Birthplace

57 High Street, Inverurie

Census 1901

Alma Cottage, Cuninghill Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Butcher, Oldmeldrum

Date of Death

15/09/1917

Age

Enlisted

24 Son of George & Elizabeth (nee Ingram) Paul, Alma Cottage, Cuninghill Road, Inverurie. Married 03/07/1891, Inverurie Inverurie

Rank

Private

Regiment

Highland Light Infantry

Unit

16th (Service) Battalion (2nd Glasgow)

Service No

355461 - Formerly 10493 Gordon Highlanders

Country

Belgium

Cemetery

Coxyde Military Cemetery, Koksijde, West-Vlaanderen

Grave Ref

II. H. 18.

Cause of Death

Killed in Action

Campaign Medals

Victory Medal, British War Medal

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-1919 DISTRICT CASUALTIES – INVERUIRE Private William J Paul, killed, was a son of Mr George Paul, Alma Cottage, Inverurie. He was 24 years of age, and was in the employment of Mr Joseph Chalmers, butcher, Oldmeldrum.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 06/10/1917, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 13/10/1917, p 8 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

164

Pte Wm I Paul, HLI, Alma Cottage, Inverurie, killed.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrews Church Memorial (Communion Table) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 12507080 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 45 [10] ; Erected in memory of GEORGE PAUL mason d.30 Nov.1928 aged 62. His sons GEORGE d.17 May 1895 aged 3, WILLIAM INGRAM killed in action 15 Sept.1917 aged 24 – interred in Coxyde Cemetery, Belgium. His wife ELIZABETH INGRAM d.21 Nov.1955 aged 71.


165

Section 2 – Individual Profiles - World War II Name

William Wiseman DAVIE

Date of Birth

27/12/1917

Birthplace

8 High Street, Inverurie

Residence

Aberdeenshire

Date of Death

01/06/1941

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

24 Son of John (tailor) & Helen (nee Logan) Davie, Inverurie Married 31/12/1914 Beneficiary: Sister-in-law – Mrs J Paul, 166 Bankhead Road, Bucksburn

Next of kin address 1947

47 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Artillery

Rank (Trade)

Bombardier

Unit

129 Battery/15 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment

Service No

1481136

Country

Greece

Cemetery/Memorial

Athens

Grave Ref

Face 2

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper People’s Journal 12/07/1941, p 8 (photo)

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-19 & 1939-47

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 17/11/1941, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 22/11/1941, p 5

Memorials

165

Bdr W W Davie, RA, Inverurie, missing. Roll of Honour: DAVIE – Killed in action in June 1941, William, youngest beloved son of Mr and Mrs J Davie, 47 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie. Only goodnight, beloved, not farewell. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE KILLED IN ACTION – Mr & Mrs Davie, 47 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie, have been informed that their youngest son, Bdr William W Davie, Royal Artillery, who had been previously reported missing in the Middle East, was killed in action June 1. Bdr Davie was 24 years of age. His eldest brother, Pte John Davie, Gordon Highlanders, is a prisoner of war in Germany. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 18973079


166 Name

James Sangster CLARK

Date of Birth

18/03/1914

Birthplace

Rothiebrisbane, Fyvie

Residence

Kincardineshire

Occupation

Poultry dealer

Date of Death

15/04/1943

Age

Spouse

29 Son of Andrew & Helen (nee Sangster) Clark, Inverurie; Married 31/5/1913 Married 31/10/1936, 105 Gordon Street, Huntly - Isabell Gray Douglas

Next of kin address 1947

50 Constitution Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Corps of Signals

Rank (Trade)

Lance Corporal (Signalman)

Unit

130 Field Regiment RA

Service No

2343914

Country

Burma

Cemetery/Memorial

Taukkyan

Grave Ref

4. B. 17.

Circumstances of Death

Died of wounds

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Press & Journal 01/05/1943, p 3 (photo)

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Roll of Honour: CLARK – died of wounds in the Indian theatre of war, L/Cpl James S Clark, Royal Corps of Signals, on 15th April 1943, second son of the late Andrew Clark and Mrs Clark 50 Constitution Street, Inverurie.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 08/05/1943, p5

Memorials

166

Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE DIED OF WOUNDS Lance Corporal James S Clark (29), Royal Corps of Signals, has died of wounds in the Indian theatre of war. He was the son of the late Mr Andrew Clark and of Mrs Clark, 50 Constitution Street, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial – Scotsmen in Various Units [2] Findagrave No 56609757


167 Name

Alexander J BARRON

Date of Birth

11/11/1905

Birthplace

Lochend, Parkhill, Newmachar

Residence 1930

Duncan Forest, Kintore

Residence

7 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Labourer

Date of Death

07/01/1945

Age

Spouse

39 Son of Robert (ploughman) & Isabella (nee Sutherland) Barron; Married 03/06/1905, Newmachar Married 27/06/1930, Inverurie – Elizabeth Henderson

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: Wife – Mrs Elizabeth Barron, 7 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Next of kin address 1947

7 Blackhall Road, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Engineers

Rank (Trade)

Sapper

Unit

241 Field Company

Service No

2143659

Country

Netherlands

Cemetery/Memorial

Brunssum War Cemetery

Grave Ref

Joint grave V. 216-217.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Roll of Honour: BARRON – Killed in Western Europe in January, 1945, Sapper Alex Barron, RE, aged 39 years, beloved husband of Eliz Henderson, 7 Blackhall Road, Inverurie and only son of Robert Barron, Davahall, Inverurie. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Mrs Barron, who resides with her two daughters at 7 Blackhall Road, has been notified that her husband, Sapper Alexander Barron (39), RE has been killed in action on the Western Front. Prior to joining up four years ago, Sapper Barron was employed with the Aberdeen City Council. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 13971623

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 25/01/1945, p 3 Newspaper People’s Journal 03/02/1945, p 6

Memorials

167


168 Name

William BOLTON

Date of Birth

29/09/1903

Birthplace

Whiterig, Ayton, Berwickshire

Residence 1924

25 Maycroft, Elgin

Occupation

Mechanical engineer

Date of Death

24/10/1940

Age

Spouse

37 Son of Adam (gamekeeper) & Catherine (nee Gilroy), Coldingham, Berwickshire Married 31/12/1897, Blackhill, Coldingham Married 22/10/1924, Elgin – Jane Ann Gill [1]

Next of kin address 1947

26 George Square, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Engineers

Rank (Trade)

Lance Corporal

Service No

2831806

Country

UK

Cemetery

Elgin New Cemetery

Grave Ref

Sec. H. South Div. Grave 151

Burial

New Elgin Cemetery South No 1427 [21]

Circumstances of Death

Unknown

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 138203681

Family Information

Memorial

168


169 Name

Arthur ROBERTSON

Date of Birth

21/08/1907

Birthplace

Residence 1942

Stockhill, Bieldside, Peterculter Howford Cottage, Inverurie (3 yrs) – boarder. Living with John & Elsie Henry. West Church Cottage, Inverurie

Occupation

Costing clerk, North of Scotland Milling Company

Date of Death

20/09/1943

Age

36

Family Information

Next of kin address 1947

Son of James C Robertson & Isabella Knowles Married 05/09/1942, Bishop’s Court, 29 Albyn Place, Aberdeen - Christian Irene McHardy, Aircraftwoman, WAAF. MARRIAGES: ROBERTSON-McHARDY – At Bishop’s Court on 5th September, 1942, by the Right Reverend F L Deane, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, Arthur Robertson, West Church Cottage, Inverurie, to Christian Irene, younger daughter of the late Charles McHardy and of Mrs McHardy, 141, Hardgate, Aberdeen. West Church Cottage, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Navy

Rank (Trade)

Ordinary Coder

Unit

HMS Lagan

Service No

P/JX 435558

Country

At Sea – mid-Atlantic

Cemetery/Memorial

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 77, Column 2.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in torpedo attack

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE WAR CASUALTY – The death has occurred at sea through enemy action of O/Coder Arthur Robertson (36) RN, West Church Cottage. Before joining the Royal Navy in February last, Mr Robertson was on the office staff of North of Scotland Milling Company at their Inverurie branch. A young man of outstanding ability, Mr Robertson will be remembered for his work as a Sunday school teacher at Port Elphinstone, as organising secretary of the Burgh-Muir Mission services, as secretary of the MIA, and as scout leader and cub master. Mr Robertson was for long actively associated with the Scottish Youth Hostel movement, and every summer his leisure was spent cycling and hiking amid the hills and glens which he loved. Photography was one of his hobbies, and he had a large and interesting collection of “snaps” taken during these excursions. A little over a year ago he married Miss Christian McHardy, an Aberdeen lady, now serving with the WAAF. At 04.57 hours on 20 Sep, 1943, U-270 fired a Gnat at HMS Lagan (K 259) (Lt Cdr A. Ayre, RNR) near convoy ON-202 and struck her in the stern after 3 minutes 47 seconds. The U-boat was then chased away by depth charges from HMCS Gatineau (H 61) and the badly damaged frigate was towed to a UK port on 24 September, and declared a total loss. The wreck was sold to be broken up for scrap on 21 May 1946. This was the first attack carried out with an acoustic torpedo and 28 men were killed. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56704652

Census 1911

Spouse [19]

Newspaper Press & Journal 08/09/1942, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 02/10/1943, p 5 (+ photo)

HMS Lagan [55] [67]

Memorial

169


170 Name

John BOENING

Date of Birth

16/12/1920

Birthplace

9 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Residence

13 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant School & Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Tinsmith

Date of Death

14/10/1939

Age

18

Family Information

Son Florence Smith Boening (mill worker) [19]

Next of kin address 1947

Not listed

Service/Corps

Royal Navy

Rank (Trade)

Stoker 2nd Class

Unit

HMS Royal Oak

Service No

P/KX 95950

Country

Scapa Flow, Orkney

Cemetery/Memorial

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 35, Column 2.

