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The Fallen of Bridgeton Calton, Camlachie, Dalmarnock & Mile-End In The Great War 1914-18 Transcribed and Researched by Bob Currie Bridgeton Library Local History Group

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The Fallen of Bridgeton Calton, Camlachie, Dalmarnock &

Mile-End In The Great War 1914-18

Transcribed and Researched by Bob Currie

Bridgeton Library Local History Group

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Roll of Honour of

The Fallen of Bridgeton, Calton, Camlachie, Dalmarnock & Mile-End In The Great War 1914-18

Transcribed and researched by Bob Currie (Bridgeton Library Local History Group)

Preface

This list of names of The Fallen of Glasgow’s East-end records some of the millions of victims of the bloodiest wars in world history. The names, extracted from ‘The City of Glasgow Roll of Honour of The Great War’ (1922) compiled by the late Kevin O’Neil, were subsequently checked against the CWGC site for date of death, grave reference and/or memorial panel reference and next of kin. Any errors or omissions are entirely mine. I need only add that I set myself an enormous task in extracting this list of names from the 18,000 recorded on The City of Glasgow Roll of Honour (1922). In striving for accuracy I have done my best. Having been born and bred in Bridgeton I was familiar with the street names and I must say I found it a poignant exercise one way and another, having walked many of those familiar streets in the distant past. Moreover, in remembering an Uncle, likewise raised in Bridgeton, who died at St. Julian during the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915, the list became my personal tribute to the Fallen Heroes of Glasgow’s East-end. Their gallantry is commemorated in this Casualty List of names of sons, husbands’ fathers and brothers in localised clusters of death. The supreme sacrifice of the district is exemplified in the tragedy that befell the late Mr and Mrs Dunn of 527 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton whose three sons were killed in action. These brothers in arms namely, Private Colin M DUNN, 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); Private Archie DUNN, 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders and Lance Corporal Richard DUNN, 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders fought died at the Battle of Loos (1915). Colin (23) and Richard (26) died 25th September. Elder brother Archie (35) died the following day. The names of these three, with no known grave, are inscribed on Loos Memorial, Pas de Calais, France. They have passed from the sight of men, but their names liveth forever. Bob Currie - 2014. “I have many times asked myself whether there can be more potent advocates of

peace upon earth through the years to come than this massed multitude of silent

witnesses to the desolation of war.” (King George V, Flanders, 1922).

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SURNAME FORENAME RANK UNIT ADDRESS

S/4338 Private ABBOTT Robert - 8/10th Bn, Gordon Highlanders. October, 1916. Robert died of wounds 10th October, 1916 received during Battle of the Somme. He was part of 44th 15th Scottish Division. The 8/10th Battalion had been in constant fighting from 14th August, 1916 and he may have been wounded in any of the following actions in which the 8/10th Battalion fought. These included Scots Redoubt, Contalmaison, Albert, The Dingle, The Quadrangle, Bazentia Le Petit, The Cutting, Martinpuich, Lavieville and Frauvillers. Grave Reference: Plot III. Row F. Grave 20. Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Dernancourt is a village 3 kms south of Albert. The Communal Cemetery is a little west of the village, and the Extension is on the north-west side of the Communal Cemetery. Robert was born in Bridgeton and resided at 9 Hozier Street, Bridgeton. 414044 Sergeant ABERNETHY David - 410th Coy and 1st/2nd Field Coy. Royal Engineers. David was killed in action 2nd November, 1917 during the 3rd Battle of Gaza. Age 26. Grave Reference: XXXI. G. 9. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 metres from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’arei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. David was born in Penicuik, enlisted in Rutherglen and resided at 458 Baltic Street Bridgeton.

2707 Private ADAM - 6 Bn. (City of Glasgow) Highland Light Infantry. He was part of 157th Brigade 52nd (Lowland) Division and had previously served with the 3rd Bn. HLI Number 6729. John was killed in action 12th July, 1915 in Mesopotamia during the capture of Nasiriyeh. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 and 36. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Born Glasgow. Enlisted Glasgow. Resided 79 Norman Street Bridgeton. 54741 Bombardier ADAMS R - 113th Bty. 25th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Robert, age 30, died of wounds 6th September, 1918 received in the Arras sector in France during the final Allied advance towards victory when the German army valiantly fought a rearguard action which inflicted heavy casualties on the advancing Allies. Grave Reference: IV. C. 19. Ligny-St-Flochel British Cemetery, Averdoingt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ligny-St. Fochel is a village about 6.5 kms east of St. Pol off the main road to Arras, approximately 24 kms from Arras. Ligny-St. Fochel British Cemetery is south of the village on the east side of the road (D81) to the

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village of Averdoingt. Son of Robert and Anna Adams, 78 Reid Street, Bridgeton. Born in Glasgow. Enlisted in Glasgow. 326439 Private AGNEW James - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James was killed in action 12th October, 1918 in the Cambrai Sector in France during an attack three and a half miles from Cambrai Station. As in the case of the above named Bombardier Robert Adams, James died during the final Allied Advance to victory. L/Cpl. Agnew was part of 154th Brigade, 51st Highland Division. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location; Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. James was born in Glasgow and resided at 47 James Street Calton.

6220 Private AITKEN Daniel 2nd Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Daniel died 25th December, 1918 while a prisoner of war in Germany. He was part of 13th Brigade, 5th Division. Born Glasgow. Enlisted Glasgow. Daniel resided at 72 Anderson Street, Calton. 277188 Corporal AITKEN James - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 11th April. 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. James resided at 125 Main Street, Bridgeton.

S/5279 Private AITKEN James - 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. James died 1st November, 1915. Aged 19, Grave Reference VIII.C.54. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. Locality: Pas de Calais, France. Boulogne-sur-Mer is a large Channel port. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, one of the town cemeteries, lies in the district of St. Martin Boulogne, just beyond the eastern (Chateau) corner of the Citadel (Haute-Ville). The cemetery is a large civil cemetery, split in two by the Rue de Dringhen, just south of the main road 9(RN42) to St. Omer. The Commonwealth War Graves plot is located down the western edge of the southern section of the cemetery, with an entrance in the Rue de Dringhen. Unusually, the headstones are laid flat in this cemetery. This is due to the sandy soil. Car parking is available along the Rue de Dringhen. Son of John and Grace Aitken, 45 New Street, Calton.

4326 Sergeant ALEXANDER R - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 25th August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference. Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Alexander resided at 38 Howard Street, Bridgeton.

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10277 Private ALEXANDER Richard - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Richard died 5th November, 1914. Age 26. No Known Grave. Special Memorial: Commemorated on Grange Gorman (Cork) Memorial Headstones. Location: Republic of Ireland, County Dublin. The Grangegorman (Cork) Memorial Headstones commemorate the graves of 83 war dead who are buried in Cork Military Cemetery, but whose graves could not be maintained there. The headstones of the 83 War Dead are arranged before the Grangegorman Memorial which is located in Grangegorman Military Cemetery on Blackhorse Avenue outside the north-east boundary of Phoenix Park. Alternative Commemoration - buried in Cork Military Cemetery. Son of Hugh and Mary Alexander,16 Savoy Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 47 Reid Street, Bridgeton).

13060 Lance Corporal ALLAN David Lance Corporal - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 24th March, 1918. Age 34. Grave Reference: III. H. 11. Canada Farm Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Canada Farm Cemetery is located 8.5 kms north-west of Ypres town centre, on the Elzendammestraat, a road leading from the Veurnseweg (N8) connecting Ypres to Elverdinge and on to Veurne. From Ypres town centre the Veurnseweg (N8) is reached via Elverdingsestraat, then turning right on to Haiglaan. Veurnseweg is a continuation of Haiglaan. On reaching the village of Elverdinge the Steentjesmolenstraat, N333, leads towards Poperinge. 2 kms along the Steentjesmolenstraat lies the right hand turning on to Elzendammestraat. The cemetery itself is located 1 km along the Elzendammestraat on the right hand side of the road. Son of Thomas Allan, 5 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton.

ALLAN William Private Highland Light Infantry 19 London Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC with no additional and/or matching details. ALLAN William Private Highland Light Infantry 408 London Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC with no additional and/or matching details. ALLAN William Private Seaforth Highlanders 17 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC with no additional and/or matching details. 33307 Private ALLIN, Albert Edward - Royal Scots, 2nd/10th Battalion. Albert died 6th January,1919. Aged 42. Memorial: Archangel Memorial. Location: Archangel, in the north of the Russian Federation. Archangel is a town on the eastern side of the Dvina Estuary on the White Sea. The Archangel Memorial is located at the far end of Archangel Allied Cemetery which is on the north-west outskirts of the town of Archangel, adjoining the Lutheran and Russian cemeteries and memorials to those who died in more recent actions. The Archangel Memorial, which consists of panels fixed into the east wall of the cemetery, commemorates 219 British officers and men who died during the north Russian campaign and whose

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graves are not known. Husband of Mary A. Allin, 45 Colvend Street, Bridgeton.

202777 Private ANDERSON Arthur - 1st/5th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Arthur died of wounds on 28th ’August, 1918. When sustained is unknown, but he most likely died in the 44th Casualty Clearing Station, since 44th Casualty Clearing Station used this cemetery to bury the men who died from wounds. Grave Reference: Plot II. Row ‘A’. Grave 11. Croix-Rouge Military Cemetery. Quaedpyre. Location: Quaedpyre, Nord, France. Arthur was part of 155th Brigade, 52nd Lowland Division. Born Elgin, Morayshire. Enlisted Glasgow. Son of Alexander and Jessie Anderson, 190 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. Private ANDERSON Alexander Private Seaforth Highlanders 72 Bain Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 318075 Private ANDERSON Gavin - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Gavin was killed in action on 9th May, 1915 during Battle of Aubers where 494 members of the Battalion were among those killed, wounded and missing. He was almost certainly a regular soldier and was part of the Dehra Dun Brigade, Meerut Indian Division. Gavin was born in the Barony district of Glasgow and enlisted in Glasgow. Private Anderson has no known grave. Memorial Panel: 38 and 39. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Resided 137 Barrack Street, Calton.

S/3314 Corporal ANDERSON George - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. George died 3rd April, 1916, during the actions of the St. Eloi Craters which at that time was the most mined sector in the war with many casualties from the underground mind explosions. He was age 19 and part of the 66th Brigade, 3rd Division. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. George was born in Glasgow where he also enlisted. Son of James and Amy Anderson, 64 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

S/5280 Private ANDERSON George W - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. George was killed in action 12th December, 1916. Although Battle of the Somme had officially finished on 18th November, fighting continued in the Somme sector. George was part of the 10th Brigade, 4th Division. Grave Reference: Plot III. Row C. Grave 9. Sailly-Sallisel British Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. George was born in Govan. Enlisted: Glasgow. Prior to the war, George worked for Messrs. James Templeton & Co. Ltd (Carpet Manufacturers). He was born in Govan and enlisted in Glasgow. Resided 110 French Street, Bridgeton.

377535 Private ANDERSON John - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light infantry. John

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died 28th August, 1917. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment and under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Duncan and Jane Baxter Anderson, 755 Gallowgate.

12105 Private ANDERSON John - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. John was killed in action 27th September, 1915, Battle of Loos during the loss of Fosse 8. He was part of 27th Brigade 9th (Scottish) Division. Born: South Shields, Durham. Enlisted: Glasgow. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 18. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Private Anderson resided at 281 London Road. 56620 Private ANDERSON Robert - 15th S/Bn. Highland Light infantry. Robert was killed in action on 2nd July, 1918 - possibly in the Arras sector. He was part of 14th Brigade, 32nd Division. The 15th Battalion was also known as the Glasgow Tramways Battalion owing to the number of tramway employees within its ranks. Grave Reference: Plot II. Row E. Grave 14. Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bailleulval is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais about 13 kms south-west of Arras, and the cemetery is 1 km west of the village on the north side of the main road from Arras to Doullens (N25). Son of Mr and Mrs James Anderson,

281 London Road. 17184 Private ANDERSON William - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William was killed in action 6th July, 1916 during Battle of the Somme. The Battalion diary states that it was in the trenches at Montauban between 3rd and 8th July during which time the Battalion suffered 139 casualties including William. He was part of 27th Brigade, 9th (Scottish) Division. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert Road (D929). Private Anderson was born and resided at 17 Ardenlea Street, Dalmarnock. 14464 A/Sergeant ANDERSON William - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. During a German attack on the chink in the Loos sector, William was killed in action on 11th May, 1916. Age 22. He was part of 45th Battalion, 15th (Scottish) Division. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13, Loos Memorial, Location: Pas de Calais, France, The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west

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of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mrs Grace Anderson, 25 Marnock Street, Mile-End. 147011 Private ANDREW Hugh Arbuckle - Canadian Expeditionary Force 78th Battalion Canadian Infantry, Mentioned in Despatches. Andrew died 19th February, 1917. Age 24. Andrew’s name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about 18 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The Memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The memorial itself is some way inside the memorial park, but again it is well signposted.

Son of William Andrew and Jessie Arbuckle Andrew late of 90 Great Hamilton Street. 316437 Private ANDREWS James Porter - 13th (Scottish Horse) Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). James died 17th October, 1918. Age 24. Grave Reference: III. B. 15. Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau. Location: Nord, France. Le Cateau is a small town about 19 kms south-east of CambraI. Highland Cemetery is about 1 km south of the town on the D12 road to Wassigny.

Son of John and Elizabeth Andrews, 28 Carsehead Row, Dalry, Ayrshire. James resided at 72 Bain Street, Calton.

10003 Private ANDREWS John - 1st Battalion Scots Guards. John died 15th September, 1916. Age 22. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 7.D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert Road (D929). Son of James and Isabella Andrews, 123 Green Street Calton.

3252 Sergeant ANDREWS William - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 1st July, 1916 (the first day of the Battle of the Somme). Its first day resulted in 57,000 casualties and was the bloodiest in British military history. On average, 3 lives were lost for every 12” of ground gained. The battle was fought from a bright July to a bitter November. Sergeant Andres has no known grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. William resided at 28 Bell Street, Calton. S/21267 Private ANGELY James - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 22nd January, 1917. Grave Reference: III. A. 4. Arras Road Cemetery, Roclincourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roclincourt is a village a little east of the road from Arras to Lens and Lille. Arras Road Cemetery is on the west side of the main N17 road from Arras to Lens, about 6 kms north of Arras, and north of the village of Ecuries. James resided at 427 Gallowgate.

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26779 Private ANGUS James - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 1st July, 1916. Grave Reference: II. A. 13. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cabaret Rouge was a small, red-bricked, red-tiled café that stood close to this site in the early days of the First World War. The café was destroyed by shellfire in March, 1915, but it gave its unusual name to this sector and to a communication trench that led troops up the front-line. Commonwealth soldiers began burying their fallen comrades here in March, 1916. The cemetery was used mostly by the 47 th (London) Division and the Canadian Corps until August, 1917 and by different fighting units until September, 1918. It was greatly enlarged in the years after the war when as many as 7,000 graves were concentrated here from over 100 other cemeteries in the area. For much of the 20th century, Cabaret Rouge served as one of a small number of ‘open cemeteries’ at which the remains of fallen servicemen newly discovered in the region were buried. Today, the cemetery contains over 7,650 burials of the First World War, over half of which remain unidentified. Many different Commonwealth units served in this sector during the war and the cemetery contains the graves of British, Irish, Australian, New Zealand, Indian and South African soldiers, It is also the final resting place of over 70 officers of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. Cabaret Rouge has a particularly close connection with the Canadian Infantry, however, hundreds of Canadians who were killed at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in April, 1917 were laid to rest here. In May, 2000, the remains of an unknown Canadian soldier were taken from this cemetery and buried in a special tomb at the foot of the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Canada. A focal point for remembrance, he represents more than 116,000 Canadians who lost their during the First World War. A headstone in Plot 8, Row E, Grave 7 marks his original grave. Private Angus resided at 194 London Road, Bridgeton.

8901 Sapper ANGUS Robert - 1st/1st (Highland) Field Coy, Royal Engineers. Robert died 24th June, 1915. Age 19. Grave Reference II.A.16. Lillers Communal Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Lillers is a small town about 15 kms west-north-west of Bethune and the Communal Cemetery and Extension lie to the north of the town. From the Mairie in the centre of the town, head north on the D182, after 500 mtrs turn right on to Rue St Venant. The cemetery is a further 200 mtrs on the left hand side. Within the Communal Cemetery the commonwealth war graves are situated on the right hand side half way up the cemetery central path, and the Extension is at the far right end of the Communal Cemetery. Both cemeteries are signposted.

Son of Matthew Angus and Catherine McD. McGregor Angus,134 Claythorn Street, Calton.

ARMSTRONG Francis J Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 152 Abercromby Street.

No results found.

3521 Private ARMSTRONG James - 1st/8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 13th November, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial

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Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 A and 16 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. James resided at 19 Newhall Street, Bridgeton. 28783 Private ARMSTRONG Leo Arthur - 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers. Leo died 28th March, 1918. Age 20. Memorial Panel Reference 34 and 35. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their regiments. Although the memorial stand in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Joseph and Sarah Armstrong, 152 Abercromby Street. 10786 Private ARMSTRONG William - 5th Battalion Cameron Highlanders. William died 27th September, 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: IV.E.22. Bethune Town Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune is a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found, from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ’CIMETIERE NORD’. From the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found .

Husband of C Marshall (formerly Armstrong) 36 Adelphi Street Bridgeton.

ARTHUR Ted Private Highland Light Infantry 6 Brown Street. No results found. ATKINSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 20 Struthers Street, Calton. No results found. ATKINSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 50 Struthers Street, Calton. No results found. S/21624 Private AUBREY Reis - “B” Coy. 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Reis died 17th August, 1916. Age 19. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15.B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert Road (D929). Son of William Aubrey, 23 Heron Street (formerly named Oswald Street) Bridgeton.

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S/419937 Private AULD Alexander - 1st/5th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Alexander died 27th July, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: III. 1. 2. Marfaux British Cemetery. Location: Marne, France. Marfaux is a commune 18.5 kms from Reims and 16 kms from Epernay. Marfaux British Cemetery is about 1 km south-east of the village along the RD386, on the north-east side of the road to Nanteuil-la-Foret and on the south-east side of the crossroad from Bois-de-Courton. The Marfaux (New Zealand) Memorial takes the forms of a panel stone erected in the shelter in Marfaux British Cemetery, and commemorates, by name, 10 casualties of the New Zealand Cyclist Battalion who fell in July, 1918 and who have no known grave. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Auld, 71 Oswald Street, Bridgeton. S/127471 Private AUSTIN John - 1st/8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. John died 29th September, 1918. Age 27. Grave Reference: V.A.16. Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Noeux-les-Mines is a town 6 kms south of Bethune on the main road to Arras. The Communal Cemetery is on the northern side of the town on the south-east of the road to Labourse. The extension is on the west side of the Communal Cemetery. Son of Mr John Austin, 29 Webster Street, Bridgeton.

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32932 Private BAILEY Thomas Moore - 7th/8th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Thomas died 23rd July, 1918. Grave Reference: I. A. 22. Buzancy Military Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Buzancy is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 7 kms south of Soissons and 50 kms west of Reims, Northern France. From Soissons, turn left off the N2 right road (going south) on to the D1 road towards Chateau-Thierry, passing the villages of Courmelles and Berzy-le Sec. After about 6 kms, turn left on to the D1240 (at the first CWGC road sign) next to the American First Division Memorial, and then turn left up the Rue de la Montagne (second CWGC road sign). The cemetery is situated at the end of this narrow road approximately 300 mtrs on the right hand side. 135 Great Hamilton Street.

7496 Sergeant BAILLIE Simon - 6TH/7TH Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Simon died 9th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 5. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50.28670, 2.76057. Simon resided at 29 James Street.

6/17934 Corporal BAIRD Andrew - 6th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Andrew died 7th November, 1917. Grave Reference; XIX. A. 9. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk

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through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’arei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. Andrew resided at 23 Norman Street Bridgeton. 13883 Private BAIRD George - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. George died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. George resided at 94 Hozier Street. 10826 Private BAIRD John - 1st Bn. Royal Scots. John died 11th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. John resided at 136 Barrack Street.

2nd Lieutenant BALFOUR George J - 6th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 15th September, 1916. Age 19. Grave Reference: XXVIII. H. 8. Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village 11 kms east of Albert. Delville Wood Cemetery is east of the village and on the south side of the road from Longueval to Ginchy. Delville Wood Cemetery was made after the Armistice, when graves were brought in from a few small cemeteries and isolated sites, and from the battlefields. Almost all of the burials date from July, August and September, 1916. Son of Andrew and Margaret Hood Balfour, “Rostrevor” Bridge-of-Weir, Renfrewshire. George was a native of Glasgow who resided at 110 Main Street.

S/12417 Private BALL Thomas - 3rd Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Thomas died 2nd November, 1918. Grave Reference: C. 452. Rutherglen Cemetery. United Kingdom, Lanarkshire. Thomas resided at 17 Norman Street, Bridgeton.

BALLANTYNE Hugh Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 19 London Road. No Results Found. CWGC site records one only Hugh Ballantyne, Private, Royal Scots. No additional details. 2286 Sapper (Bugler) BAILLIE James - 2nd (Lowland) Div. Field Coy. Royal Engineers. James died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel

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Reference: Panel 23 to 25 or 325 to 328. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms, take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of John and Euphemia Baillie, 645 Dalmarnock Road

S/8057 Private BAILLIE Thomas - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Thomas died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 112 to 115. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Thomas resided at 60 Brown Street, Bridgeton. BARBOUR Andrew Private Seaforth Highlanders 22 Rowchester Street Gallowgate No Results Found B/7505 Private BARBOUR James - 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry. James died 27th July, 1916. Age 22. Grave Reference: Plot 1. Row G. Grave 11. Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Corbie is a small town 15 kms east of Amiens. Go north from the town centre taking the D1 (Rue Gambetta) in the direction of Bray. You will arrive at a set of traffic lights with the hospital diagonally on your left. Continue taking the second turning on your right on to the Rue des Longues Vignes (VC6). The cemetery lies about 800 metres on the left and the extension is east of the Communal Cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs Hugh Barbour, 4 Colvend Street Bridgeton. 3886 Private BARBOUR Robert - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 30th September, 1918. Grave Reference: II. D. 8. Zantvoorde British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Zandvoorde British Cemetery is located 8 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on the Kruisekestraat a road leading from the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right on to Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 7.5 kms along the Meenseweg in the village of Geluveld lies the right hand turning on to Zandvoordestraat. At the end of the Zandvoordestraat is the left hand turning on to Kriusekestraat. The cemetery itself is located 100 mtrs along the Kruisekestraat on the left hand side of the road. Robert resided at 22 Rowchester Street, Gallowgate.

S/12543 Lance Corporal BARCLAY James - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. James died 31st July, 1916. Age 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel

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Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of Alexander Barclay, Rosewell Cottage, South Stocket Road, Aberdeen. James resided at 39 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

280516 Private BARCLAY William - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 17th November, 1917. Age 37. Grave Reference: M. 146. Cairo War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. This cemetery is within the Old Cairo cemetery area, which is situated approximately 5 kms south-east of the centre of Cairo. The cemetery area is on the south side of the road Salah Salem, which runs west/east from the River Nile towards the green park area approximately 2 kms beyond and eventually towards the Citadel. The cemetery is surrounded by a high wall and the double entrance gates are along Sharia Abu Safein. This road is parallel with the railway line which runs south from Cairo main station and both railway and Sharia Abu Safein cross over the main road. Access up to Sharia Abu Safein is by using the north side ramp above the main road underpass, on the east side of the railway. William resided at 4 James Street, Calton. Clyde 4/1819 Leading Seaman BARCLAY William - Royal Navy - Anson Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. William died 2nd May. 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 8 to 15. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. William resided at 676 Dalmarnock Road. 8377 Private BARKER Thomas - 1st Bn Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 7th July, 1916. Grave Reference: II.B.8. Gorre British and Indian Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Gorre is a hamlet 2.5 kms north of Beuvry, and 4 kms east of Bethune. Leave Beuvry on the D72, crossing the railway and then the Canal d’Ai on the way. The cemetery is 150 mtrs from the church in Gorre, to the left of the D72 (Rue de Festubert). Husband of Annie L. Barker, 39 Landressy Street, Bridgeton.

3352 Private BARLOW Alexander - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Alexander died 28th April, 1916. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Fauborg-d’Amiens Cemetery which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of

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Alexander and Mary Barlow, 52 Harvie Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 339 London Road). 12765 Private BARNES Abraham - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Abraham died 25th September, 1915. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: 108 - 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Isaac and Jeanie Barnes, 47 Marlborough Street, Mile-End (formerly of 21 Wesleyan Street).

13870 Private BARR William - “A” Coy. 11th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 12th October,1917. Age 45. No known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tynecot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of the late James and Margaret Barr, 7 Cubie Street, Gallowgate.

BARR William Private Highland Light Infantry 34 Rowchester Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 58978 Private BARROMAN James C - 9th Bn. Royal Scots. James died 25th July, 1918. Grave Reference: II. D. 16. Buzancy Military Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Buzancy is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 7 kms south of Soissons and 50 kms west of Reims, Northern France. From Soissons, turn left off the N2 ring road (going south) on to the D1 road towards Chateau-Thierry, passing the villages of Courmelles and Berzy-le-Sec. After about 6 kms, turn left on to the D1240 (at the first CWGC road sign) next to the American First Division Memorial, and then turn left up the Rue de la Montagne (second CWGC road sign). The cemetery is situated at the end of this narrow road approximately 300 mtrs on the right hand side. James resided at 499 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. 25854 Private BEATON Duncan - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Duncan died 30th September, 1918. Age 22. Memorial Panel Reference: 131 - 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial, Son of William and Sophia Beaton, 42 Graham

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Street Bridgeton. 55658 Sergeant BELCH Thomas - 29th Bty. 42nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Thomas died 7th May, 1918. Age 27. Grave Reference: II.B.5. Pernes British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Perne-en-Artois is a small town on the main road from Lillers to St.Pol. The British Cemetery is nearly one km west of the town on the road to Sains-les-Pernes. Husband of Mary Belch, 12 Strathclyde Street, Bridgeton (formerly of 206 London Road).

31200 Private BIRNIE Andrew R - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Andrew died 28th November, 1917.No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Andrew resided at 36 Rockbank Street, Mile-End.

45867 Gunner BIRNIE John - 2A2 Bty. 112th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. John died 17th April. 1918. Grave Reference: IV. M. 935. Meteren Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Metern is a village 17.5 kms south-west of Ypres (Belgium) and 3 kms west of Bailleul on the main road to Cassel. When heading through the village towards Bailleul from Cassel, turn left along D18 opposite the Mairie. The cemetery is 200 mtrs further up this road on the left hand side and is situated to the rear of the civil cemetery. John resided at Rockbank Street, Mile-End. Brother of Private Andrew Birnie above.

27804 Private BISSETT Thomas - 15th Bn. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Thomas died 27th April, 1915. Age 23. Memorial Panel Reference: 18-24-26-30. Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Alexander and Isabella Bissett, 128 Canning Street Bridgeton. Captain Black David Smith (MC) - 3rd Bn. Attached 7th Bn. Suffolk Regiment. David died 27th March, 1918, Age 28. Panel Reference: Panel 25 Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their regiments. Although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any

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Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonne. Son of Mr and Mrs David Black,167 Greenhead Street, Bridgeton. (Service number not recorded on CWGC site). 28689 Private BLACK George M F - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. George died 1st August, 1917, Age 40. Grave Reference: II.E.12. Brandhoek New Military Cemetery. Location: Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Brandhoek New Military Cemetery is located 6.5 kms west of Ypres town centre on the Zevekotestraat, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre, the Poperingseweg (N308) the Poperingseweg (N308), is reached via Elverdingestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the Capronstraat, The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing, 6 km along the N308, after passing the village of Vlamertinge and just beyond the church in the hamlet of Brandhoek lies the left hand turning on to the Grote Branderstraat, After crossing the N38 Westhoekweg, the first right hand turning leads on to the Zevekotestraat. The cemetery is located 300 mtrs along the Zevekotestraat on the right hand side of the road, beyond the N38 dual carriageway, which it is necessary to cross. Son of William and Annie Black, Bridgeton and husband of Mary Black, 267 Main Street Bridgeton.

BLACK George Thomson Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 267 Main Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 6977 Private BLACK James - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. James died 18th September, 1916.Age 33. Grave Reference: Plot 2. Row E. Grave 17. Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Corbie is a small town 15 kms east of Amiens. Go north from the town centre taking the D1 (Rue Gambetta) in the direction of Bray. You will arrive at a set of traffic lights with the hospital diagonally on your left. Continue, taking the second turning on your right on to the Rue des Longues Vignes (VC6). The cemetery lies about 800 mtrs on the left and the extension is east of the Communal Cemetery. Son of Thomas and Catherine Black,15 Queen Mary Street Bridgeton

20584 Private BLACK John - 2nd Bn. King’s Own Scottish Borderers. John died 20th July. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference. Pier and Face 4 A and 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. John resided at 5 Broad Street, Mile-End 3478 Private BLACK John - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 28th April, 1916. Age: 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Richard

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and C. Black, 60 Dale Street, Bridgeton.

BLACK Thomas Private Gordon Highlanders 142 Moncur Street, Calton. No Results Found. BLACK William Private Royal Scots 394 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 65816 Private BLACKBURN Alexander - 4th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Alexander died 22nd March, 1918. Age 32. Grave Reference: sp. Mem. Rumaucourt Communal Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Rumaucourt is a village and commune in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais approximately 15 kms north west of the town of Cambrai. From the D939 main Arras to Cambrai road, follow signs to Rumaucourt along the D19. The Commonwealth graves are located within the Communal Cemetery which is situated on the left hand side of the road on entering the village. On the other side of the road is a large German Military Cemetery. Son of John and Agnes Blackburn, 11 Stevenson Street, Calton.

9498 Private BLAIR Benjamin - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Benjamin died 17th July, 1916. Age 21. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15.B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Son of Mr John Blair, 351 Broad Street, Mile-End.

S/11255 Private BLAIR Charles -,8th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Charles died 18th July, 1916. Age 25. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10.A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Brother of Hannah Blair, 223 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

2360 Private BLAIR James - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 12th July, 1915. Age 20. Grave Reference: D.63.Lancashire Landing Cemetery. Location: Turkey, including Gallipoli. Follow the road to Helles opposite the Kabatepe Museum. At 14.2kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 21.6 kms you will find the cemetery on your right. Son of James and Mary Blair, 29 Marquis Street, Bridgeton.

M/350357 Private BLAXILL Charles Frederick - Army Service Corps “O” Siege Park. Attd. V Corps, Heavy Artillery. Charles died 16th October, 1918. Age 41. Grave Reference: XIII.D.36. Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt. Location: Somme, France. Rocquigny and Equancourt are two villages in the Department of the Somme, some 13 kms north of Peronne and 12 kms south-east of Bapaume. Rocquigny and Equancourt are approximately 8 kms apart and the Rocquigny-Equancourt British Cemetery lies about halfway between the two villages on the north side of the road just west of the crossing road from Etricourt to Tyres (sic). Husband of Robina M Blaxill, 5945 Gallowgate. Native of London.

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2910 Private BLACKSHAW Duncan - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Duncan died 12th July, 1915. Age: 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Husband of Jessie Blackshaw, 243 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 16 Lily Street, Bridgeton). 7335 Private BOAG John - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 16th May, 1915.No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. John resided at 9 Bell Street, Bridgeton.

23017 Private BOLGER Charles - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Charles died 29th October, 1916. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4.D. Thiepval Memorial, Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Son of William and Mary Bolger, 130 Great Hamilton Street.

18981 Private BOLTON Alexander - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 5th January,1915. Age 32. Grave Reference: N.2236. Sandymount Cemetery, Glasgow. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. This large cemetery is in the western part of Glasgow. By road: taking the M74 exiting at junction 2. Turn on to Carmyle Avenue B765 heading north. Follow the road to a ’T’ junction at Shettleston Road turn right then left on to Gartocher Road. From Gartocher Road take the second road on the right, the cemetery is signposted on the left into Gartocher Terrace a narrow residential street. The main entrance to the cemetery is at the end of this road.

Son of Stewart Bolton; Husband of Annie Bolton, 266 Dunn Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 53 Dunn Street).

BONNAR John Private Cameron Highlanders 26 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 30435 Private BONNNGTON George W B - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 28th November. 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France.

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The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. George resided at 121 Great Hamilton Street. BOURKE John Bugler Highland Light Infantry 3 Claythorn Street, Calton. No Results Found. 59029 Private BOWIE Robert - 9th (Northumberland Hussars) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Robert died 24th October, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Robert resided at 40 Lochiel Street, Mile-End.

40544 Private BOYD Archie - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Archie died 23rd March, 1918. Age 19. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their regiments. Although the memorial stand in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Robert and Sarah A. Boyd, 9 King Street Mile-end.

292379 Sergeant BOYD John (M,M) - 1st/7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. John died 13th November, 1916. Age 27. Grave Reference: I.A.28. Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel. Location: Somme, France. Ancre British Cemetery is about 2 kms south of the village of Beaumont-Hammel, on the D50 between Albert and Achiet-Le-Grand. Son of John and Mary Boyd, 598 Gallowgate.

5647 Sergeant BOYD Robert - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Robert died 3rd May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 9. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Robert resided at 46 Dale Street, Bridgeton. 13409 Private BOYD William - ‘B’ Coy. 12th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 25th September, 1915, Age 21. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 - 13. Loos

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Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mary Boyd, 598 Gallowgate, and the late John Boyd. Private Boyd was brother to the above Sergeant John Boyd, 1st/7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. 49811 Corporal BOYD William - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 31st July, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. William resided at 22 Ross Street, Calton.

1426 Private BOYLE David - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. David resided at 524 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. BOYLE Matthew Private Highland Light Infantry 76 ½ Kirk Street Calton. No Results Found. BOYLE Robert Private Highland Light Infantry 15 Rumford Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there is only one Robert Boyle of same regiment recorded on CWGC site whose details do not match. 28640 Private BRACKENRIDGE James A - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 28th April, 1917. Grave Reference: 17. C. 8. Canadian Cemetery No.2, Neuville-St. Vaast. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Neuville-St. Vaast is a village about 6 kms north of Arras and 1 km east of the main road from Arras to Bethune. The cemetery is within the Canadian National Vimy Memorial Park, which is north of Neuville-St. Vaast. The main entrance to the Park is signposted from the Arras to Lens road (N17). James resided at 177 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 28116 Private BRADFORD Thomas S - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 24th April. 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: III.E.42. Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located 18 km from Ypres town centre in a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge and on to Roesbrugge. Son of Matthew and Agnes Bradford, 590 Gallowgate.

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461730 Private BRADLEY James - 121st Coy Labour Company 10. James died 10th February, 1919. Age 23. Grave Reference: L.4. Tourcoing (Pont-Neuville) Community Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Tourcoing is a town in the Lille district and the Communal Cemetery is located in the village of Neuville, which lies between Halluin and Tourcoing. Leave Neuville on the D291 heading towards Tourcoing. Passing in front of the church, on the left hand side, the cemetery entrance will be found 200 metres from the church on the same side. The Commonwealth War Graves Plot is situated in the centre of the cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs John Bradley, 10 Kirk Street, Calton.

235031 Private BRADLEY Joseph - 1st/4th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Joseph died 31st July. 1917. Age 25. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 41 and 43. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Mrs Elizabeth Bradley, 13 Old Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. A cabinet maker. 44532 Corporal BRADLEY William (MM) - 3rd Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). William died 2nd September, 1918. Age 24. Awarded Military Medal. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Via-en-Artois and Haucourt are village on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Husband of Jean Bradley, 53 Greenhead Court, Green Street, Bridgeton.

13349 Private BRADY John - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 24th August, 1917. Age: 27. Grave Reference: XVIII. A. 4. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of James and Mary Carrol Brady, 27 Millroad Street, Calton. 280664 Private BRADY T - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private Brady died 23rd May, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. K. 33. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol.

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From the N39 turn onto the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Private Brady resided at 131 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 3458 Private BRADY Hugh - 12TH Bn. Royal Scots. Hugh died 25th September, 1915. Age: 48. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Annie Brady, 49 Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton. BRANNAGAN Edward Lance Corporal Highland Light Infantry 37 Wesleyan Street. No Results Found. 14032 Private BRANNAN Patrick - 16th Bn. Royal Scots. Patrick died 8th April, 1917. Age 30. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1 and 2. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of the late Patrick Brannan; Husband of Rebecca Reynolds Brannan, 38 Muslin Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 93 Dale Street). 16766 Private BRANNAN William A - 1st Bn. Transf to (382277) 109th Coy. Labour Corps. William died 3rd January, 1918, Age: 28. Grave Reference: XV. H. 7. Dozinghem Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the north-west of Poperinge near Krombeke. From Ypres follow the directions to Poperinge along the by-pass. At the end of the by-pass at the traffic lights turn right into Oostlaan. Follow Oostlaan over the roundabout to the end of the road. Turn left into Veurnestraat and follow along here to the first turning on the right (From Poperinge centre, follow the directions to Veurne along the Veurnestraat to the second turning on the left).Turn into Sint-Bertinusstraat and follow this road up the rise and round a left hand bend. After the bend, take the right hand turning in the direction of Krombeke along the Krombeekseweg. Follow the Krombeekseweg past the “De Lovie” centre where the road changes to Leeuwerikstraat and then past a café on the left. Approximately 500 mtrs after the café on the left, you will see a sign for the cemetery pointing to a track on the right into the woods. The cemetery is along here at the end of the track. Son of John and Annie Brannan, 12 Abercromby Street. Born at Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. 33900 Private BRASS Andrew - “A” Coy. 13th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment. Andrew died 1st February, 1918. Age 32. Grave Reference: III.A.3. Mory Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Mory is a village between Arras and Bapaume, and about 2 kms east of the village of Ervillers. Mory-Abbey Military Cemetery is 450 mtrs north of the village on the north side of the road to Ecoust-St.Mein opposite a large farm called

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“L’Abbaye”. Son of James Birrell Brass and Margaret McLeod Brass, 11 Colbert Street, Bridgeton. Born at Burntisland, Fife.

40560 Lance Corporal BRECKENRIDGE John - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. John died 3rd May, 1917. Age 21. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Isabella Breckenridge, 503 Gallowgate, and the late John Breckenridge.

BRESLIN John Sapper Royal Engineers 141 Gallowgate. No results Found. 4331 Private BRIGHT James J - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 14th March, 1916. Age 30. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108-112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of James and Bridget Bright, 733 Gallowgate. Husband of Bessie McGill Bright. BRITTAIN Archibald Private - 5 Broad Street Mile-End. No Results Found. S/5687 Private BROCK Joseph - “B” Coy. 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Joseph died 21st May, 1916. Age: 25. Grave Reference: V. D. 2A. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Joseph and Rachel Brock, 125 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 41496. Private BROCKETT T - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Private Brockett died 9th April, 1917. Age: 19. Grave Reference: B. 7. Houdain Lane Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Houdain Lane Cemetery lies just west of Feuchy, a small village approximately 1.5 kms east of Arras. From Feuchy centre the cemetery is signposted along a track for 500 mtrs, followed by a more difficult track. Son of Mr and Mrs William Brockett, of Glasgow; husband of Margaret B. McLeod Brockett, 40 Muslin Street, Bridgeton.

BRODIE Hugh Private Royal Scots 11 Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 285865 Private BRODIE James - 1st/7th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 18th November, 1917. Age 41. Grave Reference: F.39. Port Said War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Port Said War Memorial Cemetery is situated on the western outskirts of the town on the strip of land between the Mediterranean Sea and Lake Manzala. The Cemetery is 200 mtrs before

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the Customs Post on the road to Damietta on the edge of the main Port Said Cemetery complex. Eldest son of William and Mary Brodie; husband of Janet Brodie, 39 Fielden Street. BRODIE James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 50 Scott Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. BROWN Alexander Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 690 Gallowgate Unable to verify as there are several recorded on CWGC site of same name, rank and regiment with no additional details and/or matching details. S/9499 Lance Corporal BROWN David - “A” Coy. 1st Bn, Seaforth Highlanders. David died 20th September, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: S.9. Ramleh War Cemetery, Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). From Tel Aviv, take road number one (Ayalon) south towards Jerusalem. Leave at the exit signposted Lod/Ramleh. This is the exit after Ben Gurion Airport. Proceed along Route 40 for approximately 5 kms. At the traffic lights signposted Lod (South) turn right. At the roundabout turn left. The Cemetery entrance is on the left, after 400 mtrs. Son of William and Lizzie Brown, 7 Cubie Street.

14881 Lance Corporal BROWN Edward - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Edward died 1st July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Edward resided at 137 Claythorn Street, Calton. 203041 Private BROWN Henry Raeburn - 1st/8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Henry died 2nd November, 1917. Age 39. Grave Reference: XVI. A. 14. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel, Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. GZA War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 ms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’arei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. Son of Mrs Brown, 37 Warrender Park Terrace, Edinburgh, and the late Henry Brown, husband of Annie Baillie Brown (nee Phillips), 81 John Street.

BROWN James Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 19 Fraser Street Bridgeton Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment

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recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. BROWN John Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 183 Dalmarnock Road Bridgeton Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. BROWN John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 3 Marlborough Street Mile-End. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. BROWN John Sergeant Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 17 Adelphi Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. S/21054 Private BROWN Robert - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Robert died 23rd April, 1917. Age 26. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 9. Arras Memorial. Location: Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Robert and Agnes Brown, 16 Savoy Street, Bridgeton; husband of Bridget Lynch Brown, 71 Dale Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 39 Muslin Street, Bridgeton).

BROWN Robert Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 183 Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. S/3503 Sergeant BROWN Robert A - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 16th May, 1915. Age: 31. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. Son of Jessie Brown, 2 Monteith Row, and the late David Brown..

2865 Sergeant BROWN Thomas - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 29th September, 1917. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162, Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Janet M. Brown, 94 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. BROWN William Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 66 Landressy Street

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Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. BROWN John Wilson Private Border Regiment 45 William Street Greenhead. No Results Found. 3/6755 Private BROWNLIE Matthew - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Matthew died 12th October, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Matthew resided at 20 Society Street Camlachie.

1071 Sergeant BRUCE Alexander - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 14th July. 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22,8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Alexander resided at 450 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. S/16344 Private BRYCE Alexander - 2nd Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Alexander died 11th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38 and 40. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Alexander resided at 121 Great Hamilton Street. 70729 Private BRYCE William - 98th Coy Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). William died 28th May, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: II. A. 12. Henin Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Henin-sur-Cojeul is a village in the Department of Pas-de-Calais, about 8 kms south-east of Arras on the D12E. Henin Communal Cemetery is approximately 0.75 kms south of the village and the Extension is on the east

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side of the Communal Cemetery. Husband of Mary Graham Fenton (formerly Bryce), 22 Lily Street, Bridgeton. Native of Glasgow BRYCELAND William Sergeant Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 226 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 41348 Private BRYDEN G - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private Bryden died 8th November, 1917. Grave Reference: VI. A. 2B. Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport. Location: Siene-Maritime, France. Le Treport is a small seaport 25 kms north-east of Dieppe. The cemetery is 1.5 kms south of the town. Go towards the centre of Le Treport and then follow the Littoral/Dieppe sign. The cemetery stands on the D940. Private Bryden resided at 41 Marlborough Street Mile-End.

19659 Private BRYDEN William - 11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 114 Reid Street Bridgeton

2938 Private BRYSON John - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. John resided at 43 Greenvale Street, Mile-End. S/11273 Lance Corporal BRYSON John - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at 169 Great Hamilton Street. S/10841 Private BUCHAN Jack - 2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Jack died 22nd April. 1916. Age 19. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 25 and 63. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried

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out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Son of Andrew Buchan, 21 King Street Mile-end.

S/18441 Private BUCHANAN Alexander - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Alexander died 3rd September, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Alexander resided at 291 Swanston Street, Bridgeton. 42481 Private BUCHANAN William - 1st/5th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. William died 28th September, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 6. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. William resided at 102 Bain Street, Calton. S/2139 Private BUICK William - 8th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 115 to 119. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 129 Wolseley Street. BUNTIN Henry Private Highland Light Infantry 26 James Street Mile-End. No Results Found. S/20277 Private BUNTON Robert - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Robert died 31st July, 1917. Age 20. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38 and 40. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial arches. Son of Robert and Mary Bunton, 20 Fraser Street Bridgeton. BURGESS Alexander D C Private Cameron Highlanders 144 Great Hamilton Street No Results Found. S/3611 Corporal BURGESS John - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. John died 17th May, 1915. Age 21. Grave Reference: III.D,44. Bethune Town Cemetery.

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Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune is a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ‘Cimetiere Nord’. Most precisely, from the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. Son of Alexander and Kate Burgess, 68 Main Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 144 Great Hamilton Street).

BURKE Henry Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 12 Preston Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 290718 Private BURKE John - 1st/8th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 12th November, 1917. Grave Reference: XXVI. B. 3. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast. 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’arei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. John resided at 32 Tobago Street.

S/6597 Private BURNETT James - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. James died 23rd June, 1916. Age 29. Grave Reference: IV.B.18. Vermelles British Cemetery, Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Son of William and Margaret Burnett, 29 David Street; husband of Margaret Burnett, 59 Fordneuk Street. 290574 Private BURNS Alexander Clarke - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alexander died 19th March, 1919. Age 23. Grave Reference: III.1387. Glasgow (St. Kentigern’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. From the M8 exit at Junction 16 and head north on A879 Craighall Road, Travel 2.5 miles on this road leading into Saracen Street and Balmore Road. Turn left into Skirska Street then second right on Tresta Road. Through the housing estate the entrance to St. Kentigern Cemetery is on the right hand side before the main entrance to the Western Necropolis. Husband of Margaret Bell Burns, 130 London Street. Sapper BURNS James B - Royal Engineers 56 Harvie Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 7137 Private BURNS Patrick - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Patrick

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died 24th June, 1916. Age: 25. Grave Reference: V. E. 76. Bethune Town Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune is a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found, from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ’CIMETIERE NORD’. More precisely, from the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. Son of Mr and Mrs Burns, Glasgow; husband of Violet Burns, 67 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End. (Sometime of 9 Yate Street Camlachie). BURNS Thomas Lance Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 116 Claythorn Street, Calton. No Results Found. BURNS Thomas Signaller Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 198 Claythorn Street. No Results Found. 7718 Corporal BURNSIDE Archibald - King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). Archibald died 5th October, 1918. Age: 45. Grave Reference: 35. Bralos British Cemetery. Location: Greece. Bralos is a mountain in central Greece approximately 190 kms north of Athens and 325 kms south-east of Thessaloniki just off the E75 motorway. Bralos cemetery is situated on a plateau between Bralos and Parnassos Mountains and to reach the cemetery take the exit marked Amfissa - Bralo on the E65 road. Continue on this road for approximately 15 kms where you shall find Commission signs directing you to the cemetery. Son of Archibald and Mary Burnside, London. Born London. Archibald resided at 20 Preston Street, Bridgeton.

BURNSIDE George Lance Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 6 Greenvale Street, Mile-End. No Results Found. 353409 Private BURNSIDE George - 9th Bn. Royal Scots. George died 12th April, 1918. Age: 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 1. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. Son of Mr and Mrs John Burnside, 608 Gallowgate. (Sometime of 63 Crownpoint Road. 6343 Private BURT Andrew (DCM) - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Andrew died 28th September, 1915. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 -124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lena to Bethune road. Husband to Mrs Mary Thompson Burt, 165 Brook Street, Bridgeton. 40068 Private BUSBY John - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 5th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and

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Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John resided at 90 Barrowfield Street. 51754 Private BUTLER John - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 26th April. 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: III.D.6. Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located 18 km from Ypres town centre on a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge and on to Roesbrugge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308), is reached via Elverdingsestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the ring road of Poperinge, the R33 Europlaan, the left hand clockwise route circles the town of Poperinge and rejoins the N308 towards Oost Cappel. Ten kms after rejoining the N308 lies the village of Roesbriugge. The second left hand turning in the village of Roesbrugge leads on to the Haringestraat and for 2 km to the village of Haringe. The second hand turning in the village of Haringe leads on to Nachtegaalstraat. The cemetery lies 400 mtrs along the Nachtegaalstraat on the left hand side of the road. Son of Mrs Butler. 343 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

SURNAME FORENAME RANK UNIT ADDRESS CADDEN E Private Seaforth Highlanders Craignestock Place. No Results Found. 282027 Lance Sergeant CAIRNS David - 1st/7th Highland Light Infantry. David died 20th January, 1918.Age 28. Grave Reference: R.17. Ramleh War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). From Tel Aviv, take road number one (Ayalon) south towards Jerusalem. Leave at the exit signposted Lod/Ramleh. This is the exit after Ben Gurion Airport. Proceed along Route 40 for approximately 5 kms. At the traffic lights signposted Lod (South) turn right. At the roundabout turn left. The cemetery entrance is on the left, after 400 mtrs. Husband of C. Cairns, 25 Dunn Street Bridgeton. .

Clyde Z/1079 Able Seaman CAIRNS John - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Hood Bn. R.N. Div. John died 25th August, 1918. Age: 38. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 1 and 2. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villates on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Son of the late Mr and Mrs John Cairns. John resided at 26 Annfield Street, Gallowgate. 6151 Private CAIRNS Michael - 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers. Michael died 22nd March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 78 and 79. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the

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main road D929 from Albert to Pozieres On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments.. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France, and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Michael resided at 194 Gallowgate.

130203 Pioneer (Sapper) CALDWELL David - 1st Coy. 5th Bn. Special Bde. Royal Engineers. Age 19. Robert died 29th April, 1916, Grave Reference: Plot ’ C’. Row 4. Grave 4. Calais Southern Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Calais Southern Cemetery is a civil cemetery lying on the south of the old main road to Dunkerque. Follow the A16 auto route from Calais to Dunkirk. Come off at Junction 48 in the direction of Marck and follow the road to the junction. Turn left into Calais at the junction and follow Avenue de Calais (D940) for approximately 3 kms and then straight on to Avenue de st. Expurery. The Communal Cemetery is on the left hand side of the road, 50 mtrs after the traffic lights. To find the Commonwealth War Graves, proceed along the main pathway to the rear left had side of the cemetery. Son of James and Rose Ann Caldwell, 3 Dalmarnock Street. 332395 Private (Signaller) CALDWELL Samuel (MM) - “D” Coy. 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Samuel died 26th October, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: A.1. Englefontaine British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Englefontaine is a town where the straight main road from Le Cateau (11 kms) to Bavay (16 kms) crosses the road from Le Quesnoy to Landrecies, on the western edge of the Foret de Mormal. Englefontaine British Cemetery is north of the town, a short distance west of the road (D932) to Bavay. Son of Mary Caldwell. 44 Greenvale Street, Mile-End, and the late Samuel Caldwell.

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15355 Sergeant CALDWELL William - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 5th April, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: II. O. 17. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-de-Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50.28670, 2.76057. Son of Thomas and Martha Caldwell, 162 London Road, Bridgeton. 38523 Private CALDWELL William A - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 23rd March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road D929 from Albert to Pozieres On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the

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stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments.. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France, and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. William resided at 186 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 40262 Corporal CALDWELL William H - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 26th March, 1918. Age 25. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 72. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. Although the memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Mr and Mrs James Caldwell, 6 Ann Street, Bridgeton. CALLAGHAN James Corporal Highland Light Infantry 587 Gallowgate. No Results Found. 67863 Gunner CALLANDER John - 212th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. John died 12th April, 1917. Age: 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 10. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station.

Son of John and Jennet Callander; husband of Agnes Callander, 27 Green Street, Stonehouse, Lanarkshire. (Sometime of 137 Bernard Street, Bridgeton).

34418 Corporal CALMAN Benjamin - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Benjamin died on 13th November, 1916. Grave Reference: I.E.3. Serre Road Cemetery No.1. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The village of Serre is 11 kms north-north-east of Albert. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux then Serre-.les-Poise (approximately 20 kms south of Arras). On leaving Serre-les-Puisieux, 700 mtrs further along the D919, Serre Road No.1 Cemetery can be found on the right hand side. Husband of C. Calman, 9 Great Hamilton Street. 9151 Private CAMERON Donald - 8th Bn. Cameroonians (Scottish Rifles). Donald died 28th June, 1915. Age 20. Memorial Panel Reference: 92 - 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area.

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Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22,8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 kms long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Elizabeth Cameron, 7 Forest Street, Mile-End, and the late Alexander Cameron.

9151 Private CAMERON Donald - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Donald died 28th June, 1915. Age: 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Elizabeth Cameron, 7 Forrest Street, Mile-End, and the late Alexander Cameron. (Sometime of 55 William Street, Greenhead.

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CAMERON George Private Seaforth Highlanders 211 Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are none on CWGC site with matching details. 515678 Private CAMERON Hugh - 14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish). Died 29th November, 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: XXX.N.7A. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Hugh and Susan Cameron, 104 Armadale Street. Native of Glasgow. 515678 Private CAMERON Hugh - 14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish). Hugh died 29th November, 1917. Age: 26. Grave Reference: XXX. N. 7A. Etaples Military Cemetery. Son of Hugh and Susan Cameron, 104 Armadale Street. Native of Glasgow. (Sometime of 220 Dalmarnock Road Overnewton). 35054 Private CAMERON James - 1st/4th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. James died 3rd October, 1918. Age 37. Grave Reference: I. B. 40. Proville British Cemetery, Location: Nord, France. Proville is a village adjoining the town of Cambrai in the Department of the Nord. Proville British Cemetery is situated in the Rue Gabriel Peri, which can be found by following the D56 road from Cambrai towards Noyelles sur Escaut. The cemetery is signposted at the junction of the D56 and the Rue Gabriel Peri. Son of Francis Cameron of Govan, Glasgow; husband of Bella Cameron, 262 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. CAMERON James H Private Cameron Highlanders 434 Baltic Street Bridgeton.

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Unable to verify as there are none recorded on CWGC site with matching details. CAMERON John Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 80 Brown Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details.

313024 Private CAMERON John Stewart - 7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders formerly Cameron Highlanders. The Battle of Cambrai was fought during November and December, 1917. The attack began early in the morning of 20th November, 1917 and initial advances were remarkable, However, by 22nd November, a halt was called for rest and reorganisation, allowing the Germans to reinforce. From 23rd to 28th November, the fighting was concentrated almost entirely around Bourlon Wood and by 29th November, it was clear that the Germans were ready for a major counter attack. During the fierce fighting of the next five days, much of the ground gained in the initial days of the attack was lost. For the Allies, the results of the battle were ultimately disappointing but valuable lessons were learnt about new strategies and tactical approaches to fighting. The Germans had also discovered that their fixed lines of defence, no matter how well prepared, were vulnerable. John died 4th December, 1917. Age 20. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D830 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Son of John Stewart Cameron and Maggie Kirkland Cameron, 69 John Street, East Glasgow.

331581 Private CAMERON Malcolm - 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. The ground fought over was captured, after very fierce fighting, in the latter part of July, 1916. The ground captured was lost in the German advance of March, 1918 and recovered by the 38th (Welsh) Division on 28th August 1918, when a little cemetery was made (now Plot 1 of this cemetery) containing 25 graves of the 38th Division and the and the 6th Dragoon Guards. After the Armistice, this cemetery was hugely increased when the grave of more than 5,500 officers and men were brought in from other small cemeteries, and the battlefields of the Somme, The great majority of these soldiers died in the autumn of 1916 and almost all the rest in August or September 1918. Malcolm died 15th July, 1916. Age 23.Grave Reference: XII. J. 24. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery llies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Son of William and Isabella Cameron, 42 Scott Street, Bridgeton.

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11023 Private CAMERON William - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 19th December, 1914. Age 27. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. The Le Touret Memorial commemorates over 13,400 British soldiers who were killed in this sector of the Western Front from the beginning of October 1914 to the eve of the Battle of Loos in late September 1915 and who have no known grave. Son of William and Isabella Cameron, 42 Scott Street Bridgeton.

292740 Private CAMERON William G - 6th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stand on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. Son of the late Hugh and M. Cameron. William resided at 6 Playfair Street, Dalmarnock. Second Lieutenant CAMERON William McAdam - 8th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). William died 14th July, 1916. Age: 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of John and Catherine McAdam Cameron, West Norrieston, Thornhill, Perthshire. William resided at 3 Canning Place 9371 Lance Corporal CAMPBELL Alexander “D” Coy. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Alexander died 26th September, 1915. Age 26. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of George and Hannah Campbell, 30 Annfield Street. 20799 Private CAMPBELL Alexander - “A” Coy. 6th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Alexander died 25th February, 1917. Age 30. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 27. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end

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of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Son of Alexander McPherson Campbell; husband of Mary O’Hara Campbell, 65 Dale Street, South Side, Glasgow.

CAMPBELL Colin Private US Army Medical Corps 15 Ashgrove Street Bridgeton. No Results Found on CWGC site. 13076 Private CAMPBELL Hugh F 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Hugh died 12th April, 1917. Age 22. Grave Reference: I. C. 14. Brown’s Copse Cemetery, Roeux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roeux is a village about 8 kms east of Arras. Brown’s Copse Cemetery is about one km north-west of Roeux on the eastern outskirts of the neighbouring village of Fampoux. It is signposted from Fampoux village. Son of Mr and Mrs D. Campbell, 6 Monteith Street Bridgeton. 139413 Corporal CAMPBELL J (MM) - 252nd Tunnelling Coy. Royal Engineers. Corporal Campbell died 18th April, 1917. Awarded Military Medal. Grave Reference: I. C. 2.Moray Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory. Location: Pas de Calais. Mory is a village between Arras and Bapaume, and about 2 kms east of the village of Ervillers. Mory-Abbey Military Cemetery is 450 mtrs north of the village on the north side of the road to Ecoust-St. Mein opposite a large farm called “L’Abbaye.” Son of Mr J. Campbell, 9 Hill Street, Gallowgate.

1482 Private CAMPBELL James - Highland Light Infantry 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Bn. Transf. to (223437) 230th Employment Coy. Labour Corps. James died 23rd March, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: III. D. 26. Ypres Reservoir Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the North-West of Ypres. From the station turn left and drive along Fochlaan to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn left into Haiglaan and continue for 300 mtrs and then turn right into Plumerlaan. The cemetery is on the right hand side, approximately 200 mtrs along the road. Son of John Campbell,146 London Road, Bridgeton. CAMPBELL James Sergeant Kings Own Scottish Borderers 20 Fielden Street Bridgeton Unable to verify as there are several of same name recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. CAMPBELL James T Private Gordon Highlanders 32 Monteith Row Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. CAMPBELL John Sapper Royal Engineers 644 Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. CAMPBELL John Artificer Royal Navy - Royal Marines 36 Moir Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name recorded on CWGC

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site with no additional and/or matching details. 89689 Bombardier (Gunner) CAMPBELL Matthew - “Y” 1st T.M. Bty. Royal Field Artillery. Matthew died 10th July, 1917. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Nieuport Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Nieuport (Nieuwpoort) is a town in the Province of West Flanders on the south-west side of the River Yser, 3 kms from the sea. The Nieuport Memorial is on a site where the road to Lombardsijde joints the road from Nieuport dock. It is located partly along the “Sluizering” and partly along the “Westendelaan”. Matthew resided at 42 Scott Street, Bridgeton.

CAMPBELL Peter Renwick Corporal Northamptonshire Regiment 7 West Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 11431 Private CAMPBELL Thomas - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 25th September, 1915. Age 26. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Margaret Gibson Campbell, 334 London Road, Bridgeton. (sometime of 35 Boden Street, Bridgeton). 41212 Private CAMPBELL Thomas - 2nd Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Thomas died 11th November, 1917. Age 18. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 66 to 68. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mrs Margaret Campbell, 83 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

8227 Private CAMPBELL Walter - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Walter died 16th August, 1914. No Known Grave. Commemorated on La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial. Location: Seine-et Marne, France. La Ferte-sous-Jouarre is a small town 66 kms to the east of Paris, located on the main road (N3) running east from Paris. The Memorial is situated in a small park on the south-western edge of the town, on the south bank of the River Marne, just off the main road to Paris. The Memorial Register is kept at the Town Hall. Walter resided at 9 Dalmarnock Road. CAMPBELL William Private Cameron Highlanders 599 Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 8125 Sergeant CAMPBELL William - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

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William died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). William resided at The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. William resided at 49 Reidvale Street. CAMPBELL William D Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 37 Pentland Place Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 10550 Private CAREY Andrew - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Andrew died 23rd October,1914. Age: 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of James and Mary Carey, 19 Harriet Street, Pollokshaws. (Sometime of 46 William Street, Bridgeton). 40692 Corporal CARMICHAEL Thomas - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 31st July, 1917. Age 37. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Margaret Carmichael, 62 Rumford Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 82 Carstairs Street). B/8960 Lance Corporal CARMICHAEL William - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 8th March, 1916. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. Resided 310 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. 10203 Private CARNEY Charles - 1st Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers.

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Charles died 1st July, 1916. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4A and 4D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Resided 34 Struthers Street, Calton. S/18728 Private CARNIE Alexander - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Alexander died 28th March, 1918. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 9. Arras Memorial, Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50,28670, 2,76057. Private Carnie resided 20 Fielden Street. S/6746 Private CARNOCHAN J. M. - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Private Carnochan died 23rd April, 1917. Grave Reference: I. C. 2. Guemappe British Cemetery, Wancourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt is a village about 8 kms south-east of Arras, and Guemappe British Cemetery is about 1 km north-east of the village, to the south of the junction of the roads to Monchy-le-Preux and Guemappe (D34). Private Carnochan resided at 72 Oswald Street Bridgeton. CARR James Private Highland Light Infantry 307 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site. One of these is commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France, the other on Basra Memorial, Iraq. Moreover, neither entry provides additional details. CARROLL J Private Cameron Highlanders 146 Swanston Street. No Results Found. CARROLL Joseph Private Kings Own Scottish Borderers 4 Main Street Calton. No Results Found. 280240 Private CARROLL Richard - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Richard died between 27th and 28th August, 1918. Age: 24. Grave Reference: VII. C. 28. Wancourt British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt is a village about 8 kms south-east of Arras, and Guemappe British Cemetery is about 1 km north-east of the village, to the south of the junction of the roads to Monchy-le-Preux and Guemappe (D34). Son of John and Margaret Carroll, 106 Main Street, Bridgeton.

202614 Private CARSE James - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 23rd July, 1918. Age 20. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 5. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the

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market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. The sounding of the Last Post takes place at the memorial on the first Friday of every month at 7 pm. Son of Elizabeth Macauley Carse, 9 William Street, Greenhead, and the late Charles Wilson Carse.

47754 Private CARSLAW James - Middlesex Regiment. 2nd/7th Bn. London Regiment. James died 16th April, 1918. Age 36. Grave Reference: XII. F. St. Pierre Cemetery, Amiens. Location: Somme, France. St. Pierre Cemetery is situated on the north-eastern outskirts of Amiens, on the northern side of the main road to Albert. The cemetery will be found in the suburb of Rivery on the left hand side of the D929 Amiens to Albert road. At the back of the cemetery is the Commonwealth Plot. Son of Margaret Carslaw, 9 Tureen Street, Calton, and the late John Carslaw. Private CARSLAW Samuel - Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Son of Margaret Carslaw, 9 Tureen Street, Calton. No Results Found. CARSON John Private Highland Light Infantry 14 Colvend Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 12784 Private CARSON Thomas - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 25th September, 1915. Age 18. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mrs Agnes Carson, 26 Fraser Street Bridgeton. S/11495 Lance Corporal CARSON William (MM) - 6th Bn. Attd. 45th Trench Mortar Bty. Cameron Highlanders. William died 10th June, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: IV. H. 59. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn on to the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The Cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it, Son of William and Janet Carson, 454 Baltic Street. 3995 Lance Corporal CASEY Arthur - London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) 1st/8th Bn. Arthur died 15th August, 1916. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 9 C and 9 D. Thiepval Memorial, Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Lance Corporal Casey resided 742 Gallowgate.

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9047 Private CASEY Bernard - 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Bernard died 15th May, 1915. Grave Reference: II. D. 31. Rue-Des-Berceaux Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Richebourg is a village and commune to the north of Bethune in the Pas de Calais. From the church in Richebourg, head south on the D166. The Cemetery will be found on the right hand side of the road 950 mtrs from the church. Private Casey resided at 48 Greenvale Street. 10495 Private CASEY Patrick - “B” Coy. 1st Bn. Scots Guards. Patrick died 15th September, 1916. Age 23. Grave Reference: X. Z. 6. Guards’ Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Location: Somme, France. Lesboeufs is a village 16 kms north-east of Albert. From Arras take the N17 south. Then after Bapaume, take the D19 to Lesboeufs. Take the right fork by the church through Le Transloy to Leboeufs village, then take the C5 towards Ginchy. The Cemetery is on the right hand side. Son of Hugh and Mary Casey,18 New Street Calton. Native of Co. Antrim. CASSIDY William Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 41 Wesleyan Street. No Results Found.

15143 Private CATHCART Edward - “B” Coy. 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Edward died 11th May, 1916. Age 24. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs James Cathcart, 3 Montgomerie Street, Bridgeton. S/40404 Private CATTANACH J - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Private Cattanach died 2nd April, 1917. Grave Reference: III. C. 21. H.A.C. Cemetery, Ecoust-St-Mein. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ecoust-St-Mein is a village between Arras, Cambrai and Bapaume. H.A.C. Cemetery is about 800 mtrs south of the village on the west side of the D956 road to Beugenatre. Private Cattanach resided at 36 Barrowfield Street. CHADDICK Edward Private Cameron Highlanders 60 Tobago Street. No Results Found. 10988 Private CHALMERS James - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. James died 19th April, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. James resided at 42 Preston Street, Bridgeton.

CHALMERS Patrick Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 91 Dale Street Bridgeton.

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No Results Found. 41659 Private CHARLES Archibald C - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Archibald died 28th September, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: III. H. 18. Hooge Crater Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Hooge Crater Cemetery is 4 kms east of Ypres town centre on the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right on to Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main crossroads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 3.5 kms along the Meenseweg on the right hand side of the road. Private Archibald resided at 22 Monteith Street Bridgeton.

18432 Private CHARLES William - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 26th September, 1915. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Private Charles resided at 22 Monteith Street Bridgeton. 306 Private CHERRY Joseph - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Joseph died 12th July. 1915. Age 28. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of the late David Cherry. 37 Brown Street. Bridgeton.

8660 Private CHISHOLM William - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 27th October, 1915. Age 32. Grave Reference: III. E. 17A. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town. On the west side of the road to Boulogne. During the First World War, the area around Etaples was the scene of immense concentration of Commonwealth reinforcement camps and hospitals. It was remote from attack, except from aircraft, and accessible by railway from both the northern or the southern battlefields. In 1917, 100,000 troops were camped among the sand dunes and the hospitals, which included eleven general, one stationary, four Red Cross hospitals and a convalescent depot, could deal with 22,000 wounded or sick. In September 1919, ten months after the Armistice, three hospitals and the Q.M.A.A.C. convalescent depot remained. The cemetery contains 10.771 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, the earliest dating from May, 1915. Thirty five of these burials are unidentified. Son of Alexander and Annie Chisholm, 128 French Street Bridgeton. Native of Perth.

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CHURCH John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 284 Abercromby Street. No Results Found. S/7361 CLACHER Private Kenneth - 12th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Kenneth died 15th September, 1918, Age 28. Grave Reference: III. B. 27. Doiran Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kms north west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessaloniki - Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 kms following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 kms where you pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. Son of Kenneth and Jessie London Clacher, 27 Summerfield Street Dalmarnock.

163118 Gunner CLANACHAN Matthew - 119th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Matthew died 7th March, 1918. Age 29. Grave Reference: I. B. 38. Potijze Chateau Grounds Cemetery, Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the North-East of the town of Ypres. From the station turn left and drive along M. Fochlaan to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn right into Oude Veurnestraat, this then changes into Diksmuidseweg and Brugseweg. Drive along this road and continue straight over the traffic lights to the end of the road. At the ‘T’ junction turn left (still Brugseweg) and continue along this road (the N313) to the village of Sint Jan. At the crossroads in the village turn right on to the N345 (Potijzestraat), follow along to the next crossroads and turn left into Zonnebeekseweg. Son of Matthew and Janet Morrison Clanachan, 125 Greenhead Street. CLAPPERTON John Private Gordon Highlanders 65 Mordaunt Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. CLARK James Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 76 Bernard Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. CLARK John Private Cameron Highlanders 644 Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. CLARK Joseph Lance Corporal Royal Scots Fusiliers 59 Mordaunt Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 280066 Private CLARK Robert - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert

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died 29th August, 1918. Grave Reference: V. D. 36. Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt. Location: Somme, France. Gezaincourt is a village situated 2 kms to the south-west of the town of Doullens. Bagneux British Cemetery lies to the south of the village. There is a Commonwealth War graves Commission signpost in Gezaincourt village opposite the “Chateau” entrance. Husband of R. Clark, 16/22 Tamworth Street, Bridgeton.

28818 CLARK Private Robert - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died 23rd April. 1917. Grave Reference: D.6. Bootham Cemetery, Heninel. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Heninel is a village in the Department of the Pas de Calais, 10 kms south-east of Arras and 3 kms south of the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai. Bootham Cemetery is a long row of graves nearly 2 kms east of Heninel on the south side of the road to Cherisy. From Heninel centre take the Rue St Germain and then a km track to the cemetery. Private Clark resided at 10 William Street. Calton. 2978 Private CLARK Thomas - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 13th July, 1915. Age 22. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Helles Memorial. The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of John and Jenny Clark, 270 London Road, Bridgeton, husband of Margaret Marshall Fakes (formerly Clark) of 149 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 8992 Lance Corporal CLARK Thomas - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 8th March, 1916. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. Lance Corporal Clark resided at 350 London Road, Bridgeton. CLARK William Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 9 Great Hamilton Street. . No Results Found. 1372 Private CLARK Charles - “C” Coy. 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died on the first day of the Battle of the Somme 1st July, 1916. Age

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22. In popular imagination the title ’Battle of the some; has become a byword for military disaster which in part stems from the cultural impact of its calamitous opening 24 hours in which the British Army suffered its highest number of casualties in a single day. The loss of great numbers if men from the same communities had a profound social impact on the home front. 1st July, 1916 witnessed extraordinary gallantry, immeasurable suffering and an unprecedented number of casualties - Officers killed 993. Other Ranks killed 18,247. Total casualties (killed, wounded and missing): 57,470. Despite the terrible setbacks Fourth Army HQ at 10 pm ordered its Corps to continue attack and set objectives for the next day. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme bears the names of more than 72.000 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces who died in the Somme sector before 20th March, 1918 and have no known grave. Over 90% of those commemorated died between July and November,, 1916. The Memorial also serves as an Anglo-French Memorial in recognition of the joint nature of the 1916 offensive and a small cemetery containing equal numbers of Commonwealth and French graves lies at the foot of the memorial. Private Charles Clark was the son of Mrs Charles Clark, 493 Gallowgate. 50314 Private CLARKE Albert George - 12th Bn. King's (Liverpool Regiment). Albert died 17th August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 31 to 34 and 162 and 162A and 163A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N552). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Albert resided at 243 Gallowgate.

CLARKE Andrew Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 5 Beechwood Place Dalmarnock. No Results Found. However, there are recorded on the CWGC site two casualties each Andrew CLARK of Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders with no additional details. One of these is commemorated on Thiepval Memorial, Somme and the other on Tyne Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen. 7709 Private CLEARY James - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 30th March, 1915. Age 40. Grave Reference: I.1. Bois-Grenier Communal Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Bois-Grenier is a village in the department of the Nord, 3.5 kms south of Armentieres. The Communal Cemetery is at the southern end of the village. From the church take the D22 towards Fromelles/La Bassee. Brother of Mrs Burns, 36 Kirkpatrick Street, Bridgeton.

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CLEARY John Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 102 Reid Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 3703 Private CLIFF William - 1st (Royal) Dragoons. William died 30th October, 1914. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 5. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Private Cliff resided at 17 James Street Calton. 19671 Private CLIFFORD John - 11th Bn, Highland Light Infantry. John died 25th September, 1915. Grave Reference: J. 34. Cambrin Churchyard Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cambrin is a village about 24 kms north of Arras and about 8 kms east of Bethune, on the road to La Bassee. Cambrin Churchyard Extension is on the south side of the main road, 200 mtrs from the Mairie. The Commonwealth plot will be found behind the church.

8163 Private CLIFFORD John Miller - 1st/14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish). John died 30th September, 1916. Age 20. Grave Reference: I. K. 23. Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte. Location: Somme, France. Meaulte is a village just south of Albert. From Albert head south-east on the D329 in the direction of Bray-sur-Somme. Just before the main buildings for the Aerobus turn right for the centre of Meaulte. Approximately 200 mtrs west of the church, take the road south “rue de Etinehem”. Continue south past Meaulte Military Cemetery, and approximately 2.3 kms further on turn left (eastwards). Grove Town Cemetery is 600 mtrs along on the right side of this track. Son of Euphemia and the late Neil Clifford, 106 George Street, Mile-End, Bridgeton.

14858 Private CLINTON James - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 1st July, 1916. Age 22. Grave Reference: XIV. A. 8. A.I.F. Burial Ground Flers. Location: Somme, France. A.I.F. Burial Ground is 2 kms north of the village of Flers, in the Department of the Somme. Travel south-west of Bapaume on the D929 in the direction of Albert for 6 kms to the village of Le Sars. Turn left eastwards on the D11 in the direction of Geudecourt for 3.5 kms to the D74/D197 junction. Continue along the D74 in the in the direction of Geudecourt for 500 mtrs when a CWGC signpost will be seen indicating the A.I.F. Burial Ground along a track to the right. Son of Mrs M. Clinton, 67 Oswald Street.

S/11682 Lance Corporal CLUBB William - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 24th July, 1915. Age 39. Grave Reference: II. A. 9. Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. St. Omer is a large town 45 kms south-east of Calais. Longuenesse is a commune on the outskirts of St. Omer. The cemetery is approximately 3 kms from St. Omer, beside the Wizernes (Abbeville) road (D928) at its junction with the Rue des

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Bruyeres. There is a large car park to the rear of the cemetery. Husband of Mary Clubb, 797 Gallowgate.

COCHRAN James Private Cameron Highlanders 109 Claythorn Street. No Results Found. 72579. Gunner COCHRANE Thomas - 15th Bde, Royal Field Artillery. Thomas died 22nd May, 1915. Age 25. Grave Reference: II. D. 9. Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery is located 5 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Hospitaalstraat, which is a road leading from the Poperingseweg (connecting Ypres to Poperinge). From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via Elverdingsestraat then straight over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the village of Lamenting (Vlamertinge is the modern spelling of Vlamertinghe) the cemetery is located on the Hospitaalstraat which is the second right turning after the village church. The cemetery lies 50 mtrs along the Hospitaalstraat on the right hand side of the road. Son of James and Louisa Cochrane, 14 Main Street, Calton.

26070 Private COCHRANE Alexander M - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alexander died 8th May, 1918. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 68 to 70 and 162 and 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Alexander resided at 963 London Road. 9313 Private COCHRANE David - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). David died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli).The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Private Cochrane resided at 19 Struthers Street.

25298 Private COLEMAN John - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. John died 22nd August, 1917. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the

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north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Edward and Mary McGinniss (sic) Coleman, 99 Norman Street, Bridgeton.

6558 Private COLLINS Charles - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Charles died 23rd October, 1914. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Charles Collins, 104 Reid Street, Bridgeton (sometime of 42 Graham Street, Bridgeton).

COLLINS Cornelius Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 2 Canning Street. No Results Found. 61189 Gunner COLQUHOUN James Gunner- 101st Bde. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery. James died 21st May, 1917. Age: 20. Grave Reference: C.XIII.6. Pieta Military Cemetery. Location: The Cemetery is located in Triq id-Duluri (Our Lady of Sorrows Street), 2 kms south-west of Valletta on the road to Sliema. On the edge of the Gwardamanga district, the entrance is on Triq II-Principessa Melita leading to Triq Tal-Pieta and Msida Sea Front and Msida Sea Front and Creek. Son of Joseph and Margaret Strutt Colquhoun, 167 Thomson Street, Dennistoun. (Sometime of 504 Gallowgate). 202349 Private COLQUHOUN Robert - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Robert died 20th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Private Colquhoun resided at 10 Sister Street, Bridgeton. 43327 Private COLSTON John - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Died 23rd April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 5. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS

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coordinates for the cemetery are 50,28670, 2,76057. Private Colston resided at 95 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 9392 Private CONNELL Henry - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. Henry died 25th January, 1915. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. Son of James Turnbull Connell and Harriet Brook Connell, The Café, High Street, Alness, Rossshire. Henry resided at 55 William Street, Greenhead. 5614 Private CONNELLY Francis - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Francis died 18th July, 1916. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Husband of Mrs Connelly, 55 Young Street, Gallowgate. 37998 Lance Corporal CONNELLY Patrick (MM) - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Awarded Military Medal. Patrick died 26th October, 1918. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-a;-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the regiment served with. Son of Mr and Mrs Patrick Connelly,36 Annfield Street, Gallowgate. CONNELLY Robert Private Highland Light Infantry 72 Brook Street Mile-end. No Results Found. 12047 Private CONNOR Joseph - 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Joseph died 15th August, 1915. Age 30. Grave Reference: Special Memorial 36. Azmak Cemetery, Suvla. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The cemetery is located north-east if Hill 10 and 21 kms from the junction Eceabat-Bigali, along a right hand rough track. Azmak Cemetery is on the south side of Azmak Dere, a watered ravine which runs south-westward into the north side of the Salt Lake. Son of Patrick and Mary Connor, husband of Mary A. Faulds (formerly Connor, nee Brady) 55 Soho Street, Gallowgate.

17814 Private CONNOR George - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 4th October, 1917. Grave Reference: I. F. 1. Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand. Location: Somme, France. Fins is a village on the road between Cambrai and Peronne. The British Cemetery is a little south-east of the village in the district of Sorel-Le-Grand on the right hand side of the road

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to Heudicourt. Private Connor resided at 49 Greenvale Street, Mile-End.

114422 Pioneer CONWAY John - 3rd Labour Bn. Royal Engineers - John died 27th December, 1916. Age 43. Grave Reference: III. J. 1. Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery, Saulty. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Warlincourt and Saulty are villages on either side of the main road (N25) between Arras (22 kms) and Doullens (13 kms). Warlincourt Halte British Cemetery is situated just off the north side of the road. Large signs clearly indicate access 200 mtrs before the site coming from either direction. Son of Mrs A. Conway, 38 James Street, Mile-End. 230893 Private COOK Robert J - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 25th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Robert resided at 21 Fielden Street, Bridgeton.

COOK Thomas Private Highland Light Infantry 113 Mordaunt Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same name, rank and regiment with no additional details on the CWGC site. One commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial. The other on Loos Memorial. S/2448 Lance Corporal COOKE J H - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Lance Corporal Cooke died 20th April, 1918. Age 25. Grave Reference: I. E. 17. Wanquetin Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wanquetin is a village approximately 12 kms west of Arras and approximately 6 kms north if Beaumetz. Wanquetin Communal Cemetery Extension lies to the north-east of the village on the road to Warlus (D59). Son of Mr and Mrs George Cooke, Kimberley Street, Belfast, husband of Margaret Cooke, 35 Dunn Street Bridgeton.

63 Private COOPER James - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 12th October, 1915. Age 22. Grave Reference: II. C. 1. St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The cemetery lies near the village of Richebourg-L’Avoue which is 9 kms north-east of Bethune. From Bethune follow the D171 toward Armentieres and progress on to the D.166 proceeding into the outskirts of Richebourg. Take a left turning into Rue des Charbonniers for approximately 2 kms and the cemetery is on the right hand side. Son of Mr and Mrs John Cooper. 27 Millroad Street, Calton. 11073 Sergeant COOPER John - “C” Coy. 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. (Brother of Private James Cooper above). John died 12th January, 1917. Age

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26. Grave Reference: XXVII. B. 6. Amara War Cemetery. Location: Iraq. Amara is a town on the left bank of the Tigris some 520 kms from the sea. The War Cemetery is a little east of the town between the left bank of the river and the Chahaila Canal. Whilst the current climate of political instability persists it is not possible for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to manage or maintain its cemeteries and memorials located within Iraq. Alternative arrangements for commemoration have therefore been implemented and a two volume Roll of Honour listing all casualties buried and commemorated in Iraq has been produced. These volumes are on display at the CWGCs Head Office in Maidenhead UK and are available for the public to view. The CWGC continues to monitor the situation in Iraq and once the political climate has improved to an acceptable level the Commission will commence a major rehabilitation project for its cemeteries and commemorations. Before considering a visit to Iraq the Commission strongly recommends that you check the advice given by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on the travel section of their website. Son of John and Annie Cooper, 27 Millroad Street, Calton. 6696 Company Sergeant Major CORRIGAN (MM) James - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Awarded Military Medal. James died 1st October, 1918. Grave Reference: III. F. 38. Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe. Location: Pas de Calais, France Philosophe lies between Bethune and Lens. From the Lens-Bethune road (N43) follow the D165E road for 400 mtrs to a right turn. The cemetery lies to the left 100 mtrs along this track. The first CWGX sign for the cemetery is at the junction of the N43 and the D165E. Husband of R Corrigan, 101 Walkinshaw Street Bridgeton. .

COUSIN(S) Thomas Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 268 Nuneaton Street. Unable to verify as there are two of the same name, rank and regiment with no additional details on the CWGC site. One commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial. The other on Loos Memorial. 42682 Private COWAN Colin - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Colin died 24th November, 1917. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs Colin Cowan, 285 Baltic Street Bridgeton. 31221 Private COWIE Norman Bruce - “D” Coy. 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Norman died 30th July, 1916. Age 18. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15. C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D939). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Mrs E. McQueen. 321

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Baltic Street, Bridgeton. .

38460 Private COX Abraham - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. Abraham died 12th October, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: VI. B. 13. Poelcapelle British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Poelcapelle British Cemetery is located 10 kms north-east of Ypres town centre on the Brugseweg (N313), a road connecting Ypres to Brugge. Two streets connect Ypres town centre on to the Brugseweg; Torhoutstraat leads from the market square on to the Kalfvaartstraat. At the end of Kalfvaartstraat is a large junction on which Brugseweg is the first right hand turning. The cemetery itself lies 10 kms along the Brugseweg on the right hand side of the road after passing through the village of Poelcapelle. Son of Robert Cox, 130 or138 Moncur Street, Calton. 32545 Private COX James - 3rd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 6th August, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: E. 805. Glasgow (Riddrie Park) Cemetery. Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom. If travelling by car this cemetery is very close to city centre motorway M8. Leave the motorway at junction 12 and travel north in the direction of Stepps. The cemetery entrance is on the left hand side 500 mtrs after the motorway exit opposite Hogganfield Park and Golf Course. Son of Mrs Margaret Cox, husband of Mary Elliot Cox, 13 Schipka Pass, London Street (sometime of 36 Moir Street). Able Seaman (Fireman) COYLE John - Mercantile Marine SS "California" (Glasgow). The twin screw steamer “California” was built by D & W Henderson Ltd., Glasgow for the Anchor Line Ltd., in 1907 as a replacement for the ageing ocean liner “Astoria“, which had been in continuous service since 1884. She worked the Glasgow to New York transatlantic route and was sunk by the German submarine U-85 on 7th February, 1917. Able Seaman Coyle died in the sinking ship. He was 41. Commemorated Tower Hill Memorial. Location: London, United Kingdom. The Tower Hill Memorial commemorates men and women of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets who died in both World Wars and who have no known grave. It stands on the south side of the garden of Trinity Square, London, close to the Tower of London. The Memorial Register may be consulted at Trinity House Corporation, Trinity Square (Cooper’s Row entrance), Tower Hill, London, EDC3 4DH, which will be found behind the Memorial. Telephone: 020 741 6900. Son of the late John and Bridget Coyle, 26 Brown Street, Bridgeton, John was born at Glasgow. 14727 Private CRAIG A P - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private Craig died 1st July, 1916. Grave Reference: VL.O. 5. Lonsdale Cemetery, Authuille. Location: Somme, France. Authuille is a village 5 kms north of the town of Albert on the D151 road to Grandcourt. The cemetery (signposted in the centre of Authille) is 1 km east of the village. Access to the cemetery, 500 mtrs from the road, is by a grass pathway (unsuitable for cars). Private Craig resided at 20 Annfield Street. 21336 Private CRAIG James - 87th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. James died 24th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 10. Arras

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Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. James resided at 26 Annfield Street.

CRAIG James Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 300 Abercromby Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of the same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. Two of these individuals are commemorated on Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres and one on Thiepval Memorial, Somme. CRAIG John Private Royal Scots 10 Moir Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/ or matching details. S/13297 Private CRAIG John W - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 18th September, 1915. Age 28. Grave Reference: I. A. 19. Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Noeux-Les-Mines is a town 6 kms south of Bethune on the main road to Arras. The Communal Cemetery is on the northern side of the town, on the south-east side of the road to Labourse. Son of Charles and Ann Falconer Craig, husband of Janet Wilson Todd Craig, 87 Great Hamilton Street. Private Craig was born at Edinburgh.

40610 Lance Corporal CRAIG William W. W. - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. William died 3rd June, 1918. Age: 19. Location: Nord, France. Ebblinghem is a village halfway between St. Omer and Hazebrouck. Ebblinghem Military Cemetery is 600 mtrs from the centre of the village heading east on the D55. Turn right onto the ‘Chemin des Loups’ and the cemetery is a further 500 mtrs on the left hand side opposite the wood. Grave Reference: I. F. 29. Ebblinghem Military Cemetery Son of Mary Brown Craig, 48 King Street, Calton, and the late Sergeant James Craig (Royal Scots Fusiliers). 14264 Private CRANSTON George - 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. George died 19th May, 1917. Age 32. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town or Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50,28670, 2,76057. Son of Mr and Mrs George Cranston, 30 Martin Street, Bridgeton. 0/955 Private CRANSTON Robert - 103rd Service Coy. (Stirling) Army Ordnance Corps. Robert died 5th April, 1917. Age 49. Grave Reference: 23. 253. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. Location: Glasgow, United Kingdom. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis is a large cemetery in the Parkhead area. It is directly behind Parkhead Football Stadium and beside The Forge Indoor Shopping Centre. By road: Take the M8 exiting at junction 14. Head south on

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to Viewpark Avenue which leads on to Cumbernauld Road and Millerston Street. Turn left on to A8 Gallowgate and at circle take second exit still on Gallowgate. The cemetery runs parallel to this street on the right hand side. The main entrance to the cemetery is opposite main entrance to The Forge Shopping Centre. Husband of Janet Cranston, 92 John Street, Bridgeton. Clyde Z/2471 Leading Seaman CRAWFORD Alexander Stedward - Hood Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Alexander died 13th November, 1916. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 1. A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of Alexander and Margaret S. Crawford. 178 London Street.

32570 Private CRAWFORD Andrew - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Andrew died 3rd December, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from the United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Husband of Agnes Miller (formerly Crawford) 64 Stevenson Street, Calton. CRAWFORD John Private Highland Light Infantry 5 Rowchester Street.. Unable to verify as there are several recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 203079 Private CRAWFORD William - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 30th August, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. William resided at 90 Barrowfield Street. S/5171 Private CRAWLEY David - 2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). David died 30th March, 1915. Grave Reference: XVII. C. 17. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. Location: Pas de Calais. France. Cabaret Rouge was a small, red-bricked, red-tiled café that stood close to this site in the early days of the First World War. The café was destroyed by shellfire in March, 1915 but it gave its unusual name to this sector and to a communication trench that led troops up the front-line. Commonwealth soldiers began burying their fallen comrades here in March, 1916. The cemetery was used mostly by the 47th (London) Division and the Canadian Corps until August, 1917 and by different fighting units until September, 1918. It was greatly enlarged in the years after the war when as many as 7,000 graves were concentrated here from over 100 other cemeteries in the area. For much of the twentieth century,

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Cabaret Rouge served as one of a small number of ’open cemeteries’ at which the remains of fallen servicemen newly discovered in the region were buried. Today the cemetery contains over 7,650 burials of the First World War, over half of which remain unidentified. Souchez is a village 3.5 kms north of Arras on the main road to Bethune. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village on the west side of the D937 Arras-Bethune road. Private Crawley resided at 64 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. 40641 Private CREE Daniel - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Daniel died 29th October, 1918. Age 34. Grave Reference: II. A. 15. Awoingt British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Awoingt is a village some 3 kms east-south-east of Cambrai and a little south of the main straight road, the N43, from Cambrai to Le Cateau. Travel along the N43 to the roundabout at the junction of this road and the D157. At this junction is the first sign for the cemetery. Turn right along the D157 and travel approximately 300 mtrs then turn left along a narrow road. The cemetery lies 125 mtrs along this road on the left. Son of Daniel Cree, husband of Jeannie Young (formerly Cree), 12 Millroad Street, Calton.

CRIGHTON John Sailor Royal Navy 36 Craignestock Place. No Results Found. CRILLEY James Private Highland Light Infantry 68 Main Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. CH/313(S) Private CROCKET William - Chatham Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Navy - Royal Marine Light Infantry. William died 15th July, 1915. Grave Reference: II. G. 17. Skew Bridge Cemetery. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum. After 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and after 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 25.2 kms, the cemetery will be found on the right, down a short track. It is also 2 kms north-east of Sedd-el-Bahr, between the road to Krithia and Kilid. Private Crocket resided at 30 Landressy Street. Bridgeton.

CROCKET William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 10 Great Hamilton Street. No Results Found. 302734 Private CROOKS Archibald - 1st.8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Archibald died 21st March, 1918. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 77 and 78. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National

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Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Thomas and Agnes Hunter Crooks, 8 Scott Street, Calton, husband of Mary Wilson (formerly Crooks),280 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.. 7183 Corporal CROSS Alexander B - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alexander died 23 October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D939). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Corporal Cross resided at 35 Dalmarnock Street. S/26785 Private CULLEN Fergus - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Fergus died 3rd May, 1917. Age 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 9. Arras Memorial: Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50,28670, 2,76057. Son of Fergus MacLean Cullen and Christina Lennox Cullen, husband of Margaret Cullen, 35 Sunnybank Street, Dalmarnock (sometime of 104 Main Street, Bridgeton).

24475 Private CULLEN Francis - 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Francis died 13th August, 1917. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of James and Ellen Cullen, 165 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Bridgeton.

34575 Private CUMMING George Halliday - 16th Bn. Royal Scots. George died between 9th April, 1918 and 16th April, 1918. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 1. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Andrew Cumming, 66 Campbellfield Street.

S/2723 Private CUMMING James Donald - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. James died 5th November, 1917. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil,

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on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. Son of Mr and Mrs Cumming, 4 Forrest Street, Mile-End. 510104 Private CUMMISKEY James - 1st/4th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 8th November, 1917. Age: 40. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 18. Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stands in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Boulevard, sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance James resided at 13 Thomson’s Lane, which subsequently became part of Crownpoint Road, Mile-End).

Clyde Z/1034 Able Seaman CUNNINGHAM John - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Nelson Bn. R.N. Division. John died 13th November, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 1. A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1ar July. John resided at 17 Playfair Street, Bridgeton. 23577 Private CUNNINGHAM Thomas - 8th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Thomas died 2nd December, 1917. Age 29. Grave Reference: 1298. Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. The cemetery is located at 192 Langada Street on the Serres highway approximately 2 kms north of Thessaloniki city centre on the west side of Langada Street. The cemetery is inside a very large, mainly First World War Allied cemetery containing Serbian, French and Italian casualties and is known locally as “Zeitenlik” and is to the rear of the Serbian, French and Italian sections. The main entrance to the CWGC cemetery is clearly signposted on Langada Street. Son of Thomas and Mary Cunningham of Bridgeton, husband of Elizabeth Cunningham, 716 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

2214 Private CURL Daniel - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Daniel died 17th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the T‘ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing

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through the Dardanelles. Private Curl resided at 507 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

18950 Private CURLEY Peter - 1srt Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Peter died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the T‘ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Private Curley resided at 684 Springfield Road Bridgeton.

817 Private CURRAN Alfred - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alfred died 16th August, 1915. Grave Reference: II. D. 25. Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Located at the east end of the cemetery is Le Touret Memorial, which commemorates over 13,000 servicemen who fell in this area before 25 September, 1915 and who have no known grave. Private Curran resided at 54 Stevenson Street Calton. 207979 Gunner CURRAN Bernard - 284th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Bernard died 6th September, 1918. Grave Reference: R. II. M. 4. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Pitit Quevilly. Gunner Curran resided at

5 Rumford Street, Bridgeton.

S/11483 Private CURRAN Peter - 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Peter died 3rd September, 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave. Commemorated on The France (1914-1918) Memorial. Location: Somme, France. This Memorial commemorates Commonwealth casualties who died in France during the First World War but for whom no graves could be found. Private Curran resided at 22 Trafalgar Street, Bridgeton.

CURRIE Francis Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 64 Oswald Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 42800 Private CURRIE James - Canadian Expeditionary Force. Canadian Infantry 13th Battalion Quebec Regiment. James died in the field at St, Julian

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during the Second Battle of Ypres on 24th April, 1915. Age: 25 when the German’s first used poison gas on the Western Front. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 24 - 26 - 28 -30, Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: Ypres, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Mrs Esther Titterington Currie, and the late James Currie, 65 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

7425 Lance Corporal CURRIE John - 1ST Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 27th April, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. John resided at 21 Wesleyan Street, Mile-End.

7493 Driver CURRIE Matthew H - “A” Bty. 85th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Matthew died 17th July, 1916. Grave Reference: I. C. 27. La Neuville British Cemetery, Corbie. Location: Somme, France. Corbie is a village 15 kms south-west of Albert and approximately 23 kms due east of Amiens. La Neuville British Cemetery is west of the village on the south side of the road from La Neuville to Daours. Driver Currie resided at 11 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton. 13389 Private CURRIE Richard(s) - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Richard(s) died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Richard(s) resided at 21 Sydney Street. 26677 Private CURRIE Robert - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 3rd May, 1917. Grave Reference: IX. B. 6. Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Arleux-en-Gobelle is a village on the main Arras to Henin=Lietard road, the D919. The cemetery lies on the left side of this road approximately 1 km from the village of Bailleul-Sire-Berthoult. Private Currie resided at 64 East Rose Street, Calton.

CURRIE Thomas Private Service No. S/2211, 8th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders. Died 27th September, 1917. Age 31. Grave Reference: V.B.29 Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. Son of Mr and Mrs John Currie 212 Great Eastern Road, Camlachie. CURRIE William Armour Lance Corporal. Service No. 1991, 10th/11th

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Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Died 22nd March, 1918, Age 27. Panel Reference: Bay 8, Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Fauborg-d’Amiens Cemetery which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of John and Elizabeth Currie, 41 Carstairs Street, Dalmarnock.

19028 Private CURTIS Benjamin - 8th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Benjamin died 23rd September, 1915. Age 35. Grave Reference: I, B. 37. Vermelles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Private Curtis resided at 48 Albany Street, Bridgeton.

CUTHBERTSON Alexander F Lance Corporal Service No. 332477. 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Died 29th September, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: A.18. Targelle Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Guislain. Location: Nord, France. Villers-Guislain is a village in the Department of the Nord, 2 kms south of the main road from Cambrai to Peronne. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village, on the north side of a shallow valley. Son of James Cuthbertson, 289 Broad Street

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CUTHBERTSON James Private Highland Light Infantry 35 Reid Street, Bridgeton. Two individuals of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site neither of whose details match with the above named. CUTHBERTSON Matthew. Service No. 45808, Bombardier 107th Bty. 23d Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Died 12th October, 1918. Age 33. Grave Reference:VIII.K.13B Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. Le-Treport is a small seaport 25 kms north-east of Dieppe. The cemetery is 1.5 kms south of the town. Go towards the centre of Le Treport and then follow the Littoral/Dieppe sign. The cemetery stands on the D940. Son of Mr and Mrs Cuthbertson, 17 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton.

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14900 Private DALY Timothy - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Timothy died 11th May, 1916. Age 42. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of the late Susan Budge Daly, 227 Abercromby Street.

549156 Private DALZIEL George - Labour Corps. George died 20th July, 1918. Age 28. No Known Grave. Commemorated: Chatby Memorial. Location: Egypt. Chatby is a district on the eastern side of the city of Alexandra,

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between the main dual carriageway to Aboukir, known as Al Horaya, and the sea. The Chatby Memorial is situated within Chatby War Memorial Cemetery which is located centrally within the main Alexandria cemetery complex. It is bordered by Al Horaya on the south and the electric tramway, which is parallel with Sharia Champollion, on the north. Visitors can reach the entrance to the cemetery along the road Sharia Anubis, which lies centrally north/south through the cemetery area. Son of Mrs Helen Dalziel, 11 Newhall Street, Bridgeton.

16957 Private DARROCH Adam - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Adam died 13th August, 1916. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D939). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Henry Darroch,15 Old Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

S/14253 Private DAVIDSON Henry - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Henry died 12th October, 1917. Age: 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mrs A. Davidson, Nether Kinmundy, Longside, Aberdeenshire, and the late William Davidson. Henry resided at 215 Abercromby Street.

330213 Lance Corporal DAVIDSON John - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 5th October, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: B. 28. Kortrijk (St. Jan) Communal Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Kortrijk Communal Cemetery is located 28 kms east of Ypres town centre on the N8 Meenseweg. From Ypres, Kortrijk is reached via the N8 Meenseweg, which is a continuous road running from Ypres to Kortrijk via Menen and Wevelgem. On reaching the town of Kortrijk the N8 crosses the R8 ring road. 2 kms beyond this landmark lies the cemetery on the left hand side of the road. The Commission plot is located at the back of the cemetery, furthest away from the main road. Son of Mrs Davidson, 684 Gallowgate (sometime of 5 Campbellfield Street).

52883 Private DAVIDSON William - 1st/8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Riflles). William died 14th October, 1918. Age 32. Grave Reference: II. B. 9. Oxford Road Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the north-east of the town of Ypres. From the station turn left and drive along M. Fochlaan to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn left into M. Haiglaan and drive to the next roundabout.

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Here turn right in to Oude Veurnestraat, this then changes into Diksmuidseweg and Brugseweg drive along this road to the traffic lights. Straight over the lights to the end of the road. At the ‘T’ junction turn left (still Brugseweg) and continue along this road through the village of Sint Jan (N313).After the village you come to a fork in the road, take the right hand fork and the cemetery is 50 mtrs along the right hand side. Husband of Agnes Davidson, 273 London Road, Bridgeton. Native of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. S/3356 Private DAVIE Robert - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 18th August, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D939). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Private Davie resided at 239 Broad Street Mile-end.

3893 Private DAVIE William - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 15th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference; Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D939). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Private Davie resided at 239 Broad Street. 2nd Lieutenant DAVIES Glyn Lloyd - 4th Bn. South Wales Borderers. Glyn died 15th February, 1917. Age 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 16 and 62. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1917 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the Panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Son of John and Sarah Jane Davies, “Cartref”. Lindethorpe Road, Broadstairs, Kent. Lieutenant Davies resided at 57 Montgomerie Street Steward DAWSON Frederick - Royal Navy - HMHS "Rohilla" (7.114 tons gross) built in 1906 in Belfast by Harland & Wolff. It was called up at the outset of WW1 and converted into a hospital ship. Sailing south through the North Sea at around 4 am on 30th October, 1914 “Rohilla” struck Whitby Rock, a reef at Saltwick east of Whitby. At the time there was a fierce gale and due to wartime blackout conditions no landmarks were visible. Although the ship was only 600 mtrs from shore, the treacherous conditions of the high seas and storm force winds made rescue difficult. Rockets with ropes attached were fired from the cliffs, but all missed - “Rohilla” had no rockets of her own. Due to the weather conditions Whitby’s lifeboat could not be launched from the harbour, so it was carried by hand over an eight-foot seawall and across rocks so that it could be launched from the foreshore nearest the ship. Six RNLI lifeboats carried out a rescue operation lasting fifty hours, saving many

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of the 229 people aboard, but 85 lives were lost in the disaster. Amongst those rescued was Mary Kezia Roberts, who had survived the sinking of RMS “Titanic” just two years earlier in 1912. Steward Dawson resided at 135 Great Hamilton Street.

25768 Private DAY Michael - 17th Bn. Royal Scots. Michael died 25th March, 1918. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference. Panel 13 and 14. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Mrs E. Day, 20 Forrest Street Mile-end. 11716 Private DEARIE Hugh - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Hugh died 12th March, 1915. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Susan Traquair Irvine (formerly Dearie), 129 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

12522 Private DEMPSEY Joseph - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Joseph died 30th July, 1916. Grave Reference: V. H. 13. Abbeville Communal Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. The town of Abbeville is on the main road from Paris to Boulogne (N1), about 80 kms south of Boulogne. The communal cemetery and command cemetery extension are located on the left hand side of the road when leaving the town in a north-eastern direction for Drucat. CWGC direction signs will be found within the cemetery. Enter the Communal Cemetery by the left hand side main gate and follow CWGC signs within the cemetery, GPS Co-ordinates: N50.12101, E1.83220. Son of John and Ann Belton Dempsey, Dublin. Private Dempsey resided at 18 Soho Street.

10800 Private DENNISON Thomas - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 11th March, 1915. Age 21. Grave Reference: II. S. 3. Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension. Location: Nord, France. Estaires is a town and commune in the Department of the Nord, about 11 kms west of Armentieres. The cemetery is on the eastern outskirts of the town and on the east side of the road to Bailleul. Leave the church and head north-east on the Avenue Kennedy. Take the second road on the left after 400 mtrs on to Rue de l’Egalite which leads to the cemetery on the right hand side of the road. The Extension is on the far left hand side of the Communal Cemetery. Son of

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William Dennison, 4 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. 7683 Private DENNISON William - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 14th September, 1914. Grave Reference: III. E. 9. Vendresse British Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Vendresse-Beaulne is a village in the Department of the Aisne 16 kms south of Laon. Vendresse British Cemetery is 800 mtrs north of the village on the west side of the road to Laon. William was brother to the above Private Thomas Dennison. Son of William Dennison, 4 Franklin Street, Bridgeton.

6651 Sergeant DENOVAN Campbell - “D” Coy. 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Campbell died 27th October, 1916. Age 25. Grave Reference: X. B. 4. Guards Cemetery, Lesboeufs. Location: Somme, France. Lesboeufs is a village 16 kms north-east of Albert. From Arras take the N17 south. Then after Bapaume, take the D19 to Lesboeufs. Take the right fork by the church through Le Transloy to Leboeufs village, then take the C5 towards Ginchy. The cemetery is on the right hand side. Son of John P. Denovan, 468 ½ Gallowgate.

28191 Private DERBY James - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 20th October, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 68 to 70 and 162 to 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Private Derby resided at 295 Nuneaton Street. DEVELEN William Private Black Watch 118 John Street. No results Found. DEVINE Francis Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 3 Green Street. No Results Found. 11550 Private DEVINE John - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 25th September, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave, Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Mary Devine 221 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

943 Corporal DEVINE John - 6th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers. John died 16th August, 1915. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 185 to 190. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the

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Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the T‘ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of the late Patrick and Mary Devine, 3 Green Street, Calton. DEVINE John Able Seaman SS "Tuscania" 2 Canning Street No Results Found on CWGC site. The SS Tuscania was a luxury liner of the Cunard subsidiary Anchor Line, named after a town in Italy. She was torpedoed on 5th February, 1918 by the German U-boat UB-77, Lt. Cdr. Wilhelm Meyer, Commander while transporting 2,013 American troops to Europe and sank. Approximately 210 of the crew and troops were lost. Today she lies between Scotland’s Islay Isle and Ireland’s Rathlin Island, about 7 miles north of Rathlin lighthouse, at roughly N55.41, W 6.185 under 100 metres of sea. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Tuscania_(1914)

DEVINE Michael Private Kings Own Scottish Borderers 94 Stevenson Street. No Results Found. Private DEVLIN Patrick - Connaught Rangers Tobago Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found.

41722 Private DEWAR James Perry - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 2nd September, 1918. Age: 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 6. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Son of Charles and Margaret Dewar, 20 James Street, Greenhead. S/43138 Private DEWAR John - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 3rd August, 1917. Age: 21. Grave Reference: II. A. 15. Birr Cross Roads Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Birr Cross Roads Cemetery is located 3 km east of Ypres town centre, on the Meenseweg (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Menswear (N8). From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right on to Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main crossroads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2.5 km along the Meenseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Mr and Mrs John Dewar, 77 Canning Street, Bridgeton.

DEWAR William Bugler Highland Light Infantry 80 Stevenson Street. DEWAR William Private Highland Light Infantry 117 Hozier Street. These two of the same name and regiment are recorded on CWGC site.

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However, the absence of additional details meant that I was unable to identify which is buried in Wimereux Communal Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France, and which is commemorated on Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey, (including Gallipoli). 8796 Private DEWART James Bogle - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 21st October, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9 and 10. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Private Dewart resided at 131 Claythorn Street, Calton. 9735 Private DEWART Robert - “A” Coy.1st/6th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Robert died 4th January, 1919. Age 36. Grave Reference: IV. A. 9. Cambrai East Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. CambraI is a town about 32 kms south-east of Arras on the main straight road to Le Cateau. From the CambraI inner ring road take the D942, Solesmes road, for approximately 1.5 kms to find the cemetery on the right hand side of the road. Cambrai was occupied by German forces on 26th August, 1914 and remained in German hands until 9th October, 1918. Husband of Annie McIntyre Dewart, 2 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

13263 Private DEY John - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 1st July. 1916. Age 24. Grave Reference: I. A. 2. Blighty Valley Cemetery, Authuille Wood. Location: Somme, France. Authuile (now Authuille) and Aveluy are villages 4 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The cemetery is situated in a valley half-way between these two villages on the D151 (cemetery is signposted on exit of Aveluy direction Authuille). The cemetery is on the eastern side of the road D151 and access is 500 mtrs by grass pathway (unfit for cars). Son of Hannah Storrar (formerly Dey), 14 Earleston Avenue, Townhead and the late John Dey, husband of Helen Faulds Dey, 313 Baltic Street.

DIAMOND George Private Royal Scots 1 Blair Street, Calton. No Results Found. 432120 Private DICKIE William - 49th Bn. Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. William died 30th October, 1917. Age 32. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 24 to 28 to 30. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at

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8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of William and Mary McColl Dickie, 2 Kinning Street. Husband of Margaret Wellington Dickie, 3 Dalmarnock Road. 271106 Private DICKS G - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Private Dicks died 24th May. 1918. Grave Reference: LXVIII. D.6. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Private Dicks resided at 219 London Road. S/3344 Private DICKSON Archibald Lamont - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Archibald died 14th December, 1914. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Gordon and Jane Dickson, 119 Stevenson Street, Calton, husband of Alice Dickson, 64 Kirk Street East. . 3427 Private DICKSON Hugh - 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 12th October, 1918. Age 37. Grave Reference: VIII. E. 3. Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau. Location: Nord, France. Le Cateau is a small town about 19 kms south-east of Cambrai. Highland Cemetery is about 1 km south of the town on the D12 road to Wassigny. Husband of Agnes Dickson, 88 Moncur Street,Calton. .