Circumstances of Death

Sunk in Scapa Flow by U-47

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star UK Commonwealth Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 - Memorial Register, Portsmouth Part 1, p 62

Ancestry.co.uk

Newspaper Press & Journal 17/10/1939, p 6 (photo)

Memorial

170

WICK OFFICER OF ROYAL OAK MISSING INVERURIE STOKER (2nd item): Stoker John Boening, nineteen years of age and son of Mr and Mrs J Florence, 13 Constitution Street, Inverurie, lost his life in the disaster. He served his apprenticeship as a tinsmith at Inverurie. He was always keen on a sea career, and joining the Royal Navy in January this year was posted to the Royal Oak. He was home on leave at the end of May. Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56687708


171 Name

James Alexander CAMPBELL

Date of Birth

09/05/1920

Birthplace

Lodgehill Cottage, Parish of Nairn

Residence 1920

3 Harlaw Place, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy [68]

Occupation

Cook

Date of Death

24/11/1941

Age

Next of kin address 1947

21 Son of Alexander (baker) & Helen (nee Beverley) Campbell, Inverurie. Married 07/03/1918, Inverurie 40 West High Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Navy

Rank (Trade)

Cook (S)

Unit

HMS Dunedin [67]

Service No

P/MX 68477

Country

At Sea – mid Atlantic

Memorial

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 57, Column 3

Circumstances of Death

Sunk by U-124 off Freetown

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE U-BOAT VICTIM: LOCAL LAD MISSING Mr James Alexander Campbell, who was cook on an Admiral vessel (HMS Dunedin), has been lost at sea. The sad news has been conveyed to his mother, Mrs Campbell, who resides at 8 Burn Lane. The boat on which James served was torpedoed in mid-Atlantic about the middle of last month. The submarine, it was reported, surfaced, cruised around for ten minutes, then submerged, leaving the crew of the stricken vessel to their fate. A raft containing 34 survivors was later picked up by an American freighter, but James was not amongst them. Mr Campbell was 21 years of age, and before joining up was a baker with Messrs A W Gray, High Street. The lad’s father, Alexander Campbell, who also followed the sea, died as a result of injuries received during the last war. James was home on leave about nine months ago.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 10/1/1942, p 5

Newspaper People’s Journal 10/01/1942, p 5 (photo)

Memorials

Mr James A Campbell, 8 Burn Lane, Inverurie, a 21 year old cook, who has been lost at sea.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56689091

171


172 Name

James MILNE

Date of Birth

23/08/1926

Birthplace

1 St James’ Place, Inverurie

Residence 1944

54 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Aberdeen Coal & Shipping Company

Date of Death

12/02/1944

Age

Next of kin address 1947

17 Son of James (labourer) & Eleanor (nee Still) Milne, Inverurie Married 06/02/1926, Inverurie 54 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Navy

Rank (Trade)

Stoker 2nd Class

Unit

HMS Lanka, Ceylon (a Naval establishment on the outskirts of Colombo.)

Service No

D/KX 527788

Country

UK

Cemetery/Memorial

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Grave Ref

Panel 90, Column 2. At sea Indian Ocean – presumed drowned. “SS Khedive Ismail” converted into a troop ship in 1940 and sunk by a Japanese submarine on 12 February 1944 with 1,297 casualties. War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Family Information

Circumstances of Death Campaign Medals [5] Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Press & Journal 25/02/1944, p 4 (photo)

Newspaper People’s Journal 04/03/1944, p 5

Newspaper People’s Journal 11/03/1944, p 5 (photo)

“SS Khedive Ismail” [69]

Memorials

172

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE REPORTED MISSING - Mr James Milne, 54 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie, has been notified that his eldest son, Stoker James Milne RN, is missing, presumed drowned. Only seventeen years of age, Stoker Milne joined the Navy seven months ago. Before that he was employed by Aberdeen Coal & Shipping Company. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Stoker James Milne, RN, eldest son of Mr James Milne, 54 Middlemuir Road, is reported missing, presumed drowned. Only 17 years of age, Stoker Milne joined the navy seven months ago. In civil life he was employed by Aberdeen Coal and shipping Company. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE REPORTED MISSING – Mr James Milne, 54 Middlemuir Road, whose eldest son, Stoker James Milne, RN, was previously reported missing at sea, has now been notified that he has lost his life through enemy action. Stoker Milne was a lad of 17 and joined the navy seven months ago.

Roll of Honour “SS Khedive Ismail” – James Milne listed as stoker 2nd class, Royal Navy – passenger – service personnel. Britain's third worst Allied shipping disaster of the Second World War. East Africa Memorial Cemetery, Kenya [1] Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 13300018


173 Name

Ernest William CRAIG

Date of Birth

11/11/1922

Birthplace

18 High Street, Stonehaven

Date of Death

29/02/1944

Age

Next of kin address 1947

21 Son of William (mercantile seaman) & Isabella (nee Duncan) Craig Married 29/08/1919, Dunnottar 20 Blackhall Road, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Merchant Navy

Rank (Trade)

Third Radio Officer

Unit

SS Ascot (London)

Country

UK

Cemetery/Memorial

Tower Hill Memorial, London

Grave Ref

Panel 10.

Circumstances of Death

Sunk by I-37 (Nakagawa) & survivors machine gunned while in water War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star UK Medals issued to Merchant Seaman 1939-45: Date of birth: 11/11/1922. Discharge No R215564 UK Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1919 & 1939-47 1948 Lieutenant-Commander Nakagawa was tried by the War Crimes Tribunal for the murders of the crews of British Chivalry, the MV Sutlej on 24 February 1944, and the SS Ascot on 29 February 1944 and served for four years. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial – Merchant Navy & Fishing fleets – Part 1 [2] Findagrave No 15225724

Family Information

Campaign Medals [5] [70] Ancestry.co.uk Sinking of SS Ascot

Memorials

173


174 Name

Angus Bannerman ROBERTSON

Date of Birth

28/03/1925

Birthplace

16a North Street, Inverurie

Residence

16a North Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Sailor

Date of Death

19/02/1942 [71]

Age

Next of kin address 1947

16 Son of John Jackson & Mary (nee Clark) Robertson, Inverurie Married 17/07/1920, Old Aberdeen Not listed

Service/Corps

Merchant Navy

Rank (Trade)

Apprentice

Unit

MV Empire Comet (Greenock)

Country

At Sea

Cemetery/Memorial

Tower Hill Memorial, London

Grave Ref

Part XIII

Circumstances of Death Campaign Medals [5] [70] National Archives

Died at sea – sunk by U-136 War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star UK Medals issued to Merchant Seaman 1939-45 : Ref BT 395/1/83014 Medal Listing of Angus Bannerman Robertson

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Aberdeenshire Burghs – INVERURIE – Best Guy Fawkes Display Ever Seen Meet Deckboy Angus Robertson, the 15½ year old son of Mr and Mrs J Robertson, View Cottage, Port Elphinstone, who is home on a well-earned leave after exactly a year in the Merchant Service. Yet in that short time Angus has had more thrills crowded into his young life than most boys of his age. His ship was one of the convoy escorted by the SS Jervis Bay, whose epic encounter with a German raider is still fresh in our minds. Angus is naturally reticent regarding his experiences on th the evening of the 5 of November last (the date of the action), but he frankly confesses it was the best Guy Fawkes display he has ever seen. The raider sent out something in the nature of star shells, which, skimming along the surface of the water, lit up the place for miles around, making it as clear as day. Angus is not a whit daunted by his thrilling experiences. On the contrary, he is impatient to get back to the sea and to the career he has chosen. “The presence of an occasional ‘Jerry’”, he says, “only makes the adventure all the more exciting.” Inverurie War Memorial Prince of Wales Sea Training School WW2 Memorial Plaque [72] St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial – Merchant Navy & Fishing Fleets (Part 1) [2] Findagrave No 15371113