DICKSON James Private Highland Light Infantry 74 Kirk Street. DICKSON James K Private Highland Light Infantry 74 Kirk Street, Calton. Whilst these two individuals are recorded on the City of Glasgow Roll of Honour (1922) I was unable to verify on CWGC site. 40260 Private DICKSON John McLeod - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 29th October, 1916. Age 21. Grave Reference: III. H. 60. Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Dernancourt is a village 3 kms south of Albert. The Communal Cemetery is a little west of the village, and the Extension is on the north-west side of the Communal Cemetery. Son of James and Annie Dickson, 8 Broad Street, Camlachie. 15805 Private DIGNAM John - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 1st October, 1916. Age 19. Grave Reference: XI. E. 19. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Mr and Mrs Dignam, 254 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton.

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Sergeant DINGWALL William (MM) - 11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 31st August, 1917. Awarded Military Medal. Grave Reference: XI. C. 5. Harlebeke New British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Harlebeke New British Cemetery is located 32 kms east of Ypres town centre on a road leading from N8 Meenseweg connecting Ypres to Menen, Wevelgem, Kortrijk and Zwevegem. Ypres is linked to Kortrijk via the N8 passing through Menen and Wevelgem, joining the A17 1.5 kms after Wevelgem, in the direction of Ghent. The A17 continues for 4 kms then meets the junction with the E17 continuing towards Ghent. 12 kms along the E17 lies the junction with the N36 towards Harlebeke. The N36 ends at a ’T’ junction with the N43. Turning left at this junction towards Kortrijk leads to the left hand turning on to Deerlijksestraat. The cemetery is located 250 kms along the Deerlijksestraat on the left hand side. Sergeant Dingwall resided at 163 Boden Street DOCHERTY Harry Private - 9 East John Street. . No Results Found. 48633 Private DOCHERTY H - 1st/8th Bn. Royal Scots. Private Docherty died 16th June, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: IV. L. 20. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn on to the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Son of John and Isabella Docherty, husband of Mary McGuire Docherty, 636 Gallowgate.

200770 Private DOCHERTY James - 5th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 25th August, 1918. Grave Reference: III. C. 1. Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleuval. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bailleulval is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais about 13 kms south-west of Arras, and the cemetery is 1 km west of the village on the north side of the main road from Arras to Doullens (N25). Son of Mary Ann Crawley, 33 Market Street, Gallowgate. Private Docherty resided at 5 James Street, Calton. 6639 Private DOCHERTY John - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 10th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 15 and 16. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. John resided at 55 Green Street, Calton.

10462 Private DOCHERTY Joseph - “F” Coy. 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment. Joseph died 3rd April, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 4. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the

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Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Joseph resided at 43 Greenvale Street Mile-End. 12939 Private DOCHERTY Joseph - 10th Bn. Cameroonians (Scottish Rifles). Joseph died 16th June, 1916. Age 21. Grave Reference: III. C. 11, Vermelles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Son of Mrs Docherty, 20 Market Street.

12132 Private DOCHERTY William - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 98 Green Street, Calton. 13904 Private DOCHERTY William - 9th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. William died 1st October, 1915. Age 27. Grave reference: VII. H. 2. Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens. Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943 the main Lens to Bethune road. The Loos Memorial forms the side and back of Dud Corner Cemetery and commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay. Son of John and Helen Docherty. Husband of Jemima Henshow Docherty, 6 Crownpoint Street. Private Docherty was born Edinburgh.

12511 Private DODDS George - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. George died 31st July, 1917. Grave Reference: XLIII. A. 21. Tyne Cot Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Tyne Cot Cemetery is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). Private Dodds resided at 194 Baltic Street. 12258 Private DOHERTY Cornelius - 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Cornelius died 15th August, 1915. Age 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Addenda Panel. Helles Memorial, Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum,

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at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Husband of Catherine Doherty, 37 Wesleyan Street. S/21629 Rifleman DOIG Thomas Fernie - 1st Bn. Rifle Brigade. Thomas died 13th October, 1917. Age 33. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 145 to 147. Tyne Cot Memorial. West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Tyne Cot Cemetery is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). Son of Robert Doig, 711 Gallowgate, husband of Kate Doig, 18 Frithville Gardens, Shepherd’s Bush, London.

73952 Sergeant DONALD Andrew - 133rs British Gen. Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps. Andrew died 29th August, 1917. Age 39. Grave Reference: III. K. 4. Basra War Cemetery. Location: Iraq. Basra is a town on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, 90 kms from its mouth in the Persian Gulf. The cemetery is about 8 kms north-west of Basra. Son of Robert and Jane Donald, Auchnagatt, Aberdeenshire, husband of Annie Ramsay Donald, 73 John Street. 11545 Private DONALDSON Robert - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Robert died 17th October, 1915. Age: 35. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 8 and 9. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of William and Charlotte Donaldson; husband of Isabella Donaldson, 599 Dalmarnock Road. (Sometime of 35 Springfield Road, Bridgeton). 281237 Private DONNELLY George - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 28th August, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9 and 10. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Private Donnelly resided at 102 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

3/2594 Private DONNELLY Thomas - “D” Coy. 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Thomas died 9th May, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panels 24 to 26. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the

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D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Robert and Jeannie Donnelly, 124 King Street, Calton.

8829 Private DONNELLY Thomas - 2nd Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Thomas died 19th February, 1915. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: II. C. 5. Voormezeele Enclosure No.3. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Voormezeele Enclosure No.3 is located 4 kms south-west of Ypres town centre on the Ruuschaarstraat, a road leading from the Kemmelseweg (connecting Ypres to Kemmel N331). From Ypres town centre the Kemmelseweg is reached via the Rijselsestraat, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and straight on towards Armentieres (N365). 900 mtrs after the crossroads is the right hand turning on to the Kemmelseweg (made prominent by a railway level crossing). Turn right on to the Kemmelseweg and follow this road to the first crossroads, turn left here into Ruusschaartstraat. The cemetery is located 1 km after this junction on the left hand side of the road just before Voormezeele Dorp. Son of Thomas and Julia Donnelly, 43 Greenvale Street.

6101 Private DOONAN John - 1st Bn. Irish Guards. John died 28th March, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. J. 11. Douchy-Les-Ayette British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ayette is a village some 13 kms south of Arras on the road to Amiens, and Douchy-les-Ayette is a village 1 km west of Ayette. The British Cemetery is opposite the Communal Cemetery on the north side of the road, halfway between the two villages next to a barn. Private Doonan reside at 24 Solway Street, Bridgeton. 17989 Private DOUGALL Andrew - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Andrew died 30th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and face 3 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Andrew resided at 767 Great Eastern Road.

DOUGHERTY Hugh Piper Royal Dublin Fusiliers 20 Annfield Street. No Results Found. 13650 Private DOUGLAS Hugh - 5th/6th Bn. Royal Scots. Hugh died 15th July, 1917.Grave Reference: I. J. 68. Coxyde Military Cemetery. Location: Koksijde, West Vlaanderen. Coxyde Military Cemetery is located approximately 500 mtrs beyond the village of Koksijde on the N396 towards De Panne. From Koksijde Dorp the N396 Houtsaegerlaan frosses the Zeelaan and at the same time changes its name to Robert Vandammestraat. I km along the Robert Vandammestraat N369, on the right hand side, lies the cemetery. Private Douglas resided at 17 James Street, Mile-end.

DOUGLAS John Private Seaforth Highlanders 30 Webster Street. No Results Found.

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S/695 Lance Corporal DOUGLAS Robert - 10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 2nd March, 1916. Age 24. Grave Reference: II. H. 2. Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens. Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north=east of the N943 the main Lens to Bethune road. The Loos Memorial forms the side and back of Dud Corner Cemetery and commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grennay. Son of William and Elizabeth Douglas, 64 Kirk Street, Calton.

DOUGLAS William Private - 16 Birkwood Street Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify owing to absence of details of regiment served. 4485 Private DOWDELL Jack - 51st Bn. Australian Imperial Force. Jack died 2nd April, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: A.38. Bapaume Australian Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bapaume is a town 22 kms south of Arras and 26 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Australian Cemetery is in the Rue de Chemin Blanc. Travelling through Bapaume in the direction of Peronne, the cemetery is signposted before leaving the town. The signpost points towards the prostrate statue of Abel Guidet and the Rue du Chemin Blanc forms the angle with the High Street. Son of Mr. J and Mrs. E Dowdell, Francis Street, Bayswater, Western Australia formerly of 16 Kirk Street Calton.

11190 Private DOWNIE Colin - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Colin died 20th December, 1914. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Colin Downie, Hill Street. Private Downie resided at 43 Market Street.

8821 Private DRUMMOND Arthur James - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Arthur died 1st May, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial). Location: West Vlaanderen. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Arthur and Susan Drummond, 17 Tamworth Street, Mile-end.

41258 Private DRUMMOND Alexander - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Alexander died 23rd April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1 and 2.

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Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50,28670, 2,76057. Alexander resided at 281 Broad Street. DRUMMOND James Private Highland Light Infantry 20 Annfield Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment with no matching details. Clyde 4/2291 Petty Officer DRUMMOND James - Collingwood Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Navy - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Clyde Division. James died 8th June, 1915. Age 22. Memorial Panel Reference: 10. Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Location: Hampshire, United Kingdom. The Memorial is situated on Southsea Common overlooking the promenade, and is accessible at all times. A copy of the Memorial Register is kept at the Civic Offices in the Guildhall Square and may be consulted there. http://www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk/southsea/naval.htm

Son of John and Jeanie Drummond, Ayr. James resided at 211 Greenhead Street, Bridgeton.

41304 Corporal DRUMMOND Robert - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 15th July, 1917. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Nieuport Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Nieuport (now Nieuwpoort) is a town in the Province of West Flanders on the south-west side of the River Yser, 3 kms from the sea. The Nieuport Memorial is on a site where the road to Lombardsijde joins the road from Nieuport dock. It is located partly along the “Sluizenring” and partly along the “Wesgdendelaan”. The Memorial take the form of a pylon of Euville stone, 8 mtrs high, surrounded by a bronze band on which are cast the names of the casualties commemorated. Robert resided at 732 Gallowgate. 200207 Lance Corporal DRUMMOND William A - 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 20th July, 1916. Age 21. Grave Reference: VI. H. 35. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards, past “Caterpillar Wood”, to the high ground at Guillemont. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Son of William and Jeanie Drummond, 54 Kerr Street. 278812 Private DRYBURGH Robert - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Robert died 20th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the

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Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from the United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zeeland Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Private Dryburgh resided at 3 Sydney Street. S/13932 Private DRYSDALE Edward - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Edward died 28th November, 1915. Grave Reference: II. C. 2A. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning on to Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads on to Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Nephew of Mrs. Mary D. McEwen, 6 East Campbell Street.

24970 Private DUFF William - 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. William died 12th October, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: 48. Maurois Communal Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Maurois is a village 5.2 kms south-west of Le Cateau. The Communal Cemetery is on the eastern side of the village. M

Son of William and Mary Duff, 272 Main Street, Bridgeton. 16414 Private DUFFY Thomas - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Thomas resided at William Street.

DUFFIE Andrew Private Seaforth Highlanders 80 Reid Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found.

DUFFIE William Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 328 Nuneaton Street. No Results Found. 48126 Private DUFFY Peter - 8th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Peter died 19th September, 1918. Grave Reference: I. E. 11. Doiran Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kms north-west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take

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the Thessalonica - Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 km following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 kms where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. Private Duffy resided at 22 Tobago Street. 14052 Private DUKE John - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 12th August, 1916. Grave Reference: VII. D. 22. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, Location: Somme, France. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards, past “Caterpillar Wood”, to the high ground at Guillemont. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Private Duke resided at 247 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 175364 Gunner DUNBAR Hugh - 3rd Bty. 45th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Hugh died 16th August, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: IV. M. 2. Niederzwehren Cemetery. Location: Hessen, Germany. The city of Kassel lies in the centre of Germany approximately 165 kms south of Hanover. From the A49 Kassel to Gudensberg motorway take exit 6 (Ausfahrt 6) Kassel-Niederzwehren. This merges on to the Frankfurterstrasse. Continue for approximately 1 km, then turn right (CWGC sign) on to the Ditterhauserstrasse. Continue for approximately 400 mtrs and turn right (CWGC sign). Continue for a further 800 mtrs (back under the motorway) and then turn left (CWGC sign) on to Am Keilseberg. Continue up the hill for approximately 1 km and the cemetery can be found on the right. Son of George H and E.P. Dunbar, 689 Dalmarnock Road. 1003 DUNBAR Private James Alexander - “B” Coy. 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 10th November, 1914. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9 and 10. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Jane Malcolm Cochrane Dunbar, and the late James Alexander Dunbar, 13 Kerr Street. 20117 Private DUNCAN Daniel - 8th Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers. Daniel died 10th July, 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km

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west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Private Duncan resided at 487 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 12657 Private DUNCAN James - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 26th February, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. James resided at 72 Reid Street, Bridgeton. 42261 DUNCAN Private Robert C - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 15th July, 1917. Grave Reference: III. C. 10. Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery is located 2 kms east of Nieuwpoort on the N367 which leads from Nieuwpoort to Sint Joris. From Nieuwpoort town centre the Willem Deroolaan leads for 500 mtrs on to the N367 Brugsesteenweg. The cemetery lies 1 km along the N367 on the junction with the N356 Ramskapellestraat. Private Duncan resided at 82 Main Street, Bridgeton. 27778 Private DUNCAN William - 7th/8th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. William died 9th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. William resided at 29 Ardenlea Street, Dalmarnock. DUNCAN William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 82 Main Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found.

S/8243 Private DUNLOP James - 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. James died 17th November, 1915. Age 29. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. Location: United Kingdom, Hampshire. The Hollybrook Memorial is situated in Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery behind the plot of First World War graves near the main entrance. The cemetery is located off Tremona Road, opposite the general Accident & Emergency Hospital. From junction 5 of the M27, take the A35 (Burgess Road/Winchester Road) and follow the sign for the general hospital. Son of the late William and Mary Dunlop, Carstairs Street, husband of Jeanie Turnbull Dunlop, 37 Pentland Place, Bridgeton. 228018 Gunner DUNLOP Samuel - 50th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery. Samuel died 29th October, 1918. Grave Reference: VIII. D. 11. Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Seracourt-le-Grand is a village about 8 kms south-west of St. Quentin on the east side of the River Somme. From the main road, D930 St. Quentin-Ham, take the left turning in the direction of Seraucourt-le-Grand at a village called

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Roupy. The cemetery is signposted from the D32 road on arriving in the village itself, Gunner Dunlop resided at 56 Albany Street, Bridgeton.

S/12478 Private DUNN Archie - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Archie died 26th September, 1915. Age 35. No Known grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs Archibald Dunn, 527 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

11451 Private DUNN Colin M - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Colin died 25th September, 1915. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs Archibald Dunn, 527 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Son of Archibald and Janet Tait Dunn, 527 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Private Dunn’s brother Archie (above) was killed in action the day after Colin. S/2325 Private DUNN John - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. John died 13th March, 1915. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. A9. Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension. Location: Nord, France. Estaires is a town and commune in the Department of the Nord, about 11 kms west of Armentieres. The cemetery is on the eastern outskirts of the town and on the east side of the road to Bailleul. Leave the church and head north-east on the Avenue Kennedy. Take the second road on the left after 400 mtrs on to Rue de l’Egalite, which leads to the cemetery on the right hand side of the road. The Extension is on the far left hand side of the Communal Cemetery. Private Dunn resided at 52 Barrowfield Street, Mile-end. 40542 Lance Corporal DUNN John Gardner - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 23rd October, 1916. Age 18. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of Mr and Mrs Archibald G. Dunn, 315 London Road. DUNN John Jackson Private Machine Gun Corps 84 Kirk Street. No Results Found. S/12481 Lance Corporal DUNN Richard - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 26th September, 1915. Age 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud

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Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs Archibald Dunn, 527 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Private Dunn’s brothers Archie and Colin (above) died on 25th and 26th September, 1915. All three are commemorated on Loos Memorial. Fireman DUNN Robert (Stoker) - Mercantile Marine Reserve, Royal Navy. Serving aboard HMS "India". HMS India, an armed merchant cruiser, was sunk by a U-boat off the coast of Norway on 8th August, 1915. Commemorated on Plymouth Naval Memorial. Panel Reference 9. Location: United Kingdom, Devon, Stoker Dunn resided at Thorn Cottage, London Road. G/7051 DUNN Private William - “C” Coy. 8th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment. William died 1st June, 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: I. E. 9. Sunken Road Cemetery, Boisleux-St.Marc. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boisleux-St.Marc is a village in the department of the Pas de Calais, 8 kms south of Arras. Sunken Road Cemetery is down a 1 km track on the west side of the road running between this village and the adjacent village of Boisleux-au-Mont (D42E). (Served as DELANEY). Son of Dennis and Mary McLaughlin Dunn, 122 Main Street, Bridgeton. Native of Busby.

WR/127012 Sapper DUNNING John - 8th Foreway Coy. Royal Engineers. John died 12th April, 1919. Age 30. Grave Reference: I. D. 17. Beaulencourt British Cemetery, Ligny-Thilloy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Beaulencourt is a village on the RN17 south of Bapaume, a town 20 kms south-west of Arras. On arrival at Beaulencourt from Bapaume, the cemetery is indicated on the right, and then turn immediately right again, The cemetery is 1 km from this junction at the roadside on the right. This small road crosses the A.1. Son of Mrs Dunning, 4 Bow Street, Stirling. Sapper Dunning resided at 50 Greenvale Street. 43105 Lance Corporal DUNSMORE David - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. David died 3rd May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The Cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50.28670, 2.76057. Lance Corporal Dunsmore resided at 162 London Road, Bridgeton. 30527 Private DURNING Neil - 1st Bn. King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Neil died 31st January, 1916. Grave Reference: II. K. 5. Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cuinchy is a village about 7 kms east of the town of Bethune and north of the N41 which runs between Bethune and La Bassee. About 1 km north-west of the village are cross roads known as Windy Corner, and Guards Cemetery is a little west of these cross

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roads. Private Durning resided at 307 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton.

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8104 Private EADIE George - 2nd Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. George died 25th December, 1918. Age 33. Grave Reference: 24. 231. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis is a large cemetery in the Parkhead area. It is directly behind Parkhead Football Stadium and beside The Forge Indoor Shopping Centre. Son of James and Mary Eadie, husband of Elizabeth Eadie,192 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Born at Harwich. 9558 Private EADIE Peter - 1st Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Peter died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Private Eadie resided at 205 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. 32976 Lance Corporal EAGLESHAM William - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 23rd August, 1918. Grave Reference: I. D. 18. Douchy-Les-Ayette British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ayette is a village some 13 kms south of Arras on the road to Amiens, and Douchy-les-Ayette is a village 1 km west of Ayette. The British Cemetery is opposite the Communal Cemetery on the north side of the road, halfway between the two villages next to a barn. Lance Corporal Eaglesham resided at 16 Society Street, Camlachie. R4/106990 Private EDGAR John - 43rd Remounts, Army Service Corps. John died 18th September, 1918. Age 34. Grave Reference: 74. Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. The cemetery is some 15 kms north east of Thessaloniki, on the outskirts of the village of Exochi (formerly Kirechkoi) adjacent to the village communal cemetery, just off the road to Hortakoi. From Thessaloniki, first drive to Panorama on the main road which meanders up the mountain and keep following this road for approximately 5 km until you reach a large ‘T’ junction, just past a bus park on the left (straight ahead is a large stone quarry). Turn left at this ‘T’ junction on to Leoforos Papanikolaou Road and continue for around 400 mtrs until you see the CWGC sign and turn left on to Agiou Panteleimona for a further 200 mtrs. When you arrive at a small crossroads turn left and the cemetery is on your left hand side. Son of William and Jeanie Edgar, Pollokshaws, husband of Elizabeth R, Murdock (formerly Edgar) 38 Abercromby Street (formerly of 652a Gallowgate). 845 Private EDMISTON James - 1st/8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

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James died 4th August, 1916. Age 19. Grave Reference: E.397. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery is situated at Kantara East on the eastern side of the Suez Canal, 160 kms north-east of Cairo and 50 kms south of Port Said. Son of James and Susan Edmiston, 122 Claythorn Street, Calton.

EDMUNDS Robert Duthie Private Scots Guards 3 Morris Place. No Results Found. S/11697 Private EGLINTON Daniel - 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Daniel died 22nd October. 1918. Age 34. Grave Reference: III. AA. 9. Harlebeke New British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen. Belgium. Harlebeke New British Cemetery is located 32 kms east of Ypres town centre on a road leading from the N8 Meenseweg, connecting Ypres to Menen, Wevelgem, Kortrijk and Zwevegem. Son of James and Mary Eglinton, 20 Sister Street, Bridgeton.

ELDER James Private Highland Light Infantry Bridgeton. No Results Found. ELLIOT J Private Highland Light Infantry 139 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 2191 Corporal ELLIOT John - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Corporal Elliot resided at 77 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. ELLIS David Private Highland Light Infantry 507 Great Eastern Road. No Results Found. ESPONNER F Sapper Royal Engineers 20 Green Street, Calton. No Results Found. 201628 Private ESPY Alexander - 1st/5th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 9th November, 1917. Age 29. Grave Reference: II. A. 2. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs

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back from the road through an avenue of trees. Son of the late John and Ellen Espy, husband of the late Mary Croll Espy, 266 Dalmarnock Road.

3112 Private EVANS William W - 4th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 28th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial, Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Private Evans resided at 200 London Road. EWART Thomas Private Royal Scots 62 Green Street, Calton. No Results Found.

SURNAME FORENAME RANK UNIT ADDRESS 24594 Private FAIRLEY Thomas - 13th Bn. Canadian Infantry (Canadian Expeditionary Force). Thomas died 24th ’April, 1915. Age 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 24 - 26 - 28 - 30. Ypres (Menin Gate Memorial). Location: West Vlaanderen. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Isabella Fairley, 46 Dale Street.

19452 Private FALCONER Thomas - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Thomas died 12th October, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 66 to 68. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeelseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Thomas resided at 56 Market Street East.

126267 Bombardier (Gunner) FARMER David - “D” Bty. 256th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. David died 9th September, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. C. 31. Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery, Averdoingt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ligny-St.Fochel is a village about 6.5 kms east of St. Pol off the main road to Arras, approximately 24 kms from Arras. Ligny-St. Flochel British Cemetery is south of the village on the east side of the road (D81) to the village of Averdoingt. David resided at 62 Ardenlea Street, Dalmarnock. 13282 Private FARMER George - 15th Bn Highland Light Infantry. George

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died 3rd July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Private Farmer resided at 608 Gallowgate. 169815 Gunner FARMER John - “D” Bty. 96th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. John died 5th October, 1916. Grave Reference: IX. N. 6. Danzig Alley British Cemetery, Mametz. Location: Somme, France. Mametz is a village about 8 kms east of the town of Albert. The cemetery is a little east of the village on the north side of the road (D64) to Montauban. Gunner Farmer resided at 50 Greenvale Street, Mile-End. 315845 Private FARQUHAR Edwin R - 13th (Scottish Horse) Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Edwin died 4th November, 1918. Grave Reference: I. A. 7. Cross Roads Cemetery, Fontaine-Au-Bois. Location: Nord, France. Fontaine-au-Bois is a village some 8 kms north-east of Le Cateau, or 4 kms north-west of Landrecies. Cross Roads Cemetery is west of the village beyond the hamlet of Rue-du-Pont, at the crossroads with the road to Bousies. Private Farquhar resided at 6 Greenlodge Terrace. 63206 Gunner FARQUHAR John - 71st Bty. 36th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. John died 10th April, 1918. Age 33. Grave Reference: III. B. 12. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn on to the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Son of the late Mrs Jane Twaddle. Gunner Farquhar resided at Preston Street, Bridgeton. B/8943 Private FAY John - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 13th July, 1916. Grave Reference: IV. G. 46. Vermelles British Cemetery, Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Private Fay resided at 28 Preston Street, Bridgeton. 12808 Corporal FEE Samuel - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Samuel died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road, Corporal Fee resided at Muslin Street, Bridgeton.

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326601 Private FEENEY Richard - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Richard died 20th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed in panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Private Feeney resided at Strathclyde Street. 99703 Private FERGUSON Archibald K - 36th Bn. Machine Gun Corps. Archibald died 23rd March, 1918. Age: 30. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 90 to 93. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Husband of Mary Ferguson, 69 Edmund Street, Dennistoun. (Sometime of 76 Great Hamilton Street).

14010 Private FERGUSON D - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private Ferguson died 27th January, 1916. Age 34. Grave Reference: A. 44. Authuile Military Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Authuile (now Authuille) is a village 5 kms north of Albert. Authuile Military Cemetery is on the south side of the village. The cemetery is signposted on the main road (D159) through the village. Husband of Elizabeth Bowes Fagan (formerly Ferguson), 7 George Street, Mile-end.

S/11617 Private FERGUSON Robert - 1st Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Robert died 8th January, 1917. Age 41. Grave Reference: VI. G. 15. Struma Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. E79 is the main road between Thessaloniki and Serres/Bulgaria. Approximately 75 kms from Thessaloniki, take the exit marked Strimoniko, Kalokastro and Nigrita. Proceed for around 1 km until you reach the crossroads at Strimoniko. Turn left for Kalokastro and Nigrita and proceed for approximately 3 km until you come to the junction of Livadochri, Nigrita where the cemetery is signposted. Turn right on to the agricultural road and follow this for 400 mtrs and turn left for the access to the cemetery. Son of John Ferguson and the late Elizabeth Anderson Ferguson, 289 Broad Street, Mile-End.

28463 Private FERGUSON Robert - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 21st December, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: L. 705. Glasgow

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(Lambhill) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Lambhill Cemetery is part of a large cemetery complex north of Glasgow City Centre. Adjoining this site are the following large cemeteries Glasgow Western Necropolis and St. Kentigern’s Cemetery, all three are separate but adjoining each other. Glasgow Garnethill Hebrew Burial Ground and Glasgow Crematorium Memorial are also at this site. Son of Mr and Mrs Robert Ferguson, husband of Margaret Cairn duff (formerly Ferguson, nee Ross), 40 Stobo Street, Camlachie, (sometime of 14 Little Street, Calton). 1799 Private FERGUSON William - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 25th September, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Archibald and Helen Ferguson, 102 Green Street, Calton.

16910 Private FERRIE Francis - 2nd Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Francis died 7th May, 1915. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Francis Ferrie, Belfast, husband of Isabella Ferrie, 52 James Street, Bridgeton.

280383 FERRIER Robert George Martin - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 8th November, 1917. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 44. Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stands in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of Thomas and Margaret Ferrier, 48 Greenvale Street, Mile-End, husband of Elizabeth Rodgers (formerly Ferrier). FERRIS Richard Private Highland Light Infantry 23 Millroad Street, Calton. No Results Found. 23717 Private FERRIS William - 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. William died 25th June, 1916. Grave Reference: I. 21. Mesnil Ridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart. Location: Somme, France. Mesnil-Maartinsart is a commune in the Department of the Somme, on the right bank of the Ancre, between Albert and Beaumont-Hamel. Using the D929 from Bapaume to Albert, continue until you reach La Boiselle where there is a right turn signposted to Aveluy on the D20. Upon entering Aveluy continue straight until the crossroads where you should turn right to Beaumont-Hamel. Continue for

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4 kms and then take the left turning to Mesnil Martinsart. On reaching Mesnil village, take the first right turn and then the first right turn again where a rough road will take you 1.5 kms to the cemetery. Son of Mr. W. Ferris, 750 London Road. 2316 Private FINDLAY James - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 12th July, 1915. Age 32. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Husband of Grace Corbett Watters (formerly Findlay) 20 Woodhall Street, Dalmarnock. 204075 Private FINLAY William - 1st/5th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 27th August, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: IV.E.28. Croisilles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Croisilles is a village about 13 kms south-east of Arras. Croisilles British Cemetery is 300 mtrs along Rue Eugene Hornez, to the south-west of the village centre, off the road to St. Leger (D9). Son of William and Margaret Finlay, 59 Kerr Street.

S/7336 Sergeant FINLAYSON Robert - 9th Bn. Transf. to (479251) Labour Corps Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Robert died 13th February, 1919. Age 33. Grave Reference: XIII. 888. Glasgow (St, Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery contains 111 scattered burials of the First World War and 151 of the Second World War; a screen wall commemorates those whose graves are not marked individually by headstones. Son of Mrs Finlayson, 44 Barrowfield Street, Bridgeton.

FINNEY John Fireman SS "Rohilla" John died October 1914 when Rohilla ran aground near Whitby. Rohilla was a passenger steamer of the British India Steam Navigation Company which was built for service between the United Kingdom and India, and as a troopship. Becoming a hospital ship in World War 1.180 Gallowgate. John was among the 229 people on board HMHS “Rohilla”. Eighty five (85) perished in the sinking. The 144 surviving all told their extraordinary story as recorded on http://www.eskside.co.uk/ss_rohilla/index.htm 3/7204 Private FISH Frank - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Frank died 3rd July, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: III. A. 31. Esquelbecq Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Esquelbecq is a village near the Belgian frontier, 24 kms north of Hazebrouck and the same distance south of Dunkirk. The Military Cemetery is about 1 km west of the village, 200 mtrs south of the road to Zeggers-Cappel. Son of James and Mary Fish, Bond Street, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Native of Glasgow, 10 Campbellfield, Street.

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FITCH Matthew Craig (MC) Captain - 2nd/10th Bn. Royal Scots. Matthew died 9th December, 1918. Age 29. Awarded Military Cross. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. B42. Archangel Allied Cemetery. Location: Russian Federation. Archangel, in the north of the Rujssian Federation is a town on the eastern side of the Dvina Estuary on the White Sea. From the railway station, travel along the main road towards the River Dvina. Halfway along this road take the turning on the right hand side called Obvodnnyi Kanal Avenue. The cemetery will be found on the right hand side of this road. Son of James Fitch, 5 Allan Street sometime of 31 Sunnybank Street. Bridgeton.(buried Sevenoaks (Bereznik) Cemetery Extension. S/11522 Private FLAHERTY Michael - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Michael died 25th September, 1915. Age 30. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of John and Elizabeth Dunne Flaherty, 8 Young Street, Calton. 12806 Corporal FLANNAGAN John - Highland Light Infantry. John died 25th September, 1915. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelles is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs Flannagan, 137 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 80452 Corporal FLEMING A - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Corporal Fleming died 28th Augus, 1918. Grave Reference: II. H. 3. Boyelles Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boyelles is a village about 11 kms south of Arras on the main road to Bapaume, and the Communal Cemetery lies to the north of the village and to the east of the main road. From Boyelles, follow the Rue Principale and then the Rue D’Henin to the cemetery. Husband of A Fleming, 16 Pentland Place, Bridgeton. Clyde Z/1248 Able Seaman FLEMING Edward - Howe Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Edward died 13th November, 1916. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 1 A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Edward resided at 85 Canning Street, Bridgeton. FLEMING J Private Highland Light Infantry 82 Springfield Road, Bridgeton.

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Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with not additional and/or matching details. 11874 Private FLEMING James - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 18th November. 1914. Age 45. Mentioned in Despatches. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres now (Ieper) is a town in the province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Sarah McBride Fleming, 20 Strathclyde Street, Bridgeton. James was a regular soldier and served in the South African Campaign.

3537 Private FLEMING John - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 13th November, 1916. Age 22. Grave Reference: I. G. 16. Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet. Location: Somme France. Mailly Wood Cemetery is 9 kms north of Albert on the D919. The cemetery is situated on the outskirts of the village of Mailly-Maillet on the left hand side of the road to Amiens, where is signposted from the main road on to a 500 metre mud track. Son of Mr and Mrs A. Fleming, 38 Fielden Street, Bridgeton. 6147 Private FLEMING William - 1ST Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 11th November, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38 and 40. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. William resided at 85 Canning Street. A7694 Private FLETCHER Francis - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Francis died 20th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Francis resided at 668 Gallowgate.

FLOOD James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 229 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 13484 Private FLYNN Gavin B - “A” Coy. 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Gavin died 18th November, 1916. Age: 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road 9D929). Each year a major

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ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Adopted son of Gavin and Esther Brown; husband of Elizabeth O’Neil (formerly Flynn) 27 Millroad Street, Mile-End.

S/13535 Private FORREST Archibald - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Archibald died 13th November, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road 9D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Archibald resided at 86 Greenhead Court. FORRESTER James Fraser Private Scots Guards 34 Fordneuk Street. No Results Found. 2356 Private FOSTER George - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 12th July, 1915. Age: 39. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first sign;posted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Husband of Emma Foster, 18 Springfield Road, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 4 Garvald Street, Bridgeton). 97618 Private FOWLER Joseph - 25th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Joseph died 1st December, 1917. Age: 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 154 to 159 and 163A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Fowler, Leicester Terrace, Dennyloanhead, Bonnybridge; husband of Matilda Fowler, 16 Ross Street, Calton. 7798 Company Sergeant Major FRAME Peter - 9th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Peter died 7th October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 8 C. 9A and 16 A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Peter resided at 117 Greenhead Street. 21555 Private FRASER Andrew - No. 1 Coy. 11th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish

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Rifles). Andrew died 9th May, 1917. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Doiran Memorial. Location: Greece. The Doiran Memorial stands near Doiran Military Cemetery, which is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 3 kms north-west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessalonica - Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 kms following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroads following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 kms where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to Doiran Military Cemetery. Continue past the cemetery for approximately 1 km following the CWGC signs up a rough track until you arrive at the Memorial. The Memorial stands on what was called Colonial Hill, and can be seen from a distance as a landmark. Son of Agnes Fraser, 86 London Road, Bridgeton, and the late William Fraser. FRASER Donald Private Kings Own Scottish Borderers 15 George Street Mile-End. No Results Found. 412730 Private FRASER Hugh - 18th Bn. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Hugh died 15th September, 1916. Age: 31. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of the Vimy Ridge, about 8 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The Memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The Memorial itself is some way inside the Memorial Park, but again it is well signposted. Son of the late Joseph and Annie Fraser, 15 George Street, Mile-End.

23831 Private FRASER John - 8th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment, formerly 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 20th September, 1917. Age: 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 124 to 125 and 162 to 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Donald and Jane Ann Fraser, 50 Kirk Street, Calton, Enlisted August, 1914. 201908 Private FRASER William - 4th/5th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). William died 26th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 94 to 96. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north

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east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. William resided at 50 Kirk Street, Bridgeton. FRAZER Alexander Lieutenant M.C. 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Died 13th August, 1916. Age 21. Temp 2nd Lieutenant Frazer was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry during a raid. By his fine example and leadership he pushed on his party after being held up at the enemy’s wire, and finally destroyed an enemy machine gun and emplacement. Grave Reference: C.15. Peake Wood Cemetery, Fricourt. Location: Somme, France. Fricourt is a village about 5 kms east of Albert. Peake Wood Cemetery will be found on the north-west side of the road about one km from Contalmaison. Peake Wood was the name given by the army to a copse on the south-east side of the road to Contalmaison. The wood fell into Allied hands on 5th July, 1916, but the cemetery was not begun until later in the month. It was used as a front line cemetery until February 1917 and was in German hands from the end of March 1918, until the end of the following August. Alexander’s name is inscribed on the Roll of Honour of the Staff and Students of Glasgow School of Art who served with the Allied Armies during the European War 1914-1918. Son of John King Frazer,145 Greenhead Street. G/28757 Private (Signaller) FRIEL James - 1st Bn. East Surrey Regiment. James died 7th September, 1918. Grave Reference: XVI.115. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery contains 111 scattered burials of the First World War and 151 of the Second World War; a screen wall commemorates those whose graves are not marked individually by headstones. Signaller Friel resided at 24 Harvie Street, Bridgeton. 12147 Private FRIEL Joseph - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Joseph died 18th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Joseph resided at 35 Brown Street. 17316 Sergeant FULLERTON Hugh - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 28th May, 1917. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. A. 12. Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Gouzeaucourt is a large village 15 kms south-west of Cambrai and 15 kms north-east of Peronne, The village is built along the D917 which connects these two towns. Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery is to be found opposite the civil cemetery, which is just within the village boundary on the D29, a road which connects Gouzeaucourt with Heudicourt. Hugh resided at 129 Reid Street, Bridgeton. 96741 Corporal FULTON R (MM) - 2D2 Bty. 148th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Corporal Fulton died 2nd May, 1918. Age 26. Awarded Military Medal. Grave

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Reference: II. B. 3. Arneke British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. The village of Arneke is approximately 50 kms south-east of Calais and about 8 kms north-west of the town of Cassel. Leave the village of Arneke on the D11 heading north. After 1.3 kms turn right at the crossroads. The cemetery is 500 mtrs on the right hand side. Son of the late John Fulton of Tollcross. Corporal Fulton resided at 72 Calton Street.

S/41138 Private FYFE James - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. James died 11th March, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. D. 6. Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand. Location: Somme, France. Fins is a village on the road between Cambrai and Peronne. The British Cemetery is a little south-east of the village in the district of Sorel Le Grand on the right hand side of the road to Heudicourt. 231 Main Street Bridgeton

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GABLE Robert Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 64 Fordneuk Street, Mile-End. No Results Found. 8744 Private GALBRAITH David - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 11th March, 1916. Grave Reference: L. 2. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery. Location: Comines-Warneton, Hainaut, Belgium. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery is located 16 kms from Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the N365, connecting Ypres to Wijtschate, Ploegsteert and on to Armentiers. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. 2 kms after passing through the village of Ploegsteert lies the left hand turning on to Witteweg (Chemin de la Blanche). The cemetery lies 1 km along the Witteweg on the left hand side of the road. Son of Mrs C. Galbraith, 275 Broad Street, Mile-End. 202582 Private GALBRAITH George - 16th Bn. Royal Scots. George died 14th April, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: XXVI. F. 17A. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning on to the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning on to Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads on to Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of George and Jessie Galbraith, 756 Gallowgate.

GALLACHER Daniel Private Scots Guards 117 Greenhead Street. No Results Found.

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34614 Private GALLACHER James - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. James died 3rd May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1 and 2. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Daniel resided at 3 Davidson Street, Bridgeton.

GALLACHER Joseph Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 34 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 14078 Private GALLACHER Peter - 1st Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers. Peter died 12th September, 1916. Age 38. Grave Reference: Plot 2. Row D. Grave 15. Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Corbie is a small town 15 kms eat of Amiens. Go north from the town centre taking the D1 (Rue Gambetta) in the direction of Bray. You will arrive at a set of traffic lights with the hospital diagonally on your left. Continue, taking the second turning on your right on to the Rue de Longues Vignes (VC6). The cemetery lies about 800 mtrs on the left and the extension is east of the Communal Cemetery. Private Gallacher resided at 3 Bankier Street, Calton.

40594 Private GALLACHER Thomas - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 15th July, 1917. Grave Reference: VI. A. A11. Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery is located 2 kms east of Nieuwpoort on the N367 which leads from Nieuwpoort to Sint Joris. From Nieuwpoort town centre the Willem Deroolaan leads for 500 mtrs on to the N367 Brugsesteenweg. The cemetery lies 1 km along the N367 on the junction with the N356 Ramskapellestraat. Thomas resided at 385 Gallowgate. 23184 Private GALLAGHER Anthony - 1st Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers.. Anthony died 24th August, 1916. Grave Reference: II. G. 32. Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-l’Abbe. Location: Somme, France. The burials in this cemetery were carried out under extreme pressure and many of the graves are either too close together to be marked individually, or they contain multiple burials. Some headstones carry as many as three sets of casualty details, and in these cases, regimental badges have had to be omitted. Instead, these badges, 117 in all, have been cared on a cloister wall on the north side of the cemetery. Mericourt-l’Abbe is a village approximately 19 kms north-east of Amiens and 10 kms south-west of Albert. Heilly Station Cemetery is about 2 kms south-west of Mericourt-l’Abbe, on the south side of the road to Corbie. Private Gallagher resided at 195 Mordaunt Street. GALLAGHER Patrick Private Highland Light Infantry. 20 Charlotte Street. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 19924 Private GALLIE William - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died

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13th August, 1916. Grave Reference: V. J. 17. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards past “Caterpillar Wood”, to the high ground at Guillemont, Private Gallie resided at 30 John Street Lane, Bridgeton.

GALLOCHER James Private Irish Guards 153 Great Hamilton Street. No Results Found. The surname here may be misspelt. However, on checking surname Gallagher I was unable to verify as there are several of that name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. 7472 Private GALLOWAY David - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 18th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Beth7ne-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road. The cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. David resided at 58 Preston Street, Bridgeton.

GALLOWAY Thomas Private Trench Mortar Battery 27 Summerfield Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 48190 Private GARDINER Maurice - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Maurice died 25th July, 1918. Grave Reference: II. D. 22. La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck. Location: Nord, France. La Kreule is a small hamlet 2 kms north of Hazebrouck on the road to St Sylvestre-Cappel and Steenvoorde. Leave Hazebrouck on the D916 heading north. The cemetery is visible from the roundabout where the D916 crosses the Hazebrouck by-pass. The access road to the cemetery is 100 mtrs off the roundabout, on the left hand side. 45 Tobago Street, Calton.

15650 Private GARDNER David - 147th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. David died 17th September, 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 5 C and 12 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July, Son of Mr and Mrs J. Gardner, 42 McFarlane Street (sometime of 10 Moir Street). .

73658 Private GARRET Hugh B - 51st Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Hugh died 21st March, 1918. No Known Grave, Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 10. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial

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is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulefard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Hugh resided at 84 John Street. S/49885 Private GARTH David - 10th Bn. Black Watch. David died 9th May, 1917. Age 31. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Doiran Memorial. Greece. The Doiran Memorial stands near Doiran Military Cemetery, which is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 3 kms north-west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessalonica - Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 kms following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crosssroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroads following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 kms where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead your around the village of Doirani and to Doiran Military Cemetery. Continue pas the cemetery for approximately 1 km following the CWGC signs up a rough track until you arrive at the Memorial. The Memorial stands on what was called Colonial Hill and can be seen from a distance and is a landmark. David born Glasgow. Son of Gilbert and Jamesina MacDonald Garth, 6 Silvergrove Street, Bridgeton.

705 Lance Corporal GARTLEY William - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 11th April, 1917. Grave Reference: III. F. 36. Brown’s Copse Cemetery, Roeux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roeux is a village about 8 kms east of Arras. Brown’s Copse Cemetery is about one km north-west of Roeux on the outskirts of the neighbouring village of Fampoux. It is signposted from Fampoux village. William resided at 17 Harvie Street, Bridgeton.

10177 Private GARVEY William - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 21st December, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. William resided at 27 Millroad Street, Calton.

S/9664 Private GAVIN Alexander - 8th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Alexander died 7th March, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Ploegsteert Memorial, Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly

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over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365 which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner, Royal Berks Cemetery. Gavin resided at 49 Main Street, Bridgeton. 41316 Private GAYLER Christopher - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Christopher died 12th April. 1918. Age 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 4. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg 9N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs. James Gayler, 42 Kerr Street. 13165 Private GAYLER John - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 8th February, 1917. Age 29. Grave Reference: VIII. B. 196. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boulogne-sur-Mer is a large Channel port. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, one of the town cemeteries, lies in the district of St. Martin Boulogne, just beyond the eastern (Chateau) corner of the Citadel (Haute-Ville). Son of Mr and Mrs James Gayler, 42 Kerr Street, (brother of Christopher above), husband of Caroline Gayler, 732 Gallowgate.

9390 Private GEDDES William - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. William died 25th January, 1915. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Geddes, Upper Gordonsburn, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. William, a member of the City of Glasgow Police, resided at 24 Rockbank Street Mile-end. 27539 Private GETTY Henry - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Henry died 24th June, 1917. Age 38. Grave Reference: I. D. 22. Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Vlamertinghe New Military Cemetery is located 5 kms west of Ypres town centre and to the south of the village of Lamenting (Vlamertinge is the modern spelling of Vlamertinghe). Vlamertinge is located along the Poperingseweg. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via Elverdingsestraat then straight over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The

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Poperingseweg is a continuation of J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. The cemetery is located after turning left in the village of Vlamertinge on o the Hugo Verriestraat. This road crosses a railway and the main road N38, where the name of the street changes to Bellestraat. The cemetery lies 200 mtrs on the left hand side of the Bellestraat, after crossing the N38. Son of John and Elizabeth Getty, husband of Janet Getty, 15 Colbert Street, Bridgeton. Native of Glasgow.

4418 Private GIBB John - 18th (Glasgow Yeomanry) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 16th November, 1918. Grave Reference: A. 15. Kortrijk (St. Jan) Communal Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Kortrijk Communal Cemetery is located 28 kms east of Ypres town centre on the N8 Meenseweg. From Ypres, Kortrijk is reached via the N8 Meenseweg, which is a continuous road running from Ypres to Kortrijk via Menen and Wevelgem. On reaching the town of Kortrijk the N8 crosses the R8 ring road. 2 kms beyond this landmark lies the cemetery on the left hand side of the road. The Commission plot is located at the back of the cemetery, furthest away from the main road. John resided at 32 McFarlane Street.

GIBB William Sapper Royal Engineers 623 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 203266 Private GIBSON Alexander - “B” Coy. 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Alexander died 27th June,1918. Age 27. Grave Reference: V. C. 35. Pernes British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Pernes-en-Artois is a small town on the main road from Lillers to St.Pol. The British Cemetery is nearly 1 km west of the town on the road to Sains-les-Pernes.Husband of Agnes Gibson, 119 Summerfield Street, Bridgeton. GIBSON Alexander Private Royal Army Service Corps 11 Harvie Street. No Results Found. GIBSON Alexander Sergeant Royal Scots 71 Oswald Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same name, rank and regiment recorded on the CWGC site neither of whose additional details match the deceased. GIBSON David Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 16 Tamworth Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there is only one of this name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. This meant I could not distinguish between the above and the under-mentioned. GIBSON David Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 44 Kirk Street Calton. Unable to verify as there is only one of this name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no matching details. This meant I could not distinguish between this and the aforementioned. S/24029 Private GIBSON Hugh - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders Hugh died 2nd May, 1918. Grave Reference: LXV. A. 19. Etaples Military Cemetery.

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Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Hugh resided at 30 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton.

GIBSON James Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 44 Kirk Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. GIBSON James Private Royal Scots 45 William Street East. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details..

4814 Private GIBSON James Frederick- 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 15th July. 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July, Son of Mr. J. S. and Mrs M. A. Gibson, 559 Gallowgate. (sometime of 4 Rockbank Street, Mile-end).

7918 Private GIBSON John - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 28th April. 1917. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. The GPS coordinates for the cemetery are 50.28670, 2.760057. Son of Mr and Mrs James Gibson, 18 James Street, Calton. 4814 Private GIBSON John - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry John died 15th July, 1916. Age: 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Mr J. S. and Mrs M. A. Gibson, 559 Gallowgate.

TynesideZ/705 Leading Seaman GIBSON John - Howe Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. John died 25th June, 1916. Grave Reference: I, C. 3. Hersin Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Hersin is a village about 5 kms south of Bethune and about 2 kms west of the main road from Bethune to Arras. The Communal Cemetery and Extension lie to the north-east of the village. John resided at 6 St James Street. GIBSON Joseph Gunner Royal Artillery 20 Fielden Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. GIBSON Joseph Gunner Tank Corps 57 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End. No Results Found.

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5287 Private GIBSON Malcolm - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Malcolm resided at 3 Marquis Street, Bridgeton. 9572 Private GIBSON Robert - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. Robert died 25th January, 1915. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Gibson, Broughton Mains, Sorbie, Wigtownshire. Robert resided at 17 Cubie Street, Bridgeton.

12312 Private GILCHRIST George S - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 5th March, 1915. Age 22. Grave Reference: I. A. 31. Chocques Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Chocques is 4 kms north-west of Bethune on the road to Lillers. When you reach the traffic lights on this road at Chocques, follow the signs for the centre of town and go through the main street, then turn left towards Gonnheim. Take the next turning on the right and the cemetery lies approximately 400 mtrs down the road on the left.

Son of John and Elizabeth Gilchrist, 94 Stevenson Street.

14909 Private GILCHRIST Stewart - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Stewart died 28th June, 1916. Grave Reference: II. A. 9. Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Bouzincourt is a village 3 kms north-west of Albert on the road to Doullens (D938). The Communal Cemetery is on the northern side of the village and is signposted on the main road (D938) through the village. Husband of E. Gilchrist, 40 Market Street.

41593 Private GILCHRIST William - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 6th June, 1918. Grave Reference: II. D. 1. Sandpits British Cemetery, Fouquereuil. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Fouquereuil is a small village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais between Bethune and Bruay la Buisssiere. Leave the village on the D181 heading towards Gosnay. 1.5 kms from the church turn right on to Rue des Potieres. After 200 mtrs turn left and pass under the Motorway. The cemetery is 400 mtrs from the Motorway bridge slightly to the north, on the edge of a woodland. William resided at 72 Marquis Street, Bridgeton.

188550 Private GILLAN James - 109th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). James died 1st July, 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 5 C and 12 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a

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major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of William and Annie C. Gillan, 89 Heron Street, Bridgeton (Heron Street, formerly named Oswald Street, Bridgeton).

GILLESPIE John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 819 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 13490 Private GILLESPIE R Private 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Private Gillespie died 18th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15c. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Private Gillespie resided at 70 Marquis Street, Bridgeton.

GILLESPIE William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 804 Great Eastern Road. No Results Found. 235062 Private GILLHANEY John - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 4th October, 1917. Grave Reference: XV. C. C11. Cement House Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Cement House Cemetery is located in Langemark which is north of the town of Ypres off the N313. From the Market take the Korte leperstraat, at the end turn right into Boezingestraat, past the first turning on the left and the cemetery is 100 mtrs on the left hand side. John resided at 5 Great Hamilton Street. D/19 Pioneer GILLIES Angus - South African Pioneers. Angus died 7th September, 1918. Age 45. Mentioned in Despatches. Grave Reference: I. B. 1. Lumbo British Cemetery. Location: Husband of Mrs Gillies, 65 Third Avenue, Meleriere, Johannesburg, South Africa. Angus was formerly of 146 Main Street, Bridgeton.

GILLIES Hugh Private Highland Light Infantry 150 Salamanca Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 43044 Lance Corporal GILLOGLY Alexander - 1st/5th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Alexander died 1st August, 1918. No. Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. Alexander resided at 20 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. GILMORE Felix Corporal Royal Irish Fusiliers 3 Bell Street, Calton. No Results Found. S/10406 Private GILMOUR James - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 25th September, 1915. Age 26. Grave Reference: I. K. 45. Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Maroc British Cemetery is located in the village of Grenay, which is about 15 kms south-east of

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Bethune. From Lens take the N43 towards Bethune. After Loos-en-Gobelle turn left (after the petrol station) and continue straight on. The cemetery is a few kms on the right side of the road, in the village. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Gilmour, 44 East Rose Street, Mile-End (formerly of 9 James Street, Mile-End).

GILMOUR James Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 29 Webster Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site. One commemorated on Arras Memorial, France. The other on Le Touret Memorial, France. 51087 Private GILMOUR James C - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 8th February, 1918.Grave Reference: II. A. 9. Boyelles Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boyelles is a village about 11 kms south of Arras on the main road to Bapaume, and the Communal Cemetery lies to the north of the village and to the east of the main road. From Boyelles, follow the Rue Principale and then the Rue D’Henin to the cemetery. Son of Mr W. Gilmour, 295 Main Street, Bridgeton. 1635 Private GILMOUR John L - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 15th July, 1916. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John, son of Mr W. Gilmour, 295 Main Street, Bridgeton, brother to Private James C. Gilmour above. GILMOUR Patrick Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 50 William Street. No Results Found. 70746 Driver GILMOUR Robert - “A” Bty. 93rd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Robert died 26th March, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: IV. A. 7. Gommecourt Wood New Cemetery, Foncuevillers. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Foncquevillers is a village about 18 kms south-west of Arras on the D3. Gommecourt Wood New Cemetery is situated a little way south-east along the D6. A CWGC signpost indicating the road is situated at the junction hear the post office in Foncquevillers and the cemetery is on the right hand side of the road just before arriving at Gommecourt. Son of Robert and Janet Gilmour, 93 Dale Street, Bridgeton. S/2568 Private GILMOUR William - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 25th September, 1915.Age 43. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 112 to 115. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gobelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Christina Gilmour, 244 Broad Street Mile- End.

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3057 Corporal GIRVAN Frank - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), Frank died 5th December, 1916. Age 37. Grave Reference: XV. 2632. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. 27 Son of Mr and Mrs Girvan, husband of Mary Lamont Girvan, 95 Walkinshaw Street, Bridgeton. Frank was born at Glasgow. GITHES Hugh Private Highland Light Infantry 150 Salamanca Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 32539 Private GLASS Henry - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Henry died 18th August, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: V. J. 842. Meteren Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Meteren is a village 17.5 kms south-west of Pyres (Belgium) and 3 kms west of Bailleul on the main road to Cassel. When heading through the village towards Bailleul from Cassel, turn left along D18 opposite the Mairie, The cemetery is 200 mtrs further up this road on the left hand side and is situated to the rear of the civil cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Glass, 48 Blackfaulds Place, Calton.

1812 Private GLEN Claude S - 7th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Claude died 28th June, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms tale a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of James and Rachel Spicer Glen, 151 Greenhead Street.

GOLDIE F Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 15 Monteith Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 10834 Private GOODALL James - 11th Bn. Transf. to (487972) 983rd Employment Coy. Labour Corps Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 3rd January, 1919. Grave Reference: 1132. Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria. Location: Greece. Mikra British Cemetery is situated in the Municipality of Kalamaria in the city of Thessaloniki just off Konstantinou Karamanlis Street between the army camp of Ntalipi (pronounced Dalipi) and the Kalamari Greek Communal Cemetery. From both the town centre and airport of Thessaloniki it is approximately a 20 minute drive and can be accessed by first driving along Leoforos Ethnikis Antistaseos highway then entering Makedonias Street and turning right at the top of this road at the traffic lights. From there you enter Konstantinou Karamanlis and the cemetery is approximately 300 mtrs further on your right and a CWGC sign is clearly visible. James resided at 29 Walkinshaw Street. GORDON Gavin Private Gordon Highlanders 32 McFarlane Street.