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 14/12/1940, p 8 (photo)

Memorials

174


175 Name

William LAWIE

Date of Birth

23/03/1899

Birthplace

Newfolds Cottage, Monymusk

Census 1901

Newfolds Cottage, Monymusk (2 yrs). Father – farm servant/ploughman)

Census 1911

13 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Residence 1928

4 Railway Cottages, Port Elphinstone

Residence 1943

51 West High Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Papermill cutterman

Date of Death

Between 11 &12/10/1943

Age

Spouse

45 Son of James Lawie (farm servant) & Maggie Gray (domestic servant). Married 19/3/1901, Monymusk Married 21/07/1928, Kintore Arms, Inverurie – Evelyn Smith (paper finisher)

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: Wife – Mrs Lawie, 51 West High Street, Inverurie

Next of kin address 1947

51 West High Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders [2]

Rank (Trade)

Regimental Sergeant Major / Warrant Officer Class 1

Unit

Infantry

Service No

2869300

Country

Egypt

Cemetery

Moascar War Cemetery, El Alamein, Matruh

Grave Ref

1. E. 9.

Circumstances of Death

Died in hospital

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945

Family Information

Ancestry.co.uk

Newspaper People’s Journal 23/10/1943, p5 (photo)

Newspaper Press & Journal 29/10/1943, p 3

Memorials

175

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-47

RSM Wm Lawie, Gordons, Inverurie, who has died in hospital in Egypt.

Acknowledgements: LAWIE – Mrs Lawie and Family wish to thank all friends and neighbours for the many expressions of sympathy, received both personally and by letter (too numerous to answer individually) in their recent sad bereavement – 51 West High Street, Inverurie. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 18968084


176 Name

Roderick HENDERSON

Date of Birth

1919

Birthplace

Glasgow

Residence 1942

6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Inverurie Paper Mills

Date of Death

03/11/1942

Age

23

Family Information

Son of Betsy Henderson, Inverurie

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

Beneficiary: Mother – 6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie

Next of kin address 1947

6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders & The London Scottish [2]

Rank (Trade)

Lance Corporal

Unit

5/7th Battalion

Service No

2880614

Country

Egypt

Cemetery/Memorial

El Alamein War Cemetery, Matruh

Grave Ref

XXV. A. 21.

Circumstances of Death

N/K

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Press & Journal 28/11/1942, p 4

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-21 & 1939-47 IN BATTLE OF EGYPT Killed —L/Cpl Roderick Henderson (23) son of Mrs Henderson. 6 Blackhall Road. Inverurie Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE (Tightly bound volume – left column missing) ..l Roderick (Roddie) Henderson, .., son of Mrs Bessie Henderson, 6 ..., Road, Inverurie, has been reported Killed in action in the Middle East. Before Joining up at the outbreak of war Mr Henderson was a Territorial, and …employed at Inverurie Paper Mills …the Inverurie Dairy. He was 23 years of age. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 55969695

Newspaper People’s Journal 28/11/1942, p 5

Memorial

176


177 Name

Benjamin James STRACHAN

Date of Birth

04/12/1920

Birthplace

29 Mid Street, Keith

Residence1945

32 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Apprentice gardener

Date of Death

12/04/1945

Age

Next of kin address 1947

24 Son of Eric Leslie (storeman) & Maggie (nee Brown) Strachan, Inverurie Married 02/08/1919, Huntly 33 Constitution Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders

Rank (Trade)

Service No

Lance-Corporal 116th (9th Battalion The Gordon Highlanders) Regt (Royal Armoured Corps) 2878743

Country

Burma

Cemetery

Taukkyan

Grave Ref

21. A. 9.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action at Yamethin

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Roll of Honour: Strachan – Killed in action in Burma, in April, L/Cpl Benjamin James Strachan, RAC aged 24 years, dearly beloved second son of Mr and Mrs Eric L Strachan, 36 Constitution Street, Inverurie. Deeply mourned. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE KILLED IN BURMA – On the day preceding VE-Day, when folk in the burgh were hanging out their flags and bunting in preparation for the celebrations of the morrow, Mr and Mrs Eric L Strachan, 35 Constitution Street, received the sad news that their younger son, L-Cpl Benjamin J Strachan (24), had been killed in action while serving with the Royal Armoured Corps in Burma. The tidings were contained in a letter from one of Ben’s pals in the Far East and has been confirmed by the official intimation from the War Office. L-Cpl Strachan, who was a Territorial before the war, joined up five and a half years ago, and had spent three years in the Far East. In civil life he was an apprentice gardener, with Messrs John Garden & Sons, florists, High Street. His elder brother, Cpl Eric L Strachan is serving with the RE. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56613693 Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 557 : In loving memory of our dear son L/Cpl BENJAMIN J STRACHAN 116 Reg (Gordon Hgrs) RAC killed in Action at Yamethin 12 Apr 1945 aged 24 yrs, interred Rangoon, Burma; also his father ERIC LESLIE STRACHAN who d at 35 Constitution Street 27 July 1965 aged 70 yrs; also dear mother and beloved wife of above, MAGGIE BROWN who d 4 Jan 1981 aged 88 yrs; grandson WALTER BENJAMIN SIMPSON d 5 May 1996 aged 49. Sadly missed, ever remembered.

Family Information

Unit

Newspaper Press & Journal 16/05/1945, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 19/05/1945, p 6 (photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

177


178 Name

Robert BIRSE

Date of Birth

25/12/1916

Birthplace

16 Middlemuir Road, Inverurie

Residence 1943

16 Burn Lane, Inverurie

Date of Death

01/10/1943

Age

Next of kin address 1947

30 Son of Robert (farm servant) & Lizzie (nee Duncan) Birse, Inverurie Married 03/06/1916, Inverurie 16 Burn Lane, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders [2]

Rank (Trade)

Private

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

2880272

Country

Singapore, Malaya

Memorial

Kranji, North West

Grave Ref

Column 78.

Circumstances of Death

Prisoner of War (Japan)

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-45 Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Two brothers, Pte Robert Birse, Gordons, and Sapper Jas D Birse, RE, sons of Mr and Mrs R Birse, 16 Burn Lane, have been reported missing in Singapore. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Pte Robert Birse, Gordons, and Sapper Jas D Birse, RF who were posted missing after the fall of Singapore, are now officially reported to be prisoners of war in Japanese islands. They are sons of Mr and Mrs Robert Birse, 16 Burn Lane. MEDICAL OFFICER AT PENANG FREED FROM JAP CAMP – Other North men who have been released from Japanese camps are: … Sapper Jas D Birse RE, son of Mr and Mrs R Birse, 16 Burn Lane, Inverurie, whose other son, ROBERT BIRSE, Gordons died in a Japanese prison in 1943. (Note: James D Birse, born 03/07/1917, 14 Burn Lane, Inverurie) Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE BROTHERS HAD TO PART IN JUNGLE – Sapper Jas D Birse, RE, a prisoner in Japanese hands since the fall of Singapore, and now happily released and on his way home, tells in a letter to his parents, Mr and Mrs R Birse, 16 Burn Lane, Inverurie, how he managed to make contact with his brother, Pte Robert Birse, Gordons, who had been captured some time previously. The very first week after being taken prisoner, the two brothers me. After trying for six months to get his brother along with him, James succeeded in getting Robert a job in the same workshop. Then came the long trek of over 200 miles to a prison camp in Thailand “through jungle and with little or no food and no shelter when we stopped. Bob fell out when we were nearly halfway up with malaria. I could not stop to look after him, and that was the last I saw of him.” Robert died in 1943. Later his paybook and a photo of himself came into James’s hands through the medium of a fellow prisoner who had been friendly with Robert until the time of his death. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56213183

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 18/04/1942, p 5 Newspaper People’s Journal 01/05/1943, p5

Newspaper Press & Journal 02/10/1945, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 06/10/1945, p 6

Memorials

178


179 Name

Andrew Munro McINTOSH

Date of Birth

20/10/1918

Birthplace

8 Queen Street, Inverurie

Residence 1940

5 Harlaw Place, Inverurie

Occupation

Baker

Date of Death

02/06/1940

Age

Next of kin address 1947

21 Son of George (machine man) & Jane Cooper (nee Munro) McIntosh, Inverurie Married 12/12/1903, Inverurie 5 Harlaw Place, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders & The London Scottish [2]

Rank (Trade)

Private

Unit

5th Battalion

Service No

2882848

Country

France

Cemetery/Memorial

London Cemetery & Extension, Longueville, Somme

Grave Ref

Plot 13. Row F. Grave 34.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Casualty: Pte Andrew McIntosh, Gordon Highlanders, previously reported missing, has now been reported killed on June 2. He was a son of Mr George McIntosh, 5 Harlaw Place, Inverurie, and before being called up was a baker with Messrs Gray, Inverurie. Pte McIntosh was a well-known junior footballer and played for Inverurie Locos. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56492163 Inverurie Bass, Sec 2, No 400: Erected by GEORGE McINTOSH in memory of his beloved wife JANE COOPER MUNRO d.24 July 1925 aged 50. His dau. ELIZABETH d.10 Oct.1921 aged 6, his youngest son ANDREW killed in action France 2 June 1940 aged 21. Said GEORGE McINTOSH d.22 Apr. 1952 aged 77

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 10/07/1940 p 4

Memorial

Commemorated

179


180 Name

Frank James MATHERS

Date of Birth

12/05/1915

Birthplace

Coldwells, Craigston, New Byth

Residence1944 Education Press & Journal 28/06/1926, p 4 Occupation

Erroll Park, Turriff

Date of Death

03/07/1944

Age

Spouse

29 Son of Frank Mathers & Jane (nee Gregor) Mathers Married 11/02/1915, Turriff Married Q3 1939, Willesden, Middlesex - Doris Perrins [6]

Next of kin address 1947

Ford Cottage, Port Elphinstone [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders [2]

Rank (Trade)

Private

Unit

2nd Battalion

Service No

2888207

Country

France

Cemetery/Memorial

Secqueville-en-Bessin, Normandy

Grave Ref

I. C. 12.

Circumstances of Death

Unknown

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945 Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE DIED OF WOUNDS – Pte Frank James Mathers has died of wounds while serving with the Gordon Highlanders in Normandy. He was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs Frank Mathers, Port Elphinstone, Inverurie. Before joining up four years ago, Pte Mathers was for some years on the staff of the North of Scotland Milling Company, Port Elphinstone, and latterly with the firm of Holborn and Frascati Ltd, London. His wife, Doris Perrins, Maltby, England, is at present on the staff of the British Linen Bank, Turriff. Mr and Mrs Mathers have two other sons serving in the forces. Acknowledgements: Mrs Doris Mathers, Errol Bank, Turriff, and Mr and Mrs F Mathers, PortElphinstone, Inverurie, return sincere thanks for kind inquiries during an anxious time of waiting and for expressions of sympathy rendered in their sad bereavement. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 59200051

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 29/7/1944, p 6

Newspaper Press & Journal 03/08/1944, p 3

Memorials

180

Inverurie – Annual presentation of prizes took place at Port Elphinstone School on 24th inst. …. The principal prize winners were ….. Frank Mathers Employee of Holborn & Frascati Ltd, London


181 Name

David Horace PICKEMAN (or PICKMAN)

Date of Birth

15/02/1924

Birthplace

Marylebone, London [6]

Residence

Roselea, 13 Watt Crescent, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Apprentice painter

Date of Death

26/04/1943

Age

20 Son of David & Mary (nee Birse) Pickman. Dyce, Aberdeenshire Married 1923, Chelsea [6] Beneficiary: Mother – Mrs D Pickman, 13 Watt Crescent, Inverurie

Family Information Soldiers’ Wills [19] Next of kin address 1947 Service/Corps

181

Roselea, Watt Crescent, Inverurie [66] Gordon Highlanders

Rank (Trade)

Private

Unit

6th Battalion

Service No

2890696

Country

Tunisia

Cemetery/Memorial

Massicault War Cemetery

Grave Ref

I. L. 15.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-45 Roll of Honour: Killed in action in North Africa in April 1943, Pte David H Pickman, aged 20 years, beloved son of Mrs M Pickman, Roselea, Watt Crescent, and grandson of Mr and Mrs J Birse, Roselea, Watt Crescent, Inverurie. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE The news has reached Mrs M Pickman, Roselea, Watt Crescent, that her son, Pte David H Pickman (20), Gordons, has been killed in action in North Africa. Pte Pickman is the grandson of Mr and Mrs J Birse, who also reside at Roselea. Before joining up David was an apprentice with Mr Geo Sangster, painter, High Street.

Newspaper Press & Journal 13/05/1943, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 22/05/1943, p 5

Newspaper People’s Journal 29/05/1943, p 5 (photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

Pte David H Pickman (20), Gordons, killed in action in North Africa, son of Mrs M Pickman, and grandson of Mr and Mrs J Birse, Roselea, Watt Crescent, Inverurie.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56551803 (Pickman) Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 240 : In memory of JAMES BIRSE d 19 Nov 1943 aged 69 yrs, beloved husband of Williamina Bowie d 4 May 1958 aged 84 yrs, both of Roselea, Watt Crescent, Inverurie, also their eldest dau MAGGIE SMITH BIRSE d at Meigle 22 Sept 1955 aged 58 yrs, also their youngest son DOUGLAS HAIG BIRSE d at Roselea 2 Dec 1974 aged 58 yrs, also his grandson DAVID PICKEMAN, Gordon Highlanders, Fell in action in North Africa 26 Apr 1943 aged 20 yrs. In loving memory of my dear aunt HELEN BOWIE d 24 Aug 1926.


182 Name

Alexander Burr REID

Date of Birth

15/03/1918

Birthplace

John’s Forest, Kintore

Residence

Aberdeenshire

Occupation

Northern Co-operative Society

Date of Death

12/06/1940

Age

Next of kin address 1947

22 Son of Alexander B (farmer) & Annie (nee Fraser) Reid, Inverurie Married 22/12/1912 30 High Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Gordon Highlanders [2]

Rank (Trade)

Private

Unit

Infantry

Service No

2883972

Country

France

Cemetery/Memorial

Angiens, Seine-Maritime

Grave Ref

Grave 3.

Circumstances of Death

Lost in action, St Valery

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-47 CASUALTY Pte Alex B Reid (21), Gordon Highlanders, son of Mrs Reid, 30a High Street, Inverurie, was on the Inverurie staff of the Northern Co-operative Society before being called up. He is keenly interested in the Scout movement and was Scout Master of the Inverurie Troup. He was a choir member of Inverurie West Church and a teacher at Burnhervie Sunday School. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE SCOUTMASTER DIES IN ACTION – The King and Queen have sent a letter of sympathy to Mrs Reid, 30a High Street, following the official intimation of the death in action of her son, Pte Alexander B Reid (21), Gordons. Pte Reid had been missing since June 1940 at St Valery. Before volunteering for service Pte Reid was on the staff of the Inverurie branch of the Northern CoOperative Society. He was keenly interested in the Scout movement, and was scoutmaster of the Inverurie Troop. He was also a member of the West Church choir, and a teacher at Burnhervie Sunday school. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 68413741 Kemnay Churchyard [73] Erected by his widow in loving member of John Cameron who died at Backward 3.4.1905 aged 31 years, also their sons Hughie who d 11.6.1901 aged 18 mths, interred at Cathcart and Willie who died at John’s Forest 5.1.1913 aged 10 yrs, also Alexander Reid who died at John’s Forest Kintore 28.3.1924 aged 57 years also their son ALEXANDER B REID lost in action near St Valery France June 1940 aged 22 years, also Annie Fraser who died at 10 Cuninghill Road, Inverurie 12.4.1955 aged 80 yrs. “Until the day break”. In loving memory of Catherine Ann Reid who died on 24.8.2007 dearly loved wife of Gordon R Ingram who died 30.1.2011.

Family Information

Newspaper Aberdeen Daily Journal 26/07/1940, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 20/05/1944, p 6

Memorial

Commemorated

182


183 Name

Helen Margaret SMITH

Date of Birth

11/04/1918

Birthplace

Staffordshire, England

Residence

Carlisle

Occupation

Nurse

Date of Death

20/07/1945

Age

Next of kin address 1947

27 Daughter of John Donald & Margaret Ann (nee Innes) Smith, Inverurie Married 16/09/1914, Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Keith 47 High Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Auxiliary Territorial Service

Rank (Trade)

Private

Service No

W/262116

Country

UK – Leicester Royal Infirmary – sudden death

Cemetery

Inverurie - St Mary's Episcopal Churchyard

Grave Ref

Grave F.5.