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No Results Found. GORDON John Private Highland Light Infantry 4 McFarlane Street. Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 28588 Private GORDON Thomas C - 8th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Gordon died 19th September, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: I. E. 8. Doiran Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kms north-west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessaloniki-Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 km following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 km where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. The Doiran Memorial, is on what was called Colonial Hill, it can be seen from a distance and is clearly signposted. Son of John and Elizabeth Gordon, 32 McFarlane Street, Glasgow. Native of Troon, Ayrshire. Brother of Private John Gordon (above).

3410(S) Stoker GORMAN James - Royal Naval Reserve H.M.S. “Maidstone”. James died 2nd March, 1919. Grave Reference: West of North end of Chapel Cemetery. Newry Old Chapel Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, County Down. This is on high ground overlooking the Canal. There are 10 Commonwealth burials of the 1914 - 1918 war here. James resided at 52 James Street, Mile-End. GORMAN Patrick Private Highland Light Infantry 52 James Street Mile-End. No Results Found. 210 Sergeant GORMAN William - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms tale a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. William resided at 703 Gallowgate. GORMAN William Private Royal Engineers 29 Hozier Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC with no additional details. Each has no known grave and are commemorated on Pier and Face 8A and 8D, Thiepval Memorial,

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Somme, France. GOURLAY John Private Gordon Highlanders 100 Barracks Street. No Results Found. GOW Angus Private Highland Light Infantry 176 Abercromby Street. No Results Found. 281255 Private GOW John - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 19th May, 1917. Age 22. Grave Reference: XXXI. E. 9. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’aarei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. Son of Maggie Kilpatrick Morton (formerly Gow),162 Boden Street, Bridgeton, and the late John Gow. Born at Lennoxtown.

GOW William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 30 William Street. No Results Found. S/7804 Lance Corporal GOWANS William G - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 13th November, 1916. Age 20. Grave Reference: A.30. Railway Hollow Cemetery, Hebuterne. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Hebuterne is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy and Puisieux and then Serre-les-Poise (approximately 20 kms south of Arras). On leaving Serre-les-Puisieux, 600 mtrs further along the D919 there is a right hand turn onto a small lane which will take you directly to Railway Hollow Cemetery. It must, however, be emphasised that this lane is not suitable for cars and buses. Son of George Gowans and Georgina McMaster Gowans, 29 Mordaunt Street, Bridgeton. Born at Kinning Park, Glasgow. 6573 Sergeant GRACIE John - 1st Bn. Royal Irish Rifles. John died 26th October, 1916. Grave Reference: II. D. 20. Lonsdale Cemetery, Authuille. Location: Somme, France. Authuille is a village 5 kms north of the town of Albert on the D151 road to Grandcourt. The cemetery (signposted in the centre of Authille) is 1 km east of the village. Access to the cemetery, 500 mtrs from the road, is by a grass pathway (unsuitable for cars). John resided at 38 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. 4900 Private GRAHAM Andrew - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Andrew died 20th July, 1916. Grave Reference: XV. M. 9. Ovillers Military Cemetery, Location: Somme, France. Ovillers is a village about 5 kms north-east of the

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town of Albert off the D929 road to Bapaume. The Military Cemetery is approximately 500 mtrs west of the village on the D20 road to Aveluy. The cemetery is signposted in the village. Andrew resided at 22 Lily Street,. Bridgeton.

55557 Company Sergeant Major GRAHAM D - 19th Bn. Canadian Infantry. Awarded M M and Bar. Died 20th June, 1918. Age 27. Grave Reference: I. M. 20. Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Gezaincourt is a village a little south-west of the town of Doullens, halfway between the main roads from Doullens to Abbeville and Doullens to Amiens. The Communal Cemetery and Extension are on the east side of the village. There is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission signpost outside Doullens on the road towards Amiens. Son of Mr and Mrs Graham, Toronto, Canada. Sergeant Major Graham resided at 10 Old Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. 322083 Private GRAHAM James - 2nd/2nd North Midland Field Amb. Royal Army Medical Corps. Awarded M.M. James died 21st March, 1918. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 10. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of the late James and Isabella Graham, husband of Agnes K. Glover Graham, 139 Greenhead Street.

8169 Lance Corporal GRAHAM John - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave, Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 m long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. John resided at 9 Abercromby Street. 38345 Private GRAHAM John - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 29th September, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: V. E. 16. Dadizeele New British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Dadizeele New British Cemetery is located 16 km east of Ypres town centre on a road leading from the N8 Meenseweg, connecting Ypres to Menen via Geluwe. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and then right on to Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main crossroads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 12 kms along the N8 lies the village of Geluwe and the left hand turning on to the Nieuwstraat (later called Derdeansiersstraat, towards Dadizele). 5 kms along this road lies the village of Dadizele. The cemetery is located 100 mtrs after the left hand turning at the junction with Geluwestraaat and Beselarestraat, in the village of Dadizele. Son of

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Alexander and Violet Graham, 2 Main Street, Bridgeton, sometime of 11 Dale Street Bridgeton. 15060 Private GRAHAM Thomas - “B” Coy. 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 11th May, 1916. Age 35. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial, Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Agnes Winning Graham, 515 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 40393 Private GRAHAM William Douglas - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 27th December, 1916. Age 22. Grave Reference: C. 2. Glasgow (Sandymount) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. This large cemetery is in the western part of Glasgow. By road: take the M74 exiting at junction 2. Turn on to Carmyle Avenue B765 heading north. Follow the road to a ’T’ junction at Shettleston Road turn right then left on to Gartocher Road. From Gartocher take the second road on the right, the cemetery is signposted on the left into Gartocher Terrace a narrow residential street. The main entrance to the cemetery is at the end of this road. Son of James and Agnes Dunlop Graham, 510 Gallowgate. GRANT John Private Gordon Highlanders 399 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 42682 Private GRANT Norman McL - 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Norman died 26th July 1918, Grave Reference: XV. B. 15. Nine Elms British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Nine Elms British Cemetery is located west of Poperinge on the Hekkejetekweg, a road leading from the N33 Poperinge ring road. From Ypres follow the signs to Poperinge. At the traffic lights at the end of the expressway turn left on to the Poperinge ring road, the Europalaan. Follow the ring road to the roundabout and take the second exit. At the next roundabout take the second exit, follow the ring road and take the first turning on the left, the Helleketelweg. The cemetery is along here on the left. Private Grant resided at 458 Gallowgate.

GRAY A Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 54 Campbellfield Street. No Results Found. GRAY Adam Private Highland Light Infantry 115 Bain Street. No Results Found. 1826 Corporal GRAY Arthur - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Arthur died 1st November, 1916, No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929), Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Corporal Gray resided at 26

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Garvald Street Bridgeton. 43606 Private GRAY Robert - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).Robert died 1st August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Robert resided at 636 Gallowgate.

42690 Private GRAY William J - 5th/6th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 22nd September, 1918. Grave Reference: G.30. Targelle Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Guislain. Location: Nord, France. Villers-Guislain is a village in the Department of the Nord, 2 kms south of the main road from Cambrai to Peronne. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village, on the north side of a shallow valley. William resided at 5 Preston Street, Bridgeton.

GREEN John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 12 Kirk Street Calton. No Results Found.

163 Fitter GREENAN Hugh - “D” Bty. 86th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Hugh died 30th March, 1918. Grave Reference: P. IX. I. 7A. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Hugh resided at 58 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton.

GREER Edward Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 48 Bell Street Calton. No Results Found. 8077 Private GREER Robert - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 18th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D47, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Robert resided at 145 James Street, Bridgeton. 12967 Private GREIG Alexander - 7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Alexander died 25th September, 1915. Age 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Loos Memorial, Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of

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Jeanie Armstrong Greig, 33 Mill Street, Bridgeton (formerly of 3 Newhall Street Bridgeton). S/18465 Private GREIG James - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 12th January, 1918. Grave Reference: III. G. 1. Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand. Location: Somme, France. Fins is a village on the road between Cambrai and Peronne. The British Cemetery is a little south-east of the village in the district of Sorel Le Grand on the right hand side of the road to Heudicourt. 47 Ardenlea Street, Bridgeton.

400647 Sapper GRIEVE James - 203rd Field Coy. Royal Engineers. James died 12th May, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. F. 14. Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Warloy-Baillon is a village about 21 kms north-east of Amiens along the D919 to Arras. The Communal Cemetery is on the east side of the village and the extension is on the eastern side of the cemetery. James resided at 26 Garvald Street.

278861 Private GRIEVE Thomas - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Thomas died 20th September, 1917. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderen. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Thomas and Maggie Grieve, 36 Preston Street, Bridgeton. 15641 Private GRIFFIN Gilbert -13th Bn, Royal Scots. Gilbert died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Gilbert resided at 121 Annfield Street.

S/2072 Private GUNN Alexander - 7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Alexander died 20th November, 1917. Grave Reference: I. B. 4. Orival Wood Cemetery, Flesquieres. Location: Nord, France. Flesquieres is a village approximately 5 kms south-west of Cambrai and about 5 kms south of the main road (N30) from Cambrai to Bapaume. From the village of Flequieres take the Cantaing road, D92, to its junction with the D89 (opposite Flesquieres Hill British Cemetery), where the first CWGC sign is situated. The cemetery lies on the left side of this road, the D89, 800 mtrs from the junction. Alexander resided at 85 Canning Street. 23439 Private GUNNING Joseph - 8th Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Joseph died 27th April, 1916. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 127 TO 129. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos

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Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Mary Gunning, Grove Cottage, Greystones, Co. Wicklow. Joseph resided at 42 Scott Street, Bridgeton.

267521 Private GUTHRIE William - “C” Coy. 6th Bn. Black Watch. William died 21st March, 1918. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Mr and Mrs Robert Guthrie, The Fire Station, 24 Orkney Street, Govan. William resided at The Fire Station, Soho Street, Bridgeton.

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4859 Private HALL William - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. William died 4th December, 1916. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 A and 16 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of Aaron and Mary Maitland Hall, 7 William Street, Greenhead, Bridgeton. 12849 Private HALLIDAY Francis - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Francis died 2nd December, 1917. Grave Reference: IX. B. 3. Passchendaele New British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Passchendaele (Passendale) New British Cemetery lies 10.5 kms north-east of Ypres town centre on the S’ Graventafelstraat, a road leading from St. Jan to Passendale. Two roads connect Ypres town centre onto the Zonnebeekseweg; the Torhoutstraat leads from the market square onto a small roundabout. At the Roundabout the first right turn is Basculestraat. At the end of Bascullestraat. There is a crossroads and Zonnebeekseweg is the turning to the left. 7 kms along the Zonnebeekseweg, in the village of Zonnebeke, lies the left hand turning onto the Langemarkstraat (further on this street name changes to Zonnebekestraat). 2 kms along this road, and after passing Dochy Farm New British Cemetery, lies the right hand turning onto the ’S Graventafelstraaat. 4 kms along the ‘S Graventafelstraat, and after passing the New Zealand Memorial, lies the cemetery on the left hand side of the road. Francis resided at 30 Howard Street, Bridgeton.

HALLIGAN John Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 168 Gallowgate. No Results Found. 27218 Private HAMILL John - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. John died 3rd May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubour-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle

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in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. John resided at

42 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton. HAMILTON James Private Cameron Highlanders Street 52 Harvie Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. HAMILTON James Private Highland Light Infantry 59 William Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 48469 Private HAMILTON Samuel P - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Samuel died 22nd August, 1917. Age 35. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: Zonnebeke, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Husband of Letitia Nelson Hamilton, 21 Dixon Road, Crosshill, Glasgow, sometime of 107 Greenhead Street. Bridgeton. 332715 Private HAMILTON W J - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private Hamilton died 27th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubour-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Private Hamilton resided at 147 Reidvale Street. HAMILTON William Private Gordon Highlanders 29 Walkinshaw Street. No results found. 81246 Driver HAMILTON William - 206th Field Coy. Royal Engineers. William died 4th February, 1917. Grave Reference: II. E. 2. Mailly Wood Cemetery, Mailly-Maillet. Location: Somme, France. Mailly Wood Cemetery is 9 kms north of Albert on the D919. The cemetery is situated on the outskirts of the village of Mailly-Maillet on the left hand side of the road to Amiens, where it is signposted from the main road onto a 500 mtrs mud track. William resided at 12 David Street.

5645 Private HAMPTON Thomas - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. Thomas died 14th September, 1914. No Known Grave. Commemorated on La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial. Location: Seine-et-Marne, France. La Ferte-sous-Jouarre is a small town 66 kms to the east of Paris, located on the main road (N3) running east of Paris. The Memorial is situated in a small park

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on the south-western edge of the town, on the south bank of the River Marne, just off the main road to Paris. The Memorial Register is kept at the Town Hall. Thomas resided at 43 Oswald Street.

S/3673 Private HANNAH George - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. George died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 112 to 115. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. George resided at 8 Brook Street Mile-End.

332836 Private HANNAH John - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 28th February, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: IV. N. 3. Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. From Bapaume take the N17 to Peronne. On entering Peronne, turn right towards the hospital. On reaching the hospital, which will be on the right, take the small road opposite and the communal cemetery is at the end of this road on the left. The extension is on the south-west side of the cemetery. Son of John and Elizabeth Hannah, 23 Marquis Street, Bridgeton.

2457 Private HANVIDGE Robert - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 11th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms tale a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 m long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Robert resided at 116 Broad Street, Mile-End.

13946 Private HARDMAN John - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 11th July, 1916. Age 20. Grave Reference: I. E. 32. Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Warloy-Baillon is a village about 21 kms north-east of Amiens along the D919 to Arras. The Communal Cemetery is on the east side of the village and the extension is on the eastern side of the cemetery. Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Hardman, Seaforth, Liverpool sometime of 103 Main Street, Bridgeton.

27959 Private HARE James - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 30th September, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: II. E. 8. Zantvoorde British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Zabdvoorde British Cemetery is located 8 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on the Kruisekestraat a road leading from the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right on to Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 7.5 kms along the Meenseweg in

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the village of Geluveld lies the right hand turning onto Zandvoordestraat. At the end of the Zandvoordestraat is the left hand turning onto Kriusekestraat. The cemetery itself is located 100 mtrs along the Kruisekestraat on the left hand side of the road. James resided at 37 St Marnock Street, Mile-End.

330130 Private HAIR James - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 26th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. James resided at 134 Claythorn Street, Calton. 5649 Private HARKNESS Alexander - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Alexander died 15th November, 1916. Age 18.No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 A and 16 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Son of Thomas Harkness and Maggie Gibson (formerly Harkness) 4 Lang Streeet, Paisley. Sometime of 45 Peel Street, Bridgeton. 36485 Private HARKNESS Archibald - Highland Light Infantry. Archibald died 20th October, 1917. Grave Reference: E. 260. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery is situated at Kantara East on the eastern side of the Suez Canal, 160 kms north-east of Cairo and 50 kms south of Port Said. Access to Kantara East is via vehicular or small passenger ferry from Kantara West. Kantara East is 30 kms north of Ismailia on the main Ismailia-Port Said road. The cemetery is 3 kms by road from the ferry, on the northern outskirts of the village. It is now possible to access the cemetery crossing the Suez Canal Bridge. Once on the Sinai side of the bridge follow (north) the signs for Kantara. The cemetery is located on the right side of the road (within 70 mtrs) as you enter the town of Kantara. Archibald resided at 24 Millroad Street. HARKNESS John Private Highland Light Infantry 269 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. HAROLD William Private Royal Scots 59 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. HARRARTY M Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 64 Marquis Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found.

23404 Private HARRIGAN John - 1st Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers. John died 11th April, 1917. Grave Reference: II. C. 59. Brown’s Copse Cemetery, Roeux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Rouex is a village about 8 kms east of Arras.

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Brown’s Copse Cemetery is about one km north-west of Roeux on the eastern outskirts of the neighbouring village of Fampoux. It is signposted from Fampoux village. John resided at 64 Kirk Street.

8048 Lance Corporal HARRIGAN Robert - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Robert died 30th July. 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now leper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijik). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Robert resided at 28 Montgomerie Street, Bridgeton. HARRIS J Private Australian Imperial Force 29 Harvie Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 38338 Private HARRIS John W - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 5th October, 1918. Grave Reference: III. G. 1. Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Philosophe lies between Bethune and Lens. From the Lens-Bethune road (N43), follow the D165E road for 400 mtrs to a right turn. The cemetery lies to the left 100 mtrs along this track. The first CWGC sign for the cemetery is at the junction of the N43 and trhe D165E. John resided at 13 David Street, Bridgeton.

37730 Private HART John - 12 Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 9th April, 1917. Age: 22. Grave Reference: A. 2. Houdain Lane Cemetery, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Houdain Lane Cemetery lies just west of Feuchy, a small village approximately 1.5 kms east of Arras. From Feuchy centre the cemetery is signposted along a track for 500 mtrs, followed by a more difficult track. Son of John and Edward Maudline Hart; husband of Margaret Davidson (formerly Hart, 142 High Street, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire. John resided at 26 Fraser Street, Bridgeton. 43107 Corporal HART Robert - “C” Coy. 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 2nd February, 1917. Age 27.Grave Reference: III. C. 6. Fauborg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Fauborg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of William Smith Hart and Christina Kent Hart, 7 West Street, Bridgeton.

S/10569 Private HART William - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 6th September, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. William resided at 35 Dunn Street, Bridgeton.

8022 Private HARTLEY John - 1st Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.

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John died 10th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 44. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now leper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijik). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. John resided at 30 James Street, Mile-End. 15882 Private HARTLEY John - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 27th September. 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at

19 Green Street, Bridgeton.

18642 Private HARTLEY Thomas - 1st Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Thomas died 8th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 A and 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Thomas resided at 36 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. 3269 Private HARVEY Alexander - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 3rd April, 1918. Grave Reference: X. B. 9. Bienvillers Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bienvillers is a large village in the department of the Pas de Calais 18 kms south-west of Arras. The Military Cemetery is just beyond the village on the south road leading to Souastre (D2). A CWGC signpost indicating directions to the site is situated on the village square. Husband of Mrs A Harvey, 40 Spoutmouth, Gallowgate. Clyde Z/4241 Able Seaman HARVEY David -Royal Navy - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Drake Bn. R.N. Division. David died 9th April, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: IX. D. 13. Niederzwehren Cemetery. Location: Kassel, Hessen. The city of Kassel lies in the centre of Germany approximately 165 kms south of Hanover. From the A49 Kassel to Gudensberg motorway take exit 6 (Ausfahrt) Kassel-Niederzwehren. This merges onto the Frankfurterstrasse. Continue for approximately 1 km, then turn right (CWGC sign). Continue for a further 800 mtrs (back under the motorway) and then turn left (CWGC sign) onto Am Keilsberg. Continue up the hill for approximately I km and the cemetery can be found on the right. Son of John and Margaret Harvey, 644 Gallowgate. 13658 Private HARVEY John 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 3rd July. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John resided at 570 Galllowgate.

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S/8705 Lance Corporal HARVIE Hector - “C” Coy. 1st Bn. Attd. “K” 1st Trench Mortar Bty. Gordon Highlanders. Hector died 16th November, 1917. Age 25. Grave Reference ii. G. 6. Mory Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory. Location: Mory is a village between Arras and Bapaume, and about 2 kms east of the village of Ervillers. Mory-Abbey Military Cemetery is 450 mtrs north of the village on the north side of the road to Ecoust-St. Mein opposite a large farm called “L’Abbaye. Son of Hector and Marion Harvie, 121 Cubie Street, sometime of 6 Craignestock Place.

S4/122619 Corporal HASTIE James F - 60th Field Bakery Army Service Corps. James died 13th May, 1917. Age 45. Grave Reference: N.751. Cathcart Cemetery, United Kingdom, Glasgow. This is a large cemetery in the area of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow near Rutherglen in South Lanarkshire. The cemetery is divided in to sections the older section and newer Linn extension divided by Netherlee Road, There are war graves in both sections. Son of the late James Hastie; husband of Jane Renton Weir Hastie, 63 Stevenson Street, Calton. Sometime of 47 Franklin Street Bridgeton. James born at Cambuslang, Glasgow.

30293 Private HASTIE William - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. William died 24th March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buldings and broken in the middle by the entrance and gates. Along the sides and back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose greaves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. William resided at 162 James Street, Bridgeton. HAUGHEY Robert Private Highland Light Infantry 188 Preston Street East No Results Found. 17625 Private HAUGHEY Samuel - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Samuel died 30th July, 1916. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Addenda Panel. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Mrs Mary Haughey, 442 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

Stoker HAWKETT Edmund J - Royal Navy - HMS "Ariadne". A converted protected cruiser, Aridadne was built by Thompson, Clydebank, laid down October, 1896, launched 22nd April. 1898 and completed June 1902. In 1914 the Ariadne was a Stokers Training ship, in 1917 was converted to a minelayer and was torpedoed and sunk by German U-Boat UC65 (Otto

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Steinbrinck) off Beachy Heady on 26th July, 1917. 38 casualties. See more at Arhttp://www.wartimememoriesproject.com/greatwar/ships/ariadne.php#sthash.EvXq

7uZ2.dpuf Edmund resided at 114 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

9385 Private HAY James - Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 2nd Bn. James died 81th May. 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panels 24 to 26. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs fro Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. James resided at 281 Great Eastern Road. HAY James Private Royal Irish Fusiliers. 21 Wesleyan Street. No Results Found. HAY John Private Labour Corps 510 Gallowgate. No Results Found HAY Samuel Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 21 Wesleyan Street. No Results Found. HAYBURN Joseph Private Highland Light Infantry 27 James Street, Calton. No Results Found. Lieutenant HAYDOCK Tom - 1st/7th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).Lieutenant Haydock died 2nd September, 1918. Age 28. Grave Reference: III. D. 26. Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleuval. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bailleulval is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais about 13 kms south-west of Arras, and the cemetery is 1 km west of the village on the north side of the main road from Arras to Doullens (N25). Son of Joseph and Sarah Haydock, Riverbank, Dalmarnock. Native of Glasgow. Enlisted in 5th Camerons September, 1914; served at the Dardanelles and in Palestine and France. 56536 Private HAYES William J - 2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers. William died 26th September, 1917. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 63 to 65. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of James and Jane Hayes, 587 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

2374 Private HEALEY Patrick - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Patrick died

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23rd September, 1915. Grave Reference: F. 97. Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Chatby is a district on the eastern side of the city of Alexandria, between the main dual carriageway to Aboukir (known as Al Horaya) and the sea. The cemetery is located centrally within the main Alexandria Cemetery complex, which is bordered by Al Horaya on the south and the electric tramway which is parallel with Sharia Champollion on the north. Visitors can reach the entrance to the cemetery along the Sharia Anubis, which lies centrally north/south through the cemetery area. Patrick resided at 44 Harvie Street, Bridgeton.

9186 Private HEANEY Peter - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Peter died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Peter resided at 18 Reid Street, Bridgeton. HEMPHILL J Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 35 Main Street. No Results Found. 330890 Sergeant HEMPHILL James - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 20th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubour-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. James resided at 16 Monteith Row.

166904 Gunner HEMPHILL Samuel Gunner - “C” Bty. 52nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Samuel died 11th August, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: III. D. 12. Fosse No.10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Sains-En-Gohelle. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Sains-en-Gohelle us an old mining village 20 kms north of Arras in the direction of Bethune. Fosse 10 is by an old mine and group of miners’ houses on the southern outskirts of the village, approximately 10 kms west of Lens. Approaching Sains-en Gohelle from the south on the main road, the Fosse 10 Communal Cemetery Extension is signposted to the left. Son of Robert Hemphill, 16 Monteith Row

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7763 Private HENDERSON Alexander - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Alexander died 9th July, 1916. Age 32. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 3 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of the late James and violet Henderson, 185 Claythorn Street, Calton.

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10617 Private HENDERSON Andrew - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Andrew died 12th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. Andrew resided at 652a Gallowgate. S/6653 Corporal HENDERSON George - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. George died 25th September. 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. George resided at 41 Dunn Street, Bridgeton.

5410 Driver HENDERSON H - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Driver Henderson died 13th August, 1917. Age 32. Grave Reference: E. 77. Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Villers-Faucon is a village about 12 kms north-east of Peronne. The cemetery is situated north of the village on the road to Guyencourt-Saulcort. The Commonwealth graves in the Communal Cemetery are those of soldiers who died in February-August 1917, or (in the case of two who are buried in Row B) in September, 1918. They were made by the cavalry of the 42nd (East Lancashire) Division, and other fighting troops. The Communal Cemetery contains 227 First World War burials, five of them unidentified, and 91 German graves. Son of William and Annie Henderson, 45 Harvie Street, Bridgeton; husband of Jessie Henderson, 15 Hozier Street, Bridgeton. 36871 Private HENDERSON Robert - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 1st October, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: VIII. I. 17. Flesquieres Hill British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Flesquieres is a village at the junction of the D92 and D89 roads, about 5 kms south-west of the main road from Cambrai to Bapaume. The cemetery lies a little east of the village on the south (right) side of the D92 to Cantaing. Son of Mr and Mrs Robert Henderson, 11 Martin Street, Bridgeton. 98525 Gunner HENDERSON Robert - 61st Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Robert died 3rd May, 1917. Grave Reference: E. 18. Hibers Trench Cemetery. Wancourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt is a village approximately 8 kms south-east of Arras. Hibers Trench Cemetery is about 1 km north-west of the village on the north side of the road from Wancourt to Arras. Husband of Wilhelmina Jane Henderson of Denhead, by Royal St. Andrews, Fife. Sometime of 30 Scotia Street. Bridgeton. 281153 Private HENDRY John - “A” Coy. 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. . John died 28th December, 1918. Age 24. Grave Reference: I. B. 5. Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. Mons (Bergen) Communal Cemetery is located in the north-east of the town of Mons (“Bergen” in Flemish), on the Chemin de la Procession a road leading from

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the N56 connecting Mons to Brussels. 600 mtrs after the N56 leaves the R50 ring road lies the Chemin de la Procession. The cemetery is located 1 km along the Chemin de la Procession on the left hand side of the road. Son of John and Margaret Hendry, 655 Great Eastern Road. Husband of Margaret Greig Hendry, 20 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. HENDRY Lewis P Private Royal Dublin Fusiliers. 9 Moir Street. No Results Found. HENRETTY F J Bombardier Royal Field Artillery. 639 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. S/10841 Lance Corporal HENRY Thomas - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Grave Reference: I. H. 20. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) is located 2 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on the Komenseweg, a road connecting Ypres to Komen (N336). From Ypres town centre the Komenseweg is located via the Rijselsestraat, through the Rijselpoort (Lille Gate) and crossing the Ypres ring road, towards Armentieres and Lille. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg. I km along the Rijselseweg lies the left hand turning onto Komenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 1.2 kms along the Komenseweg on the right hand side of the road. Thomas resided at 612 Gallowgate.

HERD Robert Private Highland Light Infantry 6 Craignestock Street. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site neither of whose additional details match the above named. HERD Robert Private Highland Light Infantry Reid Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site neither of whose additional details match the above named. 28559 Private HERD William Lawrie - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 26th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 60 to 61. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. William resided at 191 Fordneuk Street.

4056 Private HERON James - 1st/8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 7th September, 1917. Grave Reference: IV. F. 20. Bard Cottage Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located on the Diksmuidseweg road (N369). In the direction of Boezinge. From Ypres station turn left into Fochlaan and go to the roundabout, turn right and go to

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the next roundabout. Here turn left and drive to the next roundabout, where you should turn right into Oude Veurnestraat. Take the second turning on the left, which is the Diksmuidseweg and carry on under the motorway bridge and the cemetery is another 300 mtrs on the left hand side of the road. N.B. Bard Cottage Cemetery is the first cemetery on the left, the second being Talana Farm Cemetery. James resided at 14 Fielden Street, 826032 Private HERON Robert Loudon - 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Robert died 1st August, 1917. Age 46. Grave Reference: I. F. 25. La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-St. Vaast. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Neuville-St.Vaast is a village 6.5 kms north of Arras, a little east of the road from Bethune to Arras. La Targette British Cemetery lies o the south-west of the village on the north-west side of the road (D55) to the village of Maroeuil. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Heron, 143 Main Street, Bridgeton; husband of Catherine Mathieson Heron, 22234 Wellington Avenue, South Vancouver, British Columbia.

43334 Private HEWITT Stephen Lethame - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Stephen died 12th October, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 68 to 70 and 162 and 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Stephen resided at 68 Dalmarnock Street.

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S/14483 Private HICKS Thomas - 2nd Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Thomas died 1st May, 1915. Age 24. Grave Reference: II. L. 11. Poperinghe Old Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Poperinghe Old Military Cemetery is located 10.5 kms west of Ypres town centre, in the town of Poperinge itself. From Ypres, Poperinge is reached via N308. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via Elverdingsestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the town of Poperinge the left hand turning from N308 leads onto the R33 Poperinge ring road. 1 km along the N33 lies the right hand turning onto Deken De Bolan. The cemetery is located 200 mtrs from the ring road level with the junction wotj Polenlaan, on the right hand side of the road. Son of William and Elizabeth Hicks, 44 Kirk Street.

S/2546 Private HIGGINS Gavin - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Gavin died 25th April, 1917. Grave Reference: Hen-sur-Coj Ger. Cem. Mem. 15. Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bucquoy Road Cemetery is situated on the D919 heading south from Arras to Ayette. The cemetery is on the right hand side of the road, 9 kms from Arras, just before a crossroads with the D36 between Ficheux and

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Boisleux-au-Mont. Gavin resided at 45 Tobago Street.

HILL A Private Gordon Highlanders 5 Bernard Street. No Results Found. 20191 Private HILL Andrew Park - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Andrew died 30th April, 1917. Age 25. Grave Reference: XVIII. F. 7A. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Mrs James Hill, 146 Boden Street, Bridgeton, sometime of 9 Ardenlea Street Bridgeton.

40685 Private HILL Harry - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Harry died 22nd March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 5. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubour-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Harry resided at 16 Ross Street. S/2423 Private HILL John - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. John died 4th March, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: V.B. 4. Lussenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J, Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road, Son of Mrs Hill, 114 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

HILL John Private Gordon Highlanders 432 London Road. No Results Found. 2700 Sapper HILL William - 1st (Lowland) Field Coy. Royal Engineers. William died 20th June, 1916. Age 19. Grave Reference; I. J. 42. Maroc British Cemetery, Grenay. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Maroc British Cemetery is located in the village of Grenay, which is about 25 kms south-east of Bethune. From Lens take the N43 towards Bethune. After Loos-en-Gohelle turn left (after the petrol station) and continue straight on. The cemetery is a few kms on the right side of the road, in the village. Son of William and Margaret Hill,12 Garvald Street, Bridgeton. Native of Rutherglen.

25902 Private HILLHOUSE James - 10th Bn. Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment). James died 27th October, 1918. Grave Reference: Plot 1.

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Row B. Grave 13. Tezze British Cemetery. Location: Italy. Tezze is a village in the Province of Treviso, a large town north of Venice. The village is 8 kms east of Susegana, a town on the main road some 24 kms north of Treviso. The British Military Cemetery lies about 270 mtrs south of the village of Tezze. Take the Treviso Nord exit or Conegliano Veneto exit from the A27 (both are about 20 kms from the cemetery), go in the Vazzola-Tezze direction and then follow the signs to the cemetery. If travelling by train, a bus service is available from Conegliano Station. Cemetery address: Piazza Tigli - 31020 Tezze (TV) Veneto. James resided at 204 French Street, Bridgeton. HILLHOUSE James Private Highland Light Infantry. 72 Soho Street. No Results Found Captain HISLOP George - Royal Army Medical Corps. Notts and Derby Field Amb. Bde. George died 28th November, 1917. Age 27. Grave Reference: O. 33. Cairo War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. This cemetery is within the Old Cairo cemetery area, which is situated approximately 5 kms south-east of the centre of Cairo. The cemetery area is on the south side of the road Salah Salem, which runs west/east from the River Nile towards the green park area approximately 2 kms beyond and eventually towards the Citadel. The cemetery is surrounded by a high wall and the double entrance gates are along Sharia Abu Safein. This road is parallel with the railway line which runs south from Cairo main station and both railway and Sharia Abu Safein cross over the main road. Access up to Sharia Abu Safein is by using the north side ramp above the main road underpass, on the east side of the railway. Son of Mr and Mrs James Hislop,125 Greenhead Street. M.B. Ch.B. 37932 Private HODGE George Smith - 17th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 26th June, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: Nieuport Mil, Cem. Mem, 9. Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ramscappelle Road Military Cemetery is located 2 knms east of Nieuwpoort on the N367, which leads from Niewpoort to Sint Joris. From Nieuwpoort town centre the Willem Deroolaan leads for 500 mtrs onto the N367 Brugsesteenweg. The cemetery lies 1 km along the N367 on the junction with the N356 Ramskapellestraat. Son of James Hodge and Janet Smith Hodge, 82 Carstairs Street, Bridgeton.

S/20850 Private HOEY Edward - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Edward died 3rd May, 1917.Grave Reference: VIII. F. 8. Adanac Military Cemetery, Miraumont. Location: Somme, France. Miraumont is a village about 14 kms north-north east of Albert and the cemetery is some 3 kms south of the village on the east side of the road to Courcelette (D107). The cemetery is signposted in the centre of Miraumont. Edward resided at 351 Gallowgate. HOEY John Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. 19 Pentland Place, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 45-64mPrivate HOLLINGSWORTH Thomas - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 2nd October, 1918. Grave Reference: A. 19. Sequehart British Cemetery No.2. Location: Aisne, France. Sequehart is a village in the

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Department of the Aisne, 8 kms north-east of St. Quentin, and the Sequehart British Cemeteries No. 1 and No. 2 are just south of the road to Levergies. Thomas resided at 184 French Street. 9026 Private HOLMES Peter 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Peter died 21st September, 1914. Grave Reference: A. 14. Crouy-Vauxrot French National Cemetery, Crouy. Location: Aisne, France. Crouy is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 4 kms north-east of Soissons on the road to Laon. Crouy-Vauxrot French National Cemetery is west of the village on the road to the hamlet of Vauxrot, which is on the Soissons-Chaury main road. Peter resided at 65 Brown Street.

144928 Gunner HONEYFORD Benjamin - 336th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. Benjamin died 22nd June, 1917. Age 25. Grave Reference: K.18. Cambrin Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cambrin is a village about 24 kms north of Arras and 8 kms east of Bethune on the road to La Bassee. The cemetery is on the north side of the road and is approached by a path from the main road. Husband of Helen Honeyford, 644 Gallowgate. S/5348 Private HOPE Angus - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Angus died 9th May, 1915. Age 32. Grave Reference: III. C. 17. Woburn Abbey Cemetery, Cuinchy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cuinchy is a village midway between Bethune and La Bassee. Woburn Abbey Cemetery lies to the south-west of the village towards the village of Cambrin. From the church in Cuinchy head south on the D166, after 300 mtrs turn left. The cemetery is a further 200 mtrs from the junction on the left hand side. Son of Thomas and Sarah Hope, 44 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Sometime of 79 Brown Street, Bridgeton.

2481 Private HOPPER John - 7th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 26th November, 1915. Age 35. Grave Reference: H. 51. Lancashire Landing Cemetery. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Follow the road to Helles opposite the Kabatepe Museum. At 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 21.6 kms you will find the cemetery on your right. Husband of M. Hopper, 540 Gallowgate. 18287 Private HORNE Alexander - 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers. Alexander died 13th December, 1918. Age 25. Grave Reference: A.35. Ramleh War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). From Tel Aviv, take road number one (Ayalon) south towards Jerusalem. Leave at the exit signposted Lod/Ramleh. This is the exit after Ben Gurion Airport. Proceed along Route 40 for approximately 5 kms. At the traffic lights signposted Lod (South) turn right. At the roundabout turn left. The cemetery entrance is on the left, after 400 mtrs. Son of James and Martha Horne, 68 Broad Street, Mile-End.

15228 Private HOSIE Robert - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Robert died 28th April, 1918. Age 37. Grave Reference: I. B. 2. Esquelbecq Military Cemetery. Location: Nord. France. Esquelbecq is a village near the Belgian frontier, 24 kms south of Hazebrouck and the same distance south of Dunkirk.

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The Military Cemetery is about 1 km west of the village, 200 mtrs south of the road to Zeggers-Cappel. Son of Robert and Janet Clelland Hosie, 797 Gallowgate.

27775 Private HOSSACK Peter - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Peter died 20th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference. Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Peter resided at 440 Gallowgate. S/7447 Private HOUSTON John - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. John died 13th May, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at 16 Cubie Street.

13056/DA Able Seaman (Deck Hand) HOUSTON John P - H.M.M.L. “435.” Royal Navy - Royal Naval Reserve. John died 18th November, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: Railway. 339. Airdrie (St. Joseph’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery, Location: Airdrie, Lanarkshire, United Kingdom. Son of Charles and Annie Houston, 8 Ross Street, Gallowgate. John was educated at St. Mungo’s Academy Glasgow.

235271 Lance Corporal HOWIE Archibald Turner - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Archibald died 29th September, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: V. A. 15. Noeux-Les Mines Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Noeux-les-Mines is a town 6 kms south of Bethune on the main road to Arras. The Communal Cemetery is on the northern side of the town on the south-east of the road to Labourse. The Extension is on the west side of the Communal Cemetery. Son of John and Annie Turner Howie, 204 Claythorn Street, Calton.

7507 Private HOWIE James - “A” Coy. 1st/4th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 13th July, 1915. Age: 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 72 to 75. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Son of James and Jessie Howie, 14 Howard Park Drive, Kilmarnock. (Sometime of 517 Dalmarnock Road). 290870 Private HOWITT John Fulton 1st/7th Highland Light Infantry. John died 25th August, 1918. Grave Reference: L. 26. St. Hilaire Cemetery Extension, Frevent. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The town of Frevent is 39 kms west of Arras, 12 kms south of St Pol and 16 kms south-east of Hesdin. St. Hilaire Cemetery and Extension is on the eastern side of the town on the south side of the secondary road to Seri court (D54). Son of Robert and Margaret Howitt, 35 Dalmarnock Street. Sometime of 11 Dalmarnock Street.

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330436 Private HOWITT William Fulton - “D” Coy. 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Grave Reference: LXVII. G. 28. Tyne Cot Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Robert and Margaret Howitt, 35 Dalmarnock Street. Sometime of 11 Dalmarnock Street.

13663 Private HOWLEY John - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 8th September, 1916. Age 29. Grave Reference: R. 9. Cambrin Churchyard Extension. Location. Cambrin is a village about 24 kms north of Arras and 8 kms east of Bethune on the road to La Bassee. The cemetery is on the north side of the road and is approached by a path from the main road. Son of James and Mary Howley, 11 Colbert Street Bridgeton. 11867 Private HOY M - 11th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Private Hoy died 20th November, 1916. Grave Reference: A. 156. Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston. Location: Greece. From Thessaloniki take the main road in the direction of Kilkis. The village of Kristoni is approximately 3 kms south of Kilkis and the cemetery is less than 1 km south of the village, from which the cemetery is clearly sign posted. Private Hoy resided 4 Crownpoint Street.

2539 Private HUDSON James - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. James resided at 18 Adelphi Street Bridgeton.

HUGHES James Lance Corporal Gordon Highlanders 27 Oswald Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 663124 Driver HUGHES James - “B” Bty. 223rd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. James died 23rd August, 1918. Grave Reference: X. G. 13. Serre Road Cemetery No. 2. Location: Somme, France. The village of Serre is 11 kms north-north-east of Albert. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux then Serre-les-Poise (approximately 20 kms south of Arras). On leaving Serre-les-Puisieux, 1.3 kms further along the D919, Serre Road No. 2 Cemetery can be found on the left hand side. James resided at 11 Dale Street Bridgeton.

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7199 Private HUGHES Robert - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died 28th September, 1918. Age 41. Grave Reference: V. AA.12. Ypres Reservoir Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the North West of Ypres. From the station turn left and drive along Fochlaan to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn left into Haiglaan and continue for 300 mtrs and then turn right into Plumerlaan. The cemetery is on the right hand side, approximately 200 mtrs along the road. Son of Andrew and Margaret Hughes, 109 Dale Street, Bridgeton. Served in the South African Campaign. 241248 Private HUGHES Stephen - 1st/6th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Stephen died 4th June, 1918. Age 31. Grave Reference: IV. H. 38. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn onto the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Father of Stephen Hughes, 50 Marquis Street Bridgeton.

25386 Private HUME William - 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. William died 1st July, 1916. Grave Reference: D. 53. Knightsbridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart. Location: Somme, France. The village of Mesnil is about 8 kms north of the town of Albert on the D129 road. The cemetery is about 2 kms north-east of Mesnil (signposted in the centre of Mesnil). Access is by a farm track of which 1 km is tarmac and 1 km dirt track (unsuitable for cars). The cemetery is 200 mtrs from the track and no permanent grass pathway exists. William resided at 40 Ardenlea Street, Bridgeton. S/3897 Private HUNTER Angus - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Angus died 31st July, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 42 and 44. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Angus resided at 14 Hozier Street Bridgeton. S/13997 Private HUNTER George - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. George died 25th September, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of William Hunter, 168 French Street, Bridgeton. 32229 Private HUNTER John Fleming - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 31st July, 1917. Age 30. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference:

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Panel 19 and 23. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Margaret Hunter, 26 Crown Avenue, Clydebank; husband of Margaret Hunter 17 Springfield Road, Bridgeton. Sometime of 200 London Road, Bridgeton. 4553 Private HUSKISSON William - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 25th August, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. William resided at 13 Muslin Street, Bridgeton. HUTCHINSON James Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 314 Baltic Street. No Results Found. 16390 Private Hutchison Alexander - 1st Bn. Royal Scots. Alexander died 24th April, 1915. Grave Reference: VIII. F. 14. Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery, Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Oosttaverne Wood Cemetery is located 6 kms south Ypres town centre on the Rijselseweg N336 connecting Ypres to Lille. From Ypres town centre the Rijselstraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. 3 kms along the Rijselseweg the road forks with the N365. The N336 is the left hand fork towards Lille. The cemetery is located 2 kms after this left hand fork on the right hand side of the road. Husband of the late Isabella MacKenzie Hutchison, 20 Annfield Street, Gallowgate.

3/7711 Private HUTCHISON Thomas - “D” Coy. 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Thomas died 1st March, 1915. Age 31.Grave Reference: II. D. 8. Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Located at the end of the cemetery is Le Touret Memorial, which commemorates over 13,000 servicemen who fell in this area before 25th September, 1915 and who have no known grave. Son of James and Susan Hynds Hutchison of Maryhill, Glasgow; husband of Margaret Hutchison,165 Moncur Street, Calton. 168484 Sapper HUTCHISON William - Inland Water Transport Royal Engineers. William died 18th May, 1917. Grave Reference: VI. A. 25. Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery, Armentieres. Location: Nord, France. Armentieres is a town in the Department of the Nord, on the Belgian frontier, 14.5 kms north-west of Lille. From the town of Armentieres take the D945 to Estaires.

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Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery is signposted off this road just before Erquinghem-sur-la-lys. There is a level crossing situated approximately 100 mtrs from the cemetery. William resided at 29 James Street, Calton.

7421 Corporal HUTTON James - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. James died 25th September, 1915. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 53 to 56. Loos Memorial. Location: Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Mary Shaw Hutton, 511 Gallowgate.

S/14393 Private HYNDS Arthur - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Arthur died 2nd November, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Arthur resided at 30 Moir Street.

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3653 Private INCH James Paterson - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 26th August, 1916. Age 20. Grave Reference: XXXI. E. 3. Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village 11 kms east of Albert. Delville Wood Cemetery is east of the village and on the south side of the road from Longueval to Ginchy.Delville Wood Cemetery was made after the Armistice, when graves were brought in from a few small cemeteries and isolated sites, and from the battlefields. Almost all of the burials date from July, August and September, 1916. There are now 5,523 burials and commemorations of the First World War in this cemetery. 3,583 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 27 casualties known or believed to be buried among them. Other special memorials record the names of three soldiers buried in Courcelette Communal Cemetery German Extension, whose graves were destroyed by shell fire. Son of John and Jessie P. Inch, 1012 Dumbarton Road. James resided at 32 Rockcliffe Street, Bridgeton. (Native of Pollokshaws).

19451 Private INGLIS James - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 14th April,1917. Grave Reference: I. Y.19. Savy British Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Savy is a village 6.5 kms west of St. Quentin. Savy British Cemetery is on the south-western outskirts of the village on the west side of the road to Roupy. James resided at 6 Morrison Place, Camlachie.

S/29365 Private IRVINE Daniel - Cameron Highlanders. Daniel died 24th December, 1918. Grave Reference: P. 2829. Glasgow Western Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. From the M8 exit at Junction 16 and head north on A859 Craighall Road. Travel 2.5 mlles on this road leading into Saracen Street and Balmore Road. Turn left into Skirska Street then second

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right on Tresta Road. Through the housing estate the entrance to Western Necropolis is on the right hand side past the entrance to St. Kentigerns Cemetery at the end of the road. Daniel resided at 35 Newhall Street, Bridgeton.

660988 Gunner IRVINE David R - 68th Bty. 14th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. David died 1st September, 1918. Grave Reference: 1.E. 12. Suzanne Military Cemetery No. 3. Location: Somme, France. Suzanne is a vllage in the Department of the Somme on the right bank of the Somme River, about 13 kms south-east of Albert. Suzanne Military Cemetery No.3 is north of the village near the east of the road to Marcourt. David resided at 4 Binnie Place. 43518 Private IRVINE Robert - 15th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 31st August, 1917. Grave Reference: III. E.11. Coxyde Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Coxyde Military Cemetery is located approximately 500 metres beyond the village of Koksijde on the N396 towards De Panne, From Koksijde Dorp the N396 Houtsaegerlaan crosses the Zeelaan and at the same time changes its name to Robert Vandammestraat. I km along the Robert Vandammestraat N359, on the right hand side lies the cemetery. Husband of Maggie Irvine 41 Wesleyan Street, Gallowgate.

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51601 Private JACK David - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. David died 25th April, 1918. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. David resided at 29 Harvie Street, Bridgeton. JACKSON James Private Seaforth Highlanders 47 Old Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment with no additional and/or matching details recorded on CWGC site. JACKSON James Private Seaforth Highlanders 140 Swanston Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment with no additional and/or matching details recorded on CWGC site. JACKSON James Private Seaforth Highlanders 190 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment with no additional and/or matching details recorded on CWGC site. 18846 Lance Corporal JACKSON John - 6th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. John died 16th December, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: D. 10.

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Heudicourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Heudicourt is a village in the north-western corner of the Department of the Somme, 13 kms north-east of Peronne and 17 kms south-west of Cambrai. Heudicourt Communal Cemetery Extension will be found at the bottom of a farm track behind the Communal Cemetery, which is signposted at the crossroads of the D58 and D181 and again on the D181 as you approach the village centre. Son of John and Annie Jackson, 82 Broad Street, Mile-End. Native of Bridgeton.

S/14577 Private JACKSON John William - “B” Coy. 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 4th November, 1917. Age: 24. Grave Reference: II. C. 26. Zuydcoote Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Zuydcoote is a village in the Department of the Nord about 10 kms north-east of Dunkirk. The Military Cemetery is west of the village and about 550 mtrs east of Zuydcoote Halte. Son of William and Mary Jackson, Edinburgh. John resided at 49 Main Street, Bridgeton. JACKSON Thomas Private - 22 Monteith Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify owing to absence of regimental details. JAMIESON Archibald Private Highland Light Infantry 13 Well Street, Calton. No Results Found. 11553 Lance Corporal JAMIESON John - 6th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 26th September, 1915. Age 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of John Jamieson, 6 Muslin Street, Bridgeton. JAMIESON Robert Private Royal Scots 40 Young Street Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site whose additional details do not match the above named. JAMIESON Thomas Private Gordon Highlanders 11 Greenvale Street Mile-end. No results found. 18860 Private JARVIS Robert - “D” Coy. 1st Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 1st July, 1916. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 A and 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of John and Matilda S. Jarvis, 64 Tureen Street, Gallowgate.

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Lieutenant Jeffrey died 23rd October, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: I. A. 38. St. Souplet British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. St. Souplet is a village about 6 kms south of Le Cateau, which is a small town approximately 20 kms south-east of Cambrai. St. Souplet British Cemetery lies to the south-west of the village of St. Benin. Son of Mrs Elizabeth Hunter, 644 Gallowgate.

202965 Private JELLEIGH Edward - 5th Bn. attd. 1st/8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Edward died 19th April, 1917. Age 38. Grave Reference: XVI. D. 14. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’arei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. Son of Mr and Mrs James Jelleigh, 27 Peel Street, Mile-End. Born at Pollokshaws, Glasgow.

19736 Private JENNINGS Thomas - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas Died 17th August, 1916. Grave Reference: VI.C.11. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards, past “Caterpillar Wood”, to the high ground at Guillemont. Thomas resided at 13 Ann Street, Bridgeton.

859234 Private JESSIMAN Tom - 16th Bn. Canadian Infantry. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about 8 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The memorial itself is somewhat inside the memorial park, but again is well signposted. Son of Mrs Jessiman, Loanhead Cottage, Drumblade, Huntly. Tom resided at 135 Great Hamilton Street.

JOHNSTON Charles Private East Lancashire Regiment 116 Gallowgate. No Results Found. 18609 Private JOHNSTON Charles - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died 25th September, 1915. Grave Reference: XII. F. 18. St. Mary’s A.D.S. Cemetery, Haisnes.Location: Pas de Calais, France. The cemetery is located in the vicinity of Haisnes, which lies between the town of Lens and La Bassee on the Pas-de-Calais. Although the cemetery lies in open farmland, there are neighbouring towns of Vermelles, Loos-en-Gohelle and Hulluch. The

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cemetery can be reached from the D947, Lens to La Bassee road, and a CWGC signpost is visible on this road. The cemetery is on the D39, Hulluch to Vermelles road. Charles resided at 51 Soho Street.

2nd Lieutenant JOHNSTON Charles Wright - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. Charles died 12th October, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Charles resided at 819 Dalmarnock Road. 266606 Private JOHNSTON George - 1st/7th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). George died 28th November, 1917. Age 23. Grave Reference: A. 90. Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Hadra is a district on the eastern side of Alexandria and is south of the main carriageway to Aboukir, known as Al Horaya, near the University of Alexandria. The cemetery is on the road Sharia Manara. The junction of this road and Al Horaya is diagonally opposite the University of Alexandria. Son of James Johnston and Mary Smith Johnston, 109 Greenhead Street. .

7847 Private JOHNSTON James - 9th Bn. Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Force. James died 24th August, 1918. Age: 41. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Villers-Bretonneux is a villate 16 kms east of Amiens on the straight main road to St. Quentin. Son of James and Mary Smith Johnston; husband of Margaret Johnston, Tennyson Street, Norman Park, Queensland, Australia. James was born at Glasgow and resided at 109 Greenhead Street. JOHNSTON John Gunner Machine Gun Corps 32 Spoutmouth. No Results Found. 20/192 Sergeant JOHNSTON John - 20th (Tyneside Scottish) Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. John died 1st July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 B 11 and 12 B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. John resided at 508 Baltic Street. 41629 Private JOHNSTON John Lyle - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 22nd August, 1917. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The

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names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Robert Johnston, 49 Milton Street, Cowcaddens, and the late Annie Lyle Johnstone; husband of Marion Ingles Johnstone, 21 Franklin Street, Bridgeton. 37841 Private JOHNSTON Peter - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Peter died 26th March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. Peter resided at 12 Ross Street, Gallowgate.

55337 Private JOHNSTON Thomas - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 1st April, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: XXXIII. C. 31. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaoles is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Robert and Jane Johnston, 819 Dalmarnock Road, Dalmarnock.

JOHNSTON William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 718 Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are several of the same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. S/84555 Private JOHNSTONE B - 9th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Private Johnstone died 21st March, 1918. Grave Reference: VI. C. 10, Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Private Johnstone resided at 70 Stevenson Street, Calton.

JOHNSTONE Hugh Private Black Watch 77 Canning Street. No Results Found. JOHNSTONE James Private Highland Light Infantry 40 Ardenlea Street Dalmarnock. Unable to verify as there is only one Private, HLI recorded on CWGC site and no additional details are given other than commemorated on Loos Memorial. JOHNSTONE James Private Highland Light Infantry 82 Main Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there is only one Private, HLI recorded on CWGC site and no additional details are given other than commemorated on Loos Memorial. Clyde Z/3532 Petty Officer JONES Peter - Hood Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 2 to

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3 and 162 to 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Peter resided at 811 Dalmarnock Road. 41635 Private JOYCE John - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 29th April, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 60 to 61. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. John resided at 207 Reidvale Street.

326611 Private JOYCE Thomas - 1st/7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Thomas died 21st November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to CambraI road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Thomas resided at 21 Sydney Street.

SURNAME FORENAME RANK UNIT ADDRESS KANE Frank Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 322 Baltic Street. No Results Found. 23450 Private KANE James - “D” Coy. 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. James died 9th October, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: III. D. 21. Doingt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Doingt is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Peronne, on the left hand side of the D44 road to Ham and St. Quentin. The cemetery is signposted from the centre of the village on the D199 road (towards Tincourt) and is situated behind the Communal Cemetery, which is to the left of the church. Son of Michael and Annie Kane, 33 Wesleyan Street. Native of Coleraine, Co. Londonderry.