Circumstances of Death

Sudden death

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-45

Findagrave

Photograph [8] Deaths SMITH – Suddenly at Leicester Royal Infirmary, on July 20, Helen Margaret, ATS, dearly beloved second daughter of Mr and Mrs John D Smith, 47 High Street, Inverurie. Funeral on Wed July 25 at 1.30 pm, to St Mary’s Churchyard, Inverurie. Friends please meet at St Mary’s Church. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE DIED IN THE SERVICES. The … Helen Margaret Smith, second… Mr and Mrs John D Smith, … Which took place in Leicester… mary following an operation, has… widespready regret throughout the.. especially in bowling circles, … the hon. president of the inverurie… club, and one of its most … factors. Miss Smith, who was … age, was in the Civil Service, …. ATS some years ago. She … with her unit at Leicester. (NB – Tightly bound volume. Right margin not visible.) Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75726478 St Mary’s Episcopal Graveyard, Inverurie: In loving memory of AGNES ELIZABETH beloved youngest dau of John D Smith who d 19 Dec 1922 aged 6 mths; also HELEN MARGARET beloved second dau who died at Leicester (while serving in ATS) 20 Jul 1945 aged 27 yrs; also of the said JOHN D SMITH Provost of this Royal Burgh 1953-1962 d 21 Sept 1966 aged 76 yrs; and his wife MARGARET ANN INNES d 14 Mar 1970; and their son WILLIAM J SMITH d 30 Mar 1983; Reproduced by kind also his wife MARY A R SMITH d 17 Nov 1987 and JEAN permission of family member I SMITH d 28 Feb 2006, oldest dau of John D Smith.

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 23/07/1945, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 28/07/1945, p 6

Memorial

Gravestone inscription Findagrave (Photo) [8]

183


184 Name

Willie Ronald CARDNO (“Mick”)

Date of Birth

25/06/1910

Birthplace

69 High Street, Inverurie

Residence 1943

13 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Occupation

Inverurie Paper Mills

Date of Death

09/08/1943

Age

33 Son of James & Maggie Wilson (nee Davis) Cardno, Kintore Married 26/1/1905, Huntly Married 20/10/1934, Inverurie South Manse - Rosanna Shearer (typist)

Family Information Spouse Next of kin address 1947 Service/Corps

184

13 Saphock Place, Inverurie [66] Royal Artillery

Rank (Trade)

Gunner

Unit

64 (The Queen's Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment

Service No

1093845

Country

Sicily, Italy

Cemetery/Memorial

Catania War Cemetery

Grave Ref

II. J. 30.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-45

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1939-1947 Roll of Honour: Cardno – Killed in action in Sicily, in August 1943, Willie Ronald Cardno (Mick), RA aged 33, dearly beloved husband of Rosanna Shearer, 13 Saphock Place, Inverurie and youngest son of the late James Cardno and of Mrs Cardno, Howieslap Cottage, Kintore. North-East News in Brief: Serving with the Royal Artillery in Sicily, Gunner W R Cardno has been killed in action. He leaves a widow and daughter at 13 Saphock Place, Inverurie. Before enlisting three years ago, Gunner Cardno worked at Inverurie Paper Mills.

Newspaper Press & Journal 01/09/1943, p 3

Newspaper Press & Journal 04/09/1943, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 04/09/1943, p 8 (photo)

Memorials

Gnr William R Cardno (33), RA, 13 Saphock Place, Inverurie, killed in action in Sicily.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75726478


185 Name

Donald Alexander THAIN

Date of Birth

12/06/1920

Birthplace

6 Castle Terrace, Aberdeen (registered Savoch & Aberdeen)

Residence 1929

Mavisbank, Wartle

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Apprentice locomotive engineer

Date of Death

09/11/1944

Age

Next of kin address 1947

24 Son of Donald Alexander (footman) & Mary Jane (nee Simpson) Thain, New Deer [1] Married 16/07/1920, 35a Union Street, Aberdeen 7 Falconer Place, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Army Medical Corps

Rank (Trade)

Sergeant

Unit

154 Field Ambulance

Service No

7357690

Country

Burma

Cemetery/Memorial

Taukkyan, Burma

Grave Ref

6. H. 21.

Circumstances of Death

n/k

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945

Source

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 INVERURIE FIRST AID – Loco Works Class Awards Presented : In a class of forty, all members of Inverurie Locomotive Works section of St Andrew’s Ambulance Association passed in the examinations set them. The awards – certificates for five year pupils were presented at a whist drive in the Railway Hall last night. First year – Donald Thain (abbreviated) “BON-ACCORD” IN BURMA: Sapper C Cowe, 61 Bedford Road, Aberdeen, a boilermaker, and Sgt Thain, Inverurie, an expert in locomotive engineering, are members of a British Field Company repairing stretches of a section of the Burma railway. Two miles south of Mogaung (writes a Military Observer) they discovered an old steam locomotive named “Bon-Accord”, in tribute to Aberdeen, which had been damaged by shrapnel. The repairs were completed in two days. Somebody, however, interfered with the throttle of “Bon Accord” and driverless it careered down the line at a good fifteen miles an hour. Eventually, after a 300 to 400 yards bolt, during which it managed to clear a pair of points, someone jumped on the engine, pulled the brake, and it stopped. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE KILLED IN BURMA – Sergt Donald Thain (24), RAMC, has been killed in action in Burma. He was the only son of the late Mr John Thain, Auchnagatt, and of Mrs Thain, 26 Main Street, New Deer, at present as a chief petty officer in the WRNS. Sgt Thain was an apprentice engineer at the Locomotive Works, and joined up at the outbreak of war. While at Inverurie, he made his home at 7 Falconer Place.

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 10/04/1937

Newspaper Press & Journal 16/09/1944, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 06/01/1945, p 6

185

Newspaper People’s Journal 06/01/1945, p 8 (photo)

Sgt Donald Thain (24), RAMC, son of Mrs Thain, 26 Main Street, New Deer, killed in action in Burma.

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56613824


186 Name

Frederick Cruickshank DEANS

Date of Birth

07/08/1920

Birthplace

133 North Street, Inverurie

Residence 1929

133 North Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Inverurie Paper Mills

Date of Death

15/06/1941

Age

Next of kin address 1947

20 Son of Frank (furnace man) & Barbara (nee Davidson) Deans, Inverurie Married 02/06/1912, Udny 36 George Square, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Armoured Corps

Rank (Trade)

Trooper

Unit

2nd Royal Tank Regiment

Service No

7890512

Country

Egypt

Cemetery/Memorial

Alamein Memorial, Matruh

Circumstances of Death

Unknown

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper People’s Journal 19/07/1941, p5

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-1945

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 11/10/1941, p5 & 6 (photo)

Memorial Sibling

186

Trooper Frederick Deans, Royal Tank Regiment, Inverurie, posted missing. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Died of Wounds – Previously reported missing on June 15, Trooper Frederick Deans (Freddy), Royal Tank Regiment, has now been reported to have died of wounds while in enemy hands in the Middle East. Trooper Deans was 21 years of age and the third son of Mr and Mrs Frank Deans, 36 George Square. Before joining the regular army three years ago he was employed at Inverurie Paper Mills. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial – Scotsmen in Various Units [2] Findagrave No 14700266 William (No 197)


187 Name

George GREEN

Date of Birth

20/05/1920

Birthplace

69 Kirk Street, Peterhead

Residence

7 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Academy & Robert Gordon’s College

Marriage

Irene Moss

Date of Death

05/10/1942

Age

Spouse

21 Son of Harry (singing master) & Nan/Ann (nee MacLean) Green. Married 14/11/1912, Barrow-in-Furness Married Q3, 1942, Bedwellty, Monmouthshire - Irene Moss

Next of kin address 1947

7 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Sergeant (Flight Engineer)

Unit

103 Squadron

Service No

571059

Country

Belgium

Cemetery/Memorial

Heverlee War Cemetery

Grave Ref

3. D. 9.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star 900 TONS OF BOMBS RAIN DOWN ON ESSEN: FLIGHT-ENGINEER GEORGE GREEN RAF (Bomber Command) reported missing during an operational flight over Germany, is now presumed to have lost his life on that date. He was the only son of the late Mr Harry Green, a former organist at Inverurie South Church, and of Mrs Green, 7 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie. He joined the RAF when he was seventeen, and would have been twentytwo in May next. He was educated at Inverurie Academy and at Robert Gordon’s College. Roll of Honour: GREEN – Previously reported missing over Germany in October 1922, now believed killed, Flight-Engineer George Green, Bomber Command, aged 22 years, beloved only son of the late Harry Green and of Mrs Green, 7 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie, and husband of Irene Moss. Inverurie War Memorial Robert Gordon’s College [11] St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 14038725 Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 086 : In loving memory of HARRY GREEN ARCM LRAM ARCO, Organist South Church Inverurie who d 22 May 1931, his son GEORGE GREEN Flt Sgt, Flt Eng, Bomber Command RAF killed on operations over Aachen on 5 October 1942 and buried in St Trond Cemetery Belgium, his wife NAN MacLEAN who d in Edinburgh 14 May 1978 in her 98th yr.

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 05/04/1943, p 3 (Photo)

Newspaper Press & Journal 05/04/1943, p 3

Memorials

Commemorated

187


188 Name

Alexander Joseph McHARDY

Date of Birth

29/06/1921

Birthplace

Bridgeview, Rothienorman

Residence

53 High Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Market Place & Inverurie Academy

Date of Death

19/05/1942

Age

20 Son of Frederick (janitor) & Margaret (nee Murray) McHardy, Kemnay Married 27/01/1919, Aberdeen Ruby Cottage, Market Place, Inverurie

Family Information Next of kin address 1947 Service/Corps Rank (Trade)

Service No

Royal Air Force Sergeant Pilot RAF VR, 106 Squadron: Bomber Command: Aircraft Mark 1: Aircraft Code ZN-: Aircraft Type Manchester: Aircraft Serial L7418 1367218

Country

UK

Cemetery/Memorial

Runnymede Memorial, Surrey

Grave Ref

Panel 88

Circumstances of Death

Reported lost off the Pembroke coast [74]

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 15258864

Unit

Memorials

188


189 Name

Stephen Sellars ANGUS

Date of Birth

03/11/1920

Birthplace

1 Jackson Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy

Date of Death

15/01/1943

Age

Next of kin address 1947

22 Son of William ( dentist) & Margaret A (nee Robertson) Angus, Inverurie Married 13/07/1910, Inverurie Crianlarich, St James Place, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Sergeant (Wireless operator/Air Gunner)

Unit

47 Squadron

Service No

C/319244

Country

Libya

Cemetery/Memorial

Benghazi

Grave Ref

7. F. 1.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in air operations

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1929 & 1939-1947 Roll of Honour: ANGUS – In the Middle East (as a result of air operations) in January 1943, Sergt Air Gunner Stephen Sellars Angus, RAFVR, dearly beloved younger son of the late Baillie Angus and Mrs Angus, Crianlarich, Inverurie. INVERURIE AIR GUNNER KILLED Sgt Air Gnr Stephen Sellars Angus RAFVR has lost his life in air operations in the Middle East. He is the youngest son of the late Baillie Wm Angus and Mrs Angus, Crianlarich, and brother of Mr T R Angus, dentist, Inverurie. He was twenty-two years of age and volunteered for the Air Force in December 1940, just when he was about to commence studies for dentistry. He was a member of the crew of a torpedo …….. which in October sank some of Rommel’s supply ships in the Mediterranean. A keen athlete, he was interested in golf, tennis and cricket, being a young member of the Inverurie Cricket Club. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56508261 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 561 : Erected by MARGARET A.ROBERTSON in loving memory of her husband WILLIAM ANGUS LDS d. Crianlarich 11 Oct.1938 aged 57. Their sons WILLIAM MacPHEE d.in infancy. A.NICOL ANGUS d.2 May 1941 aged 24, STEPHEN S ANGUS Sergeant W/OF Air gunner killed on active service with his gallant crew in the Middle East 15 Jan.1943 – buried in Benghaze Military Cemetery. Above MARGARET A.ROBERTSON d. Crianlarich, Inverurie 3 June 1964. 1 line verse.

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 01/02/1943, p 3

Newspaper Press & Journal 04/02/1943, p 3 (Photo)

Memorials

Commemorated

189


190 Name

Harry SCOTT

Date of Birth

1922

Birthplace

Inverurie

Residence

4 Harlaw Place, Inverurie

Occupation

Inverurie Slaughterhouse

Date of Death

26/07/1943

Age

Next of kin address 1947

21 Son of John (blacksmith) & Margaret (nee Dobie) Scott, Inverurie. Married 24/04/1914, 136 Balgrayhill, Glasgow 4 Harlaw Place, Inverurie

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Sergeant (Wireless operator/Air Gunner)

Unit

RAF VR, 158 Squadron

Service No

1346873

Country

Lowthorpe, Driffield, East Yorkshire, UK

Cemetery

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass)

Grave Ref

Sec. E. Grave 798.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE AIRMAN KILLED – Sgt Harry Scott (21), wireless operation and air gunner, RAFVR, eldest son of Sapper John Scott, RE, and of Mrs Scott, 4 Harlaw Place, has been killed on active service. Prior to joining the Air Force, Sgt Scott was employed at Inverurie Slaughter House. His father served during the last war with the Queen’s Own Glasgow Yeomanry.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 31/07/1943, p 5

190

Newspaper People’s Journal 07/08/1943, p 8 (photo)

Memorial

Gravestone Inscription

Inverurie War Memorial Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75728910

Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 384 : (War Grave) 1346873 Sergeant H Scott, Wireless Operator/Air Gunner Royal Air Force 26 July 1943 aged 21. He made the supreme sacrifice


191 Name

Norman John SHAND

Date of Birth

17/01/1925

Birthplace

Gowanlea Cottage, Knock, Grange, Keith

Residence

Railway Cottage, Inverurie

Date of Death

19/07/1944

Age

19

Next of kin address 1947

Son of William (railway wayman) & Mary (nee Brown) Shand, Railway Cottage, Inverurie Not listed

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Service No

Pilot Officer (Flight engineer) RAF VR, 420 (RCAF) Squadron. Bomber Command: Aircraft Mark III; Aircraft Code PT-H: Aircraft Type Halifax: Aircraft Serial LK803 179632

Country

UK – Death registered Bulmer, Yorkshire North Riding – Sept 1944

Cemetery/Memorial

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass)

Grave Ref

Sec. E. Grave 813. Believed to be a fighter affiliation training exercise but spun and crashed within three minutes of becoming airborne. War Medal 1939-1945, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe

Family Information

Unit

Circumstances of Death Campaign Medals [5] Ancestry.co.uk Newspaper Press & Journal 24/07/1944, p 3

Newspaper Press & Journal 20/07/1946, p3

Newspaper People’s Journal 29/07/1944, p 6

Memorial

Gravestone Inscription

191

England & Wales, Death Index 1916-2007 [6] Roll of Honour: Shand – Killed on active service in England in July 1944, Sgt Norman John Shand RAF, aged 19 years, beloved youngest son of Mr & Mrs William Shand, Railway Cottage, Inverurie. Deeply regretted. Funeral on Monday, 24th Inst at 1 pm to Inverurie Cemetery. All friends respectfully invited. In Memoriam: SHAND – In loving memory of our youngest son, Sgt Norman John Shand, Flt Engr, att, RCAF killed on Jul 19, 1944. In the churchyard quietly sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave Lies the one we loved so dearly, In his quiet, peaceful grave - Ever remembered by Father and Mother, Railway Cottage, Inverurie. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE AIRMAN KILLED – Sgt Norman John Shand (19), RAF, who has been killed on active service, was the youngest son of Mr and Mrs William Shand, Railway Cottage. Sgt Shand was in the service of the LNER Company, first as office-boy in the loco accountants’ Department in Inverurie, Aboyne, and Elgin stations. Mr and Mrs Shand have five other sons in the services. The eldest, William, has been a prisoner in Germany since Dunkirk, June 1940. Sgt Shand’s remains were conveyed to his home on Monday afternoon. Members of the British Legion acted as bearers. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 75729011 Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 395: [10] In loving memory of our youngest son SGT N J SHAND Flt Engr RCAF Killed 19 July 1944 aged 19 yrs also my beloved wife JANE GODSMAN d at Sanlan Thainstone Kintore 20 Feb 1952 aged 68 yrs, also her husband WILLIAM SHAND d 23 Sept 1955 aged 72 and their son FRANCIS (ARCHIE) d 23 Jul 1987 aged 68 yrs, beloved husband of Hellen Walker. Sadly missed.