16234 Lance Corporal KAY Andrew - “C” Coy. 9th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Andrew died 18th May, 1918. Age 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 70 to 72. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the

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Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of the late Andrew and Jane Bowie Kay, 12 Colbert Street, Bridgeton; husband of Margaret Kay, 64 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 17995 Private KEENAN Robert - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died 27th September, 1918. Grave Reference: II. B. 9. Hermies Hill British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Hermies is a town in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, approximately 3.5 kms south of the road (D930) from Bapaume to Cambrai. From the D930 take the D34 for 3.2 kms to its junction with the D5E where the first CWGC sign is situated. The cemetery lies on the left side of the road, 150 mtrs from its junction. Robert resided at 55 Greenhead Court Bridgeton.

KEANEY Bernard Private Highland Light Infantry. 50 William Street. No Results Found. 25880 Private KEATING Henry - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Henry died 24th April, 1917. Age 28. Grave Reference: III. D. 20. Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kms west of Arras. The cemetery lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans. It is 1 km north of Duisans on the D330 road off the Route nationale N39 (Arras-St.Pol), in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes. Son of Mrs R. Keating,144 Claythorn Street, Calton.

12205 Private KEATING James -9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 3rd July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. James resided at 11 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. 8152 Private KELLY Edward - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Edward died 16th January, 1915. Grave Reference: V. B. 5. Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue. Location: Nord, France. Pont-du-Hem is a hamlet situated on the main road from La Bassee to Estaires. Follow the D947 from La Bassee to Estaires for 10 kms and the cemetery lies on the left hand side of the road, 5 kms short of Estaires. Edward resided at 7 John Street Lane. 412186 Sapper KELLY Patrick - 422nd Field Coy. Royal Engineers. Patrick died 21st May, 1918. Grave Reference: I. B. 11. Houchin British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Houchin is a village situated between Barlin and Bethune, about 5 kms south of Bethune. Houchin British Cemetery is on the south-west side of Houchin village. There are CWGC signposts to be found in the village of Houchin and on the main D72 road. Patrick resided at 274 Nuneaton Street.

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KELLY A Corporal Highland Light Infantry 82 Bernard Street. No Results Found. 4281 Private KELLY James - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 25th September, 1915. Age 17. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Stephen and Margaret Kelly, 4 Graham Street, Bridgeton. Sometime of 88 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

KELLY John Trooper Scottish Horse 13TH Bn. Black Watch. Muslin Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 66339 Gunner KELLY John H - 105th Bty. Royal Field Artillery. John died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3. Loos Memorial. Location: Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at 25 Preston Street.

KELLY Patrick Sapper Royal Engineers 274 Nuneaton Street. No Matching Results Found. 17577 Private KELLY Thomas - 2nd Bn. Royal Irish Fusiliers. Thomas died 10th May, 1915. Age 17. Grave Reference: XVIII. A.16. Hooge Crater Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Hooge Crater Cemetery is 4 kms east of Ypres town centre on the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main crossroads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 3.5 kms along the Meenseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Robert Millar Kelly and Elizabeth Kelly, 89 Sunnybank Street. Bridgeton.

13402 Private KELSO Thomas - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 11th October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 6 D and 7 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Thomas resided at 48 Tylefield Street. 10155 Lance Corporal KEMPTON William - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 7th January, 1916. Age 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree.

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The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Son of William and Jane Kempton, 113 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 9250 Private KENNEDY Hugh - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 18th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel Reference: panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east en of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Hugh resided at 47 Salamanca Street. KENNEDY James Private Gordon Highlanders 25 Main Street. No Matching Results Found. 4829 Corporal KENNEDY James - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 28th November, 1916. Grave Reference: I. J. 42. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. James resided at 30 Harvie Street. B/8169 Private KENNEDY John - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 6th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference; Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. John resided at 145 James Street. KENNEDY John Private Royal Fusiliers - No address listed. Unable to verify in the absence of regimental etc details. S/8751 Private KENNEDY Robert - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 28th August, 1914. No Known Grave. Commemorated on La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial. Location: Seine-et Marne, France. La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre is a small town 66 kms to the east of Paris, located on the main road (N3) running east from Paris. The Memorial is situated in a small park on the south-western edge of the town, on the south bank of the River Marne, just off the main road to Paris. The Memorial Register is kept at the Town Hall. Robert resided at 35 Walkinshaw Street.

9148 Private (Drummer) KERR B - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Drummer Kerr died 5th May, 1915. Grave Reference: II. D. 23. Hazebrouck Communal

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Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Hazebrouck is a town lying about 56 kms south-east of Calais and is easily reached from Calais or Boulogne. The Communal Cemetery is on the south-western outskirts of the town. From the Grand Place in Hazebrouck follow the D916 Bethune road, Traverse the first set of traffic lights and the Communal Cemetery will be found 200 mtrs further along on the right hand side of the road, as indicated by a signpost. The War Graves Plot lies immediately inside the entrance to the cemetery, Drummer Kerr resided at 25 Fielden Street.

15021 Private KERR Charles - 8th Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. Charles died 30th October, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 53 to 56. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mrs Annie Kerr, 52 Bankier Street. Second Lieutenant KERR J C - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Died 30th March, 1919. Grave Reference: II. A. 4. Basra War Cemetery. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Lieutenant Kerr resided at 219 Greenhead Street. 452607 Private KERR James - 58th Bn. Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. James died 26th October, 1917. Age 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 18 - 24 - 26 - 30. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Mr and Mrs Alexander Kerr, 197 Claythorn Street, Calton. 332408 Private KERR James - Highland Light Infantry. 102 Canning Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC with not additional and/or matching details.

S/13410 KERR Privet John Jamieson - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos

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Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at 438 Baltic Street (Brash and Russell).

9573 Sergeant KEYES James -1st Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. James died 13th November, 1915. Grave Reference: L, 5. Lancashire Landing Cemetery. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Follow the road to Helles opposite the Kabatepe Museum. At 14.2 kms take the left fork. After a total of 21.6 kms you will find the cemetery on your right. James resided at 154 London Street. 7607 Private KIDD John - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 27th July, 1915. Grave Reference: V. B. 27. Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue. Location: Nord, France. Pont-du-Hem is a hamlet situated on the main road from La Bassee to Estaires. Follow the D947 from La Bassee to Estaires for 10 kms and the cemetery lies on the left hand side of the road, 5 kms short of Estaires. John resided at 21 Fielden Street, Bridgeton. 9613 Lance Corporal KING Alexander - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alexander died 3rd July, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Agnes King and the late Thomas King, 178 Stirling Road Bridgeton. 12932 Lance Corporal (Machine Gunner) KING Duncan - “A” Coy. 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Duncan died 11th April, 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: B. 4. Orange Trench Cemetery, Monchy-Le-Preux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Monchy-le-Preux is a village in the Department of Pas-de-Calais on the north side of the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai (D33). Orange Trench Cemetery is north of the village to the west of the road to Fampoux, down a 500 metre track. Orange Hill and Orange Trench were features of the country south of the river Scarpe, through which Commonwealth forces fought their way in April 1917, during the Battle of Arras, and again in August, 1918. Son of Patrick and Catherine King, 62 Muslin Street, Bridgeton. S/8325 Lance Corporal KINNEAR Andrew - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Andrew died 29th October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 A and 16 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a

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major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Andrew resided at

38 Orr Street, Calton.

8908 Private KINNIBURGH James - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. James died 3rd August, 1918. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. Location: United Kingdom, Hampshire. The Hollybrook Memorial is situated in Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery behind the plot of First World War graves near the main entrance. The cemetery is located off Tremona Road, opposite the general Accident & Emergency Hospital. From junction 5 of the M27, take the A35 (Burgess Road/Winchester Road) and follow the signs for the general hospital. James resided at 49 Main Street, Bridgeton. 6817 Private KINNON Frank A - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. Frank died 25th January, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essaars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Frank resided at

192 Dalmarnock Road.

11037 Private KIPPEN James - 1st Bn. Kings Own Scottish Borderers. James died 4th June, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Alexander Kippen, 16 Pentland Place, Bridgeton.

194396 Gunner KIRKLAND John - 146th Heavy Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery. John died 14th June, 1918. Age 28. Grave Reference: IV. L. 17. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St.Pol. From the N39 turn onto the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Son of the late Alex Kirkland and E. Kirkland,190 Baltic Street East.

13644 Private KIRKWOOD James - “C” Coy. 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 25th August, 1916. Age 34. Grave Reference: B.26. 29. St.Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Location: Seine Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery

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situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Son of Walter and Agnes Kirkwood, 4 West Street, Bridgeton.

KNOUD John Lance Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 8 Ross Street. No Results Found. S/5740 Private KNOX Charles - 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Charles died 5th January, 1916. Grave Reference: VIII. C.78. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boulogne-sur-Mer is a large Channel port. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, on of two town cemeteries, lies in the district of St. Martin Boulogne, just beyond the eastern (Chateux) corner of the Citadel (Haute-Ville). The cemetery is a large civil cemetery, split in two by the Rue de Dringhen, just south of the main road (RN42) to St. Omer. The Commonwealth War Graves plot is located down the western edge of the cemetery, with an entrance in the Rue de Dringhen. Unusually, the headstones are laid flat in this cemetery. This is due to the sandy soil. Car parking is available along the Rue de Dringhen. Charles resided at 35 Paterson Street Bridgeton.

47648 Private KOCH Frank - 9th Bn. Royal Scots. Frank died 24th July, 1918. Grave Reference: I. B. 27. Buzancy Military Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Buzancy is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 7 kms south of Soissons and 50 kms west of Reims, Northern France. From Soissons, turn left off the N2 ring road (going south) onto the D1 road towards Chateau-Thierry, passing the villages of Courmelles and Berzy-le Sec. After about 6 kms, turn left onto the D1240 (at the first CWGC road sign) next to the American First Division Memorial, and the turn left up the Rue de la Montagne (second CWGC road sign). The cemetery is situated at the end of this narrow road approximately 300 mtrs on the right hand side. Frank resided at 3 Paterson Street.

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12438 Private LAIDLAW Alexander - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alexander died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Alexander resided at 37 Soho Street. 1/41071 Rifleman LAIDLAW Alexander - 14th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles. Alexander died 16th August, 1917. Age 39. Grave Reference: VII. E. 19. New Irish Farm Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the north-east of the town of Ypres. From the station turn left and follow along M.Fochlaan to the roundabout. Turn right and at the next roundabout turn left into M.Haiglaan to the roundabout. Follow along this road to the traffic lights and at the lights turn right in the direction of Kortrijk (A19). Follow along the expressway to the next set of lights. At these lights turn left into Pilkemseweg,

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then take the first right into Zwaanhofweg, a small country road. Follow this road to the crossroads and the cemetery is on your right.

Son of David and Flora Laidlaw, 39 Sydney Street. Native of Edinburgh.

LAIDLAW Robert Private Highland Light Infantry. 90 Hozier Street. Bridgeton. No Results Found. LAIRD Captain Matthew J D - 2nd/2nd (Lowland) Field Coy. Royal Engineers. Matthew died 23rd April, 1916. Age 41. Grave Reference: A. 28. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery is situated at Kantara East on the eastern side of the Suez Canal, 160 kms north -east of Cairo and 50 kms south of Port Said. Access to Kantara East is via vehicular or small passenger ferry from Kantara West. Kantara East is 30 kms north of Ismailia on the main Ismailia-Port Said road. The cemetery is 3 kms by road from the ferry, on the northern outskirts of the village. It is now possible to access the cemetery crossing the Suez Canal Bridge. On d on the Sinai side of the bridge follow (north) the signs for Kantar. The cemetery is located on the right side of the road (within 70 mtrs) as you enter the town of Kantara. Matthew resided 137 Greenhead Street.

LAMONT A Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 58 Norman Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 373110 Rifleman LANG D W - 8th Bn. London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). Rifleman Lang died 22nd April, 1918. Grave Reference: P. IX. B. 6B. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Rifleman Lang resided at 45 William Street Greenhead. 14531 Private LANG John - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. John died 3rd May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: By 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d;Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. John resided at 12 James Street Calton. 200308 Private LANG Thomas - 1st/5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 20th July, 1916. Grave Reference: XXIII. E. 8. Serre Road Cemetery No. 2. Location: Somme, France. The village of Serre is 11 kms north-north-east of Albert. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux then Serre-les-Poise (approximately 20 kms south of Arras). On leaving Serre-les-Puisieux, 1.3 kms further along the D919, Serre Road No.2 Cemetery can be found on the left hand side. Son of John and Elizabeth Lang, 128 Bain Street, Calton.

12282 Private LAPRAIK Thomas - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).

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Thomas died 14th August, 1915. Age 21. Grave Reference: II. G. 28. Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Located at the east end of the cemetery is Le Touret Memorial, which commemorates over 13,000 servicemen who fell in this area before 25th September, 1915 and who have no known grave. Son of William and Louise Lapraik, 8 Nobbs Lane, St. Thomas Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire. Thomas resided at 2 Duncan Street Bridgeton.

33185 Private LATIMER William - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 20th September, 1917. Grave Reference: XXIX. F. 5. Tyne Cot Cemetery, Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Tyne Cot Cemetery is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. William resided at 160 French Street, Bridgeton.

3/7073 Private LAUDERDALE Jack - 2nd B. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Jack died 11th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 15 and 16. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. . From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Located at the east end of the Le Touret cemetery is Le Touret Memorial, which commemorates over 13,000 servicemen who fell in this area before 25th September, 1915 and who have no known grave. Jack resided at 14 Old Dalmarnock Road. 32717 Private LAUGHLAN John - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 29th March, 1918. Grave Reference: VI. G. 16. Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.1. Location: Somme, France. Doullens is a town in the Department of the Somme, approximately 30 kms north of Amiens on the N25 road to Arras. The Communal Cemetery and Extensions lie on the eastern side of the town, about 270 kms south-east of the road to Arras. John resided at 275 Broad Street, Mile-End.

19272 Sergeant LAUGHLIN David - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 8th March, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was

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located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. David resided at 104 Summerfield Street. LAVELLE James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 13 Thomas Lane, Mile-End. No Results Found. S/2255 Private LAVERTY Daniel - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Daniel died 14th December, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Daniel resided at 66 Reid Street, Bridgeton. 332278 Private LAVERY William J - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 13th April, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365 and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. The sounding of the Last Post takes place at the memorial on the first Friday of every month at 7 pm. William resided at 125 Main Street, Bridgeton. LAVINE William Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 62 Harvie Street Bridgeton. No Results Found LAW James Lance Corporal Highland Light Infantry 31 Moir Street. No Results Found. LAW James McD Private Royal Scots 2 Clydeview Terrace Greenhead. No Results Found. LAWRIE David Private - 103 Great Hamilton Street. No Results Found.

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LAWSON A Private Royal Scots Fusiiliers 169 Greenhead Court. No Results Found. 280827 Private (Signaller) LAWSON George - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 27th August, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: D.22. Achicourt Road Cemetery, Achicourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Achicourt Road Cemetery is 2 kms south of the centre of Arras and is on the east side of the road to Amiens. The cemetery is located at the crossroads D919 Arras to Bucquoy and D5F Beaurains to Achicourt, which is now part of a new roundabout. The cemetery is about 50 mtrs off the roundabout on the right hand side going towards Arras and a CWGC signpost is erected on the pavement. Access to the cemetery is by a turfed chemin d’access between allotments and houses. Son of Robert Lawson,11 Rowchester Street, Gallowgate. George also served in Gallipoli, Egypt and Palestine. LAWSON John Private Highland Light Infantry 18 Adelphi Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are three of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 43911 Private LAWSON Samuel - 34th Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Samuel died 21st March, 1918. Grave Reference: VI. E. 1. Croisilles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Croisilles is a village about 13 kms south-east of Arras. Croisilles British Cemetery is 300 mtrs along Rue Eugene Hornez, to the south-west of the village centre, off the road to St. Leger (D9). Son of Alexander and Jessie Lawson, 590 Gallowgate. 10144 Corporal LEDINGHAM John M - “F” Coy. 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. John died 5th October, 1917. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 135 to 136. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of the late William Ferguson Ledingham an Isabella Gordon Morrison, his wife, 192 Dalmarnock Road.

337127 Private LEE William - 87th Field Amb. Royal Army Medical Corps. William died 9th October, 1917. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 160. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (B332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Peter and

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Matilda Lee, 7 Echo Street, Kensington, Liverpool. William resided at 47 Old Dalmarnock Road.

LEGGAT Robert Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 188 Preston Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. LEGGAT Thomas Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 93 Great Hamilton Street. No Results Found. 20541 Private LEIPER John - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 31st December, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 3 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. John resided at 228 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton.

S/15425 Private LEISHMAN William S - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 121 Old Dalmarnock Road. S/17200 Private LEITCH Andrew - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Andrew died 23rd April, 1917. Grave Reference: E. 4. Tank Cemetery, Guemappe. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Guemappe is a village in the department of the Pas-de-Calais, 800 mtrs south-west of the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai (D33). Tank Cemetery is about 700 mtrs north-west of Guemappe village, near the west side of the road from Monchy to Wancourt. Andrew resided at 115 Great Eastern Road. 280036 Private LEITCH Charles - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died 17th April, 1917. Age 24. Grave Reference: A. 43. Deir El Belah War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Deir El Belah is in Palestine about 16 kms east of the Egyptian border, and 20 kms south-west of Gaza. To reach the cemetery, travel along main road number 4 and the entrance is to be found down a small track just before a junction. Look out for a sign over the road on the right of the junction. Charles resided at 4 Dunn Street. LEITCH Ebenezer Signaller Highland Light Infantry 520 Gallowgate. No Results Found. 177281 Private LEITCH John (MM) - 1st Bn. Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. John died 9th April, 1917. Awarded Military Medal. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais,

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France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of the Vimy Ridge, about 8 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The memorial itself is someway inside the memorial park, but again is well signposted. John resided at 7 Marquis Street, Bridgeton.

14490 Private LEITCH Thomas M - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 18th November, 1916. Grave Reference: D.24. Waggon Road Cemetery, Beaumont Hamel. Location: Somme, France. Beaumont Hamel is a village in the Department of the Somme. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the village of Bucquoy and Puisieux and then Serre-les-Poise (approximately 20 kms south of Arras). On leaving Serre-les-Pusiieux, 800 mtrs further along the D919 there is a left hand turn onto a small road which will take you directly to the village of Beaumont Hamel (2.5 kms). On arrival at Beaumont Hamel there is a crossroads where a signpost will lead you left to Waggon Road Cemetery (1.5 kms along a country lane). Thomas resided at 251 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 6753 Private LENNIE F - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Private Lennie died 13th April, 1915. Grave Reference: II. K. 14. Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Fleurbaix is a village 5 kms south-west of Armentieres on the D22. Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery will be found by taking the D175 from 171 from Fleurbaix towards Fauquissart, then the D171 towards Petillon. The cemetery is on the south side of the road from Petillon to La Boutillerie. Private Lennie resided at 27 Little Brown Street, Bridgeton.

21470 Private LEWIS D - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Private Lewis died 29th March, 1918. Grave Reference: V. F. 69. Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kms west of Arras. The cemetery lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans. It is 1 km north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route nationale N39 (Arras-St.Pol) in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes. Son of Mrs J. Lewis, 271 Main Street Bridgeton.

41424 Private LEWIS George - 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. George died 28th June, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 5. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365 which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. George resided at 19 Main Street Bridgeton.

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LICHRICH John Private Highland Light Infantry 254 Nuneaton Street. No Results Found. 7619 Driver LINDSAY A - 20th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery. Driver Lindsay died 25th July. 1918. Grave Reference: XIII. B. 7. Villers Station Cemetery, Villers-Au-Bois. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Villers--au-Bois is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, 11 kms north-west of Arras. The cemetery is about 2 kms north-west of the village along a track from the Villers-au-Bois to Servins road (D65). Driver Lindsay resided at 615 Dalmarnock Road Bridgeton.

2711 Sapper LINNEN Peter - 1st/1st (Lowland) Field Coy. Royal Engineers. Peter died 25th December, 1915. Age 18. Grave Reference: I. E. 1. Lapugnoy Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Lapugnoy is a village 6 kms west of Bethune. From the centre of Lapugnoy, head south-west on the D70 in the direction of Marles-les-,omes. On the outskirts there is a crucifix at the side of the main road, turn right here towards Allouagne. After approximately 500 mtrs there is a track on the left hand side (the cemetery is signposted here) and the cemetery can be found on the left hand side, approximately 500 mtrs along this track. Son of Peter Linnen,, 174 Farmeloan Avenue, Rutherglen. (sometime of 111 Main Street Bridgeton).

LIVINGSTONE James Corporal Highland Light Infantry. 57 Millroad Street, Calton. No Results Found. 442 Private LIVINGSTONE Samuel - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Samuel died 29th October, 1914. Grave Reference: IV. E. 2. Brown’s Road Military Cemetery, Festubert. Location: Pas de Calais, France. From the church in Festubert, take the D166 signposted Cuinchy. After 300 mtrs turn right. Brown’s Road Military Cemetery will be found a further 300 mtrs along this road on the right hand side. Brother of Mrs Barbara Livingstone Sim, 228 Second Street, Albany, New York. Samuel resided at 210 Claythorn Street, Calton.

Fireman (Stoker) LIVINGSTONE William - Mercantile Marine Reserve. HMS “Princess Irene" William died 27th May, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Plymouth Naval Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, Devon. The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound. It is accessible at all times. Copies of the Memorial Register are kept at the Tourist Information Office at Island House, 9 The Barbican, Plymouth. PL1 2LS, and also in the Naval Historical Section at Plymouth Library. The steamship “Princess Irene” was built to the order of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for their luxurious “Triangle Route” linking Vancouver, Victoria and the American city of Seattle. The ship was completed at Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1914 but, before she was able to leave for the Pacific, was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and converted into a Minelayer. Based at Sheerness in Kent, she was in the River Medway on 27th May, 1915 when she blew up without warning as a result of a

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catastrophic internal explosion. The HMS “Princess Irene” had a complement of 225 officers and men. Also on board were a party of 80 or so Petty Officers from Chatham in addition to 76 Sheerness Dockyard workers who were completing tasks prior to the ship’s planned departure to lay her mines on 29th May. The sole survivor was one of the Chatham Dockyard workers, David Wills, who amazingly survived the explosion, but few bodies were found. Those that were located were buried in Woodlands Cemetery on Gillingham. The ship was blown to pieces and her remains, and the remains of those on board, were scattered over a wide area of the surrounding river and countryside. A memorial to those lost in both this and the Bulwark disaster is situated opposite Sheerness Railway Station. The cause of the disaster was thought to have been due to a faulty primer (pistol) although evidence at the Official Enquiry showed that the work of priming the lethal mines was being carried out (a) in a hurry and (b) by untrained personnel. The lower decks and keel of the “Princess Irene” remain more or less intact and have caused a degree of navigational problems to the large ships now using the eastern end of nearby Thamesport. At present there are no plans to raise her remains. Son of Mrs William Livingstone, 46 New Street East, Calton.

9270 Private LOAN James - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 24th August, 1914. Grave Reference: XVII. B. 25. Cement House Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Cement House Cemetery is located in Langemark which is located north of the town of Ypres off the N313. From the Market take the Korte Ieperstraat, at the end turn right into Boezingestraat, past the first turning on the left and the cemetery is 100 mtrs on the left hand side. Son of James and Agnes Loan, 61 Kerr Street, Bridgeton.

LOGAN James Private Seaforth Highlanders 228 Great Eastern Road. No Results Found. 1906 Private LOGUE Michael - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Michael died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Michael resided at 57 Millroad Street, Calton. S/3500 Private LORIMER Adam - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Adam died 18th June, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. . From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947,

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Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Located at the east end of the Le Touret cemetery is Le Touret Memorial, which commemorates over 13,000 servicemen who fell in this area before 25th September, 1915 and who have no known grave. Son of Mrs Mary Lorimer, 136 Barrack Street, Calton.

S/16142 Private LOUDEN Thomas - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Thomas died 15th September, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15A and 16C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Thomas resided at 47 Mordaunt Street, Bridgeton. LOVE J Private Highland Light Infantry 30 Greenhead Court, Bridgeton. No Results Found. LOVE Thomas Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 119 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. S/31165 Private LOVE William - 3rd Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 19th April, 1918. Grave Reference: A. 1613. Paisley (Hawkhead) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Renfrewshire. William resided at 209 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 201551 Signaller LOW Laurence - “C” Coy. 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Laurence died 27th September, 1917. Age 24. Grave Reference: XXIV. D. 8A. Lussenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lussenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N398 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Mr and Mrs Peter Low, 376 Abercromby Street.

25035 Private LOWE Charles - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Charles died 29th March, 1917. Grave Reference: III. J. 15. Point-Du-Jour Military Cemetery, Athies. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Leave St-Laurent Blagny on the D42 (Athies to Biache St.Vaast) and drive into the village of Athies-les-Arras. After 500 mtrs take a left turn onto the Rue du Chauffour. Continue for 1.2 kms down a small track and the cemetery will be seen on the right. Charles resided at 82 Oswald Street, Bridgeton.

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S/2125 Private LUBANSKI James - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of John P and Jane Lubanski, 6 Broomloan Road, Govan. (Sometime of 70 Graham Street, Bridgeton).

LUMSDEN James Private Gordon Highlanders 360 London Road Bridgeton. No Results Found. 3263 Private LYALL George - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 12th July. 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. George resided at 27 Sunnybank Street.

S/3343 Private LYDEN Martin - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Martin died 2nd March, 1916. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortirijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Martin and Agnes Lyden, 47 Kirk Street, Calton.

7494 Gunner LYLE A - “B” Bty. 51st Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Gunner Lyle died 27th March, 1918. Grave Reference: II. A. 15. Toutencourt Communal Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Toutencourt is found halfway along the D23, Doullens to Corbie road. 18 kms south-east of Doullens. The Communal Cemetery is at the entrance to the village along this road from Doullens. Gunner Lyle resided at 99 Norman St. Bridgeton. S/13225 Private LYLE Robert - 2B2 Coy. 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Robert died 3rd August, 1917. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38 and 40. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortirijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches Son of George and Jane Lyle, 282 High Street. (Sometime of 174 Claythorn Street, Calton.

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12191 Private LYNCH J - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 13th May. 1915. Age 20. Grave Reference: III. C. 66. Bethune Town Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune is a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ’Cimetiere Nord’. More precisely, from the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. Son of Edward Lynch, 23 Preston Street, Bridgeton. Employer: J Brown and Co Bridgeton.

16377 Private LYNCH James - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 17th June, 1918. Age 25. Grave Reference: VI. J. 11A. Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport. Location: Seine Maritime, France. Le Treport is a small seaport 25 kms north-east of Dieppe. The cemetery is 1.5 kms south of the town. Go towards the centre of Le Treport and then follow the Littoral/Dieppe sign. The cemetery stands on the D940. Husband of S. Lynch, 113 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. S/40977 Private LYNCH Owen - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Owen died 26th May, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: II. C. 47. Pernes British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Pernes-en-Artois is a small town on the main road from Lillers to St. Pol. The British Cemetery is nearly 1 km west of the town on the road to Sains-les-Pernes. Son of Terence and Bridget Lynch, Tullburken, Canningstwon, Baliieboro’, County Cavan. Owen resided at 6 Cubie Street, Bridgeton. 3/14087 Private LYON Frank - 1st/4th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Frank died 25th May, 1918. Age 36. Grave Reference: V. D. 14. Roclincourt Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roclincourt is a village a little to the east of the road from Arras to Lens. Take the N17 from Arras until the junction of this road and the D60 (first CWGC sign here). Travel along the D60 into Roclincourt village, for approximately 1 km, to a right turn (direction St. Nicholas). Take this road for approximately 175 kms to a lane on the right. The cemetery lies 100 mtrs away at the foot of this lane. Son of Peter Lyon, 44 Greenvale Street. Calton

KX/32 Able Seaman LYON Matthew - Hawke Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Matthew died 21st March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Matthew resided at 201 London Road, Bridgeton.

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14229 Private MCADAM Robert H - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 1st July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main

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Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major cemetery is held at the memorial on 1st July. Robert resided at 10 William Street.

8138 Private MACDONALD James - 4th Bn Highland Light Infantry, transf. to (318770) 460th Agricultural Coy Labour Corps. James died 19th March, 1918. Age: 33. Grave Reference: B.45. Paisley (Hawkhead) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Paisley. Son of James and Janet MacDonald, Blythswood Drive, Paisley; husband of the late Flora Cashore MacDonald. Born at Glasgow. (James resided at 60 Ruby Street, Bridgeton).

S/8015 Private MACDOUGALL Daniel - 8th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Daniel died 14th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major cemetery is held at the memorial on 1st July. Son of Robert MacDougall, 143 Main Street Bridgeton. 53749 Private MACDOUGALL John - “A” Coy. 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. John died 22nd September, 1918. Age 18. Grave Reference: 2G. 54. Cathcart Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Renfrewshire. This is a large cemetery in the area of Cathcart on the southern outskirts of Glasgow near Rutherglen in South Lanarkshire. Born Glasgow. Son of Alexander and Catherine MacDougall, 137 Waddell Street. (Sometime of 125 Summerfield Street, Bridgeton.

MACFARLANE Thomas B Private Black Watch. Savoy Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. 120610 Private MACGREGOR J - 157th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Private MacGregor died 20th November, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: X. 48. Jerusalem War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Jerusalem War Cemetery is 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, next to the Hadassah Hospital. The Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of John Malcolm MacGregor and Margaret MacGregor, 791 Gallowgate. 11074 Private MACGREGOR James - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. James died 13th March, 1915. Age 21. Grave Reference: II. A. 4. Merville Communal Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Merville is a town 15 kms north of Bethune and about 20 kms south-west of Armentieres. The Communal Cemetery is on the north-east side of the town to the north of the D38 road to Neuf-Berquin. Son of Janet MacGregor, and the late William MacGregor, 434 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

304895 Private MACHIN Charles - 15th Bn. Tank Corps. Charles died 9th August, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to CambraI about

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10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is he back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Charles resided at 69 Tobago Street.

400488 Lance Corporal MACHIN Joseph - 429th Field Coy. Royal Engineers. Joseph died 22nd August, 1918. Grave Reference: II. E. 7. Queens Cemetery Bucquoy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bucquoy is situated on the D919, Arras-Amiens road, 15 kms south of Arras. Queens Cemetery is located on the western side of the road just south of the village of Bucquoy. Brother to Private Charles Machin (above) Joseph also resided at 69 Tobago Street. S/27473 Private MCKAY David S - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. David died 25th October, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. A. 3. Harlebeke New British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Harlebeke New British Cemetery is located 32 kms east of Ypres town centre on a road leading from the N8 Meenseweg, connecting Ypres to Menen, Wevelgem, Kortrijk and Zwevegem. Ypres is linked to Kortrijk via the N8 passing through Menen and Wevelgem, joining the A17 1.5 kms after Wevelgem, in the direction of Ghent. The A17 continues for 4 kms then meets the junction with the E17 continuing towards Ghent. 12 kms along the E17 lies the junction with the N36 towards Harlebeke. The N36 ends at a ‘T’ junction with the N43. Turning left at this junction towards Kortrijk leads to the left hand turning onto Deerlijksestraat. The cemetery is located 250 mtrs along the Deerlijksestraat on the left hand side. David resided at 19 London Road. 2162 Private MCKAY George - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 25th September, 1915. Age: 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Brother of Robert McKay, 7 East Blalckhall Street, Greenock, Renfrewshire. George resided at 490 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

MACKAY William Private Black Watch. 88 Carstairs Street, Dalmarnock. Unable to verify as there are three of the same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. MACKAY William Private Black Watch. 308 London Road. CWGC site records only one of this name, rank and regiment and with no matching details. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen. MACKENZIE John Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 51 Beechgrove Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. CWGC site records only a Corporal John Mackenzie, Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders. Grave Reference: Glenorchy Parish Churchyard, Argyllshire.

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93582 Driver MACKENZIE John - 116th Bde. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery. John died 26th September, 1918. Grave Reference: V. H/ 31. Doiran Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kms north west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessalonica - Kilkis National road north for approximately 70 kms following the directions for the town of Kilkis untll you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 kms where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. Son of Robert and Jeanie Mackenzie,14 Fielden Street, Bridgeton.

S/19221 Private MACKIE Alexander - 2nd Inf. Labour Coy. Transf to (7641) 13th coy. Labour Corps. Alexander died 9th January, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: II. F. 7. Duhallow A.D.S Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located on the Diksmuidseweg, N369 road in the direction of Boezinge. From Ypres station turn left into M.Fochlaan and go to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn left and drive to the next roundabout, where you should turn right into Oude Veurnestraat. Take the second turning on the left which is the Diksmuidseweg. The cemetery is on the right hand side of the road just past the first turning on the right. 1Son of Alexander and Bridget Mackie 18 John Street Lane, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 12 John Street Lane, Bridgeton).

MACKIE James Private Highland Light Infantry 7 Marquis Street Bridgeton. CWGC site records only one of this name, rank and regiment and with no matching details. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen. MACKIE James Private Highland Light Infantry 13 Marquis Street Bridgeton. CWGC site records only one of this name, rank and regiment and with no matching details. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, West Vlaanderen. 3180 Rifleman MCPHAIL John - 1st/8th Bn. London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). John died 21st May, 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 10. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Mr and Mrs Malcolm McPhail, 58 Main Street, Bridgeton.

MACPHERSON Cluny Private Royal Scots Fusiliers. 22 John Street Lane, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 76935 Gunner MCPHERSON Harry - “C” By. 82nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery.

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Harry died 31st July, 1917. Grave Reference: I. A. 8. The Huts Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Huts Cemetery is located 6 kms south-west of Ypres town centre. From Ypres town centre the Dikkebusseweg (N375) is reached via Elverdingsestraat, straight over a roundabout onto J. Capronstraat (for 30 mtrs), then left along M. Fochlaan. Immediately after the train station the first right hand turning is the Dikkebusseweg. On reaching reaching Dikkebus village the cemetery is reached by taking a right hand turning onto the Melkerijstraat. This road continues for 1 km, over a crossroads and bending sharply to the right, then meeting a junction with the Steenakkerstraat. The cemetery is located 200 mtrs after this junction on the Steenakkerstraat. Harry resided at 3 Newhall Street, Bridgeton. 38549 Private MADDEN John - 16th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 9th April, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: H. 7. Ste. Catherine British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ste Catherine is a village in the Department of Pas-de-Calais, adjoining the city of Arras on the north side. Ste Catherine British Cemetery is on the left of the road to Heroine (the Chaussee Brunehaut (D241), not far beyond the Church, then along a side street. Son of Mrs Madden and the late Hugh Madden, 68 Main Street, Bridgeton. .

12326 Private MADDEN Thomas - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 2nd November, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade would the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Mr and Mrs Henry Madden, 40 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

25963 Private MADDEN William - 7th/8th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. William died 23rd July, 1918. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. From R.N.2 dual carriageway at the Reims exit and turn right (coming from Laon or turn left (coming from Paris/Meux/Compiegne/Rouen) at the traffic lights and head into the town. After crossing the railway bridge, bear left onto Rue de Villeneuve, keeping the railway marshalling yards to your left to arrive at Soissons Railway Station. William resided at 41 Green Street, Bridgeton. 1594 Private MADDOCK William - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 13th July, 1915. Age 20. Grave Reference: D.67. Lancashire Landing Cemetery. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Follow the road to Helles opposite the Kabatepe Museum. At 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 21.6 kms you will find the cemetery on your right. Son of Mr and Mrs William Maddock of County Down. William resided at19 Newhall Street, Bridgeton. 11355 Corporal MAGILL Hugh - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 18th March, 1915. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37

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and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Hugh and Catherine Magill, 29 Ardenlea Street, Bridgeton.

12483 Lance Corporal MAGINTY J - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Lance Corporal Maginty died 6th June, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1 and 2. Arras Memorial. Location; Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Lance Corporal Maginty resided at 8 Fraser Street, Bridgeton. 28451 Private MAGUIRE John - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 31st July, 1917. Grave Reference: I. D. 5. Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Lebucquiere is a village 8 kms east of Bapaume and about 2 kms south of the main straight road from Bapaume to Cambrai. From Bapaume take the N30 in the direction of Cambrai. After passing the village of Beugny continue for approximately 1 km. Turn right onto the D18 and continue for 1.7 kms. Turn left at the CWGC signpost, then right following the second CWGC signpost into a land. 300 mtrs down the lane, Lebucquiere Communal Cemetery Extension will be found situated behind the old communal cemetery. Son of John Maguire of Dennistoun. John resided at 574 ½ Gallowgate. 1680EA Engine Room Artificer MAIN William - HMS “Laurentic” Royal Naval Reserve. William died 25th January, 1917. Age 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 28. Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, Hampshire. The Memorial is situated on Southsea Common overlooking the promenade, and is accessible at all times. A copy of the Memorial Register is kept at the Civic Office in Guildhall Square and may be consulted there. http://www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk/southsea/naval.htm

On the outbreak of World War 1 in 1914, the White Star liner R.M.S. Laurentic was requisitioned by the Admiralty as an armed merchant cruiser. On 25th January, 1917 she struck a mine off Lough Swilly on the northern coast of County Donegal, Ireland and sank with the loss of 350 persons. HMS Laurentic was travelling to New York and her cargo included a substantial amount of gold bullion that was later recovered. http://www.gwpda.org/naval/laurenti.htm Son of the late John and Anne Liddell Main, Native of Glasgow. William resided at 94 Carstairs Street Bridgeton.

57445 Private MAIR Charles - 17th Bn. King's (Liverpool) Regiment. Charles died 4th August, 1918. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 4 and 6. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin

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(Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade would the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Mair, 279 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. S/3664 Private MAIR John - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 112 to 115. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune Road. John resided at 92 John Street Bridgeton.

S/17184 Private MAITLAND Robert - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Robert died 12th October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road 9D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Robert resided 121 King Street, Calton.

MALCOLM Robert Lance Corporal - 65 Tylefield Street. No Results Found on CWGC site for a Robert Malcolm, despite absence of regimental details. Second Lieutenant MALCOLM Thomas - 3rd Bn. Attd. 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 23rd October, 1917. Age 31. Grave Reference: IX. C. 15. Dozingheim Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the north-west of Poperinge near Krombeke. From Ypres follow the directions to Poperinge along the by-pass. At the end of the by-pass at the traffic lights turn right into Oostlaan. Follow Oostlaan over the roundabout to the end of the road. Turn left into Veurnestraat and follow along here to the first turning on the right. (From Poperinge centre, follow the directions to Veurne along the Veurnestraat to the second turning on the left). Turn into Sint-bertinusstraat and follow this road up the rise and round a left hand bend. After the bend, take the right hand turning in the direction of Krombeke along the Krombeekseweg. Follow the Krombeekseweg past the “De Lovie” centre where the main road name changes to Leeuwerikstraat and then past a café on the left. Approximately 500 mtrs after the café on the left, you will see a sign for the cemetery pointing to a track on the right into the woods. The cemetery is along here at the end of the track. Son of William and Christina Malcolm,135 Great Hamilton Street. Thomas came from America April, 1915, with younger brother William who was killed in Mesopotamia, 1916. S/10537 Lance Corporal MALCOLM William - 2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). William died 22nd April, 1916. Age 27. Grave Reference: XVII. G. 9. Amara War Cemetery: Location: Iraq. Amara is a town on the left bank of the Tigris some 520 kms from the sea. The War Cemetery is a little east of the town between the left bank of the river and the Chahaila Canal.

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came from America in April, 1915, with his elder brother Thomas (above) who also fell. 1757 Private MALLEY Daniel - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Daniel died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Daniel resided at 31 Kirk Street Calton. MALLEY Daniel Private Seaforth Highlanders 38 East Rose Street. No Results Found. MALLEY James Private Seaforth Highlanders 31 Kirk Street Calton. MALLEY James Private Seaforth Highlanders 38 East Rose Street. Unable to verify as there is one only Private James Malley, Seaforth Highlanders recorded on CWGC site with no matching details. The said James Malley is commemorated on Panel 38 Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. 58972 Driver MALLEY John - 115th Bty. Royal Field Artillery. John died 23rd October, 1916. Grave reference: I. G. 15. Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz. Location: Somme, France. Flatiron Copse Cemetery is on the right hand side of D929, Amiens-Albert-Bapaume, 10 kms east of Albert. From Albert take the right turn at Y Junction (102nd Infantry Brigade Memorial0. It is located in the D20 just south-west of Bazentin-le-Petit. From the D929 turn south (signposted Bazentin) and on reaching the D20 ‘T’ junction turn right: the cemetery is green-signposted immediately. John resided at 31 Kirk Street Calton. 32516 Private MALONEY John - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 12th April, 1918. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 4. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the /rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365, The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen, The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Hugh Maloney, 347 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton.

30672 Private MANN Robert - 7th Bn. Norfolk Regiment. Robert died 30th

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November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 4. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Robert resided at 50 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton.

3/7059 Lance Corporal MARR William George McLean - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. William died 26th August, 1915. Age 19. Grave Reference: III. A. 4. Vielle-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vielle-Chapelle is a village north-east of Bethune. From Bethune follow the D945 to Estaires for approximately 10 kms. Take the right turn onto the small road signposted to Vielle-Chapelle opposite Zelobes Indian Cemetery. Follow this small road and on entering Vielle-Chapelle village, the Vielle-Chapelle New Military Cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of George and Mary Marr, 14 St. Vincent Place. (Sometime of 15 George Street, Mile-End). MARSHALL John Gunner Royal Field Artillery 46 James Street Calton. No Results Found. 10608 Private MARSHALL Matthew - 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Matthew died 8th May, 1917. Grave Reference: I. B. 38. Highland Cemetery, Roclincourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roclincourt is a village a little east of the road from Arras to Lens. Take the N17 from Arras until the junction of this road and the D60, Travel along the D60 to Roclincourt village. The cemetery is north-east of the village and is reached via a single track farm lane which is signposted from the Thelus road. Son of Mr M. Marshall, 47 Mordaunt Street,

36269 Private MARSHALL Robert - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Robert died 29th March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 68 to 70 and 162 to 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial, Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from the United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Robert resided at 50 Greenvale Street.

MARTIN Arthur Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 62 Spoutmouth. No Results Found. MARTIN Hugh Private Highland Light Infantry 36 Young Street Calton. No Results Found.

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MARTIN James Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 35 Boden Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MARTIN John Private Cameron Highlanders 3 Newhall Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 280532 Private MARTIN John - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 20th December, 1917. Age 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 44. Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stands in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Bvd, sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of John and Annie Martin, 77 Canning Street, Bridgeton.

MARTIN John Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 84 Crownpoint Road Mile-End. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MARTIN Joseph Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 14 Main Street Calton. No Results Found. 23606 Private MARTIN Joseph - 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Joseph died 23rd April.1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Joseph resided at 33 Mill Street, Bridgeton. 12907 Private MARTIN William - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 21st March, 1915. Age: 19. Grave Reference: XVII. B.22. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Souchez is a village 3.5 kms north of Arras on the main road to Bethune. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village on the west side of the D937 Arras-Bethune Road. Son of Mrs Mary McIntyre Martin, 131 Barrack Street, Calton. 6865 Driver MATCHETT John - 147th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. John died 17th April, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 21 and 22. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing

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through the Dardanelles. Driver Matchett resided at 109 Greenhead Street.

18225 Private MORRIS Robert - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died 27th July, 1915. Age 23. Grave Reference: III. A. 10A. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat. Then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of George and Lily Tolan Morris, 413 Gallowgate.

MAXWELL William Trooper Lovat Scouts 33 Wesleyan Street. No Results Found. M/17317 Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class MAYES Charles - Engine Room Artificer, HMS “Opal” Royal Navy. Charles died 12th January, 1918. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 29. Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, Hampshire. The Memorial is situated on Southsea Common overlooking the promenade, and is accessible at all times. A copy of the Memorial Register is kept at the Civic Offices in Guildhall Square and may be consulted there. http://www.memorials.inportsmouth.co.uk/southsea/naval.htm On the night of 12th January, 1918 two Royal Navy destroyers, HMS Opal and HMS Narborough, were escorting the light cruiser HMS Boadicea on patrol against mine layers. There came a severe blizzard of snow and high winds that the destroyers were forced to return to base at Scapa Flow. Unable to see, a navigational error caused the ships to sail straight into the cliffs at Hesta Rock, just to the north of Windwick Bay, South Ronaldsay. There was only one survivor, Able Seaman William Sissons of HMS Opal. He survived by clinging to a cliff edge for 36 hours before he was rescued. 188 men died that night, either killed by the impact, drowned or died of exposure. http://www.scapaflow.co/index.php/history_and_archaeology/the_20th_century/war/wartime_t

ragedies/the_loss_of_hms_narborough_and_hms_opal/ One of the victims was Charles Mayes, husband of Margaret Mayes, 320 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

S/8306 Private MCADAM Robert - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Robert died 18th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 A and 16 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval. Off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Robert resided at 132 Dalmarnock Road.

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11281 Private MCALEAR Joseph Burns - 3rd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Joseph died 13th February, 1916. Grave Reference: V. A. 12. Bethune Town Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune us a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found, from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ‘Cemetiere Nord’.,More precisely, from the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. 194 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. Joseph served as BURNS. Son of Mrs Bridget O’Hara Burns (formerly MCALEAR), and the late John MCALEAR.

19612 Private MCALLISTER Thomas - 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Thomas died 1st October, 1918, Grave Reference: III. B. 14, Haringhe (Babdaghem) Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located 18 kms from Ypres town centre on a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge and on to Roesbrugge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308), is reached via Elverdingsestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the ring road of Poperinge, the R33 Europalaan, the left hand clockwise route circles the town of Poperinge and rejoins the N308 towards Oost Cappel. 10 kms after rejoining the N308 lies the village of Roesbrugge. The second left hand turning in the village of Roesbrugge leads onto the Haringestraat and for 2 kms to the village of Haringe. The second right hand turning in the village of Haringe leads onto Nachtegaalstraat. The cemetery lies 400 mtrs along the Nachtegaalstraat on the left hand side of the road. Thomas resided at 493 Baltic Street Bridgeton.

334263 Private MCANDREW William, Jr - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 20th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. William resided at 618 Gallowgate. 291308 Private MCANINCH Peter - 1st/8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Peter died 24th November, 1917. Age 22. Grave Reference: B.9. Jerusalem War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Location: Jerusalem War Cemetery is 4,5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, next to the Hadassah Hospital. The Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of Hugh and Elizabeth McAninch, 5945 Gallowgate, (Sometime of 206 Abercromby Street). Native of Busby..

3/7401 Private MCAREE Joseph - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Joseph died 8th July, 1915. Age 31. Grave Reference: VI. L, 13. Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-D’Armentieres. Location: Nord, France. Ration Farm Military Cemetery is about 2.5 kns south of the village of La Chapelle-d’Armentieres, on the south-eastern outskirts of Armentieres. Leave

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La Chapelle-d’Armentieres on the Fleurbaix road and cross over the Motorway bridge. The cemetery is 500 mtrs further along on the right hand side of the road. Son of Joseph and Isabella McAree, husband of Catherine McAree, 5 Greenhead Court, 41 Green Street, Bridgeton. Native of Glasgow.

1723 Private MCAREE Joseph - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Joseph died 11th August, 1916. Grave Reference: II. F. 4. Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbe. Location: Somme, France. Mericourt-l’Abbe is a village approximately 19 kms north-east of Amiens and 10 kms south-west of Albert. Heilly Station Cemetery is about 2 kms south-west of Mericourt-l’Abbe, on the south side of the road to Corbie. Joseph resided at 13 Well Street Calton. 39 Private MCARTHUR Andrew - 60th Bn. Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Force. Andrew died 3rd August, 1916. Age 39. Grave Reference: I. G. 2. Rue-Du-Bois Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The village of Fleurbaix is approximately 5 kms south-west of Armentieres and Rue-du-Bois Military Cemetery is 3 kms south-west of the village. Son of Andrew and Mary McArthur, 12 Tobago Street, Calton.

38206 Gunner MCARTHUR John - 7th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery. John died 30th September, 1916. Age 30. Grave Reference: Screen Wall, W. 437. Leeds (Lawnswood Cemetery). Location: United Kingdom, Yorkshire. The Memorial which commemorates 94 Second World War casualties whose remains were cremated is located in the Columbarium in the central hall which is kept locked. The key can be picked up from the flower shop which is near the crematorium. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth McArthur, 91 George Street, Whiteinch. John resided 153 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 355715 Sergeant MCARTHUR K - 5th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Sergeant McArthur died 30th September, 1920. Age 42. Grave Reference: 21/9861.Glasgow Southern Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom. Glasgow. This cemetery is in the centre of Glasgow located south of the River Clyde in the Gorbals area of the City. Travelling from the City Centre cross over the River Clyde at the Albert Bridge from Saltmarket to Crown Street. Travel south on A726, turn left on A730 Caledonia Road, The entrance to the cemetery is on the right hand side of the road opposite some high rise flats, via an ornate gate entrance. Husband of Elizabeth McArthur, 73 Little Brown Street, Bridgeton.

3/6906 Private MACARTHUR K - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Private McArthur died 12th September, 1916. Grave Reference: IV. C. 12. Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L’Abbe. Location: Somme, France. Mericourt-l’Abbe is a village approximately 19 kms north-east of Amiens and 10 kms south-west of Albert. Heilly Station Cemetery is about 2 kms south-west of Mericourt-l’Abbe, on the south side of the road to Corbie. Private MacArthur resided at 25 Canning Street.

MCAUSLIN John Private Highland Light Infantry 108 Barrack Street. No Results Found

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S/3719 Private MCAVOY Robert - 9th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Robert died 25th September, 1915. Age 33. Grave Reference: III. H. 11. Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Philosophe lies between Bethune and Lens. From the Lens-Bethune road (N43), follow the D165E road for 400 mtrs to a right turn. The cemetery lies to the left 100mtrs along this trace. The first CWGC sign for the cemetery is at the junction of the N43 and the D165E. Son of Francis and Ann McAvoy, 43 Greenvale Street.

14865 Private MCBEAN Robert - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 1st July, 1916. Grave Reference: XIV. C. 13. A.I.F. Burial Ground, Flers. Location: Somme, France. A.I.F. Burial Ground is 2 kms north of the village of Flers, in the Department of the Somme. Travel south-west of Bapaume on the D929 in the direction of Albert for 6 kms to the village of Le Sars. Turn left eastwards on the D11 in the direction of Geudecourt for 3.5 kms to the D74/D197 junction. Continue along the D74 in the direction of Geudecourt for 500 mtrs when a CWGC signpost will be seen indicating the A.I.F.Burial Ground along a track to the right. Robert resided at 137 Claythorn Street, Calton. 38885 Private MCBETH Peter - 3rd Bn. Royal Scots. Peter died 6th February, 1917. Grave Reference: R. 291. Glasgow Western Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. From the M8 exit at Junction 16 and head north on A879Craighall Road. Travel 2.5 miles on this road leading into Saracen Street and Balmore Road, Turn left into Skirska Street then second right on Tresta Road, Through the housing estate the entrance to Western Necropolis is on right hand side past the entrance to St. Kentigern’s Cemetery at the end of the road. Peter resided at 89 Claythorn Street. Calton. 149773 Private MCBREARTY Daniel - 15th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. Daniel died 13th November, 1918. Grave Reference: X. E. 35. Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Terlincthun British Cemetery is situated on the northern outskirts of Boulogne. From Calais follow the A16 to Boulogne, come off at Junction 32 and follow the D96E for Wimereux Sud. Continue on this road for approximately 1 km when the cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. However, it should be noted that the entrance to the cemetery is in St. Martin’s Road, which is the road on the left immediately after the cemetery. Daniel resided at35 Abercromby Street. 7211 Gunner MCCABE H Gunner- “B” Bty. 111th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Gunner McCabe died 25th July, 1915. Age 36. Grave Reference: XV. 942. Glasgow St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery contains 111 scattered burials of the First World War and 151 of the Second World War; a screen wall commemorates those whose graves are not marked individually by headstones. Son of Hugh McCabe and Mary McGuire Mc Cabe, Greenvale Street, Calton.

12949 Lance Corporal MCCABE Robert (M.M) - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots

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Fusiliers. Robert died 12th August, 1916. Age 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 3 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Peter and Matilda Kidd McCabe of Glasgow; husband of Sarah Dilworth McCabe, 48 Bell Street, Calton. (Sometime of 66 Risk Street Calton). Served in the South African Campaign, with 3rd Bn. Cameronians (Sco. Rif). MCCAFFERTY David Private Gordon Highlanders 70 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. M2/149279 Private MCCAFFERTY John - 347th Mechanical Transport Coy. Royal Army Service Corps. John died 20th December, 1918. Age 29. Grave Reference: C. 27. Deir El Belah War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Deir El Belah is in Palestine about 16 kms east of the Egyptian border, and 20 kms south west of Gaza. To reach the cemetery, travel along main road number 4 and the entrance is to be found down a sand track just before a junction. Look out for a sign over the road on the right of the junction. Husband of Jane McCafferty, 10 Kirk Street, Calton.

S/12073 Private MCCAFFERTY Michael - 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Michael died 5th June, 1917. Grave Reference: III. H.4. Brown’s Copse Cemetery, Roeux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roeux is a village about 8 kms east of Arras. Brown’s Copse Cemetery is about 1 km north-west of Roeux on the eastern outskirts of the neighbouring village of Fampoux. It is signposted from Fampoux village. Michael resided at 8 Franklin Street Bridgeton.

11036 Private MCCALL Hugh - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Hugh died 16th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Hugh resided at 165 Dalmarnock Road. 4/8982 Private MCCALL William - 1st/8th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. William died 16th May, 1917. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 9. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately, 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Samuel and Elizabeth McCall, 92 Canning Street.

29843 Private MCCALLUM Archibald - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers.

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Archibald died 11th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 5. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately, 2 kms due west of the railway station. Archibald resided at 18 Green Street Bridgeton. 7975 Private MCCALLUM Dugald - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Dugald died 13th November, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Dugald resided at 19 Muslin Street, Bridgeton.