192 Name

David SKINNER

Date of Birth

1923

Birthplace

Inverurie

Residence

2 George Square, Inverurie

Occupation

Machine assistant, Thomas Tait & Sons

Date of Death

28/08/1943

Age

20

Family Information

Son of David A & Alice Skinner, Inverurie

Next of kin address 1947

2 Square, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Sergeant (Flight Engineer)

Unit

RAF VR, 199 Squadron

Service No

1566923

Country

Germany

Cemetery/Memorial

Durnbach

Grave Ref

2. A. 14.

Circumstances of Death

Unknown

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Newspaper People’s Journal 27/11/1943, p 5 (photo)

Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE ROLL OF HONOUR – Sergt David Skinner (21), flightengineer, RAF, who was reported missing during operations, is now presumed to have lost his life. Official confirmation has just been received by his parents, Mr and Mrs D A Skinner, 2 George Square. Before joining the RAF in July 1942 Sgt Skinner was a machine assistant with Thomas Tait & Sons, Inverurie Paper Mills.

Memorials

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 18612337

192


193 Name

Stanley Innis THOMSON

Date of Birth

29/12/1924

Birthplace

6 Castle Terrace, Aberdeen

Residence

Bridgefoot, Nigg, Aberdeen

Occupation

Assistant butcher

Date of Death

23/04/1944

Age

Next of kin address 1947

19 Son of Lily Annie Thomson; Grandson of Mrs C Webster, Inverurie 38 West High Street, Inverurie

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Sergeant (Air Gunner)

Unit

RAF VR, 51 Squadron

Service No

1890158

Country

Germany

Cemetery/Memorial

Reichswald Forest War Cemetery

Grave Ref

7. B. 14.

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Mrs Webster, 38a West …. Been notified that her … Innes Thomson (19), RAF… reported missing during… To joining the RAF he …. was an assistant butcher… Shearer, West High Street.. (NB – Tightly bound volume, right margin not visible) Sgt Stanley Innes Thomson (19), RAF, grandson of Mrs Webster, 38 West High Street, Inverurie, who was reported missing during air operations, is now officially stated to have lost his life. (NB – Records state “Stanley INNIS Thomson) Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56038804

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journa13/05/1944, p 6l

Newspaper People’s Journal 21/10/1944, p 1 (photo) Memorials

193


194 Name

Robert McKELVIE ARCM

Date of Birth

25/02/1917

Birthplace

Joppa Colyton, Ayrshire

Residence1944

31 Barclay Road, Inverurie

Occupation

Teacher of music

Date of Death

07/05/1944

Age

Spouse

33 Son of James (coal merchant cashier) & Agnes Goodwin (nee McIntyre) McKelvie; Married 15/06/1910, Ayr Married 07/02/1938, 74 Gordon Street, Glasgow - Alice Gothard Bisset

Next of kin address 1947

31 Barclay Road, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Leading Aircraftsman

Unit

RAF VR

Service No

1368305

Country

UK

Cemetery

Aberdeen Crematorium (Kaimhill) [75] Acute appendicitis; peritonitis – Kingseat Naval Hospital (usual residence 31 Barclay Road, Inverurie) [19] War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star Roll of Honour: McKelvie – Suddenly (after operation) at a Military Hospital on 7 th May 1944, LAC Robert McKelvie, ARCM, beloved husband of Allie Bisset, 31 Barclay Road, Inverurie. Funeral service at Aberdeen Crematorium on Wednesday at 2.30 pm. This is the only intimation and invitation. No flowers. (Death certificate – aged 33 yrs) Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE News of the death of Robert …. McKelvie, ARCM….. tion), has come as a great … friends. before joining …. three years ago Mr McKelvie … master on the staff of … education authority, … organist and choirmaster… church. he is survived… and a young son. (NB – Tightly bound volume. Right margin not visible.) Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 21644485 Aberdeen Crematorium (Kaimhill) 1939-1945 – These Members of His Majesty’s Forces Died in the Service of their Country and were Cremated here. Leading Aircraftman R McKelvie, Royal Air Force – 7.5.1944. (19th on list of 46)

Family Information

Circumstances of Death Campaign Medals [5] Newspaper Press & Journal 09/05/1944, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 13/05/1944, p 6

Memorial

Commemorated

194


195 Name

George Gellatly YOUNG

Date of Birth

29/08/1909

Birthplace

4 Knight’s Lane, Inverurie

Census 1911

29 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Residence 1944

2 Princes Street, Inverurie

Occupation

Locomotive Works

Date of Death

18/11/1944

Age

Next of kin address 1947

35 Son of Alexander (labourer) & Jessie (nee Diack) Young (later Golightly), Inverurie Married 04/10/1901, Inverurie 5 Kintore Terrace, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Air Force

Rank (Trade)

Leading Aircraftsman

Unit

Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve

Service No

1340844

Country

Jaffna, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)

Cemetery/Memorial

Trincomalee War Cemetery

Grave Ref

2. J. 17.

Circumstances of Death

Fatal road accident

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947 Casualty: LAC George G Young, an Inverurie man who joined the RAF four and a half years ago, has been killed in a road accident in Jaffna, Ceylon. He was the third son of the late Mr Alex Young, 2 Princes Street, Inverurie and of Mrs Golightly, 11 Victoria Street, Inverurie. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE KILLED IN ACTION – LAC George G Young, RAF, third son of the late Mr Alex Young, 2 Princes Street, and of Mrs Golightly, 11 Victoria Street, has been killed in a road accident at Jaffna, Ceylon. Before joining up four and a half years ago, he was employed at the Locomotive Works. “Doddy”, as he was known to his friends, was well known among sports lovers in the district, being a keen footballer, cricket, bowls and tennis player. Two brothers are in the forces and a brother-in-law with the army in Europe. Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 50415309

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 01/12 1944, p 4

Newspaper People’s Journal 09/12/1944, p 6 (photo)

Memorials

195


196 Name

Anthony Mearns BISSET

Date of Birth

02/06/1917

Birthplace

Streamhead Cottage, Inverurie

Residence

Aberdeen

Occupation

Tinsmith / solder

Date of Death

14/02/1942

Age

Next of kin address 1947

24 Son of Charlotte Barron Bisset. (Daughter of Williamina Bisset – see No 080) 1 Saphock Place, Inverurie

Service/Corps

Royal Artillery

Rank (Trade)

Gunner

Unit

2/1 Maritime Regiment

Service No

2881910

Country

UK

Cemetery/Memorial

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

Grave Ref

Campaign Medals [5]

Panel 71, Column 3. At sea – Gunner Bisset was on board the unescorted steam merchant ship the “Biela”. Sunk by U-boat U-98. [67] War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Commonwealth War Graves 1914-1921 & 1939-1947

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1935-45 Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE Gunner Anthony M Bisset, whose home is at 1 Saphock Place, has been reported lost at sea as on March 19 last. Gunner Bisset was in the Gordons at the outbreak of war, but later transferred to the Merchant Navy. He served his apprenticeship as a tinsmith with Mr Jas Milne, High Street.

Family Information

Circumstances of Death

Newspaper People’s Journal 25/04/1942, p 8

Newspaper People’s Journal 02/05/1942, p 8 (photo)

Memorials

196

Gunner Anthony Bisset, Inverurie, reported lost at sea.

Inverurie War Memorial St Andrew’s Church, Inverurie (Chapel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56687491


197 Name

William DEANS

Date of Birth

12/06/1919

Birthplace

133 North Street, Inverurie

Residence 1928

133 North Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Market Place & Inverurie Academy

Date of Death

13/04/1943

Age

Soldiers’ Wills [19]

23 Son of Francis (striker Loco Works) & Barbara (nee Davidson) Deans, Inverurie Married 01/06/1912, Udny Beneficiary: Mrs F Deans, 36 George Square, Huntly

Next of kin address 1947

36 George Square, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Artillery

Rank (Trade)

Gunner

Unit

128 Field Regt RA

Service No

953505

Country

Libya

Cemetery/Memorial

Tripoli War Cemetery

Grave Ref

6. E. 7.

Circumstances of Death

Unknown

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE DIED OF WOUNDS – Gunner William Deans (24) RA, second son of Mr and Mrs Frank Deans, 36 George Square, Inverurie, has died in hospital in the Middle East from injuries received in action. The third son of Mr and Mrs Deans, Trooper Freddy Deans, Tank Regiment, died of wounds while in enemy hands at Bardia two years ago come June.

Family Information

Newspaper People’s Journal 08/05/1943, p5 & photo

Newspaper People’s Journal 15/05/1943, p 9 (photo)

Memorial Sibling

Gunner William Deans, Ra (24), second son of Mr and Mrs Frank Deans, 36 George Square, Inverurie, died in hospital in North Africa from injuries received in action; a brother, Trooper Freddy Deans, Tank Regiment, died of wounds while in enemy hands about two years ago. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 22740191 Frederick (No 186)

197


198 Name

Andrew Patterson

Date of Birth

7/06/1909

Birthplace

South Mains of Pitmedden, Udny

Census 1911

South Mains of Pitmedden, Udny

Residence

5 Constitution Street, Inverurie

Date of Death

26/11/1943

Age

Next of kin address 1947

34 Son of Richard (farmer) & Christina (nee Reid) Patterson Married 29/11/1907, Udny Married 09/12/1932, Manse, Speymouth - Christina McLoud Seivewright, domestic servant 5 Constitution Street, Inverurie [66]

Service/Corps

Royal Artillery

Rank (Trade)

Gunner

Unit

530 Battery 55 (2/5th Battalion. The Durham Light Infantry) Searchlight Regt.

Service No

1724139

Country

UK - Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Leeds

Cemetery

Inverurie Cemetery (Bass)

Grave Ref

Sec. E. Grave 805.