MCCALLUM James Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 59 Mordaunt Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify in the absence of matching details for sole Canadian Infantry casualty recorded on CWGC site. 24763 Private MCCALLUM John - “C” Coy. 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. John died 6th June, 1917. Age 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location. Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately, 2 kms due west of the railway station. Husband of Catherine McCallum, 7 Wesleyan Street Gallowgate. 6849 Private MCCANCE Edward - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Edward died 10th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 15 and 16. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Edward resided at Dale Street, Bridgeton. 2778 Private MCCANCE Joseph - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Joseph died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Joseph resided at Dale Street, Bridgeton.

18123 Private MCCANN Alexander - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry.

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Alexander died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road, Alexander resided at 74 Stevenson Street. 282043 Private MCCARTHY Alexander - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died between 27th and 28th August, 1918. Age 38. Grave Reference: VII. D. 27. Wancourt British Cemetery. Location\: Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt is a village about 8 kms south-east of Arras. It is 2 kms south of the main road from Arras to Cambrai. The cemetery is a short distance south-east of the village just off the D.35 road. Husband of Jemima McCarthy, 10 Silvergrove Street, Bridgeton.

242395 Private MCCARTHY Patrick - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Patrick died 23rd November, 1917. Grave Reference: I. D. 3. Orival Wood Cemetery, Flesquieres. Location: Nord, France. Flesquires is a village approximately 5 kms south-west of Cambrai and about 5 kms south of the main road (N30) from Cambrai to Bapaume. From the village of Flesquires take the Cantaing road, D92, to its junction with the D89 (opposite Flesquieres Hill British Cemetery), where the first CWGC sign is situated. The cemetery lies on the left side of this road, the D89, 800 mtrs from the junction. Patrick resided at

68 Brown Street. 10872 Private MCCARTNEY Hugh - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 18th December. 1914. Grave Reference: II. A. 10. Arras Road Cemetery, Roclincourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roclincourt is a village a little east of the road from Arras to Lens and Lille. Arras Road Cemetery is on the west side of the main N17 road from Arras to Lens, about 6 kms north of Arras, and north of the village of Ecuries. Hugh resided at 44 John Street, Bridgeton.

S/2304 Private MCCHESNEY William - 8th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 115 to 119. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 15 Beechgrove Street, Bridgeton. 250136 Gunner MCCLELLAN James - “B” Bty. 110th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. James died 27th May, 1918. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissonas Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. From R.N.2 (Soissons bypass coming from Paris/Meaux/Compiegne/Rouen or from Laon). Exit the R.N.2 dual carriageway at the Reims exit and turn right (coming from Laon) or turn left (coming from Paris/Meaux/Compiegne/Rouen)

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at the traffic lights and head into the town. After crossing the railway bridge, bear left onto Rue de Villeneuve, keeping the railway marshalling yards to your left to arrive at Soissons Railway Station. James resided at 46 Blackfaulds Place, Bridgeton.

28118 Private (Bugler) MCCLELLAN John G - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 27th September, 1918. Grave Reference: E. 16. Moeuvres British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Moeuvres is a village about 10 kms west of Cambrai and 2 kms north of the main Cambrai to Bapaume (N30). The cemetery is signposted off the N30 and can be found on the right hand side of the road (D34A) towards Moeuvres. It lies in open fields at the end of a grass access path about 150 mtrs long. John resided at 46 Blackfaulds Place, Bridgeton.

15395 Private MCCLURE James - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. James died 11th May, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. James resided at 50 Abercromby Street. 37779 Sergeant MCCLUSKEY Andrew - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Andrew died 25th August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Andrew resided at 108 Cubie Street, Bridgeton.

MCCLYMONT David Private Black Watch 89 Walkinshaw Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found 332112 Private MCCONACHY Malcolm - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Malcolm died 8th December, 1917. Grave Reference: XXVII. D. 11A. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Malcolm

resided at 130 Barrack Street, Calton. MCCONNELL Hugh Private Cameron Highlanders 20 Fielden Street, Bridgeton.

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No Results Found. 327045 Private MCCONNELL Thomas - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Thomas resided at 435 Gallowgate. 316962 Private MCCONNELL Thomas - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 10th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 15 and 16. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Thomas resided at 15 Hozier Street, Bridgeton.

MCCORD William Lance Corporal King's Own Scottish Borderers. 53 Soho Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found S/3503 Private MCCORMACK Archibald - 11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Archibald died 26th September, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Brother of Margaret McCormack, 418 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 690 Dalmarnock Road).

11846 Private MCCRACKEN Charles - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died 13th November, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Charles resided at 11 Bell Street Calton.

15943 Private MCCRAE Alexander - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Alexander died 1st October, 1915. Grave Reference: XI. C. 6. Perth Cemetery (China Wall). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Perth Cemetery (China Wall) is located 3 kms east of Ypres town centre, on the Maaldestedestraat, a road

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leading from the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. I.7 kms along the Meenseweg at a major roundabout lies the right hand turning onto the Maaldestedestraat. The cemetery itself is located 1 km along the Maaldestedestraat on the left hand side of the road. Alexander resided at 108 Barrack Street, Calton. 20421 Private MCCREADIE Duncan - 1st Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Duncan died 5th December, 1916. Grave Reference: I. F. 7. Becourt Military Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt. Location: Somme, France. Becourt is 2 kms on the east side of Albert. The Military Cemetery is on the south side of the road from Becourt to Albert. Son of Thomas Alfred McCreadie, 191 Claythorn Street, Calton. Native of Jedburgh.

2561 Private MCCREADIE Hugh - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 9th October, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Hugh resided at 12 Pentland Place, Bridgeton.

6502 Private MCCUDDEN Thomas - 1st Bn. Connaught Rangers. Thomas died 11th March, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 40 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the Panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Thomas resided at 132 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

S/3350 Private MCCULLOCH Alexander - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Alexander died 6th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Alexander resided at 37 Wesleyan Street, Mile-End.

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7107 Private MCCULLOCH David - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 21st December, 1914. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Husband of Robina McTaggart (formerly McCulloch, 43 Wesleyan Street. Mile-End. (Sometime of 33 Soho Street). MCCULLOCH James Private Highland Light Infantry 281 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. S/6531 Private MCCULLOCH James T - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. James died 18th August, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. James resided at Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

8424 Corporal MCCULLOCH Robert - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Robert died 28th June, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Robert and Mary McCulloch, 57 Harvie Street Bridgeton.

15713 Sergeant MCCULLOCH William - “D” Coy. 17th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 7th July, 1917. Age 27. Grave Reference: I. D. 20. Coxyde Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Coxyde Military Cemetery is located approximately 500 mtrs beyond the village of Koksijde on the N396 towards De Panne. From Koksijde Dorp the N396,Houtsaegerlaan crosses the Zeelaan and at the same time dhanges its name to Robert Vandammestraat. I km along the Robert Vandammestraat N369, on the right hand side lies the cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs James McCulloch, “Thornlea” Crofthill Avenue, Uddingston. William (native of Coatbridge). William resided at 100 Barrack Street, Calton.

352162 Private MCCULLOUGH James - 15th Bn. Royal Scots. James died 28th April, 1918. Age 33. Grave Reference: LXVI. A.25. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms

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south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of John and Margaret Hunter McCullough; husband of Mary McCullough of the Royal Infirmary, Glasgow. Native of Glasgow. James resided at 29 Kerr Street, Bridgeton. 18153 Private MCCULLY William - 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. William died 16th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 16 and 17. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. William resided at 19 Struthers Street, Calton.

B/8111 Private MCCUSKER William - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 21st October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. William resided at 93 King Street, Calton. 11414 Sergeant MCCUTCHEON Robert - 1st Bn. Attd. Indian and Postal Telegraph Department, King's Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 10th October, 1918. Age 29. Grave Reference: I. P. 10. Basra War Cemetery. Location: Iraq. Basra is a town on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Aarab, 90 kms from its mouth in the Persian Gulf. The cemetery is about 8 kms north-west of Basra. Son of Robert and Agnes McCutcheon, 115 Main Street, Bridgeton.

9462 Sergeant MCDADE James Daniel - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 10th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 15 and 16. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. James resided at 54 Calton Entry, Calton. 952 Lance Corporal MCDONAGH A - 2nd Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Lance Corporal McDonagh died 14th July, 1915. Grave Reference: I. F. 10. St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The cemetery lies near the village of Richebourg-l’Avoue which is 9 kms north-east of Bethune. From Bethune follow the D.171 toward Armentieres and progress onto the D.166 proceeding into the outskirts of Richebourg. Take a left turning into Rue des Charbonners for approximately 2 kms and the cemetery is on the right hand side. Lance

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Corporal McDonagh resided at 16 Carstairs Street, Bridgeton.

MCDONALD A Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 43 Dale Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are 174 pages of casualties of this initial, surname and regiment recorded on CWGC site. Furthermore, there is always the possibility that the name may be spelt Mac and not Mc, which adds to the enormity of the task of identification. MCDONALD Alexander Private Highland Light Infantry 11 Silvergrove Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify. 10076 Private MCDONALD Archibald - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Archibald died 18th December. 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 1. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines)., Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the Nee6 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Archibald resided at 232 James Street. MCDONALD Archie Private Gordon Highlanders 17 Rockbank Street Mile-End. No Results Found. MCDONALD Donald Private Highland Light Infantry 53 Charlotte Street. Unable to verify as there are 174 pages of casualties of this initial, surname and regiment recorded on CWGC site. Furthermore, there is always the possibility that the name may be spelt Mac and not Mc, which adds to the enormity of the task of identification. MCDONALD Donald Private Highland Light Infantry 134 Claythorn Street. Unable to verify as there are 174 pages of casualties of this initial, surname and regiment recorded on CWGC site. Furthermore, there is always the possibility that the name may be spelt Mac and not Mc, which adds to the enormity of the task of identification. S/195334 Private (Signaller) MCDONALD George - 9th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). George died 31st July, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the

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Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. George resided at 48 Blackfaulds Place, Bridgeton.

120611 Private MCDONALD Harry - 157th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Harry died 27th August, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: VII. F. 27. Wancourt British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt is a village about 8 kms south-east of Arras. It is 2 kms south of the main road from Arras to Cambrai. The cemetery is a short distance south-east of the village just off the D35 road. Son of Jane A. and the late Joseph McDonald, 20 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. Native of Montrose, Forfarshire, now Angus.

292664 Sergeant MCDONALD Hugh - 1st/7th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Hugh died 3rd May, 1917. Age 33. Grave Reference: XVIII. G. 4. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Hugh and Margaret McDonald; husband of Susan McDonald, 20 Scott Street, Bridgeton. Native of Terin, Durness, Sutherlandshire. ClydeZ/5552 Able Seaman MCDONALD Hugh J - Howe Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Hugh died 23rd April, 1917. Age 33. Grave Reference: VIII. F. 32. Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Arleux-en-Gohelle is a village on the main Arras to Henin-Lietard road, the D919. The cemetery lies on the left side of this road approximately 1 km from the village of Bailleul-Sire-Berthoult. Son of Mrs Catherine McDonald, 36 Harvie Street, Bridgeton.

MCDONALD James Private Gordon Highlanders 59 Little Brown Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MCDONALD James Lance Corporal Royal Scots 62 Muslin Street, Bridgeton.. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MCDONALD James Private Royal Scots 78 Broad Street Mile-End. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. S/5391 Lance Corporal MCDONALD John - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 3rd May, 1917. Age 28. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Alex and Marion McDonald, 78 Broad Street Mile-End. MCDONALD John Private Seaforth Highlanders 134 Claythorn Street, Calton. Unable to verify.

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MCDONALD John Private Seaforth Highlanders 134 Claythorn Street, Calton. Captain MCDONALD John Patrick - Quartermaster Royal Field Artillery Depot. John died 25th March, 1915. Age 52. Grave Reference: D. 550. Glasgow Western Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. The Western Necropolis is a large cemetery complex north of Glasgow City Centre. Adjoining this site are the following large cemeteries: Glasgow Lambhill and Glasgow St. Kentigern’s Cemetery, all three are separate but adjoin each other. Glasgow Garnet Hill Hebrew Burial Ground and Glasgow Crematorium Memorial is also at this site. Husband of Alice McDonald, 1 Kerrison Lodge, Kerrison Road, Ealing, London. John resided at 31 Montgomerie Street, Bridgeton.

D/14042 Lance Corporal MCDONALD MALCOLM - 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys). Malcolm died 8th November, 1918. Grave Reference: S. II. U. 13. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Malcolm resided at 13 Tylefield Street. 29839 Private MCDONALD Norman A F - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Norman died 25th August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Norman resided at 20 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton MCDONALD Patrick Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 16 Howard Street.

MCDONALD Patrick Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 17 Tobago Street Calton. Unable to verify as there is only one of this name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site and with no additional details. MCDONALD Patrick Private Royal Scots 12 Tobago Street Calton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. One is commemorated on Loos Memorial, the other on Ypres (Menin Gate). 60554 Private MCDOUGALL John - 146th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). John died 11th November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 154. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. o 159 and 163A. Tyne

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Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. 6 John resided at 6 Silvergrove Street, Bridgeton. 3/6439 Sergeant MCELROY E - 1st/5th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Sergeant McElroy died 13th November, 1917. Age 38. Grave Reference: B. 80. Deir Belah War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Deir El Belah is in Palestine about 16 kms east of the Egyptian border, and 20 kms south-west of Gaza. To reach the cemetery, travel along main road number 4 and the entrance is to be found down a sand track just before a junction. Look out for a sign over the road on the right of the junction. Son of John and Ann McElroy; husband of Mrs McElroy, 25 Orr Street, Bridgeton, (Sometime of 242 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton). Native of Belfast. Served in the South Africa War. 285182 Private MCELROY Philip - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Philip died 16th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Philip resided at 3 Blair Street, Calton.

30036 Private MCEWAN Hugh - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 1st August, 1917. Age 35. Grave Reference: No.4 XI. A. 23. Bedford House Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Bedford House Cemetery is located 2.5 kms south of Ypres town centre. The cemetery lies on the Rijselseweg (N336), the road connecting Ypres to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms after this crossroads on the left hand side of the Rijselseweg.

Son of Hugh and Margaret McEwan; husband of Martha McEwan, 8 Rowchester Street. S/4714 Private MCEWAN John - 9th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). John died 25th September, 1915. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: 78 to 83. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs Thomas McEwan, 90 Main Street, Bridgeton; husband of Jeanie Donaldson McEwan, Toronto, Canada.

1522 Private MCEWAN John - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 17th May, 1915. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road

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through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Edward and Flora McEwan, 130 Barrack Street.

S/1885 Lance Corporal MCEWAN John - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 14th July, 1916. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Mrs Isabella McEwan, 123 London Road. (Sometime of 10 Old Dalmarnock Road).

28854 Private MCFADYEN Daniel - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Daniel died 28th August, 1917. Grave Reference: IV. C. 18. Mendinghem Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Mendinghem Military Cemetery is located 17 kms north-west of Ypres town centre on the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge and on to Oost-Cappel. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308), is reached via Elverdingsestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the ring road of Poperinge R33 Europalaan, the left hand clockwise route circles the town of Poperinge and rejoins the N308 towards Oost-Cappel. 6.5 kms after joining the N308 lies the village of Proven. The cemetery is located 500 mtrs beyond the village of Proven on the left hand side of the road (which at this point is called Roesbruggestraat). Daniel resided at 471 London Road Bridgeton. 27608 Private MCFADYEN William - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 9th January, 1917. Age 39. Grave Reference: III. B. 3. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’ Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Husband of Margaret McFadyen, 47 Bell Street, Calton.

9399 Private MCFARLANE Alexander - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. Alexander died 17th June, 1916. Age 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of James and Catherine McFarlane, 94 Lightburn Road, Cambuslang. Alexander resided at 55 William Street, Greenhead.

93219 Driver MCFARLANE Andrew - 218th Field Coy. Royal Engineers. Andrew died 13th April, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: I. L. 2. Gezaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Gezaincourt is a village a little south-west of the town of Doullens, halfway between the main

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roads from Doullens to Abbeville and Doullens to Amiens. The Communal Cemetery and Extension are on the east side of the village. There is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission signpost outside Doullens on the road towards Amiens. Andrew resided at 61 East Nelson Street Gallowgate.

333069 Private MCFARLANE Lachlan - “C” Coy. 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Lachlan died 28th November, 1917. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Son of Mrs Christina McFarlane, 19 Marquis Street, Bridgeton.

19804 Private MCFARLANE William - 11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 15 King Street, Mile-End. 2707 Private MCFAUL John - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. John resided at Craignestock Street.

280869 Private MCFEDRIES J - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private McFedris died 11th September, 1918. Grave Reference: I. J. 1. Vaulxhill Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vaulx-Vraucourt is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, 6 kms north-east of Bapaume. Vaulx Hill Cemetery is signposted from the village. Take the RD36 direction Lagnicourt up the hill, and the cemetery can be seen at the road side 1 km from Vaulx-Vraucourt. Private McFedries resided at 143 Great Hamilton Street. 16622 Private MCGARRY Thomas -2nd/5th Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment. Thomas died 27th November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9 and 10. Cambrai Memorial Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms

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south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Thomas resided at 49 Tylefield Street Gallowgate.

45947 Private MCGAIRY Thomas - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 12th April, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 1. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines)., Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the Nee6 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Thomas resided at 150 Moncur Street.

14810 Private MCGARRY Matthew - 6th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Matthew died 29th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of John and Alice McGarry, 95 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

11465 Private MCGAW John - 6th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 29th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at100 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. MCGHEE Andrew Lance Corporal Gordon Highlanders 34 James Street Mile-End. No Results Found. 42414 Private MCGHIE James - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 23rd April, 1917. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of James and Catherine McGhie, 83 Sunnybank Street.

46132 Private MCGHIE Peter - Royal Scots. Peter died 27th August, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: VII. A. 35. Wancourt British Cemetery. Location:

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Pas de Calais, France. Wancourt is a village about 8 kms south-east of Arras. It is 2 kms south of the main road from Arras to Cambrai. The cemetery is a short distance south-east of the village just off the D35 road. Son of Mr and Mrs McGhie,135 London Road. 3/7392 Private MCGILL Andrew Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Andrew died 8th January, 1917. Age 23. Grave Reference: VII. E. 11. Struma Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. E78 is the main road between Thessaloniki and Serres/Bulgaria. Approximately 75 km from Thessaloniki, take the exit marked Strimoniko, Kalokastro and Nigrita. Proceed for around 1 km until you reach the crossroads at Strimoniko. Turn left for Kalokastro and Nigrita and proceed for approximately 3 km until you come to the junction of Livadocchori, Nigrita where the cemetery is signposted. Turn right onto the agricultural road and follow this for 400 mtrs and turn left for access to the cemetery. Son of James and Mary McGill (nee Edwards), 4 James Street, Calton

MCGIMPSIE William Corporal Highland Light Infantry 224a London Road. No Results Found. MCGINNES James C Private Royal Scots 414 London Road. No Results Found. 22039 Sergeant MCGINTY James - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 28yj November, 1916. Age 27. Grave Reference: I. J. 37. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of William and Mary Catherine McGinty, Rosina Place, Kilchattan Bay, Bute. James resided at 400 London Road, Bridgeton.

MCGLINCHEY J James Lance Corporal Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 104 Main Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 28911 Corporal MCGLINCHEY John - 11th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. John died 8th December, 1917. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: pier and Face 4 D and 5 B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Patrick McGlinchey, Finton, Co. Tyrone; husband of Rebecca McGlinchey, 702 Gallowgate. (Sometime of 6 Rowchester Street).

5529 Guardsman MCGLINCHEY Frank - 2nd Bn. Irish Guards. Francis died 20th October, 1915. Age 32. Grave Reference: I. K. 3. Vermelles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Les take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for

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approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Son of Peter and Rose McGlinchey, Tully, Ballintra, Co. Donegal. Francis resided at 52 Reid Street, Bridgeton. 40820 Private MCGOFF David - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 27th April, 1917. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Husband of Mary Crolly McGoff, 65 Rumford Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 91 Dale Street Bridgeton).

40819 Private MCGOFF Walter - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Walter died 18th November, 1918. Age 28. Grave Reference: XI. B. 36. Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Terlincthun British Cemetery is situated on the northern outskirts of Boulogne. From Calais follow the A16 to Boulogne, come off at Junction 32 and follow the D96E for Wimereux Sud. Continue on this road for approximately 1 km when the Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. However, it should be noted that the entrance to the cemetery is in St. Martin’s Road, which is the road on the left immediately after the cemetery. Walter resided at 23 Oswald Street Bridgeton.

6966 Private MCGOUGH Patrick - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Patrick died 11th March, 1915. Age 42. Grave Reference: I. D. 4. Merville Communal Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Merville is a town 15 kms north of Bethune and about 20 kms south-west of Armentieres. The Communal Cemetery is on the north-east side of the town to the north of the D38 road to Neuf-Berquin. Son of James and Sarah McGough; husband of Henrietta McGough, 52 James Street, Mile-End. Served in the South African Campaign. (Sometime of 21 Well Street Calton.

19807 Private MCGOWAN Alfred - 11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alfred died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Alfred resided at 3 Ann Street Bridgeton. 8579 Private MCGOWAN James - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. James resided at 144 Boden Street Bridgeton.

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43346 Private MCGOWAN Thomas - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Thomas died 23rd April, 1917. Grave Reference: A. 2. Bootham Cemetery, Heninel. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Heninel is a village in the Department of the Pas de Calais, 10 kms south-east of Arras and 3 kms south of the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai. Bootham Cemetery is a long row of graves, nearly 2 kms east of Heninel on the south side of the road to Cherisy. From Heninel centre take the Rue St. Germain and then a 1 km track to the cemetery. Thomas resided at 23 Hozier Street, Bridgeton. MCGOWAN William Private Highland Light Infantry 4 Well Street Calton. No Results Found. MCGOWN Harry Trooper King's Dragoon Guards 12 Savoy Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 36747 Private MCGRAN Thomas - 17th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 30th September, 1917. Grave Reference: IV. C. 25. Coxyde Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Coxyde Military Cemetery is located approximately 500 mtrs beyond the village of Koksijde on the N396 towards De Panne. From Koksijde Dorp the N396, Houtsaegerlaan crosses the Zeelaan and at the same time changes its name to Robert Vandammestraat. I kms along the Robert Vandammestraat N369, on the right hand side, lies the cemetery. Thomas resided at 48 Franklin Street Bridgeton.

4612 Private MCGREGOR Allan - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Allan died 1st November, 1916. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Robert and Elizabeth McGregor, 4 Tureen Street, Calton.

29249 Private MCGREGOR James - 8th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 10th June, 1917. Age 25. Grave Reference: B. 424. Karasouli Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Karaouli Military Cemetery is on the edge of the town of Polykastro (formerly Karasouli) which lies some 73 kms from Thessaloniki, between the River Axios (Vardas) and the south end of Lake Ardzan (now dry and replaced by a reservoir). The cemetery is behind the football stadium and is next to the Civil Cemetery. Take the main highway north from Thessaloniki to Evzoni and Skopje. After approximately 70 km take the exit signed Kilkis and Polykastro where you shall pick up the CWGC signs that shall lead you into Polykastro and to the cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs David McGregor, 226 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 103 Reid Street Bridgeton).

7037 Private MCGREGOR Robert - 6th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died 26th September, 1915. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery.

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Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Jeanie Gunning McGregor, 136 Bernard Street Bridgeton. MCGREGOR William Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 70 Stevenson Street Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 93768. Driver MCGREGOR William - 18th Div. Signal Coy. Royal Engineers. William died 30th August, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. G. 2. Quarry Cemetery, Montauban. Location: Somme, France. Montauban is a village about 10 kms east of Albert. 5 kms from Albert on the D938 (Albert-Peronne), turn east onto the D64 and the village of Montauban will be found 4 kms along this road. Travel through the village for 600 mtrs then turn north. The quarry from which the cemetery is named is 750 mtrs north of the village at the bottom of a valley, 800 mtrs from the village on the east side of the road. The cemetery is on the north-west side of the quarry. William resided at 2 Craignestock Place.

MCGUCKEN James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 9 Norman Street Bridgeton No Results Found on CWGC website. MCGUIRE G Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 34 Kent Street. No Results Found on CWGC website S/3709 Private MCGUIRE Hugh - 8th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Hugh died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 78 to 83. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about I km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Hugh resided at 12 James Street Calton. MCGUIRE John Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 574 ½ Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MCGUIRE Joseph Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 10 David Street. No Results Found. MCGURK A Private Highland Light Infantry 21 Sydney Street. Unable to verify as there are two of same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCILHENNY William Private Highland Light Infantry 21 Abercromby Street. No Results Found on CWGC website.

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7511 Private MCILROY James - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. James died 16th May, 1915. Age 33. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of the late William and Catherine McIlroy, 49 Tobago Street, Bridgeton; husband of Annie McIlroy, 61 Queen Mary Street Bridgeton. 282577 Private MCILWRAITH John - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 28th August, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9 and 10. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. John resided at 19 Green Street, Calton.

MCILWRAITH Rodger D Private Seaforth Highlanders 19 Green Street, Calton. No Results Found on CWGC website. S/17733 Private MCINDOE William - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 13th October, 1915. Grave Reference: I. G. 36. Chocques Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Chocques is 4 kms north-west of Bethune on the road to Lillers. When you reach the traffic lights on this road at Chocques, follow the signs for the centre of town and go through the main street, then turn left towards Gonnheim. Take the next turning on the right and the cemetery lies approximately 400 mtrs down the road on the left. William resided at 235 London Road. 45745 Bombardier MCINNES Clarence - “C” Bty. 100th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Clarence died 7th October, 1916. Age 25. Grave Reference: I. C. 26. Bapaume Post Military Cemetery, Albert. Location: Somme, France. The town of Albert is in the Department of the Somme. Bapaume Military Cemetery is about 2 kms north-east of the town on the right-hand side of the main road, D929, to Bapaume. Husband of C Bell (formerly McInnes, 31 Monteith Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 19 Muslin Street, Bridgeton).

67437 Gunner MCINNES Daniel K (M.M) - Royal Field Artillery. Daniel died 22nd January, 1917. Age 29. Awarded Military Medal. Grave Reference: 19. 1199. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis is a large cemetery in the Parkhead area of Glasgow. It is directly behind Parkhead Football Stadium and beside The Forge Indoor Shopping Centre. Son of Daniel King McInnes and Jane King McInnes, 104 Main Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 266 Main Street Bridgeton).

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42212 Private MCINNES George - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). George died 13th August, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. A. 6. Larch Wood (Railway Cutting) Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Larch Wood Cemetery is located 4 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on the Komenseweg, connecting Ypres to Komen (N366). From Ypres town centre the Komenseweg is located via the Rijselsestraat, through the Rijselpoort (Lille Gate) and crossing the Ypres ring road, towards Armentieres and Lille. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg. I km along the Rijselseweg lies the left hand turning onto Komenseweg. 2.7 kms along the Komenseweg lies the left hand turning onto Larch Wood Cemetery. The cemetery itself is located 400 mtrs along a rough single tracked road which leads to an ungated railway crossing, immediately adjacent to the site. George resided at 30 Harvie Street, Bridgeton.

4/8970 Corporal MCINTEE Daniel - 14th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Daniel died 26th November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. Daniel resided at 17 Green Street, Calton. MCINTEE George Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 9 New Street, Calton. No Results Found. CWGC only records Private George McIntee of Royal Irish Fusiliers with no additional details. MCINTEE Owen Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 7 New Street Calton MCINTEE Owen Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 224a London Road CWGC records only one Private Owen McIntee Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and the absence of additional details on CWGC site meant that it was not possible to identify which of the above two was which. MCINTOSH A Private Gordon Highlanders 81 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are four of same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCINTOSH G Private Seaforth Highlanders 540 Gallowgate. Unable to verify - two of same initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. 267N604 Private MCINTOSH Gilbert - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Gilbert died 11th April, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: XXII. F. 5. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Mr and Mrs McIntosh, 540 Gallowgate.

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MCINTOSH John Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 106 Bernard, Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are three of same Christian and surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. 13560 Private MCINTOSH Malcolm - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Malcolm died 15th April, 1916.Grave Reference: A. 17. Authuile Military Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Authuile (now Authuille), is a village 5 kms north of Albert. Authuile Military Cemetery is on the south side of the village, The cemetery is signposted on the main road (D159) through the village. Malcolm resided at 130 Barrack Street.

6813 Private MCINTOSH William - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 17th January, 1915. Grave Reference: IX. J. 15. Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cuinchy is a village about 7 kms east of the town of Bethune and north of the N41 which runs between Bethune and La Bassee. About 1 km north-west of the village are cross roads known as Windy Corner, and Guards Cemetery is a little west of these cross roads. William resided at 124 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

626 Lance Corporal MCINTYRE Alexander - 1st Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Alexander died 11th May, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 44. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Mary McIntyre, 254 Abercromby Street, Calton.

S/6830 Private MCINTYRE Archibald - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Archibald died 31st July. 1917. Age 18. No known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Archibald McIntyre, 11 Silvergrove Street, Canning Street, Bridgeton, and the late Mary McNeill McIntyre. (Sometime of 69 Franklin Street, Bridgeton). .

MCINTYRE D Private Seaforth Highlanders 148 Salamanca Street. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. 375775 Private MCINTYRE George - 15th Bn. Royal Scots. George died 23rd April, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: III. D. 6. Berlin South-Western Cemetery. Location: Brandenburg, Germany. Berlin is the capital city of Germany and lies in the north-east of the country. The village of Stahnsdorf

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lies approximately 22 kms south-west of Berlin and approximately 14 kms to the east of Potsdam. From the A115 motorway take exit 6 (Ausfahrt 6) Potsdam Zentrum/Teltow. Follow the signs for Teltow/Stahnsdorf, and continue for approximately 3 kms to the village of Stahnsdorf. Approximately 300 mtrs after entering the village turn left onto the Bahnhofstrasse. Continue for approximately 500 mtrs and the main entrance to the civilian cemetery (Sudwestfriedhof Stahnsdorf) is on the left. Berlin South-Western Cemetery is approximately 1.6 kms from the main entrance (20 minutes walk) following the signs for Zur Kappelle. Go past the wooden church on your right and follow the CWGC signpost. The cemetery can be found on the right. Son of Mary McIntyre, 277 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton, and the late Walter McIntyre. MCINTYRE James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 120 London Road, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCINTYRE James Private Highland Light Infantry 99 Claythorn Street. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCINTYRE Pat Private Highland Light Infantry 73 Mordaunt Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are three of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCINTYRE Paul Private King's Own Scottish Borderers. 50 East John Street, Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCINTYRE W J Private Labour Battalion 17 Carstairs Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 18289 Private MCINTYRE William - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 11th May, 1916. Age 23. Grave Reference: II. D. 44. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord. Location: Nord, France. Bailleul is a large town in France, near the Belgian border, 14.5 kms south-west of Ypres and on the main road from St. Omer to Lille. From the Grand Place, take the Ypres road and 400 mtrs along this road is a sign indicating the direction of the cemetery. Turn right into a small road and follow for approximately 400 mtrs. The cemetery is on the right and the Communal Cemetery Extension is at the bottom end. Son of Mr and Mrs John McIntyre, Sunnylaw Cottage, Glen Road, Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. Native of Glasgow, William resided at 123 London Road. Bridgeton.

MCKAY D Private - Black Watch. 493 Great Eastern Road. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details.

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MCKAY David Trooper - Scottish Horse 5 Campbellfield Street. No Results Found. 3/6354 Private MCKAY Robert - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 17th June, 1915. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Robert resided at 33 Webster Street, Bridgeton.

2585 Corporal MCKAY Robert - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 15th July. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Robert resided at 52 ½ Canning Street. MCKAY Thomas Private Highland Light Infantry 52 ½ Canning Street. Unable to verify as there are three of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC. 270535 Private MCKEAN Andrew - Hertfordshire Regiment. Andrew died 30th October, 1917. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 153. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north -east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N3232). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Andrew McKean, 36 Woodlands Road. Andrew resided at 4 Great Hamilton Street.

20846 Private MCKEAN Robert - 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Robert died 17th September, 1915. Age 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 97 to 101. Helles Memorial, Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Robert and Kate McKean, 17 Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton.

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41542 Private MCKECHAN Alexander - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Alexander died 4th June, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: IV. H. 3. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of James and Maggie McKechan, 52 Strathclyde Street, Bridgeton. Alexander was born at Stevenston, Ayrshire.

25806 Private MCKEE John - 1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. John died 29th January, 1917. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 A and 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. Husband of Elizabeth Hughes (formerly McKee) 188 Eustis Street, Roxbury, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. John resided at 70 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. MCKEE John Able Seaman Royal Navy - HMS "Swansea" 45 Brown Street. No Results Found. 9500 Private MCKEE Patrick - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Patrick died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Patrick resided at 16 Montgomery Street, Bridgeton. MCKEE Patrick Private Highland Light Infantry. London Road. No Results Found. 7504 Private MCKELLAR Duncan - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Duncan died 19th March, 1916. Grave Reference: N. 5. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery is located 16 kms from Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the N365, connecting Ypres to Wijtschate, Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres right road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. 2 kms after passing through the village of Ploegsteert lies the left hand turning onto Witteweg (Chemin de la Blanche). The cemetery lies 1 km along the Witteweg on the left hand side of the road. Duncan resided at 72 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

10928 Private MCKELLAR G - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Private McKellar died 20th July, 1916. Grave Reference: IX. J. 4. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France.Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards, past “Caterpillar Wood”,

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to the high ground at Guillemont. Private McKellar resided at 72 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

48925 Private MCKELLAR Hugh - 5th/6th Bn. Royal Scots. Hugh died 2nd October, 1918. Grave Reference: A. 2. Sequehart British Cemetery No 2. Location: Aisne, France. Sequehart is a village in the Department of the Aisne, 8 kms north-east of St. Quentin, and the Sequehart British Cemeteries No. 1 and 2 are just south of the road to Levergies. Hugh resided at 130 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

12653 Private MCKENDRICK Robert - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Ellen Logan McKendrick, 350 East Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn, U.S.A., and the late David McKendrick. (Sometime of 109 Canning Street, Bridgeton. 204533 Private MCKENDRICK Robert - 1st/6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Robert died 27th August, 1918. Grave Reference: VIII. E. 2. Brown’s Copse Cemetery, Roeux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roeux is a village about 8 kms east of Arras. Brown’s Copse Cemetery is about 1 km north-west of Roeux on the eastern outskirts of the neighbouring village of Fampoux, It is signposted from Fampoux village, Robert resided at 42 Graham Street Bridgeton. 414196 Sergeant MCKENDRICK William - 413th Field Coy. Royal Engineers. William died 8th April, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: Angora Mem. 111. Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery. Location: Iraq. Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery is located in a very sensitive area in the Waziriah Area of the Al-Russafa district of Baghdad. The main entrance to the cemetery is located opposite the College of Arts and the Institute of Administration in Baghdad University and adjacent to the Iraqi Cigarette Factory in Waziriah Area and the Press Ministry of Defence. Son of Alexander and Agnes McKendrick, 517 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

34681 Private MCKENNA Alexander - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Alexander died 24th January, 1917. Grave Reference: XXI. C. 14. Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Alexander resided at 52 Bankier Street, Calton. MCKENNA James Private Highland Light Infantry. 3 Green Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. 59511 Private MCKENNA William - 11th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 30th September, 1918. Age 25. Grave Reference: III. A. 9. Rue-Petillon

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Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Fleurbaix is a village 5 kims south-west of Armentieres on the D22. Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery will be found by taking the D175 from Fleurbaix towards Fauquissart, then the D171 towards Petillon, The cemetery is on the south side of the road from Petillon to La Boutillerie. Son of Hugh and Catherine McKenna, 725 Gallowgate.

MCKENZIE David Private Highland Light Infantry. 19 Newhall Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. MCKENZIE George Gunner Royal Field Artillery 110 Barrack Street, Calton. No Results Found. MCKENZIE John Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 11 Strathclyde Street. Unable to verify as there are several of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no additional details. 8787 Private MCKENZIE Kenneth - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Kenneth died 27th February, 1917. Grave Reference: II. C. 8. Bray Military Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Brau-sur-Somme is a village about 9 kms south-east of Albert. Bray Military Cemetery is north of the village, a little west of the road to Maricourt. Kenneth resided at 140 Swanston Street Bridgeton. MCKENZIE Peter Private Gordon Highlanders 53 Muslin Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details. 27238 Private MCKERCHAR David D - 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. David died 4th October, 1917. Age 37. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 66 to 68. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 km s north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mrs Isabella McKerchar, 59 Landressy Street, Bridgeton.

9500 Private MCKEE Patrick - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Patrick died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Patrick resided at 16 Montgomerie Street, Bridgeton.

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40556 Private MCKILLEN Daniel - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Daniel died 13th April, 1917. Grave Reference: I. E. 20. St. Nicolas British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. St. Catherine and St. Nicolas are villages and districts in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, adjoining the city of Arras on the north side. St. Catherine lying to the west, and St. Nicolas to the east of the N37 road to La Targette and Souchez. St. Nicolas British Cemetery lies along a footpath to the south of the Rue D’Enfer, which joins the road to Roclincourt. Daniel resided at 8 Webster Street Bridgeton.

46/EC Engine Room Artificer MCKILLOP Malcolm - H.M.S. “Victory.” Royal Naval Reserve. Malcolm died 4th January, 1916. Age 46. Grave Reference: Old. 2nd Ext. 1519. Glasgow (Eastwood) Old and New Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow (Eastwood) Old and New Cemetery is a large cemetery in the south part of Glasgow. The cemetery is actually divided in two separate parts and old section and a new section . They are both on Thornliebank Road on opposite sides of the road separated by a distance of 500 mtrs. Husband of Annie McKillop, 17 Alexander Street, Sandyford, Glasgow. (Sometime of 14 Greenhead Drive).

S/7832 Private MCKINLAY David - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. David died 12th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. David resided at 7 Pentland Place, Bridgeton. A/8090 Private MCKINLAY John - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 30th December, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John resided at 42 Craignestock Street. S/11037 Lance Corporal MCKINLAY Robert - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Robert died 23rd April, 1917. Grave Reference: II. F. 11. Heninel-Croisilles Road Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Heninel and Croisilles are villages approximately 5 kms and 8 kms south-east of Arras on the D33, in the valleys of the Cojeul and the Sensee respectively, and they are joined by a road which crosses a high plateau. On the eastern side of that road, nearer to Heninel, is the Heninel-Croisilles Road Cemetery which is approached down a 2 km track. Robert resided at 458 Baltic Street, Dalmarnock. 204280 Private MCKINLAY Thomas - 4th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Thomas died 20th July, 1918. Grave Reference: V. D. 4. Marfaux British Cemetery.

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Location: Marne, France. Marfaux is a commune 18.5 kms from Reims and 16 lms from Epernay. Marfaux British Cemetery is about 1 km south-east of the village along the RD386, on the north-east side of the road to Nanteuil-la-Foret and on the south-east side of the crossroad from Bois-de-Courton. The Marfaux (New Zealand) Memorial takes the forms of a panel stone erected in the shelter in Marfaux British Cemetery, and commemorates, by name, 10 casualties of the New Zealand Cyclist Battalion who fell in July, 1918 and who have no known grave. Thomas resided at 133 Barrack Street, Calton.

12514 Private MCKINLEY William - 9th Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales Own). William died 14th August, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 47 to 51. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. William resided at 11 Sunnybank Street, Dalmarnock. 24212 Private MCKINNON Charles - 8th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment. Charles died 20th September, 1917. Grave Reference: Enclosure No.4 IX. C. 17. Bedford House Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Bedford House Cemetery is located 2.5 kms south of Ypres town centre. The cemetery lies on the Rijselseweg (N336), the road connecting Ypres to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms after this crossroads on the left hand side of the Rijselseweg. Charles resided at 12 Davidson Street Bridgeton.

S/14490 Private MCKISSOCK George - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. George died 9th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 41 and 42. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. George resided at Arthur Street, Bridgeton.

64249 Private MCKNIGHT Peter - “D” Coy. 1st Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Peter died 25th September, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. F. 10. Vadencourt British Cemetery, Maissemy. Location: Aisne, France. Maissemy is a village about 5 kms north-west of St. Quentin and about 2 kms north of the small town of Vermand. Vadencourt British Cemetery lies to the north of

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Maissemy and is on the west side of the road from Vermand to Bellenglise. Peter resided at 21 Broad Street, Mile-end.

419072 Private MCKNIGHT R - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Private McKnight died 20th January, 1917. Grave Reference: G. 39. Cambrin Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cambrin is a village about 24 kms north of Arras and 8 kms east of Bethune on the road to La Bassee. The cemetery is on the north side of the road and is approached by a path from the main road. Private McKnight resided at 53 Green Street, Bridgeton.

6309 Private MCLACHLAN Archibald - 5th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Archibald died 20th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location; Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Archibald resided at 28 Kerr Street, Bridgeton. 27462 Private MCLACHLAN Walter - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Walter died 20th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Walter resided at 20 Market Street, Calton. 280197 Private MCLAREN Archibald - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Archibald died 29th November, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: N. 8. Ramleh War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). From Tel Aviv, take road number one (Ayalon) south towards Jerusalem. Leave at the exit signposted Lod/Ramleh. This is the exit after Ben Gurion Airport, Proceed along Route 40 for approximately 5 kms. At the traffic lights signposted Lod (South) turn right. At the roundabout turn left, The cemetery entrance is on the left, after 400 mtrs. Son of Archibald and Graham McLaren (sic) 35 Beechgrove Street, Dalmarnock. MCLAREN D Private Machine Gun Corps. 19 Struchers Street, Calton. No Results Found. 34696 Gunnrt MCLAREN Edward - “X” 37th T. M. Bty. Royal Field Artillery. Edward died 30th January, 1917. Grave Reference: I. D. 27. Rue-des-Berceaus Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Richebourg is a village and commune to the north of Bethune in the Pas de Calais. From the church in Richebourg, head south on the D166. The cemetery will be found on the right hand side of the road 950 mtrs from the church. Edward resided at 165 Moncur Street, Calton. 326956 Private MCLARTY Hugh - 7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Hugh died 13th October, 1918. Grave Reference: II. C. 16. Auberchicourt British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Auberchicourt is a village 11.5 kms east of Douai on the road to Valenciennes. Auberchicourt British Cemetery is

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1 km west of the village on the north side of the road to Erchinm 300 yards away from the Communal Cemetery. Hugh resided at 5 Tylefield Street Mile-End. MCLAUGHLAN John Private Highland Light Infantry. 296 Main Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details. 709558 Private MCLAUGHLAN Robert - 78th Bn. Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Robert died 24th August, 1918. Age 18. Grave Reference: II. B. 8. Hillside Cemetery, Le Quesnel. Location: Somme, France. Hillside Cemetery is located halfway between the villages of Caix and Le Quesnel on the D41, and is accessible via a signposted road off the main road. Son of Hugh and Margaret McLauglan, 68 Main Street Bridgeton. MCLEAN Alexander Private Highland Light Infantry 141 Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details. 202163 Private MCLEAN Allan - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Allan died 27th August, 1918. Age 39. Grave Reference: VI. B. 14. Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt. Location: Gezaincourt is a village situated 2 kms to the south-west of the town of Doullens. Bagneux British Cemetery lies to the south of the village, There is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission signpost in Gezaincourt village opposite the “Chateau” entrance. Husband of Mrs McLean, 29 Brown Street, Bridgeton. 27469 Private MCLEAN Andrew - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Andrew died 12th April, 1917. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1 and 2. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Mr and Mrs Alexander McLean, 239 Broad Street, Mile-End; husband of Sarah McLean, 137 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End.

14302 Private MCLEAN Archibald - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. Private McLean died 27th September, 1915. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Archibald and Janet Blair McLean, 15 Ross Street, Gallowgate, Calton. S/11305 Private MCLEAN John - 2ndBn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). John died 13th April, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: panel 25 and 63. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. John resided at 22 Monteith Street Bridgeton.

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45340 Private MCLEAN Ninian - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Ninian died 9th April, 1918. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berk Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3. 5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Thomas and Susan McLean, 143 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 159141 Sapper MCLEAN Thomas W - 2nd Tunnelling Coy. Canadian Engineers. Thomas died 15th February, 1917. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. B. 3. Maple Copse Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Maple Copse Cemetery is located 5 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the Meenseweg (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meensewg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 2.5 kms along the Meenseweg shortly after Birr Cross Roads Cemetery, lies the right hand turning onto Wulvestraat. I km along the Wulvestraat is the left hand turning onto Schachteweidestraat. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along the Schachteweidestraat on the right hand side of the road. Thomas resided at 13 Davidson Street. MCLEAN William Private Scots Guards 25 Cubie Street. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details 418464 Pioneer MCLEAN William Jackson - 14th Div. Sig. Coy. Royal Engineers. William died 19th November, 1917. Grave Reference: III. C. 1. Duhallow A.D.S. Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located on the Diksmuidseweg, N369 road, in the direction of Boezinge. From Ypres station turn left into M.Fochlaan and go to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn left and drive to the next roundabout, where you should turn right into Oude Veurnestraat. Take the second turning on the left which is the Diksmuidseweg. The cemetery is on the right hand side of the road just past the first turning on the right. William resided at 2 Yates Street Camlachie. MCLEAVY James Lance Corporal Gordon Highlanders. 59 Dunn Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 7397 Private MCLEISH David - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. David died 28th April, 1915. Grave Reference: XIV. B. 12. Berlin South-Western Cemetery.

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Location: Brandenburg, Germany. Berlin is the capital city of Germany and lies in the north east of the country. The village of Stahnsdorf lies approximately 22 kms south-west of Berlin and approximately 14 kms to the east of Potsdam. Husband of Mrs Clark (formerly McLeish) 17 Tamworth Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 58 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton). A/202780 Rifleman MCLELLAN William - 18th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps. William died 3rd October, 1918. Grave Reference: XVII. F. 1. Hooge Crater Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Hooge Crater Cemetery is 4 kms east of Ypres town centre on the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main crossroads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 3.5 kms along the Meenseweg on the right hand side of the road. William resided at 34 Savoy Street, Bridgeton. 415914 Sergeant MCLELLAND Robert F - 363rd Forestry Coy. Royal Engineers. Robert died 14th December, 1918. Grave Reference: 3007. Cadder Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Lanarkshire. From Glasgow proceed North on the A803. At the roundabout with the B819, take the B819, and then the next left. The cemetery can be found in Kirkintilloch Road opposite the Burger King. Robert resided at 405 Gallowgate. 1851U Stoker MCLENNAN Matthew - HMS "Black Prince" Royal Naval Reserve. Matthew died 31st May, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 23. Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, Hampshire. The Memorial is situated on Southsea Common overlooking the promenade, and is accessible at all times. A copy of the Memorial Register is kept at the Civic Offices in Guildhall Square and may be consulted there. 37 Officers and 820 men were lost in the sinking of HMS “Black Prince” at the Battle of Jutland. No one survived the sinking, and no one saw her sink yet there are many accounts of sightings just before she met her end in pitch darkness in the middle of the night - sightings made possible by the fact that she was ablaze from end to end and drifting helplessly in close proximity to other ships. “Soon after midnight there came an explosion from the direction in which she had disappeared.” Matthew resided at 11 Wesleyan Street, Gallowgate. 93496 Driver MCLEOD Donald - “B” Bty. 88th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Donald died 28th September, 1915. Grave Reference: II. H. 17. Le Touret Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Donald resided at 163 Claythorn Street, Calton. 10794 Private MCLEOD Hugh - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Hugh died 22nd July,

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1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 6 D and 7 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Hugh resided at 696 Gallowgate. S/17638 Private MCLEOD John - 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 12th October, 1917. Age 33. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 132 to 135 and 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 km s north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Husband of Catherine McLeod, 30 Kirkpatrick Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 24 Barrowfield Street, Bridgeton).

S/12006 Private MCLEOD Sinclair - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Sinclair died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Sinclair resided at 92 Canning Street. 331410 Lance Corporal MCLEOD Thomas D - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 25th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 km s north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. 68 Brown Street Bridgeton. 9553 Corporal MCLEOD William - 1st Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. William died 17th March, 1915. Grave Reference: J. 33. Bailleul Communal Cemetery, Nord. Location: Nord, France. Bailleul is a large town in France, near the Belgian border, 14.5 kms south-west of Ypres and on the main road from St. Omer to Lille. From the Grand Place, take the Ypres road and 400 mtrs along this road is a sign indicating the direction of the cemetery. Turn down the right into a small road and follow for approximately 400 mtrs, the cemetery is on the right. William resided at 163 Claythorn Street, Calton.

023452 Private MCLEOD William B - 12th Coy. Army Ordnance Corps. William died 24th October, 1918. Age 24. Grave Reference: 669. Mikra British

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Cemetery, Kalamaria. Location: Greece. Mikra British Cemetery is situated in the Municipality of Kalamaria in the city of Thessalonki just off Konstantinou Karamanlis Street between the army camp of Ntalipi (pronounced Dalipi) and the Kalamaria Greek Communal Cemetery. From both the town centre and airport of Thessaloniki it is approximately a 20 minute drive and can be accessed by first driving along Leoforos Ethnikis Antistaseos highway then entering Makedonias Street and turning right at the top of this road at the traffic lights. From there you enter Konstantinou Karamanlis and the cemetery is approximately 300 mtrs further on your right and a CWGC sign is clearly visible. Son of Elizabeth McLeod, 9 Ardenlea Street, Dalmarnock. MCLERNAN Alexander Private Highland Light Infantry 29 James Street, Calton. No Results Found. 9128 Private MCMAHON Francis - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Francis died 22nd July, 1915. Grave Reference: IV. J. 38. Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cuinchy is a village about 7 kms east of the town of Bethune and north of the N41 which runs between Bethune and La Bassee. About 1 km north-west of the village are cross roads known as Windy Corner, and Guards Cemetery is a little west of these cross roads. Francis resided at 14 Bell Street Calton. 265603 Private MCMAHON James 5th/6th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 25th March, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: I. A. 29. Ham British Cemetery, Muille-Villette. Location: Somme, France. Ham is a small town about 20 kms south-west of St. Quentin at the crossroad of the D930 St. Quentin-Roye and the D937 Peronne-Chauny. The British Cemetery is in the village of Muille-Villette. From the town centre of Ham take the D932 in the direction of Noyon. The cemetery is signposted from this road and is situated on the left hand side. Son of Owen and Ann McMahon, 83 Sunnybank Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 72 Oswald Street). 6799 Sergeant MCMAHON James - 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. James died 18th March, 1915. Age 31. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Louisa Forsyth McMahon, 144 Mathieson Street. (Sometime of 18 Ross Street, Calton). 13years service with 21st (E of I) Lancers. Rejoined 4th August, 1914. 18 Ross Street. 7330 Lance Corporal MCMAHON John - “B” Coy. 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 5th May. 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. 18. Villers-Guislain Communal Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Villers-Guislain is a village in the Department of the Nord, over 1.5 kms south of the main road from Cambrai to Peronne. The British graves are in the

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south-west part of the cemetery. Son of Owen and Mary McMahon, 19 Main Street, Bridgeton. Fireman MCMAHON John - H.M.S. "Princess Irene" Mercantile Marine Reserve. John died 27th May, 1915. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Plymouth Naval Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, Devon. The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound. It is accessible at all times. Copies of the Memorial Register are kept at the Tourist Information Office at Island House, 9 The Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2LS, and also in the Naval Historical Section at Plymouth Library. http://www/webrarian.co.uk/rnwm/ At about 11.14 on the morning of 27th May, 1915. Sheerness witnessed the destruction of the minelayer HMS “Princess Irene” which was on No.28 buoy about 3 miles WSW from the town centre. The ship had been built in Scotland in the previous year to the order of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company but was requisitioned and converted for Naval use before she could sail to the Pacific. The “Princess Irene” had a complement of 225 officers and men, three of whom were ashore that morning as the mines were being primed on the ship’s two mine decks. Also on board were a party of 80 or so Petty Officers from Chatham in addition to 76 Sheerness Dockyard workers who were completing tasks prior to the ship’s planned departure to lay her mines on 29th May. Without warning, the ship was blown to pieces and her remains, and the remains of those on board, were scattered over a wide are of the surrounding river and countryside. One of the Chatham Dockyard workers, David Wills, amazingly survived the explosion but few bodies were found. Those that were located were buried in Woodlands Cemetery in Gillingham, A memorial to those lost in both this and the “Bulwark” disaster is situated opposite Sheerness Railway Station. The cause of the disaster was thought to have been due to a faulty primer (pistol) although evidence at the Official Inquiry showed that the work of priming the lethal mines was being carried out (a) in a hurry and (b) by untrained personnel. The lower decks and keel of the “Princess Irene” remain more or less intact and have caused a degree of navigational problems to the large ships now using the eastern end of nearby Thamesport. At present there are no plans to raise her remains. Son of Mr and Mrs John Docherty, 40 King Street, Calton. MCMAHON Patrick Private Black Watch 8 Bell Street. No Results Found. 8987 Private Thomas MCMAHON - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 25th October, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 to 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1917 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiryah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry

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relate to the Panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Thomas resided at 10 Brown Street, Bridgeton. 14581 Private MCMAHON William - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 1st June, 1915. Grave Reference: XIII. 323. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery contains 111 scattered burials of the First World War and 151 of the Second Word War; a screen wall commemorates those whose grave are not marked individually by headstones. William resided at 11 Monteith Row.

34941 Private MCMASTER George - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 28th November, 1917. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Z|onnebbekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. George resided at 163 Claythorn Street, Calton.

204379 Private MCMASTER William P. - 5th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 6th September, 1917. Age 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 132 to 135 and 162A. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebbekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of the late John and Margaret Gilbert McMaster; husband of Alice Hendry (formerly McMaster, 21 Greenhead Court, 41 Green Street, Bridgeton. MCMILLAN Duncan Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. 47 Canning Street. Unable to verify as there are several of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details S/17355 Private MCMILLAN Hugh - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Hugh died 17th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel Pier and Face 15 B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Hugh resided at 47 Walkinshaw Street.