Family Information Spouse

198

Circumstances of Death Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2007 Deaths: th Patterson – At Leeds Pensioners’ Hospital, on 26 November 1943, Andrew Patterson aged 34 years, beloved husband of Christina Seivewright, and son of the late Richard Patterson, South Mains, Udny. Funeral on Wednesday 1st December, at 1.30 pm from 5 Constitution Street, Inverurie to Inverurie Cemetery. All friends respectfully invited. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Findagrave No 75728518

Newspaper Press & Journal 30/11/1943, p 3

Memorial

Graveyard inscription

Inverurie Bass - Sec 3, No 388a : 1724139 Gunner A PATTERSON, 55th Searchlight Reg RA 2nd/5th Battalion Durham Light Inf 26 Nov 1943 aged 34. Not gone from memory nor from love but to our Father's home above. His beloved wife CHRISTINA PATTERSON who d 16 Apr 1982 aged 68 yrs.


199 Name

Ian SANGSTER

Date of Birth

27/01/1923

Birthplace

10 High Street, Inverurie

Residence 1931

10 High Street, Inverurie

Education

Inverurie Infant & Inverurie Academy

Occupation

Apprentice painter

Date of Death

03/02/1944

Age

Service/Corps

21 Son of George (painter) & Agnes Henderson (nee Anderson) Sangster, Inverurie Married 29/07/1903, Inverurie Royal Artillery

Rank (Trade)

Signaller

Unit

23 Field Regiment Royal Artillery

Service No

1136709

Country

Italy

Cemetery

Casino

Grave Ref

XVIII. H. 13.

Circumstances of Death

Killed in action

Campaign Medals [5]

War Medal 1939-45, 1939-45 Star

Ancestry.co.uk

UK Army Roll of Honour 1939-45 Roll of Honour: Sangster – Killed in action in Italy, in February, 1944, Signaller, Ian Sangster, RA, aged 21 years, dearly loved younger son of the late George Sangster and of Mrs Sangster,10 High Street, Inverurie. Aberdeenshire Events – INVERURIE KILLED IN ACTION – Signaller Ian Sangster (21), RA, younger son of the late Mr George Sangster, master painter, and of Mrs Sangster, 10 High Street, has been killed in action while serving with the Central Mediterranean Forces in Italy. Sig Sangster joined up two years ago, and had been over a year in the Middle East. In civil life he was completing his apprenticeship as a painter in his father’s business. Inverurie War Memorial Inverurie West Church (Chapel Chancel) Scottish National War Memorial [2] Findagrave No 56058935 Inverurie Bass - Sec 2, No 563 : To the memory of GEORGE SANGSTER master painter d.12 Mar.1939 aged 60 beloved husband of AGNES H.ANDERSON. Their infant son LEWIS d.4 Mar.1920, their youngest son IAN fell in action in Italy 3 Feb.1944 aged 21. Their youngest dau. IRENE HELEN AGNES d.1 Apr.1960 aged 45. Above AGNES H ANDERSON d.10 Nov.1963 aged 83.

Family Information

Newspaper Press & Journal 22/02/1944, p 3

Newspaper People’s Journal 26/02/1944 p 5 (photo)

Memorial

Commemorated

199


200


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APPENDICES Appendix 1 – Alphabetical by Surname No 145 151 025 137 073 074 046 075 076 189 077 079 139 167 008 012 011 026 178 154 196 170 168 018 059 078 146 144 039 054 001 152 060 080 171 184 027 015 166 019 047 156 173 055 081 024 009 061 161 002

Surname Adam Adam Aird Aird Aitken Alsop Anderson Anderson Anderson Angus Bain Barnett Barron Barron Beaton Beattie Bell Birse Birse Bisset Bisset Boening Bolton Booth Booth Bothwell Bothwell Brand Bruce Burnett Calder Calder Callum Cameron Campbell Cardno Cassie Charles Clark Cooper Cooper Coutts Craig Craigie Cruden Cruickshank Currie Dallas Dallas Davidson

Forename Alexander Thomson John James John Alexander Leslie Alexander George John Stephen Sellars John William Forbes John Alexander J Fraser Singer William David William Robert James Anthony Mearns John William William John Alexander Adam Nicol William Edward A William Smith Alfred Alfred Frank William Charles L James James Alexander Willie Ronald William William James Sangster Jas Alexander John Pratt William Ernest Ernest William WM John James Adam Robert George Logie P W George

No 044 048 165 016 186 197 013 082 083 020 084 085 086 162 159 087 126 149 138 148 088 089 035 090 092 157 091 150 187 028 093 176 049 131 062 095 094 096 021 029 063 097 023 042 175 056 155 050 022 133

Surname Davidson Davie Davie Dawson Deans Deans Dilworth Donald Duguid Duncan Duncan Duncan Faskin Ferguson Findlay Fowlie Fullerton Gall Gammie Garden Gault Geals Geils Gillanders Gordon Gordon Grant Grant Green Greig Hay Henderson Hendry Hendry Henry Henry Hird Ivers Jackson Jaffrey Jaffrey Kidd Laing Laing Lawie Lemmon Lemmon Logan Lumsden Lumsden

Forename William Adrian Robert William James Crombie Frederick William William Campbell Francis R Wm Albert Thow William Douglas Watt John Alexander William James Fullarton Alexander George George Robert John Charles P Adam Robert Summers Arthur William Barron William George George Charles George Roderick Thos Alexander John John Robert George Colin Cooper John James James Thomas Harry Harry Davidson William Joseph George Peter John Innes George Ferguson


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No 102 003 036 038 142 180 129 064 065 066 098 188 051 100 130 179 194 099 030 101 067 103 134 104 007 014 105 160 172 004 057 153 106 108 163 068 107 010 109 198 164 110 111 135 181 112 031 045 182 140 136 032

Surname Mair Maitland Maitland Maitland Maitland Mathers McCombie McConnachie McGlashan McGregor McGregor McHardy McIntosh McIntosh McIntosh McIntosh McKelvie McLeod McPherson McRae McRobbie Mearns Mearns Melvin Mennie Milne Milne Milne Milne Milton Morgan Morrison Murdoch Murison Murray Mutch Mutch Napier O'Brien Patterson Paul Penny Philip Philip Pickeman Prosser Reid Reid Reid Riddell Robb Robertson

Forename William George James A Robert Alexander McLean Frank James Charles Robert Alexander Wm Robertson Robert Alexander Joseph William Hector Geo Harry John Andrew Munro Robert James West Alexander William Alexander Alexander John Duguid Peter John Henderson Patrick George Allan John James John William A Alexander Rbt Moir Taylor Thomas Alexander William John George Edward Ernest Andrew William Ingram John Clark Adam Marr David Henry David Horace Alexander William William John Alexander Burr Andrew Goldie William Frederick John Cameron

No 113 125 169 174 114 017 069 115 141 005 199 190 191 116 127 070 192 043 052 117 118 119 120 183 033 006 071 128 177 158 185 040 041 193 034 053 072 147 143 121 124 122 123 037 058 132 195

Surname Robertson Robertson Robertson Robertson Roger Rogers Ross Ross Ross Russell Sangster Scott Shand Simpson Simpson Sinclair Skinner Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Stewart Strachan Strachan Strachan Strachan Summers Thain Thomson Thomson Thomson Walker Walker Walker Walker Watson Watt Watt Wilson Wilson Young Young Young Young

Forename John George Arthur Angus Bannerman John Frederick William William Adam Peter William Henry Ian Harry Norman John Patrick Alexander Reid Thos Smith Tait David George George Alexander Alexander William Chas Alex Duncan Helen Margaret John Hector Peter Melvin David Benjamin James John Donald Alexander John RF Stanley Innes William Robert George McHattie Robert Charles John Alexander Robert Adam Alexander Alexander C Charles George George Gellatly


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Appendix 2 – Photo Gallery

Left Panels WW1 – Top WW2 - Base


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Rear Panels WW1 – Top WW2 - Base


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Right Panels WW1 – Top WW2 - Base


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