MCMILLAN Isaac Law Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 6 Playfair Street

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Bridgeton. No Results Found. 628557 Assistant Steward MCMILLAN John - H.M.S. “Princess Irene” Mercantile Marine Reserve. John died 27th May, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Plymouth Naval Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, Devon. The Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly towards Plymouth Sound. It is accessible at all times. Copies of the Memorial Register are kept at the Tourist Information Office at Island House, 9 The Barbican, Plymouth, PL1 2LS, and also in the Naval Historical Section at Plymouth Library. http://www/webrarian.co.uk/rnwm/ At about 11.14 on the morning of 27th May, 1915. Sheerness witnessed the destruction of the minelayer HMS “Princess Irene” which was on No.28 buoy about 3 miles WSW from the town centre. The ship had been built in Scotland in the previous year to the order of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company but was requisitioned and converted for Naval use before she could sail to the Pacific. The “Princess Irene” had a complement of 225 officers and men, three of whom were ashore that morning as the mines were being primed on the ship’s two mine decks. Also on board were a party of 80 or so Petty Officers from Chatham in addition to 76 Sheerness Dockyard workers who were completing tasks prior to the ship’s planned departure to lay her mines on 29th May. Without warning, the ship was blown to pieces and her remains, and the remains of those on board, were scattered over a wide are of the surrounding river and countryside. One of the Chatham Dockyard workers, David Wills, amazingly survived the explosion but few bodies were found. Those that were located were buried in Woodlands Cemetery in Gillingham, A memorial to those lost in both this and the “Bulwark” disaster is situated opposite Sheerness Railway Station. The cause of the disaster was thought to have been due to a faulty primer (pistol) although evidence at the Official Inquiry showed that the work of priming the lethal mines was being carried out (a) and (b) by untrained personnel. The lower decks and keel of the “Princess Irene” remain more or less intact and have caused a degree of navigational problems to the large ships now using the eastern end of nearby Thamesport. At present there are no plans to raise her remains. Son of Elizabeth Taylor Colquhoun (formerly McMillan),10 Sister Street, Bridgeton, and the late John McMillan.

MCMULLAN Christopher Gunner Royal Field Artillery 24 Dale Street Bridgeton. No results Found. 78361 Sapper MCMURRAY Andrew - Second Army Wireless Coy. Royal Engineers. Andrew died 6th August, 1917. Age 23. Grave Reference: I. C. 19. The Huts Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Huts Cemetery is located 6 kms south-west of Ypres town centre. From Ypres town centre the Dikkebusseweg (N375) is reached via Elverdingsestraat, straight over a roundabout onto J. Capronstraat (for 30 mtrs), then left along M. Fochlaan. Immediately after the train station the first right hand turning is the Dikkebusseweg. On reaching Dikkebus village the cemetery is reached by taking a right hand turning onto the Melkerijstraat. This road continues for 1

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km, over a crossroads and bending sharply to the right, then meeting a junction with the Steenakkerstraat. The cemetery is located 200 mtrs after this junction on the Steenakkerstraat. Son of Jessie McMurray, 8 Newhall Terrace, Greenhead. MCMURRAY James Private Royal Scots 151 Canning Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are three of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details 14736 Private MCNAB William - “C” Coy. 12th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 25th September, 1915. Age 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of the late Margaret and James McNab, 116 Gallowgate.

34679 Private (Signaller) MCNALLY John - 15th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 22nd October, 1917. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebbekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mary McNally, and the late John McNally, 90 Wesleyan Street, Gallowgate.

S/2753 Private MCNEIL John - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. John died 25th September, 1915. Age 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of John and Isabella McNeil, 560 Hamilton Road, Cambuslang. John resided at 276 London Road, Bridgeton. 263029 Private MCNEILL James - 1st/4th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. James died 28th October, 1918. Grave Reference: G. 17. Families British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Ramillies is a village approximately 3 kms north-east of Cambrai. The cemetery is signposted from the centre of the village and is situated just outside Ramillies on Rue d’erre. James resided at 122 Dalmarnock Street.

125528 Driver MCNEILLY Henry - 298th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Henry died 11th May, 1917. Grave Reference: IV. B. 79. Longueness (St. Omer) Souvenir

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Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. St. Omer is a large town 45 kms south-east of Calais. Longuenesse is a commune on the southern outskirts of St. Omer. The cemetery is approximately 3 kms from St. Omer, beside the Wizernes (Abbeville) road (D928), at its junction with the Rue des Bruyeres. There is a large car park to the rear of the cemetery. Son of Richard and Catherine McNeilly, 11 Palm Street, St. George’s Road, Glasgow (Sometime of 56 William Street, Bridgeton).

38805 Private MCNICOL William - 16th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 29th April, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: II. J. 26. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn onto the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Son of John and Agnes McNicol, 15 Mordaunt Place, London Road, Bridgeton.

40450 Private MCNIE Daniel - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Daniel died 10th May, 1917. Age 33. Grave Reference: P. II. L. 10B. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grande Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Son of Mrs John McNie, husband of Bridget McNie, 5 Waterloo Street, Mile-end.

280809 Private MCNULTY James - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 13th April, 1918. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berk Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3. 5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Owen and Margaret McNulty, 106 George Street, Mile-End. (Sometime of 23 Forrest Street, Mile-End.

8974 Private MCPHAIL Alexander - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 7th November, 1914. Age 35. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of the late Mr and Mrs James McPhail; husband of Helen Hunter Woods (formerly McPhail), 35 James Street, Calton. (Sometime of 84 Kirk Street Calton).

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3/7539 Private MCPHEE Archibald - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Archibald died 24th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 43. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Archibald resided at 51 Bell Street, Calton.

42939 Private MCPHEE Charles - 17th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died 1st December, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebbekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Charles resided at 22 Crownpoint Street. S/2683 Lance Corporal MCPHERSON Donald - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Donald died 18th August, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Donald resided at 106 West Street. MCPHERSON F Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 410 Baltic Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 3/5083 Sergeant MACPHERSON Malcolm - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Malcolm died 9th May, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 41 and 42. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Mary McPherson, Bridgend, Torlum, Benbecula, Inverness, and the late Alexander MacPherson. Malcolm resided at 142 Abercromby Street.

33618 Private MCPHERSON Thomas - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 25th October, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 35 and 64. Basra Memorial, Location: Iraq. Until 1917 the

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Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Maqil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kms along the road to Nasiryah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the Panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. Thomas resided at 33 Oswald Street. MCPHERSON William J Private Gordon Highlanders 30 John Street Lane Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details. 7127 Gunner MCQUADE Francis - “C” Bty. 106th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Francis died 24th July, 1917. Grave Reference: II. L. 50. Perth Cemetery (China Wall). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery was begun by French troops in November 1914 (the French graves were removed after the Armistice) and adopted by the 2nd Rifle in June 1917. It was called Perth (as the predecessors of the 2nd Scottish Rifles were raised in Perth), China Wall (from the communication trench known as the Great Wall of China), or Halfway House Cemetery. The cemetery was used for front line burials until October 1917 when it occupied about half of the present Plot I and contained 130 graves. It was not used again until after the Armistice, when graves were brought in from the battlefields around Ypres and from other smaller cemeteries. Perth Cemetery (China Wall) is located 3 kms east of Ypres town centre, on the Maaldestedstraat, a road leading from the Meen seweg (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 1.7 kms along the Meenseweg at a major roundabout lies the right hand turning onto the Maaldestedestraat. The cemetery itself is located 1 km along the Maaldestedestraat on the left hand side of the road. Francis resided at 42 New Street Calton.

1086 Private MCQUADE John - “B” Coy. 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 3rd July, 1916. Age 27. Grave Reference: II. D. 21. Bouzincourt Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Son of Patrick and Mary McQuade; husband of Jeanie Boyle McQuade, 32 Lochiel Street. Mile-End. Native of Glasgow. (Sometime of 56 Abercromby Street). 31468 Private MCQUADE William - 16th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 9th April, 1918. Age 31. Grave Reference: B. 15. Haverskerque British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Haverskerque is a village and commune in the north of France on the main D916 road between St. Venant and Morbecque, two large villages south of Hazebrouck. From the centre of the village of Haverskerque (on the main road) take the D122 road to Merville. After 1.5 kms you enter the hamlet of Le Corbie. Continue for a further 4500 mtrs then

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turn left onto Rue du Colonel Harrison. The cemetery is at the end of this track on the left hand side. William resided at 6 East Campbell Street.

337 Private MCRAE James - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 27th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. James resided at 10 Old Dalmarnock Road. MCSHERRY Charles Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 31 Moir Street. No Results Found. 41991 Private MCTAGGART James - 1st/5th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. James died 1st August, 1918. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. From R.N.2 (Soissons bypass coming from Paris/Meaus/Compiegne/Rouen or from Laon): Exit the R.N.2 dual carriageway at Reims exit and turn right (coming from Laon) or turn left (coming from Pasris/Meaus/Compiegne/Rouen) at the traffic lights and head into the town. After crossing the railway bridge, bear left onto Rue de Villeneuve, keeping the railway marshalling yards to your left to arrive at Soissons Railway Station. From Soissons Railway Station by foot/car: At the Railway Station traffic lights turn right onto the Avenue du General de Gaulle in the direction of the Centre Ville to the large roundabout (Place de la Republique). Take the second exit marked Centre Ville and bear right into the main street, Rue St. Martin (one-way). Continue along the Rue St. Martin until you see the Post Office (La Poste) on the right and then take the side road on the right, Rue du Mont Revers (one-way) immediately after the small chapel statedyle building. The Soissons Memorial is situated to the rear of this building and is easily identified by its massive white Portland stone construction. James resided at 4 Crownpoint Street

MCVEY William Private Highland Light Infantry 162 James Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same Christian initial, surname and regiment registered on CWGC with no matching additional details. 12885 Private MECHAN Harry - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Harry died 30th September, 1915. Age 21. Grave Reference: I. J. 28. Wimereux Communal Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wimereux is a small town situated approximately 5 kms north of Boulogne. From the centre of Boulogne take the A16 to Calais and exit at junction 33. Follow the D242 into Wimereux and at the first roundabout in town, take the third exit, continuing on the D242 and after approximately 200 yards, turn left into a one-way road. The cemetery lies at the end of this road. The Commonwealth War Graves are situated to the rear of the Communal Cemetery. Because of the sandy nature of the soil, the headstones lie flat upon the graves. Brother of Jane Ann

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Mechan, 86 Dalmarnock Street.

7457 Private MEIGHAN Hugh - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Hugh died 12th March, 1915. Grave Reference: II. P. 2. Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension. Location: Nord, France. Estaires is a town and commune in the Department of Nord, about 11 kms west of Arnentieres. The cemetery is on the eastern outskirts of the town and on the east side of the road to Bailleul. Leave the church and head north-east on the Avenue Kennedy. Take the second road on the left after 400 mtrs onto Rue de l’Egalite, which leads to the cemetery on the right hand side of the road. The Extension is on the far left hand side of the Communal Cemetery. Hugh resided at 29 Rumford Street Bridgeton. 5192 Private MEIGHAN W - “D” Coy. 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Private Meighan died 26th April, 1916. Age 20. Grave Reference: III. D. 2. St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery, Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The cemetery lies near the village of Richebourg-l’Avoue which is 9 kms north-east of Bethune. From Bethune follow the D.171 towards Armentieres and progress onto the D.166 proceeding into the outskirts of Richebourg. Take a left turning into Rue des Charbonniers for approximately 2 kms and the cemetery is on the right hand side. Son of William Meighan, 21 Boden Street Bridgeton.

MELVILL George Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 100 Bernard Street. No Results Found. 1842 Sergeant MELVILLE George - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 17th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. George resided at 118 Bernard Street Bridgeton. 26188 Private MELVILLE William - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 26th March, 1918. Age 37. Grave Reference: V. F. 3. Duisans British Cemetery., Etrun. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of Pas de Calais, about 9 kms west of Arras. The cemetery lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans. It is 1 km north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route Nationale N39 (Arras-St.Pol) in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes. Son of William and Margaret Melville, Netherplace, Newton Mearns, Glasgow. William resided at 704 Gallowgate. A/20080 Lance Corporal MENZIES David William- 16th Bn. Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. William died 25th September, 1916. No Known

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Grave. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about 8 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The Memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The Memorial itself is someway inside the Memorial Park, but again it is well signposted. William resided at 60 Newhall Street Bridgeton. MERRILEES William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 281 Broad Street Mile-End. Unable to verify between the above and the following in the absence of additional details on CWGC site. Significantly, only one of this name, rank and regiment listed MERRILEES William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 674 Gallowgate. Unable to verify between the above and the foregoing in the absence of additional details on CWGC site. Significantly, only one of this name, rank and regiment listed 14251 Private MILCAIRNS John - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 25th September, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Loos Memorial. Location: Son of Thomas and Margaret Milcairns, 103 Main Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 113 King Street, Calton).

38390 Private MILLAR Andrew - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Andrew died 28th April, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: XIX. M. 7.Etaples Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Etaples is a town about 27 kms south of Boulogne. The Military Cemetery is to the north of the town, on the west side of the road to Boulogne. Son of Mrs J Gardiner, 11 Preston Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 20 Kerr Street, Bridgeton). MILLAR Robert Bain Captain Machine Gun Corps 761 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 200708 Corporal MILLER Frank - 1st/5th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Frank died 5th June, 1918. Grave Reference: II. K. 17. La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-St. Vaast. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Neuville-St. Vaast is a village 6.5 kms north of Arras, a little east of the road from Bethune to Arras. La Targette British Cemetery lies to the south-west of the village on the north-west side of the road (D55) to the village of Maroeuil. Frank resided at 18 James Street, Calton.

28342 Private MILLER William - “C” Coy. 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 4th May, 1917. Grave Reference: IV. D. 37. Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kms west of Arras. The cemetery lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans. It is one km north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route Nationale N39 (Arras-St.Pol), in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes. Son of Mr and Mrs William Miller, 48 Green

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Street, Calton.

141277 Private MILLER Andrew - 15th Bn. Machine Gun Corps. Andrew died 6th May, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: IV. D. 12. Roclincourt Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Roclincourt is a village a little to the east of the road from Arras to Lens. Take the N17 from Arras until the junction of this road and the D60 (first CWGC sign here). Travel along the D60 into Roclincourt village, for approximately 1 km, to a right turn (direction St. Nicholas). Take this road for approximately 175 mtrs to a lane on the right. The cemetery lies 100 mtrs away at the foot of this line. Son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Miller, 59 Mordaunt Street, Bridgeton.

12748 Private MILLER David - “C” Coy.2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). David died 23rd October, 1916. Age 32. Grave Reference: IV. H. 17. Bancourt British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bancourt is a village which lies approximately 4 kms due east of Bapaume on the north side of the D7, Bapaume to Bertincourt road. Bancourt British Cemetery is situated east of Bancourt village, 300 mtrs off the D7 on the north side. The CWGC direction signs on the D7 indicate the best approach to the cemetery. Son of Mrs M Miller, 36 Barrowfield Street, Bridgeton.

MILLER David Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 592 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 44276 Private MILLER David - 9th Bn. Royal Scots. David died 13th April, 1918. Grave Reference: I. A. I. Ebblinghem Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Ebblinghrm is a village halfway between St. Omer and Hazebrouck. Ebblinghem Military Cemetery is 600 mtrs from the centre of the village heading east on the D55. Turn right onto the ‘Chemin des Loups’ and the cemetery is a further 500 mtrs on the left hand side opposite the wood. Son of Mrs Alice Miller, 48 Green Street Calton. (Brother to Private William Miller above). 160188 Private MILLER Frederick - 21ST Bn. Machine Gun Corps. Frederick died 24th September, 1918. Age 18. Grave Reference: V. G. 1. Bagneux British Cemetery, Gezaincourt. Location: Somme, France. Gezaincourt is a village situated 2 kms to the south-west of the town of Doullens. Bagneux British Cemetery lies to the south of the village. There is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission signpost in Gezaincourt village opposite the “Chateau” entrance. Son of Frederick and Isabella Miller, 27 Beechgrove Street, Dalmarnock. 14891 Private MILLER George - 11th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. George died 1st July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D and 5 B. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. George resided at 36 Barrowfield Street, Bridgeton.

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4/8582 Private MILLER Hugh - 1st Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Hugh died 11th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 44. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Postin the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Hugh resided at 70 Fordneuk Street Mile-End.

871377 Private MILLER Hugh - 16th Bn. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Hugh died 16th February, 1919. Age: 39. Grave Reference: A. 644. Seaford Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Sussex. This is on the Alfriston road, which was opened in 1897, and belongs to the Urban District Council. It contains 253 burials of the 1914 - 1918 War, almost all are in four of the plots on the North side, and a War Cross is erected on that side, close to the Chapel. The 36th (Ulster) Division was at Seaford in July and August, 1915; the B.W.I.R was encamped here/ the 10th Canadian Stationary Hospital was at Seaford in November, 1816 - January, 1917, and the place then became one of the main Canadian Training Centres. There are 25 burials of the 1939-1945 war including 6 unidentified Merchant seamen. Son of William Miller, 197 Claythorn Street, Calton. 49960 Private MILLER James A 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. James died 23rd October, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: I. B. 18. Romeries Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Nord, France. Romeries is a village approximately 16 kms south of Valenciennes and 4 kms north-east of Solemes. The Communal Cemetery is on the west side of the village on the north side of the road to Solemes. Son of William and Isabella Miller, 8 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 224 Baltic Street, Bridgeton). 240898 Private MILLER James - “A” Coy. 6th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 30th November, 1917. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference. Panel 44. Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stand in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Boulevard, sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of Samuel E and Rachel Miller, 271 Broad Street, Mile-End. (Sometime of 70 Fordneuk Street, Mile-End). 240898 Private MILLER James “A” Coy. 6th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 30th November, 19917. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 44. Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stands in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery

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entrance. Son of Samuel E and Rachel Miller, 271 Broad Street, Mile-End. 113348 Sergeant MILLER James M.M - No. 2 Special Coy. Royal Engineers. James died 10th April, 1918. Age 36. Awarded Military Medal. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 8 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstrat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of John and Mary Miller, 3 Greenlodge Terrace Greenhead; husband of Evelyn Mona Miller. M.A. (Glasgow University). Clyde 4/1822 Leading Seaman MILLER James - Nelson Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. James died 3rd May, 1915. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 8 to 15. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Miller, 57 Stevenson Street, Calton; husband of Jessie Miller, 44 Greenvale Street, Mile-End. MILLER James Leading Seaman Royal Navy - Royal Naval Brigade. 79 Marlborough Street, Mile-End. Unable to verify between the above and the undernoted in the absence of additional details on CWGC site. MILLER James Private Royal Scots 4 Fleming Street. Unable to verify between the above and the foregoing in the absence of additional details on CWGC site. S/5387 Private MILLER John - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 23rd May, 1915. Age 22. Grave Reference: Plot 2. Row E. Grave 7. Le Treport Military Cemetery. Location: Seine Maritime, France. Le Treport is a coastal town approximately 30 kms north-east of Dieppe. The Military Cemetery lies to the south of the town next to the town’s Communal Cemetery on the D940. Son of George and Jane Paterson (stepmother Janet Miller). John resided at 146 London Road. 1141 Private MILLER Thomas - “A” Coy. 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 30th June, 1917. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929).. Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Hugh and Catherine Miller, 38 Strathclyde Street, Dalmarnock.

142202 Private MILLER William - 30th Bn. Machine Gun Corps. William died 21st March, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: I.O. 12. Savy British Cemetery. Location: Aisne, France. Savy is a village 6.5 kms west of St, Quentin. Savy British Cemetery is on the south-western outskirts of the village, on the west

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side of the road to Roupy. Son of Robert and Christina Miller, 8 Morris Place. 8940 Private MILLIGAN David - “F” Coy. 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. David died 18th December, 1914. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 1. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berk Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3. 5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Hainaut, Belgium. Son of the late David and Elizabeth Airdrie Milligan. David resided at 15 Moir Street.

MILLIGAN Hugh Gunner Royal Field Artillery 20 Orr Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify between the above and the undernoted in the absence of additional details on CWGC site. MILLIGAN Hugh Gunner Royal Field Artillery 109 Canning Street. Unable to verify between the above and the foregoing in the absence of additional details on CWGC site. 16842 Private MILLIGAN Matthew - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Matthew died 19th March, 1916. Grave Reference: N. 7. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery is located 16 kms from Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the N365, connecting Ypres to Wijtschate, Ploegsteert and on to Armentierres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. 2 kms after passing through the village of Ploegsteert lies the left hand turning onto Witteweg (Chemin de la Blanche). The cemetery lies 1 km along the Witteweg on the left hand side of the road. Son of Mrs M Milligan, 2113 Main Street, Bridgeton. 20031 MILTON John Private - “D” Coy. 9th (Glasgow Hds,) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 23rd October, 1918. Age 29. Grave Referemce: VIII. M. 13B. Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport. Location: Seine Maritime, France. Le Treport is a small seaport 25 kms north-east of Dieppe. The cemetery is 1.5 kms south of the town. Go towards the centre of Le Treport and then follow the Littoral/Dieppe sign. The cemetery stands on the D940. Husband of Mary Milton, 27 Peel Street, Bridgeton. MITCHELL George Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 180 Hozier Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify in the absence of matching additional details on CWGC site.

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MITCHELL James Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 670 Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify in the absence of matching additional details on CWGC site. MITCHELL James Private Highland Light Infantry 24 Kerr Street. Unable to verify in the absence of matching additional details on CWGC site. Clyde Z/8019 Able Seaman MITCHELL Peter - S.S. “Heatherside” Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Peter died 24th August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 28. Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Location; United Kingdom, Hampshire. The Memorial is situated on Southsea Common overlooking the promenade, and is accessible at all times. A copy of the Memorial Register is kept at the Civic Offices in Guildhall Square and may be consulted there. On August 24th 1917, Heatherside on a voyage from Newport via Milford Haven to Malta with a cargo of coal, was sunk by the German submarine U-93 (Helmut Gerlach), northwest from Cape Ortagal. 27 persons were lost. Peter resided at 24 Ross Street, Calton.

331505 Lance Corporal MITCHELL William Alexander - 1st/5thnBn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 19th September, 1918. Age 26. Grave Reference: I. C. 4. Moeuvres Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Nord, France. Modeuvres is a village 10 kms west of Cambrai and 2 kms north of the main Cambrai to Bapaume road (N30). The Communal Cemetery can be found just outside the village on the D34A road towards Inchy en Artois, and the Extension lies alongside it. Son of Alexander and Robina Mitchell, 54 McIntosh Street, Dennistoun; husband of Jean Johnstone Mitchell, 8 Nansen Street, Maryhill. (Sometime of 168 Gallowgate).

41346 Private MOIR Alexander - 6th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Alexander died 10th April, 1918. Age 36. Grave Reference: V. F. 2. Vieille-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vieille-Chapelle is a village north-east of Bethune. From Bethune follow the D945 to Estaires for approximately 10 kms. Take the right turn onto the small road signposted to Vieille-Chapelle opposite Zelobes Indian Cemetery. Follow this road and on entering Vieille-Chapelle village, the Vieille-Chapelle New Military Cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of James and Jeanie Moir, Claythorn Street, Calton; husband of Agnes Muir Moir, 6 King Street, Mile-End. 22679 Private MONAGLE Charles - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died 8th January, 1918. Grave Reference: P. V. N. 1A. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Charles resided at 69 Dale Street, Bridgeton. MONTEITH James Private Highland Light Infantry 71 East Rose Street Mile-End.

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No Results Found. 151066 Private MONTGOMERY John Alford - Canadian Expeditionary Force. John died 16th September, 1917. Age 25. Grave Reference: III. B. 1. Fosse No. 10 Communal Cemetery Extension, Sains-en-Gohelle. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Sains-en-Gohelle is an old mining village 20 kms north of Arras in the direction of Bethune. Fosse 10 is by an old mine and group of miners’ houses on the southern outskirts of the village, approximately 10 kms west of Lens. Approaching Sains-en-Gohelle from the south on the main road, the Fosse 10 Communal Cemetery Extension is signposted to the left. Son of the late Mr and Mrs John Montgomery, 109 Allan Street Dalmarnock 40621 Private MOONAN James - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. James died 3rd May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. James resided at 67 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End. 7850 Private MOONAN John Joseph - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 21st December, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. John resided at 65 Anderson Street, Gallowgate. 321 Private MOONAN Richard - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Richard died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms, take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. 67 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End. CH/1422(S) Private MOORE Arthur - Royal Marine Light Infantry/ 2nd R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. Arthur died 28th April, 1917. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 1. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Arthur and Martha Moore, 4 French Street, Bridgeton.

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(Sometime of 224 Baltic Street, Bridgeton). M.A. (Glasgow University).

7428 Private MOONEY Francis - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles).Francis died 24th September, 1916. Grave Reference: I. J. 16. Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Philosophe lies between Bethune and Lens. From the Lens-Bethune road (N43), follow the D165E road for 400 mtrs to a right turn. The cemetery lies to the left 100 mtrs along this track. The first CWGC sign for the cemetery is at the junction of the N43 and the D165E. Francis resided at 8 Bell Street Bridgeton.

23 Private MOONEY Henry Elliott - 1st Australian Pioneers, Australian Imperial Force. Henry died 6th October, 1917. Age 30. Grave Reference: XX. E. 6A. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Thomas Elliott Mooney and Hannah Mooney, 32 Koroit Road, North Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. (Sometime of 1 Monteith Row).

8489 Private MOONEY Thomas - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 18th March, 1915. Age 38. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Patrick and Ann Mooney, 7 Little Dovehill, Glasgow; husband of Catherine McGowan Mooney, 413 Gallowgate.

137543 Sapper MOONEY Thomas - 179th Tunnelling Coy. Royal Engineers. Thomas died 29th May, 1917. Grave Reference: I. E. 27. Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Hazebrouck is a town lying about 56 kms south-east of Calais and is easily reached from Calais or Boulogne. The Communal Cemetery is on the south-western outskirts of the town. From the Grand Place in Hazebrouck follow the D916 Bethune road. Traverse the first set of traffic lights and the Communal Cemetery will be found 200 mtrs further along the right hand side of the road, as indicated by a signpost. The War Graves Plot lies immediately inside the entrance to the cemetery. Thomas resided at 1 Monteith Row.

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MOONEY Thomas Private Royal Scots 321 Baltic Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of the same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional details. MORE James Private Royal Army Service Corps 136 Gallowgate. No Results Found. 31298 Private MORGAN John - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 30th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John resided at 31 Market Street, Calton. MORRISON John Private Seaforth Highlanders 4 Duncan Street Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MORRISON John Private Seaforth Highlanders 104 Main Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. MORRISON Robert Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 87 Norman Street Bridgeton. No Results Found 31679 Private MORRISON Robert - “D” Coy.16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Robert died 11th July, 1917. Age: 27. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Nieuport Memorial. Location: Nieuwpoort, West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Nieuport (now Nieuwpoort) is a town in the Province of West Flanders on the south-west side of the River Yser, 3 kms from the sea. The Nieuport Memorial is on a site where the road to Lombardsijde joints the road from Nieuport dock. It is located partly along the “Sluizenring” and partly along the Westendelaan”. The Memorial takes the form of a pylon of Euville stone, 8 mtrs high, surrounded by a bronze band on which are cast the names of the casualties commemorated. It stands on a triangular paved platform, and at each corner of the triangle is the recumbent figure of a lion facing outwards. Son of William and Ellen Morrison, 52 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End. 332372 Private MORRISON William - 9th (Glasgow Hds) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Died 15th April, 1918. Age 21.Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. Son of James and Agnes Morrison, 8 Morris Place. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the

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right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. The sounding of the Last Post takes place at the memorial on the first Friday of every month at 7 pm.

41704 Private MORTON Thomas - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 12th October, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg 9N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Thomas resided at 65 Green Street, Calton.

15810 Lance Corporal MOULTRIE A - “A” Coy. 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Lance Corporal Moultrie died 20th May. 1917. Age: 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Brother of John Moultrie, 107 Green Street, Great Hamilton Street, Calton. S/10924 Private MUDIE Claude - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Claude died 7th July, 1916. Age: 23. Grave Reference: IV. E. 37. Vermelles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Son of Marion Mudie, 7 Dale Street, Bridgeton. MUIR Alexander Lance Corporal Royal Army Medical Corps 788 London Road. Unable to verify as there were no matching results found. 514017 Private MUIR Hugh M - 1st/14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish). Hugh died 19th April, 1918. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 10. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Hugh Morton Muir and Isabella Muir, 135 Sydney Street. MULLAN Henry Private - 52 Norman Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 59633 Private MULLEN Felix - 66th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. Felix died 3rd

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June, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: D. 685. Sarigol Military Cemetery, Kriston. Location: Greece. From Thessaloniki take the main road in the direction of Kilkis. The village of Kristoni is approximately 3 kms south of Kilkis and the cemetery is less than 1 km south of the village, from which the cemetery is clearly signposted. Son of Felix and Jane Mullen, 11 Bell Street, Calton; brother of the following Corporal Patrick Mullen. 147195 Corporal MULLEN Patrick - 3rd Special Coy. Royal Engineers. Patrick died 11th July, 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. H. 30. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) is located 2 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on the Komenseweg, a road connecting Ypres to Komen (N336). From Ypres town centre the Komenseweg is located via the Rijselsestraat, through the Rijselpoort (Lille Gate) and crossing the Ypres ring road, towards Armentieres and Lille, The road name then changes to Rijselseweg. I km along the Rijselseweg lies the left hand turning onto Komenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 1.2 kms along the Komenseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Jane Mullen, 11 Bell Street, Calton, and the late Felix Mullen.

22507 Private MULLEN Peter ALOYSIUS - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Peter died 18th November, 1916. Age 17. Grave Reference: A. 37. Frankfurt Trench British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel. Location: Somme, France. Beaumont-Hamel is a village in the Department of the Somme, about 24 kms south-west of Arras and 10 kms north of Albert. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux and Serre les Puisieux. On leaving Serre les Puisieux, 3 kms further along the D919 turn left onto the D174 following the signs for Auchonvillers. After 1.3 kms turn left onto the D163 in the direction of Beaumont. At the crossroads in the village of Beaumont, continue straight ahead in the direction of Miraumont. Frankfurt Trench British Cemetery is about 1 km further along on the left and New Munich Trench British Cemetery is a further 100 mtrs along from there. Son of James Mullen, 6 Sunnybank Street, Bridgeton. 19290 Private MULLIGAN James - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 28th April. 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. James resided at 53 Muslin Street Bridgeton. S/11907 Private MULLIN James - 6TH Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 26th April, 1917. Grave Reference: D. 2491 Cambridge City Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Cambridgeshire. The cemetery is known locally as Newmarket Road Cemetery, and the site is open daily between 07.00 and 09.00 hours. The cemetery is located on the north-east outskirts of the city and is close to the airport. It will be found at the junction of Newmarket Road (A1303) and Ditton Lane. James resided at 50 Bain Street, Calton.

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331979 Private MUNN Andrew - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Andrew died 20th May, 1917. Age 20. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Arras Memorial. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Husband of Margaret H. Munn, 8 Nelson Street. (Sometime of 269 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. MUNN William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 269 Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are two of same name and regiment on CWGC site without additional details. 1028 Trooper MUNRO Neil Jnr - 1st Australian Bn. Imperial Camel Corps (Australian). Neil died 19th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stands in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd., sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Neil Jnr resided at 421 Gallowgate.

106033 Private MURDOCH David - 217th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. David died 26th September. 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Tyne Cot Memorial. Panel 154 to 159 and 163A. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. David resided at 520 Gallowgate. 201390 Private MURDOCH Harry - 1st/5th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Harry died 3rd August, 1918. Age 25. Grave Reference: Q. IV. J. 16. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Son of Agnes Murdoch, 4 McFarlane Street, and the late Andrew Murdoch. S/12413 Private MURDOCH James Bryden - “C” Coy. 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 18th April, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: II. E. 75. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artpos is a village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn onto the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Son of James Bryden

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Murdoch, Neilston Houses, 1717 London Road, Tollcross. (Sometime of 693 Gallowgate).

18514 Private MURDOCH John - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 14th August, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the memorial on 1st July. John resided at 693 Gallowgate. 37847 Private MURDOCH John D - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 5th April, 1918. Grave Reference: II. Q. 4. Adelaide Cemetery, Villers-Bretponneux. Location: Somme, France. Villers-Bretonneux is a town 16 kms east of Amiens and the cemetery is situated west of the village on the north side of the main road from Amiens to St. Queintin. John resided at 12 Rockbank Street Mile-end. 3014 Private MURDOCH Richard Russell - 9th (Glasgow Highlanders) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Richard died 11th April, 1915. Age 27. Grave Reference: IV. B. 32. Bethune Town Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune is a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found, from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ’CIMITIERE NORD’. More precisely, from the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Harry Murdoch, Glasgow; brother of Mrs Dan Carmichael, “Redhall” 40 Sutherland Avenue, Pollokshields, Richard resided at John Street. 331170 Private MURPHY Edward M - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Edward died 25th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Edward resided at 187 Moncur Street, Calton.

13419 Sergeant MURPHY George - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 15th July, 1917. Age 27. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Nieuport Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Nieuport (now Nieuwpoort) is a town in the Province of Flanders on the south-west side of the River Yser, 3 kms from the sea. The Nieuport Memorial is on a site where the road to Lombardsijde joins the road from Nieuport dock. It is located partly along the “Sluizenring” and partly along the !“Westendelaan”. The Memorial takes the form of a pylon of Euville stone, 8 mtrs high surrounded by a bronze band on which are cast the names of the casualties commemorated. It stands on a triangular paved platform, and at each corner of the triangle is the recumbent

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figure of a lion facing outwards. Son of Edward and Helen Murphy, 63 East John Street. (Sometime of 7 Campbellfield Street). MURPHY H R Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 224 Moncur Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional details. S/20517 Private MURPHY Hugh - 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Hugh died 28th April, 1917. Age 22. Grave Reference: F. 1. Tank Cemetery, Guemappe. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Guemappe is a village in the department of Pas-de-Calais, 800 mtrs south-west of the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai (D33). Tank Cemetery is about 700 mtrs north-west of Guemappe village, near the west side of the road from Monchy to Wancourt. Son of Mr and Mrs William Murphy, 110 Great Eastern Road 1870 Private MURPHY James - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. James resided at 289 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. MURPHY William Private Royal Dublin Fusiliers 3 Greendyke Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/or matching details. MURRAY A H Lance Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 76 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/or matching details. MURRAY Alexander Private Highland Light Infantry. 99 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/pr matching details. MURRAY Archibald Lance Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. 30 Martin Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/or matching details. S/11909 Private MURRAY Gordon Stewart - “A” Coy. 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Gordon died 25th September, 1915. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of the late

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George and Annie Murray. Gordon resided at 28 Pentland Place Bridgeton.

MURRAY James Private Black Watch 20 Fielden Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/or matching details. 17087 Private MURRAY James - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 25th September, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. 123. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Son of James and Annie Murray, 11 Bell Street, Calton. (Sometime of 123 Sydney Street).

MURRAY James Gunner Royal Field Artillery 4 Old Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/or matching details. 352272 Private MURRAY James Cooper - 9th Bn. Royal Scots. James died 23rd April, 1917. Age 23. Grave Reference: I. A. 58. Level Crossing Cemetery, Fampoux. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Fampoux is a village 8 kms east of Arras on the D42. Level Crossing Cemetery is on the southern side of the village. Son of Mrs Jane Murray, 22 Preston Street, Bridgeton.

MURRAY James G Private Scots Guards 255 Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, surname and regiment on CWGC site without additional and/or matching details. 5602 Lance Corporal MURRAY John Lance - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 24th July, 1916. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Patrick Murray, 14 Sister Street; husband of Catherine Russell Murray. 174 Main Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 20 Franklin Street Bridgeton).

MURRAY John Trooper Lovat Scouts 41 St Marnock Street Mile-End. No Results Found. S/20640 Private MURRAY Laurence - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Laurence died 10th July, 1918. Age 34. Grave Reference: II. D. 7. Houchin British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Houchin is a village situated between Barlin and Bethune, about 5 kms south of Bethune. Houchin British Cemetery is on the south-west side of Houchin village. There are CWGC signposts to be found in the village of Houchin and on the main D72 road. Husband of Helen Murray, 31 Monteith Street, Bridgeton. 7477 Private (Rifleman) MURRAY R G - 5th Bn. . Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Transf. to (374830) 279th Area Employment Coy. Labour Corps. Rifleman Murray died 11th February, 1919. Age 22. Grave Reference: 4/G. 185. Glasgow (Sighthill) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Son

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of John Gray Murray and Helen Campbell Murrray, 32 Scotia Street, Bridgeton. Born at Glasgow.

7524 Private MURRAY Thomas - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 23rd March, 1915. Age 21. Grave Reference: XV. 2042. Glasgow (St. Peter’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery, London Road, Glasgow.. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Son of Mr and Mrs Daniel Miurray, 8 Franklin Street, Bridgeton, (Sometime of 20 Franklin Street Bridgeton). MURRAY Walter Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 74 Kirk Street. No Results Found. MURRAY William Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 53 William Street. No Results Found. MURRAY William J Private Highland Light Infantry 12 Sister Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. S/21268 Private MYLES William - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 28th May, 1916. Age 19. Grave #reference: II. B. 119. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord. Location: Nord, France. Bailleul is a large town in France, near the Belgian border, 14.5 kms south-west of Ypres and on the main road from St. Omer to Lille. From the Grand Place, take the Ypres road and 400 mtrs along this road is a sign indicating the direction of the cemetery. Turn right into a small road and follow for approximately 400 mtrs. The cemetery is on the right and the Communal Cemetery Extension is at the bottom end. Son of Mrs Adeline Isa Black, 10 William Street, Greenhead.

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49369 Private NEESON William - 16th Bn. Attd. 1st/4th Bn. Royal Scots. William died 23rd August, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3. Vis-En-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. William resided at 66 Reid Street, Bridgeton. 151674 Sapper NEIL Thomas - 253rd Tunnelling Coy. Royal Engineers. Thomas died 6th April, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. Although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the

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National Memorial of Villers-Bretonneux. Thomas resided at 109 Allan Street.

285078 Private NEILSON Alexander - 6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Alexander died 12th May, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Alexander resided at 388 Abercromby Street. 201747 Private NEILSON John - 1st/5th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. John died 31th November, 1917. Age 24. Grave Reference: P.27. Ramleh War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). From Tel Aviv, take road number one (Ayalon) south towards Jerusalem. Leave at the exit signposted Lod/Ramleh. This is the exit after Ben Gurion Airport. Proceed along Route 40 for approximately 5 kms. At the traffic lights signposted Lod (South) turn right. At the roundabout turn left. The cemetery entrance is on the left, after 400 mtrs. Son of John and Annie Neilson, 46 New Street, Calton.

210161 Private NELSON Andrew - 4th/5th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Andrew died 28th July, 1918. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. Andrew resided at 29 Hozier Street, Bridgeton.

S/11845 Private NELSON Bruce - 1st/8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Bruce died 31st July, 1917. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 42 and 44. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Elizabeth Wallace Nelson, 47 Tylefield Street 24572 Private NELSON David - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. David died 7th April, 1918. Age 36. Grave Reference: X. D. 9. Cologne Southern Cemetery. Location: Nordrhein, Westfalen. The city of Koln lies in the west of Germany approximately 30 kms to the north of Bonn. Cologne Southern Cemetery is located within the civilian cemetery, Sudfriedhof Koln. From the A4 Aachen to Olpe motorway take exit 11 (Ausfahrt 11) Koln-Klettenberg. After approximately 700 mtrs turn right direction Zentrum onto the Militarringstrasse, follow the road for approximately 2 kms and turn left onto the Bruhlerstrasse. Continue for approximately 1 km then turn left onto Markusstrasse. After approx 700 mtrs you come to Honinger Platz where the main entrance to the cemetery is. Cologne Southern Cemetery can be reached by following the main cemetery road. Visitors should note that vehicle access is not always guaranteed and Cologne Southern Cemetery is a 10 minute walk from the main cemetery entrance. Son of the late Mr and Mrs William Nelson of Bridgeton Cross; husband of Jessie Lange Nelson, 40

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Woddrop Street, Dalmarnock. 331805 Private NEWLANDS James (Cyclist) 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 20th May, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: I. C. 19. Croisilles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Croisilles is a village about 13 kms south-east of Arras. Croisilles British Cemetery is 300 mtrs along Rue Eugene Hornez, to the south-west of the village centre, off the road to St. Leger (D9). Son of George and Euphemia Newlands, 27 Wellpark Street. (Sometime of 115 Sydney Street). 30594 Private NEWLANDS John - 17th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 25th September, 1918. Age 24. Grave Reference: XXV. H. 21. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestgraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Henry and Agnes Newlands, 50 Duncan Street, Mile-End. Born Fort William.

S/8634 Private NICOL John - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. John died 19th December, 1915. Grave Reference: II. G. 1. Sanctuary Wood Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Sanctuary Wood Cemetery is located 5 kms east of Ypres town centre, on the Canadalaan, a road leading from the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 3 kms along the Meenseweg lies the right hand turning onto Canadalaan. The cemetery itself is located 1.5 kms along the Canadalaan on the right hand side of the road. 100 mtrs beyond the cemetery at the end of the Canadalaan is the Hill 62 Memorial. Son of James and Mary Campbell Nicol, 76 Ardenlea Street, Dalmarnock. (Sometime of 57 London Road, Bridgeton). 366679 Private NICOLL George - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 4th September, 1917. Grave Reference: L. 10. Cambrin Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cambrin is a village about 24 kms north of Arras and 8 kms east of Bethune on the road to La Bassee. The cemetery is on the north side of the road and is approached by a path from the main road. George resided at 76 Carstairs Street Bridgeton.

5646 Private (Trooper) NICOLL James - 2nd Dragoons Royal Scots Greys. James died 20th November, 1914. Age 30. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 5. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West

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Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Elizabeth Nicoll, 666 Springfield Road, Parkhead. (Sometime of 168 Swanston Street Bridgeton). 7695 Private NICHOLSON Robert - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Robert died 20th November, 1914. Age 31. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 15 and 16. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From

Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of the late David and Elizabeth Nicholson; husband of Cecilia Nicholson, 5 Great Hamilton Street. 1465 Private NIMMO Alexander - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 12th July, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22. 8 kms, take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Son of Alexander Nimmo, 48 Young Street East.

S/7179 Private NIMMO William - 1st Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 5th March, 1916. Age 27. Grave Reference: V. B. 4A. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestgraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Eldest son of the late William and Mary Allan Nimmo. William resided at 545 London Road. Born Glasgow. T/344104 Private NIVEN Andrew - VII Corps Troops, Mechanical Transport,

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Royal Army Service Corps. Andrew died 29th April, 1918. Age 49. Grave Reference: I. B. 16. Pernois British Cemetery, Halloy-.Les-Pernois. Location: Somme, France. Pernois and Halloy are villages on either side of the secondary road about 16 kms south-west of Doullens. The British Cemetery is just south of this road. Son of Robert and Agnes Niven, 13 Monteith Row.

43652 Private NIVEN Robert Christopher Russell - 15th Bn. Royal Scots. Robert died 24th April, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: A. 1. Hervin Farm British Cemetery, St. Laurent-Blangy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. St. Laurent-Blangy lies about 3 kms north-east of Arras. Hervin Farm British Cemetery lies about 1 km east of St. Laurent-Blangy, to the south of the road from St. Laurent-Blangy to Fampoux. Son of Thomas and Agnes Niven, 22 Montgomery Street, Bridgeton. Street. 59073 Private NIVEN Thomas - 8th Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 11th April, 1918. Age 18. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10 to 13. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of John and Margaret Niven, 221 Gallowgate. S/17635 Private NIXON Thomas - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Thomas died 18th April, 1918. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 119 to 124. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mr and Mrs Nixon, 463 Baltic Street, Bridgeton: husband of Mary B. Nixon, 313 Baltic Street, Bridgeton.

14709 Private NOLAN John - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 16th September, 1917. Grave Reference: II. E. 6. Derry House Cemetery No.2. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located 8 km south of Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the Rijselseweg N365, which connects Ypres to Wijtschate and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. The cemetery is reached by turning left in the village of Wijtschate along the Houtemstraat. The first right hand turning along the Houtemstraat leads onto the Krommestraat. 800 mtrs along the Krommestraat lies a turning to the left. The cemetery itself is located 50 mtrs beyond this left hand turning. Husband of Mrs J Nolan, 114 Sister Street, Mile-End.

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5218 Private OAKES James - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 12th March, 1916. Grave Reference: II. T. 2. St. Vaast Post Military Cemetery,

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Richebourg-L’Avoue. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The cemetery lies near the village of Richebourg-l’Avoue which is 9 kms north-east of Bethune. From Bethune follow the D.171 toward Armentieres and progress onto the D.166 proceeding into the outskirts of Richebourg. Take a left turning into Rue des Charbonniers for approximately 2 kms and the cemetery is on the right hand side. James resided at 130 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

40206 Corporal O'BRIEN George - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 28th December, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Martin resided at 178 London Street. 9326 Private O'CONNOR John - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22. 8 kms, take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. John resided at 74 Stevenson Street, Calton.

7274 Private O'DONNELL Bryce - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Bryce died 17th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right the hand side of the road. Bryce resided at 13 Yate Street, Camlachie. 11971 Private O'HAGAN Patrick - 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Patrick died 15th August, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 97 to 101. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipolii). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22. 8 kms, take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Patrick resided at 31 Kirk Street, Calton. 17486 Private O'HARA John - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 26th

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September, 1915. Grave Reference: I. d. 22. Chocques Military Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Chocques is 4 kms north-west of Bethune on the road to Lillers. When you reach the traffic lights on this road at Chocques, follow the signs for the centre of town and go through the main street, then turn left towards Gonnheim. Take the next turning on the right and the cemetery lies approximately 400 mtrs down the road on the left. John resided at 17 Ann Street Bridgeton. 11171 Private OLIVER David Private - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 23rd May, 1915. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right the hand side of the road. Son of J and Agnes Oliver, 50 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. O'NEIL J Private Highland Light Infantry 149 Bernard Street. Unable to verify as there are several of the same name and regiment some with additional and others with no additional details on CWGC which meant unable to establish connection. O'NEIL Paul Private Royal Army Service Corps 60 John Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found 300542 Private O'NEIL Thomas - 1st/8th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Thomas died 29th March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 77 and 78. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. Although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial of Villers-Bretonneux. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. Although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial of Villers-Bretonneux. Thomas resided at 16 Montgomery

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Street, Bridgeton. O'NEILL James Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 293 Swanston Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify on CWGC site as there are two of same name and regiment with no additional details. One commemorated on Loos Memorial. Other commemorated on Thiepval Memorial. 3884 Private O'NEILL John - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 25th March, 1918. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 72. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. Although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial of Villers-Bretonneux. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by entrance and gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. Although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial of Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Catherine O’Neill, 31 Soho Street, Bridgeton, and the late Patrick O’Neill. 22192 Gunner ORMISTON Ralph M.M - “C” Bty. 82nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Ralph died 18th September, 1918. Awarded Military Medal. Grave Reference: IV. I. 12. Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. From Bapaume take the N17 to Peronne. On entering Peronne, turn right towards the hospital. On reaching the hospital, which will be on the right, take the small road opposite and the Communal Cemetery is at the end of this road on the left. The Extension is on the south-west side of the cemetery. Ralph resided at 4 Binnie Place.

39889 Private O'ROURKE Thomas - 5th/6th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 22nd September, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: IV. F. 11. Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. The town of Abbeville is on the main road from Paris to Boulogne (N1), about 80 kms south of Boulogne. The Communal Cemetery and Communal Cemetery Extension are located on the left hand side of the road when leaving the town in a north-east direction for Drucat. CWGC direction signs will be found with the cemetery. Enter the Communal Cemetery by the left hand side main gate and follow CWGC signs with the cemetery. The Extension may be entered

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from the Communal Cemetery or from the Allee Du Souvenir Francais, where there is car parking available. Son of Mary and the late Patrick O’Rourke, 42 Graham Street, Bridgeton. Born Glasgow. 30513 Private ORR Alfred - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alfred died 3rd May, 1917. Age 24. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of George Barr Orr; husband of Rachel McIntosh Orr, 18 Abercromby Street 45875 Private ORR David - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. David died 22nd august, 1917. Grave Reference: LII. F. 2. Tyne Cot Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. David resided at 52 Crownpoint Road. 21732 Private ORR William - 9th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. William died 16th October, 1918. Grave Reference: V. F. 16. Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Terlincthun British Cemetery is situated on the northern outskirts of Boulogne. From Calais follow the A16 to Boulogne, come off at Junction 32 and follow the D96E for Wimereux Sud. Continue on this road for approximately 1 km when the cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. However, it should be noted that the entrance to the cemetery is in St. Martin’s Road, which is the road on the left immediately after the cemetery. Husband of Mrs J. Orr, 17 Ann Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 14 Scott Street, Bridgeton).

36847 Private OSBOROUGH William - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 4th December, 1917. Grave Reference: P. VI. C. 2B. St. Sever Cemetery Extension,. Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within the large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. William resided at 24 Harvie Street Bridgeton. 45441 Private OWEN William - 10th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 12th April, 1918. Grave Reference: III. D. 6. Lille Southern Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Follow the A25 motorway from Armentieres and exit at Junction 4. Follow the road to the right toward the hospital and turn left at the second set of traffic lights. Follow this road straight on until reaching the junction at the Church. Go straight through the junction until reaching traffic lights. The cemetery entrance is straight ahead at the junction of the Rue du Fauborg des Postes and the Rue de l’Arbrissead. William resided at 23 Preston Street,

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Bridgeton. OWENS David Private Highland Light Infantry. 9 King Street, Mile-End. No Results Found.

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19578 Private PALMER David - 9th Bn, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). David died 6th July, 1916. Age 23. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial, Location: France. Son of Mr and Mrs John Palmer, 1037 Gallowgate. 13713 Private PALMER David - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 24th November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Cambrai Memorial, Louverval. Location: Nord, France. The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the D930, Bapaume to road, 13 kms north-east of Bapaume and 16 kms south-west of Cambrai The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the D930, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the D930 give advance warning of arrival at the cemetery. David resided at 18 Martin Street, Bridgeton. 4/8656 Private PARKER James - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 11th February, 1915. Grave Reference: VI. L. 21. Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-D’Armentieres. Location: Nord, France. Ration Farm Military Cemetery is about 2.5 kms south of the village of La-Chapelle-d’Armentieres. Leave La-Chapelle-d’Armentieres, on the Fleurb aix road and cross over the Motorway bridge. The cemetery is 500 mtrs further along on the right hand side of the road. James resided at 58 Kirk Street Calton. 28564 Private PARKER James - 11th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 9th May, 1917. Age 29. Grave Reference: I. A. 6. Doiran Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kms north west of Drossaato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessalonica - Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 kms following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 km where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. Husband of Annie Parker, 107 Summerfield Street, Dalmarnock. 13531 Private PARKER William - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 1st August, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The

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Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. William resided at 14 Market Street, Calton. 1527 Private PARROTT Henry John - 6th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Henry died 29th August, 1914. Age 27. Grave Reference: M. 351. Rutherglen Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Rutherglen, Lanarkshire. Husband of Jessie McPhee Parrott, 30 Barrowfield Street, Mile-End.

285134 Lance Corporal PATERSON David - David died 11th April, 1918. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 1125 to 119. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of David and Janet Paterson, 113 Greenhead Street. S/1888 Private PATERSON Daniel Y - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Daniel died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 125 to 127. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Daniel resided at 40 Charles Street, Bridgeton. WR/322934 Sapper PATERSON James - Royal Engineers (Inland Waterways and Docks). James died 14th March, 1918. Age 51. Grave Reference: 21. 1211. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis is a large cemetery in the Parkhead area of Glasgow. It is directly behind Parkhead Football Stadium and beside The Forge Indoor Shopping Centre. Son of John Paterson, Gillhead, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire; husband of Mary Thomson Paterson, 15 Struthers Street, Calton.

9275 Private PATERSON James S - 1st Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 18th March, 1915. Age 38. Grave Reference: XXVII. H. 33. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Souchez is a village 3.5 kms north of Arras on the main road to Bethune. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village on the west side of the D937 Arras-Bethune Road. Son of James and Mary Freeland, husband of Mary Freeland Paterson, 177 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 8 Scotia Street, Bridgeton). Served in the South African Campaign.

PATERSON John Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 16 Colbert Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are four of same name and regiment on CWGC site, some with no matching details, others with no additional details. PATERSON William Sergeant Gordon Highlanders 107 Summerfield Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment on

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CWGC site, some with no matching details, others with no additional details. 2615 Private PATON Alexander R - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22. 8 kms, take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Alexander resided at 674 Gallowgate. 1396 Private PATON George - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 23rd December, 1915. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. 187. Pink Farm Cemetery, Helles. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). Follow the road to Helles opposite the Kabatepe Museum, At 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 18.2 kms, Pink Farm Cemetery will be found down a short track on your left. Pink Farm was a building about 1800 mtrs south-west of the Redoubt, on the road from Sedd el-Bahr to Geoghegan’s Bluff. George resided at 194 Preston Street, Bridgeton. G/552 Lance Corporal PATON John - 1st Garrison Bn. Attd. 63rd Anti-Aircraft Sect. Royal Munster Fusiliers. John died 20th October, 1918. Grave Reference: Plot 6. Row C. Grave 6. Montecchio Precalcino Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Italy. Montecchio Precalcino is a town in the Province of Vicenza, 4 kms north of Dueville and 16.8 kms north of the town of Vicenza. Take the altostrati A31, Vicenza Schio, and leave it at Dueville. Follow the signs for Montecchio Precalcino. On arriving in the village a CWGC sign will be seen. John resided at 121 Old Dalmarnock Road.

42481 Private PATON William Buchanan - 1st/5th King's Own Scottish Borderers. William died 28th September, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 6. Vis-En-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. William resided at 206 Abercromby Street.

16539 Corporal PATRICK Andrew - “B” Coy. 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Andrew died 5th May, 1916. Age 26. Grave Reference: II. F. 31. Vermelles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Son of Mr and Mrs James Patrick, 30 John St Lane, Bridgeton.

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S/9251 Private PATTISON Robert - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 18th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right the hand side of the road. Robert resided at 301 London Road.

45920 Private PEARSON Andrew - “C” Coy. 1st/4th Bn. Royal Scots. Andrew died 2nd November, 1917. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Jerusalem Memorial. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). The Jerusalem Memorial stands in Jerusalem War Cemetery, 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, sandwiched between Hadassah Hospital and the Hyatt Hotel. An Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of the late Mr and Mrs Andrew Balfour Pearson, 3 Market Street East, Calton.

14074 Sergeant PEARSON John R - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 3rd July. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John resided at 9 Tureen Street Calton. 266883 Private PEEL Robert H - 1st/6th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Robert died 24th April, 1917. Age 23. Grave Reference: IV. C. 2. Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kms west of Arras. The cemetery lies in Etrun but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans. It is 1 km north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route Nationale N39 (Arras-St.Pol), in the angle of the Arras Habarcq orad and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes. Son of Mary McInnes Peel, 990 Govan Road, Govan. (Sometime of 3 Marquis Street Bridgeton).

22211 Private PEPPER John - 9th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. John died 18th May, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 70 to 72. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. John resided at 6 Russell Place,

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Claythorn Street, Calton. 12503 Private PERCY John - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 47 to 59. Loos Memorial, Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. John resided at 454 Baltic Street Bridgeton. S/10929 Lance Corporal PETERS William - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 16th December, 1916. Grave Reference: II. A. 20. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. William resided at 637 Gallowgate.

5811 Private PETRIE David -m7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. David died 7th January, 1917. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of William Petrie, 356 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. 43065 Private PETRIE William B - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. William died 9th April. 1917. Age 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of James D. Petrie, 94 Stevenson Street. 203736 Private PHILLIPS Arthur -5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders - formerly (251672) Seaforth Highlanders. Arthur died 22nd March, 1918. Age 34. Grave Reference: Marchelepot Brit. Cem. Mem. 73. Roye New British Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Roye is a commune in the Department of the Somme 40 kms south-east of Amiens. From Peronne take the N17 to Roye. On arriving in Roye stay on the N17 and at the second roundabout take the D934 towards Noyon. Roye New British Cemetery will be found about 230 mtrs on the right along this road. Son of Alexander and Helen Phillips, 35 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

PHILLIPS James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 327 London Road Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name and regiment with no additional details on CWGC site. PHILLIPS William Bombardier Royal Field Artillery 66 William Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment with no additional and/or matching details on CWGC site.

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45923 Gunner PHILP John - “D” Bty. 88th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. John died 25th July, 1916. Grave Reference: I. C. 10. Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz. Location: Somme, France. Flatiron Copse Cemetery is on the right hand side of D929, Amiens-Albert-Bapaume, 10 kms east of Albert. From Albert take the right turn at Y Junction (102nd Infantry Brigade Memorial). It is located in the D20 just south-west of Bazentin-le Petit. From the D929 turn south (signposted Bazentin) and on reaching the D20 T junction turn right: the cemetery is green-signposted immediately. John resided at 87 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton.

Clyde Z/3785 Able Seaman PHILP Thomas - Anson Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Thomas died 13th November, 1916. Grave Reference: I. B. 31. Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel. Location: Somme, France. Ancre British Cemetery is about 2 kms south of the village of Beaumont-Hamel, on the D50 between Albert and Achiet-le-Grand. Thomas resided at 11 Cornfield Street Gallowgate.

PINNOCK John Lance Corporal Highland Light Infantry 100 Cumberland Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 22426 Private PINTO Leopold - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Leopold died 5th April, 1917. Grave Reference: C. 42. Nesle Communal Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Nesle is a village 20 kms south of Peronne. On entering the village from the north along the D35, the cemetery is signposted and can be easily found on the eastern side. Leopold resided at 7 West Street.

280286 Private POINTER William -7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 27th September, 1918. Age 18. Grave Reference: E. 12. Moeuvres British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Moeuvres is a village about 10 kms west of Cambrai and 2 kms north of the main Cambrai to Bapaume (N30). The cemetery is signposted off the N30 and can be found on the right hand side of the road (D34A) towards Moeuvres. It lies in open fields at the end of a grass access path about 150 mtrs long. Son of Edward and Elizabeth Pointer, 99 Titchfield Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire. Native of Glasgow, (Sometime of 410 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 4514 Private POLLITT Joseph - 9th (Glasgow Hds,) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Joseph died 15th July, 1916. Age 19, Grave Reference: XXVIII. N. 1. Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village 11 kms east of Albert. Delville Wood Cemetery is east of the village and on the south side of the road from Longueval to Ginchy. Son of Arthur and Margaret McGregor Pollitt, 254 Abercromby Street, Bridgeton. 182 Private POLLOCK John - 5tgh Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 19th August, 1916. Age 22. Grave Reference: I. D. II. Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz. Location: Somme, France. Flatiron Copse Cemetery is on the right hand side of D929, Amiens-Albert-Bapaume, 10 kms east of Albert. From Albert take the right turn at Y junction (102nd Infantry Brigade

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Memorial). It is located in the D20 just south-west of Bazentin-le-Petit. From the D929 turn south (signposted Bazentin) and on reaching the D20 T-junction turn right: the cemetery is green-signposted immediately. Brother of Janet Pollock, 35 Kerr Street.

Assistant Steward POLLOCK Matthew - Mercantile Marine Reserve HMS "Bayano". The liner Bayano was taken over in the First World War for service as an auxiliary cruiser. On March 11th 1915 , the vessel under command of Cdr. H. C. Carr was on her way to Liverpool to coal when she was intercepted 10 miles NW by W of Corsewall Point by submarine U-27. Lt. Cdr. Wegener. The attack took place at 5.15 am. The Bayano sank very rapidly and only 4 officers and 22 ratings were saved. Fourteen officers including Cdr. Carr and 181 ratings were killed. The SS Castlereagh, Captain McGarrick, arrived on the scene shortly after, but although she saw much wreckage and many dead bodies, she was chased away by the submarine and prevented from making a search. Matthew died 11th March, 1915. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Plymouth Naval Memorial. Son of Robert Pollock, 9 Broad Street, Mile-End, Bridgeton. S/3414 Private POLLOCK Richard - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Richard died 25th September, 1915. Age: 32. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 112 to 115. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of John and Janet Morton Pollock, 12 Craignestock Place. 42529 Private POLLOCK Samuel - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Samuel died 7th October, 1917. Age 22. Grave Reference: P. III. D. 4A. St Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St Sever Cemetery and St Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Nephew of Mr and Mrs William Brown, 17 Harvie Street, Bridgeton. 203071 Private POLLOCK William - 7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. William died 26th March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8 and 9. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. William resided at 36 Harvie Street, Bridgeton. 96659 (Gunner) Corporal POLSON William Alexander - “D” Bty.150th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. William died 30th August, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: I. A. 16. Potijze Chateau Grounds Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located to the north-east of the town of Ypres. From the station turn left and drive along M.Fochlaan to the roundabout, turn right and go to the next roundabout. Here turn right into Oude Veurnestraat, this then changes into Diksmuidseweg and Brugseweg.

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Drive along this road and continue straight over the traffic lights to the end of the road. At the T junction turn left (still Brugseweg) and continue along this road (N313) to the village of Sint Jan. At the crossroads in the village turn right onto the N345 (Potijzestraat), follow along to the next crossroads and turn left into Zonnebeekseweg. The cemetery is located on the left hand side by the cross roads. Son of Donald and Mary Polson, 51 Young Street, Gallowgate; husband of Mary Eleanor Polson, 51 Danefield Terrace, Otley, Yorkshire.

22413 Private POOLE William - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 3rd August, 1917. Grave Reference: II. G. 12. Brandhoek New Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Brandhoek New Military Cemetery is located 6.5 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Zevekotestraat, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via Elverdingestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. 6 kms along the N308, after passing the village of Vlamertinge and just beyond the church in the hamlet of Brandhoek lies the left hand turning onto the Grote Branderstraat. After crossing the N38 Westhoekweg, the first right hand turning leads onto the Zevekotestraat. The cemetery is located 300 mtrs along the Zevekotestraat on the right hand side of the road, beyond the N38 dual carriageway, which is necessary to cross. William resided at 42 Scott Street, Bridgeton.

202873 Private POWELL John - 4th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 21st March, 1918. No known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. John resided at 23 Marquis Street, Bridgeton. PRENTICE Charles Able Seaman SS "Excellence" 6 Brown Street. No Results Found. 10648 Private PRENTICE James - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 21st October, 1916. Age 22, No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Brother of Mrs M Houston, 304 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 3 Hozier Street, Bridgeton).

13950 Private PRENTICE John - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 15th July, 1916. Grave Reference: I. H. 15. Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt. Location: Somme, France. Maricourt is a village situated on the D938, Albert-Peronne Road, 10.5 kms from Albert. The cemetery is on the western outskirts of the village. John resided at 60 Howard Street Bridgeton.

32154 Private PROVAN Robert - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died

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1st May, 1918. Age 27. Grave Reference: I. E. 23. Arneke British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. The village of Arneke is approximately 50 kms south-east of Calais and about 8 kms north-west of the town of Cassel. Leave the village of Arneke on the D11 heading north. After 1.3 kms turn right at the crossroads. The cemetery is 500 mtrs on the right hand side. Husband of Mary Provan, 21 Mordaunt Place, Bridgeton. 16882 Private PYKE Charles - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Charles died 15th August. 1916. Age 25. Grave Reference: 21. 3. 37C. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis is a large cemetery in the Parkhead area. It is directly behind Parkhead Football Stadium and beside The Forge Indoor Shopping Centre. Son of James and Mary Burns Pyke, 15 Barr Street East, Bridgeton.

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146064 Gunner QUEEN James - 85th Heavy Artillery Group, Royal Garrison Artillery. James died 4th July, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: II. B. 21. Poperinghe New Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Poperinghe New Military Cemetery is located 10.5 kms west of Ypres town centre, in the town of Poperinghe itself. From Ypres, Poperinghe is reached via the N308. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308), is reached via Elverdingsestraat then directly over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching the town of Poperinge, the left hand turning from the N308 leads onto the R33 Poperinge ring road. I km along the N33 lies the right hand turning onto Deken De Bolan, The cemetery is located 100 mtrs from the ring road level with Onze Vrouwedreet on the right hand side of the road. Son of Pte. James Queen (Gordon Highlanders) and Catherine McInnes Queen, 16 Tamworth Street, Bridgeton QUIGLEY James. Service Number: 7314. Private 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders. Died 7th October, 1914. Age 25. Grave Reference 2.3. Les Gonards Cemetery, Versailles. Location: Yvelines, France. From the A13 in the direction of Paris from Normandy take the Versailles Ouest exit off the motorway and turn right down the N186 towards the Chateau of Versailles. If leaving Paris on the A13 take the Versailles Centre exit. Follow the N186 round a bend where it becomes Boulevard St. Antoine. At the Memorial roundabout turn right and continue up the side of the Chateau, along the Boulevard du Roi. At the Chateau follow the road round until reaching traffic lights and turn right then immediately left into Avenue de Paris. Take the second road on the right past the Hotel de Ville and continue along the road past the railway station to traffic lights under a railway bridge. Turn hard right as you pass under the bridge. The cemetery is on the left hand side of the road. The CWGC plot is at the rear of the cemetery on the right straight up from the entrance. There are no CWGC signposts although there is a CWGC plaque at the cemetery entrance. Son of James and Margaret Quigley, 24 Adelphi Street Bridgeton

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QUIGLEY John Lance Corporal Service No: 8204 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders. Died 3rd September, 1916. Age 26. Grave Reference: XV.H.8. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards, past “Caterpillar Wood”, to the high ground at Guillemont. Son of the late James and Margaret Quigley, 24 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton. S/22919 Private QUIN Thomas - 7th Battalion Cameron Highlanders. Thomas died 4th August, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: XVII.E.16A. Lussenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lussenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. Son of Mr and Mrs Patrick Quinn, 24 Rockbank Street Mile-end. Born: Bridgeton. 18501 Private QUINN Arthur - “A” Coy. Ist Battalion. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Arthur died 24th April, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: IV.C.32. Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Duisans and Etrun are villages in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, about 9 kms west of Arras. The cemetery lies in Etruan but takes its name from the nearer village of Duisans. It is one km north of Duisans on the D339 road off the Route nationale N39 (Arras-St Pol) in the angle of the Arras Habarcq road and a track leading to Haute-Avesnes. Son of John Quinn, 67 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End.

QUIRK Richard H Sapper Royal Engineers 16 Lochiel Street Gallowgate. No Results Found.

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8808 Private RAE Alexander - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 28th April, 1917. Age 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard de General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Mr Thomas Rae, 64 Oswald Street, Bridgeton. RAE James Private Highland Light Infantry 22 Carstairs Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment some with no additional details and others whose details do not match. RAE Thomas Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 64 Oswald Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 204784 Private RAFFERTY Patrick - 4th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Patrick

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died 20th July, 1918. Grave Reference: IV. B. 5. Marfaux British Cemetery. Location: Marne, France. Marfaux is a commune 18.5 kms from Reims and 16 kms from Epernay. Marfaux British Cemetery is about 1 km south-east of the village laong the RD386, on the north-east side of the road to Nanteuil-la-Foret and on the south-east side of the crossroad from Bois-de-Courton. The Marfaux (New Zealand) Memorial takes the forms of a panel stone erected in the shelter in Marfaux British Cemetery, and commemorates, by name, 10 casualties of the New Zealand Cyclist Battalion who fell in July 1918 and who have no known grave. Patrick resided at 159 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

6483 Private RALSTON John - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. John died 15th October, 1914. Grave Reference: J. 49. Y Farm Military Cemetery, Bois-Grenier. Location: Nord, France. Bois Grenier is a small village in the Department of the Nord, about 4 kms due south of Armentieres. Leave Bois Grenier on the D222 in the direction of Fleurbaix. After 1200 mtrs turn left following the signs for the cemetery, which can be found on the right hand side after the farm, approximately 800 mtrs from the main road. John resided at 43 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton. 7263 Private RAMSEY George - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. George died 30th October, 1914. Age 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypers (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Cecilia Cowan (formerly Ramsey) 8 Tamworth Street, London Road, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 22 Sydney Street, Bridgeton).

S/7432 Private RANKIN Andrew - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Andrew died 2nd November, 1916. Age 30. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Mary Rankin, 19 London Road, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 5 Hozier Street, Bridgeton).

76198 Air Mechanic 2nd Class RANKIN William Smith - 103rd Sqdn. Royal Air Force. William died 5th June, 1918. Age 25. Grave Reference: 733, Marissel French National Cemetery. Location: Oise, France. Marissel is an eastern suburb of Beauvais, a Cathedral town between Rouen and Compiegne. The cemetery, known locally as the ;Cimetiere Militaire National de Beauvais-Marissel’, is not actually in Marissel. It is located approximately 1 km north of Beauvais town centre on the Rue d’Amiens (D1001). The Commonwealth war graves are mainly located along the left-hand wall of the cemetery. Others are near the French monument and along the central section. Son of William Rankin and Euphemia Smith Rankin of Maryhill, Glasgow; husband of Maud Graham Rankin, 22 Canning Place.

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REDFERN Robert Private Highland Light Infantry 180 Claythorn Street, Calton. No Results Found. 1931 Private REDMOND Alexander - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 24th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Alexander resided at 39 Tylefield Street. 12384 Private REID Alexander - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 31st January, 1917. Age 30. Grave Reference\; Plot 2. Row A. Grave 17. Bertrancourt Military Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Bertrancourt is a village in the Department of the Somme. Using the D919 from Arras to Amiens you will drive through the villages of Bucquoy, Puisieux, Serre-les-Puisieux and the Mailly-Maillet (approximately 25 kms south of Arras). On leaving Mailly-Maillet, 100 mtrs further along the D919, turn right following the signs for Bertrancourt village (approximately 3 kms). On arrival at Bertrancourt take the first turning left and continue for 300 mtrs. A signpost will be seen which will direct you right onto a small lane which continues straight to Bertrancourt Military Cemetery. Alexander resided at 29 Preston Street, Bridgeton.

14258 Private REID Alexander - 12th Bn. Royal Scots. Alexander died 17th July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 6 D. 7 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Alexander resided at 137 Dalmarnock Road Bridgeton. 220092 Private REID Alexander S - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Alexander died 3rd September, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference; I. a. I. Dury Crucifix Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Dury is a village about 17 kms east-south-east of Arras. Travelling from Arras Centre, take the N39 Arras-Cambrai road for approximately 16.5 kms, where you turn left along D956. On this road take the first right fork of the Y Junction at 900 mtrs. Take the first right at 650 mtrs. The cemetery lies on the left side of this road 100 mtrs from the junction. Son of Mrs Janet Reid, 382 London Road, Bridgeton. 13636 Sergeant REID Alfred McEwen - “A” Coy. 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alfred died 8th September, 1916. Age 30. No Known Grave, Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of the late William B and Allison Macash Reed of Perth; husband of Jane C. Forrest (formerly Reid)

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165 Brook Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 689 Dalmarnock Road).

21056 Private REID Allison - Machine Gun Corps (Infantry). Allison died 19th October, 1918. Age 23. Grave Reference: 239. Glasgow Southern Necropolis, Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. This cemetery is in the centre of Glasgow located south of the River Clyde in the Gorbals area of the city. Son of James and Janet Davie Reid, 9 Cumberland Street. (Sometime of 41 Green Street, Bridgeton. A/7664 Private REID Andrew - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Andrew died 23rd October, 1916. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 4 D. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Mrs, A. McEwen, (formerly Reid) 18 Tobago Street, and the late J. Reid. 10500 Private REID Charles - 2nd Bn. Scots Guards. Charles died 16th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panels 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Gassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Charles was an employee of Templeton's Greenhead. 280218 Private REID Hugh - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 24th August, 1918. Grave Reference: VIII. N. 23. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Souchez is a village 3.5 kms north of Arras on the main road to Bethune. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village on the west side of the D937 Arras-Bethune Road. Hugh resided at 137 Dalmarnock Road.

17350 Private REID James - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 22nd March, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: F. 40. Beaurains Road cemetery, Beaurains. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Beaurains is a village on the outskirts of Arras, and Beaurains Road Cemetery is just north of the village on the road from Arras (N17). Son of Dugald and Robina Linton Reid, 25 Canning Street, Calton. REID John Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 83 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial and regiment with no additional and/or matching details. S/21108 Private REID John - “A” Coy. 7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. John died 13th March, 1917. Age 21. Grave Reference: I. H. 7. Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Aubigny-en-Artois is a

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village approximately 15 kms north-west of Arras on the road (N39) to St. Pol. From the N39 turn onto the D75 towards the village of Aubigny-en-Artois. The cemetery lies south on a road leading from the centre of the village, and the Extension is behind it. Son of John and Rachel Reid, 9 Boden Street, Bridgeton. 23457 Driver (Gunner) REID John D - “B” Bty. 148th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. John died 22nd July, 1917. Grave Reference: I. A. 7. Dickebusch New Military Cemetery Extension. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. From Ypres town centre the Dikkebusseweg (N375), is reached via Elverdingsestraat, straight over a roundabout onto J. Cappronstraat (for 30 mtrs), then left along M. Fochlaan. Immediately after the train station, the first right hand turning is the Dikkebusseweg. On reaching the village of Dikkebus, the cemetery is located on the Kerkstraat, which is a small street turning left off the Dikkebusseweg. 200 mtrs along this street, and just beyond the village church, lies the cemetery. Son of Mr R. Reid, 30 Howard Street, Bridgeton.

75207 Private REID John McCarthy - 13th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. John died 5th April, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 3. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. John resided at 394 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. REID Peter Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 338 Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are two of same name and regiment with no additional details recorded on CWGC site. Both are commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Panel 68 to 70 and 162 and 162A. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The first of these Peter Reid’s died 27th September, 1917. The second died 25th April, 1918. 203498 Private REID Robert - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 12th October, 1917. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 66 to 68. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of the Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The name s of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Robert resided at 30 Howard Street, Bridgeton. 250100 Gunner REID Robert - “B” Bty. 275th Bde. Royal Field Artillery. Robert died 18th April, 1918. Age 35. Grave Reference: II. G. 4. Fouquieres Churchyard Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Fouquieres-les-Bethune is a village about 1 km south-west of Bethune. The churchyard is on the right side of the road to Bruay, where it goes through a small industrial estate. The extension stand at the head of 20 steps leading up

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from the road, overlooking the village. Son of Robert and Elizabeth Reid; husband of Margaret Reid, 177 Claythorn Street, Calton. S/21200 Private REID William - 5th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 29th January, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: IV. A. 5. Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-Le-Grand. Location: Somme, France. Fins is a village on the road between Cambrai and Peronne. The British Cemetery is a little south-east of the village in the district of Sorel-Le-Grand on the right hand side of the road to Heudicourt. Son of William Reid of Rutherglen; husband of Agnes Cuthbertson Reid, 3 Forrest Street Mile-End.

REID William Private Cameron Highlanders. Howard Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. S/17102 Private REID William J - 2nd Bn. Cameron Highlanders. William died 11th May, 1915. Age 23. Grave Reference: Enclosure No.4 XIV. G. 17. Bedford House Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Bedford House Cemetery is located 2.5. kms south of Ypres town centre. The cemetery lies on the Rijselseweg (N336), the road connecting Ypres to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms after this crossroads on the left hand side of the Rijselseweg. Son of Mrs James Reid, 382 London Road. S/16181 Private REILLY James - 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders. James died 17th November, 1917. Age 26. Grave Reference: XXVII. AA. 4A. Lussenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Son of Jonas and Elizabeth Agnew Reilly, 17 Silvergrove Street, Bridgeton.

REILLY N Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 11 Greenvale Street Mile-End. No Results Found. 28778 Private REILLY Richard - 9th Bn. Cameroonians (Scottish Rifles). Richard died 23rd March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Pozieres Memorial. Location; Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the

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north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Richard resided at 3 Mordaunt Street.

18331 Private REILLY Thomas H - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 7th March, 1916. Grave Reference: II. A. 11. Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens. Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943 the main Lens to Bethune road. The Loos Memorial forms the side and back of Dud Corner Cemetery and commemorates over 20,000 officers and men who have no known grave, who fell in the area from the River Lys to the old southern boundary of the First Army, east and west of Grenay. Thomas resided at 10 Risk Street, Calton.

16974 Private RENNIE Hiram - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Hiram died 25th September, 1915. Age 39. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 53 to 56. Loos Memorial: Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Jessie Dale Parkinson (formerly Rennie), 742 Gallowgate. (Sometime of 10 David Street). 6975 Private RENNIE William - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. William died 10th April, 1917. Age 19. Grave Reference: S. 494. Glasgow (Sandymount) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. This large cemetery is in the western part of Glasgow. By road take the M74 exiting at junction 2. Turn onto Carmyle Avenue B765 heading north. Follow the road to a T junction at Shettleston Road turn right then left onto Gartocher Road. From Gartocher Road take the second road on the right. The cemetery is signposted on the left into Gartocher Terrace a narrow residential street. The main entrance to the cemetery is at the end of this road. Son of Mrs Jessie Rennie, 10 David Street, Gallowgate. 9702 Lance Corporal RETTIE William J - 1st Bn. Scots Guards. William died 25th January, 1915. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3 and 4. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Annie Rettie, 23 Hunter Street, and the late Robert Rettie.

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(Sometime of 30 Moir Street, Calton).

40775 Private REW Henry - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Henry died 13th September, 1917. Age 35. Grave Reference: II. E. 4. Derry House Cemetery, No. 2. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The cemetery is located 8 kms south of Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the Rijselseweg N365, which connects Ypres to Wijtschate and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. The cemetery is reached by turning left in the village of Wijtschate along the Houtemstraat. The first right hand turning along the Houtenmstraat leads onto the Krommestraat. 800 mtrs along the Krommestraat lies a turning to the left. The cemetery itself is located 50 mtrs beyond this left hand turning. Husband of Mary Rew, 200 London Road. REYNOLDS Francis Private Royal Irish Fusiliers 102 Abercromby Street. No Results Found. 13701 Private RHODIE David L - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 9th July. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. David resided at 45 Tobago Street. 28709 Private RICHARDSON John - 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 24th March, 1917. Grave Reference II. K.17. Faubourg D’Amiens Cemetery, Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery is in the western part of the town of Arras in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle, near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. John resided at 143 Claythorn Street, Calton. 12194 Private RICHMOND Robert - 6th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Robert died 24th August, 1915. Age 36. Grave Reference: VI. C. 16. Vermelles British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vermelles is a village 10 kms north-west of Lens. From Lens take the N43, towards Bethune, to its junction with the D75 in Mazingarbe. Turn right at this junction and continue for approximately 900 mtrs when Vermelles British Cemetery will be found on the left hand side of the road. Husband of J. Durning (formerly Richmond) 50 Greenvale Street, Mile-End. Native of Dumbarton.

18705 Private RICHMOND William - 2nd Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. William died 26th November, 1916. Grave Reference: IV. E. 22. Contay British Cemetery, Contay. Location: Somme France. Contay is a village on the main road, Amiens to Arras. The cemetery lies on the left (north-east) side of the road to Franvillers. There is a CWGC road sign next to the church and square of the village and next to the D23, Franvillers - Corbie, sign. The distance from the CWGC sign to the cemetery is approximately 650 mtrs. William resided at 170 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton.

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45896 Private RINALDIE John - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 22nd October, 1918. Grave Reference: IX. B. 1. Harlebeke New British Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Harlebeke New British Cemetery is located 32 kms east of Ypres town centre on a road leading from the N8 Meenseweg, connecting Ypres to Menen, Wevelgem, Kortrijk and Zwevegem. Ypres is linked to Kortrijk via the N8 passing through Menen and Wevelgem, joining the A17 1.5 kms after Wevelgem, in the direction of Gent. The A17 continues for 4 kms then meets the junction with the E17 continuing towards Gent. 12 kms along the E17 lies the junction with the N36 towards Harlebeke. The N36 ends at a ‘T’ junction with the N43. Turning left at this junction towards Kortrijk leads to the left hand turning onto Deerlijksestraat. The cemetery is located 250 mtrs along the Deerlijksestraat on the left hand side. John resided at 53 Dunn Street, Bridgeton.

28601 Private RINTOUL Andrew - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Andrew died 31st July, 1917. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of Mrs Annie Rintoul, 137 Crownpoint Road, Mile-End. (Sometime of 40 Soho Street, Gallowgate).

RISKWOOD James Private Cameron Highlanders 4 West Street Calton No Results Found. 202344 Private RITCHIE Andrew - 1st/4th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Andrew died 19th April, 1917. Grave Reference: XXXI. B. 8. Gaza War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Gaza is 3 kms inland from the Mediterranean coast, 65 kms south-west of Tel Aviv. From Israel stop at the Erez Crossing point and enter the VIP cabin for a pass to enter Gaza. Walk through “no man’s land” to the taxis on the other side. Gaza War Cemetery is 1.5 kms north-east of the city near the Bureir Road and 370 mtrs from the railway station. The cemetery is approximately 8 kms to the left of the main dual carriageway, Highway 250 through Gaza, and is about 200 mtrs back from the road through an avenue of trees. Alternatively, turn left off the highway after 4 kms, continuing with Highway 4 until Sha’arei Aza junction and turn right, then turn right into Gaza proper, heading back towards the border. In this direction the cemetery will be found on the right hand side after approximately 3 kms. Andrew resided at 5 James Street, Calton. RITCHIE James M Private Black Watch 18 Newhall Terrace Greenhead. Unable to verify as there are several of same name with no additional and/or matching details on CWGC site. 25804 Private RITCHIE John McAdam - 1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. John died 23rd April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais. The Arras

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Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaullle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Brother of George Ritchie, 223 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 9473 Private ROACH John - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat - Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2, take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. John resided at 85 Oswald Street, Bridgeton.

40557 Private ROBERTS Allan - “B” Coy. 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Allan died 3rd May, 1917. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d;Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaullle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of Mrs Annie Roberts. 38 Sister Street. Mile-End. (Youngest of 5 brothers who served).

230 Private ROBERTS Matthew - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Matthew died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat - Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2, take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Matthew resided at 47 James Street, Calton. Waiter (2nd Steward) ROBERTSON Alexander - Mercantile Marine S.S. "Thrasia" (Liverpool). Alexander died 27th March, 1917. Age 22. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Tower Hill Memorial. Location: United Kingdom, London. The Tower Hill Memorial commemorates men and women of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets who died in both World Wars and who have no known grave. It stands on the south side of the garden of Trinity Square, London, close to the Tower of London. The Memorial Register may be consulted at Trinity House Corporation, Trinity Square (Cooper’s Row entrance), Tower Hill, London, EC3N 4DH, which will be found behind the Memorial. Telephone: 020 7481 6900. The cargo steamship Thracia was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine UC-69 12 miles N. of Belle Isle on 27th March, 1917. The explosion burst her boilers, killing and engineer, a

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greaser, and two firemen. Immediately after the explosion the steamer went down by the head to starboard before any attempt could be made to lower the boats. Thirty-six men, including the captain were lost. Son of James and Hannah Robertson (nee Mackay) 212 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. ROBERTSON David Private Gordon Highlanders 155 James Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment with no additional and/or matching details on CWGC site. ROBERTSON George Private Highland Light Infantry 67 Brown Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment with no additional and/or matching details on CWGC site. 202705 Private ROBERTSON James Henry - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). James died 20th September, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 68 to 70 and 162 and 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. James resided at 59 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. ROBERTSON John Private Black Watch 106 London Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment with no additional and/or matching details on CWGC site. ROBERTSON John Private Royal Scots 20 Orr Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROBERTSON Matthew Sergeant Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 672 Springfield Road Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROBERTSON Robert Private Cameron Highlanders Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. ROBERTSON Thomas Private Royal Scots 39 Landressy Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROBERTSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 786 Gallowgate. No Results Found. ROBERTSON William Private Rifle Brigade 52 Howard Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROBERTSON William J Private Seaforth Highlanders 256 Broad Street

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Mile-End. Unable to Verify. ROBINSON A Private Gordon Highlanders 17 Norman Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROBINSON John Private Seaforth Highlanders 16 Brown Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 18489 Private ROBINSON Joseph W - Machine Gun Corps. Joseph died 16th July, 1916. Grave Reference: Plot 1. Row D. Grave 42. Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Corbie is a small town 15 kms east of Amiens. Go north from the town taking the D1 (Rue Gambetta) in the direction of Bray. You will arrive at a set of traffic lights with the hospital diagonally on your left. Continue, taking the second turning on your right onto the Rue Des Longues Vignes (VC6). The cemetery lies about 800 mtrs on the left and the extension is east of the Communal Cemetery. Joseph resided at 400 London Road Bridgeton. ROBSON John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 3 Wesleyan Street. No Results Found. RODGER William Private Royal Scots 35 Young Street Calton. No Results Found. RODGERS James Private Highland Light Infantry 49 Abercromby Street. No Results Found. ROGERS Thomas Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 219 London Road. No Results Found. 27169 Private ROSS Alexander - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 22nd April. 1917. Age 24. Grave Reference: IV. C 19. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boulogne-sur-Mer is a large Channel port. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, one of the town cemeteries, lies in the district of St Martin Boulogne, just beyond the eastern (Chateau) corner of the Citadel (Haute Ville). The cemetery is a large civil cemetery, split in two by the Rue de Dringhen, just south of the main road (RN42) to St Omer. The Commonwealth War Graves plot is located down the western edge of the southern section of the cemetery, with an entrance in the Rue de Dringhen. Unusually, the headstones are laid flat in this cemetery. This is due to the sandy soil. Car-parking is available along the Rue de Dringhen. Son of George and Margaret Bruce Ross,19 Canning Place. ROSS David Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 11 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify. ROSS David Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 204 French Street. Unable to verify.

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ROSS James Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 204 French Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROSS John Private Cameron Highlanders 64 Bernard Street Bridgeton No Results Found. ROSS Robert Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 9 Kirkpatrick Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. ROSS Robert S Lance Corporal Black Watch 700 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 5099 Private ROSS Thomas - 18th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Thomas died 4th June, 1916. Age 19. Grave Reference: V. D. 80. Bethune Town Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bethune is a town 29 kms north of Arras. The cemetery can easily be found, from any point in Bethune, by following the French signs indicating ’CIMETIERE NORD’. More precisely, from the town centre, turn right in front of the Tribunal and second right at the bottom of the road down to the cul-de-sac where the cemetery will be found. Nephew of Mrs Margaret Ross, 167 Creame Street, High Street, Glasgow. Native of Glasgow. (Sometime of 143 Main Street, Bridgeton).

ROSS Walter Private Royal Scots 56 Dale Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are two of same initial, surname and regiment with no additional details on CWGC site. ROSTRON Thomas Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 8 Ross Street Gallowgate. No Results Found. ROWAN James Lance Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 104 Reid Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. RUSSELL David Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 192 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. RUSSELL George Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 24 Crownpoint Road. No Results Found. RUSSELL George Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 44 Norman Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. RUSSELL Samuel Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 9 Fraser Street.

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No Results Found. RUSSELL William Private Seaforth Highlanders 50 Abercromby Street. Unable to verify as there are two of same initial, surname and regiment with no additional details on CWGC site.

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SANDS George Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 77 Bernard Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. SANDS Hugh Private Highland Light Infantry 23 Hozier Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 202841 Private SANNACHAN Robert - 8th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. Robert died 9th June, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: II. A. 11. Wanquetin Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wanquetin is a village approximately 12 kms west of Arras and approximately 6 kms north of Beaumetz. Wanqueetin Communal Cemetery Extension lies to the north-east of the village on the road to Warlus (D.59). Son of Robert and Mary Sannachan, 165 Bernard Street, Bridgeton.

SAWERS James Private Cameron Highlanders 22 Rowchester Street Gallowgate. No Results Found. SCOFFIELD John Private Gordon Highlanders 198 Main Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 45082 Private SCOFFIELD William - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 11th June, 1918. Grave Reference: I. E. 30. Bac-Du-Sud British Cemetery, Bailleulval. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Bailleulval is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais about 13 kms south-west of Arras, and the cemetery is 1 km west of the village on the north side of the main road from Arras to Doullens (N25). William resided at 4 Soho Street, Bridgeton.

SCOTT James Private Highland Light Infantry 56 Market Street. Unable to verify as none recorded with matching details on CWGC site. SCOTT Lancelot Corporal King's Own Scottish Borderers 124 King Street Calton. No Results Found. 30934 Private SCOTT Robert Graham - Canadian Army Service Corps. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Robert died 9th July, 1917. Age 38. Grave Reference: Sec. U. Lot 1. 87. Hamilton Cemetery, Ontario. Location: Hamilton Ontario, Canada. Access by car the Queen Elizabeth Way Highway, and from there, take the Provincial Route 403 Wes toward Hamilton/Brantford. Take the

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Route-6 North/Highway # 6 North exit toward Guelph, and head straight onto Provincial Route 6 North. Turn left onto York Road/Regional Route 344. The cemetery is located at 777 York Boulevard. Son of the late John and Jessie Scott, 128 Bain Street.

266185 Private SCOTT William - 1st/7th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 7th December, 1917. Grave Reference: E. 449. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Kantara War Memorial Cemetery is situated at Kantara East on the eastern side of the Suez Canal, 160 kms north-east of Cairo and 50 kms south of Port Said. Access to Kantara East is via vehicular or small passenger ferry from Kantara West. Kantara East is 30 kms north of Ismailia on the main Ismailia-Port Said road. The cemetery is 3 kms by road from the ferry, on the northern outskirts of the village. It is now possible to access the cemetery crossing the Suez Canal Bridge. Once on the Sinai side of the bridge follow (north) the signs for Kantara. The cemetery is located on the right side of the road (within 70 mtrs) as you enter the town of Katara. William resided at 40 Dale Street, Tradeston. SELLARS John Private Highland Light Infantry 154 Swanston Street. No Results Found. SELLARS Robert Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 50 Scott Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. SELLARS William Private Scots Guards 50 Scott Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. SEMPLE James H Private Highland Light Infantry 450 Baltic Street Dalmarnock. No Results Found. SEMPLE Joseph Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 9 East Hope Street Camlachie. No Results Found. 40520 Private SHAW Adam - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Born 1897. Adam lied about his age at the Recruitment Ofiice and was enlisted age 17. Wounded at Battle of the Somme in 1917. Killed in Action at Cambrai on 21st September, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: I. A. 18. Meath Cemetery, Villers-Guislain. Location: Nord, France. Meath Cemetery is approximately 16 kms north-east of Peronne and 20 kms south-east of Cambrai. Meath Cemetery is due south of the village, in the fields between “Targelle Ravine” and “Pigeon Ravine”. It was made by the 33rd Division Burial Officer in October, 1918. Son of Edward and Cecilia Shaw, 16 Webster Street, Bridgeton.

SHAW Daniel Private Gordon Highlanders 241 London Road. No Results Found. SHAW Joseph Private Highland Light Infantry 208 Main Street Bridgeton.

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No Results Found. SHEARER Norman Private Highland Light Infantry 61 Soho Street. No Results Found. SHEERIN John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 20 Green Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. R/12596 Rifleman SHELDON Francis - 12th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps. Francis died 5th September, 1916. Age 24. Grave reference: B. 23. 15. St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St Sever Cemetery and St Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Son of William and Hannah Sheldon, 38 Fielden Street, Bridgeton. Native of Walsall. SHEPHERD John Private Highland Light Infantry 22 Sydney Street. Unable to verify as there are no matching details for two of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site. 15990 Private SHEPHERD Samuel - 11th Bn. Royal Scots. Samuel died 1st December, 1915. Age 26. Grave Reference: I. K. 26. Wimereux Communal Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Wimereux is a small town situated approximately 5 kms north of Boulogne. From the centre of Boulogne take the A16 to Calais and exit at junction 33. Follow the D242 into Wimereux and at the first roundabout in town, take the third exit, continuing on the D242 and after approximately 200 yards, turn left into a one-way road. The cemetery lies at the end of this road. The Commonwealth War Graves are situated to the rear of the Communal Cemetery. Because of the sandy nature of the soil, the headstones lie flat upon the graves. Husband of Elizabeth Shepherd, 35 Newhall Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 93 Dale Street Bridgeton). SHEPPERD Samuel Private Royal Scots 93 Dale Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. SHERIDAN Peter Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 46 Reid Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 36589 Private SHERIDEN Jeffrey - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Jeffrey died 30th November, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 131 to 132. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse

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located at the centre of the Memorial. 261 Dalmarnock Road.

21844 Private SHIELDS John Hagerty - “A” Coy. 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 28th September, 1918. Age 20. Grave Reference: I. B. 4. Flesquieres Hill British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Flesquieres is a village at the junction of the D92 and D89 roads, about 5 kms south-west of the main road from Cambrai to Bapaume. The cemetery lies a little east of the village on the south (right) side of the D92 road to Cantaing. Son of Simon and Margaret Shields, 515 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. SHORT Joseph Private Black Watch 44 Avenue Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 200588 Lance Corporal SIEVEWRIGHT Allan Bell. M.M. - 5th/6th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Awarded Military Medal. Allan died 26th September, 1917. Age 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 68 to 70 and 162 and 162A. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of William and Helen Sievewright, Hill Road, Stone Lanarkshire. Allan resided at 66 Abercromby Street, Calton. SIM John Lance Corporal Machine Gun Corps 22 Tobago Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 42592 Lance Corporal SIMPSON Andrew - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Andrew died 9th June, 1918. Grave Reference: I. B. 5. Mesnil Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. The village of Mesnil is about 6.5. Kms north of Albert. Using the D929 from Bapaume to Albert, continue until you reach La Boisselle where there is a right turning signposted to Aveluy on the D10. Upon entering Aveluy continue straight until you reach the crossroads where you should turn right to Beaumont-Hamel. Continue for 4 kms and take the left turning to Mesnil Martinsart. On reaching Mesnil village, carry straight on through and when leaving the village the communal cemetery will be found on your left side. Son of Mr and Mrs John Simpson, 33 Main Street, Bridgeton. 84391 Private SIMPSON Archibald - 30th Bn. Machine Gun Corps. Archibald died 10th September, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: VII. A. 7. Arneke British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. The village of Arneke is approximately 50 kms south-east of Calais and about 8 kms north-west of the town of Cassel. Leave the village of Arneke on the D11 heading north. After 1.3 kms turn right at the crossroads. The cemetery is 500 mtrs on the right hand side. Son of Archibald and Mary Donaldson Simpson, 137 Main Street, Baillieston, Lanarkshire. (Sometime of 631 Dalmarnock Road).

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52745 Private SIMPSON David - “C” Coy. 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. David died 24th April, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: VI. B. 69. Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.1. Location: Somme, France. Doullens is a town in the Department of the Somme, approximately 30 kms north of Amiens on the N25 road to Arras. The Communal Cemetery and Extension lie on the eastern side of the town about 270 mtrs south-east of the road to Arras. Son of David A and Bella H. Simpson, 107 Greenhead Terrace.

240985 Lance Corporal SIMPSON Harry - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Harry died 1st October, 1918. Grave Reference: D. 16. Thilloy Road Cemetery, Beaulencourt. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Beaulencourt is a village 3 kms south-east of Bapaume on the road to Peronne (N17). From Beaulencourt take the Ligny-thilloy road. Thilloy Road Cemetery is on a very minor road, just before you reach Beaulencourt British Cemetery, after crossing the motorway. Harry resided at 25 Pentland Place Bridgeton.

28964 Private SIMPSON John - 14th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 17th April, 1917. Grave Reference: H. 162. Bothwell Park Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Lanarkshire. This cemetery, on the Bellshill-Uddingston road, now belongs to the County Council. It contains 28 War Graves. John resided at 5 Rowchester Street. SIMPSON Robert Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 4 Crownpoint Street. No Results Found. SIMPSON William Private Cameron Highlanders 4 Morris Place Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SIMPSON William Private Royal Defence Corps 26 Kirk Street Calton. No Results Found. SIMPSON William Private Royal Scots 45 Harvie Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SINCLAIR James Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 660 Dalmarnock Road. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SINCLAIR James Private Highland Light Infantry 23 Oswald Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SINCLAIR James Private Highland Light Infantry Preston Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details.

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2962 Private SKINNER John - 17th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 6th June, 1915. Grave Reference: E. 782. Glasgow (Riddrie Park) Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. If travelling by car this cemetery is very close to city centre motorway M8. Leave the motorway at junction 12 and travel north in the direction of Stepps. The cemetery entrance is on the left hand side 500 mtrs after the motorway exit opposite Hogganfield Park and Golf Course. If using public transport bus number 36 from Glasgow Buchanan Street Bus Station will stop directly outside the cemetery entrance. The cemetery is about a 15 minute taxi journey from the centre of Glasgow. John resided at 7 Campbell Street.

SLADEN Charles Private Black Watch 15 Moir Street. No Results Found. S/5634 Private SLOAN William S - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 11th April, 1917. Age 20. Grave Reference: J. 12. Athies Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Athies is a village 5 kms east of Arras. The cemetery is on the north side of the road from Arras to Fampoux and the Extension is on the north-east side of the Communal Cemetery. Son of William and Annie Sloan, 20 Chalmers Street, Calton. SMITH Alexander F Private Highland Light Infantry 36 Adelphi Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH Archibald Private Black Watch 42 Preston Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH Charles Trooper Scottish Horse 96 Claythorn Street. No Results Found. S/16976 Private SMITH Colin - 14th B. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Colin died 27th April, 1917. Grave Reference: II. G. 37. Bray Military Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Bray-sur-Somme is a village about 9 kms south-east of Albert. Bray Military Cemetery is north of the village, a little west of the road to Maricourt. Husband of H. Smith, 106 Broad Street, Mile-End. SMITH H Private Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 98 Main Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH Hugh Sergeant London Regiment 92 ½ Great Hamilton Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional

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and/or matching details. SMITH James Private Highland Light Infantry 40 William Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH James Private Scots Guards 29 Walkinshaw Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH James Private Scots Guards 80 Bain Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH James B Driver Royal Field Artillery 50 Marquis Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH John Private Gordon Highlanders 7 Pentland Place. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. PLY/12126 Corporal SMITH John - Royal Marine Light Infantry. Ist R.M. Bn. R.N. Div. John died 25th August, 1918. Age 33. Grave Reference: IV. F. 11. Warlencourt British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Warlencourt British Cemetery lies on the east side of the D929, to the south-east of Warlencourt village and 5 kms south-west of Bapaume. Husband of Mary McNiven Smith, 101 Walkinshaw Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 102 French Street, Bridgeton). SMITH Richard Private Royal Scots 59 Sunnybank Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH Thomas Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 185 Main Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. SMITH William Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 4 Carstairs Street. Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial Christian name, surname, and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional

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and/or matching details. SMITH William Private Labour Battalion 37 Soho Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 2322 Private SMITH William - 6th Bn. Royal Irish Rifles. William died 11th August, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 177 and 178. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat - Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2, take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. William resided at 201 London Road.

10313 Private SMITH William - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. William died 21st October, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. William resided at 16 Mordaunt Street, Dalmarnock.

92770 Sergeant SMITH William Anderson - “C” Bty. 81st Bde. Royal Field Artillery. William died 8th December, 1915. Age 19. Grave Reference: III. D. 10. Perth Cemetery (China Wall). Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Perth Cemetery (China Wall) is located 3 kms east of Ypres town centre, on the Maaldestedestraat, a road leading from the Menswear (N8), connecting Ypres to Menen. From Ypres town centre the Meenseweg is located via Torhoutstraat and right onto Basculestraat. Basculestraat ends at a main cross roads, directly over which begins the Meenseweg. 1.7 kms along the Meenseweg at a major roundabout lies the right hand turning onto the Maaldestedestraat. The cemetery itself is located 1 km along the Maaldestedestraat on the left hand side of the road. Son of Robert and Annie A. Smith, 788 London Road.

SNEDDON Alexander Sergeant Seaforth Highlanders 90 Springfield Road Bridgeton. No Results Found. SOMMERVILLE Andrew Private Gordon Highlanders 24 Howard Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. SPEIRS Alexander Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 7 Colbert Street Bridgeton.

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No Results Found. S/11096 Private SPEIRS Carlton - 1st/7th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Carleton died 11th July, 1916. Age: 20. Grave Reference: III. A. 11. Maroeuil British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Maroeuil is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais. 6 kms north-west of Arras, between the roads to Houdain and Aubigny. The British Cemetery lies at the end of a track running from the road to Bray and Ecoivres (C.1). Son of George and Alice Speirs, 732 Gallowgate.

SPEIRS Hugh Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 125 Crownpoint Road. No Results Found. SPEIRS Robert Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 14 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. SPEIRS Robert G Private Seaforth Highlanders 133 Greenhead Street. No Results Found. 201137 Lance Sergeant SPENCE William - 5th/6th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 14th April, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: The Arras Memorial is in the Vaubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. William resided at 394 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. S/2458 Private SPENCE William - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 1st July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the /d73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. William resided at 21 Boden Street, Bridgeton. SPENCER J H Trooper Lancers 17 Carstairs on Street. No Results Found. 9623 Private SPENCER Thomas - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots. Thomas died 20th April, 1915. Age: 38. Grave Reference: A. 48. Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery is located 8 kms south of Ypres on a road leading from the Kemmelseweg (N331), connecting Ypres to Kemmel. From Ypres town centre the Kemmelseweg is reached via the Rijselsestraat, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and straight towards Armentieres (N336). 900 mtrs after the crossroads is the right hand turning onto the Kemmelseweg (made prominent by a railway level crossing). On reaching the village of Kemmel the first right hand turning leads onto the Reningelststraat. 600 mtrs along the Reningelststraat lies the right hand turning onto Nieuwstraat. 500 mtrs along the Nieuwstraat on the right hand side of the road lies the cemetery. Son of the late Thomas and Sarah Spencer; husband of Isabella Mathison Spencer,

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17 Carstairs Street, Bridgeton. Thomas, a native of Leicester, served in the South African Campaign.

9371 Sergeant SPROUL James - 3rd Bn. Canadian Expeditionary Force. James died 8th October, 1916. Age: 33. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about 8 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The Memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The Memorial itself is someway inside the Memorial Park, but again it is well signposted. Son of Alexander and Agnes Sproul, 40 Goldwin Avenue, Toronto; husband of Alice Easdale Rietberg (formerly Sproul) 91 Empire Avenue, Toronto, Canada. (Sometime of 315 Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow). 32556 Private SPROUL James - 1st Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 12th April, 1918. Age: 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 4. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of James and Elizabeth Black Sproul. 347 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton.

6118 Private STAFFORD James - 4th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. James died 18th November, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. James resided at 34 Brown Street. S/10556 Private STAFFORD John - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. John died 17th October, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. John (brother to James above) resided at 34 Brown Street.

28397 Private STAIRS Robert Ramsay - 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 4th October, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 66 to 68. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg

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(N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Robert resided at 41 Green Street, Bridgeton. STEEL Archie Private - 56 Dale Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 11448 Private STEEL Hugh - 6th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Hugh died 29th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Hugh resided at 274 Nuneaton Street. 27283 Private STEEL John - 6th/7th Royal Scots Fusiliers. John died 1st August, 1917. Grave Reference: XVI. G. 13. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery is located 12 kms west of Ypres town centre, on the Boescheepseweg, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via the Elverdingestraat, then over two small roundabouts in the J. Capronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the J. Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. On reaching Poperinge, the N308 joins the left hand turning onto the R33, Poperinge ring road. The R33 ring continues to the left hand junction with the N38 Frans-Vlaanderenweg. 800 mtrs along the N38 lies the left hand turning onto Lenestraat. The next immediate right hand turning leads onto Boescheepseweg. The cemetery itself is located 2 kms along Boescheepseweg on the right hand side of the road. Brother of Jane Steel, 5 Greenlodge Terrace. Greenhead. John resided at 139 Greenhead Street. 7494 Private STEEL Thomas - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Thomas died 9th May, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 5. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Thomas resided at 215 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 4030 Private STEEL William S - 9th (Glasgow Hdrs.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 15th July. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. The Thiepval Memorial

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will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. 58 Preston Street Bridgeton. STEEN Archibald Private Highland Light Infantry 277 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 17338 Private STEVENSON Archibald - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Archibald died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Archibald resided at 29 Main Street, Calton.

STEVENSON James Private Labour Battalion 60 Reid Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. S/8263 Private STEVENSON James - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. James died 7th January, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 64. Basra Memorial. Location: Iraq. Until 1997 the Basra Memorial was located on the main quay of the naval dockyard at Mawil, on the west bank of the Shatt-al-Arab, about 8 kms north of Basra. Because of the sensitivity of the site, the Memorial was moved by presidential decree. The move, carried out by the authorities in Iraq, involved a considerable amount of manpower, transport costs and sheer engineering on their part, and the Memorial has been re-erected in its entirety. The Basra Memorial is now located 32 kims along the road to Nasiriyah, in the middle of what was a major battleground during the first Gulf War. The Panel Numbers quoted at the end of each entry relate to the Panels dedicated to the Regiment served with. James resided at 29 Main Street, Calton.

STEVENSON John Private Cameron Highlanders 266 Main Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. STEVENSON Joseph Private Cameron Highlanders 670 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. STEVENSON W Corporal Highland Light Infantry 20 Fraser Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. STEVENSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 9 Risk Street Calton. No Results Found. STEWART Dugald C Lance Corporal Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 87 Fordneuk Street. No Results Found.

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9413 Private STEWART Hugh - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 3rd November, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Hugh resided at 42 New Street, Calton. 58950 Private STEWART Hugh Jnr - 1st/9th Bn. Royal Scots. Hugh Jnr died 1st August, 1918. Age: 19. Grave Reference: Raperie British Cemetery, Villemontoire. Location: Aisne, France. Villemontoire is just to the west of the main D1, Chateau-Thierry to Soissons road, approximately 10 kms from Soissons. From the N2, Soissons Ring Road, take the D1 towards Chateau-Thierry. Ignore signs for Villemontoirre and continue on the D1 until the crossroads signed for Vierzy. Turn right here along the D1280 towards Vierzy, then take the first left turn (1.2 kms) at the second CWGC sign, and the cemetery will be found on your left after 150 mtrs. Son of Hugh and Helen Gray Stewart, 6 Sunnybank Street, Dalmarnock. STEWART James Private Seaforth Highlanders 287 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several with same name and regiment on the CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 50003 Sergeant STEWART John - 5th/6th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. John died 11th August, 1918. Age: 19. Grave Reference: VI. A. 18. Bouchoir New British Cemetery. Location: Somme, France. Bouchoir is a village on the straight main road from Amiens to Roye. From Peronne take the N17 to Roye then the D934 to Amiens. Travel for approximately 8 kms and just before the village of Bouchoir the cemetery will be found on the right hand side of the road. Son of Mrs Stewart, 520 Gallowgate. (Sometime of 241 London Road). STILLIE John Private Highland Light Infantry 4 Crownpoint Street Mile-End. No Results Found. T4/174281 Private STIRRAT Samuel - 10th Labour Coy. Royal Army Service Corps. Samuel died 10th July, 1917. Age: 20. Grave Reference: IV. A. 27. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Boulogne-sur-Mer is a large Channel port. Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, one of the town cemeteries, lies in the district of St Martin Boulogne, just beyond the eastern (Chateau) corner of the Citadel (Haute-Ville).The cemetery is a large civil cemetery, split in two by the Rue de Dringhen, just south of the main road (RN42) to St Omer. The Commonwealth War Graves plot is located down the western edge of the southern section of the cemetery, with an entrance in the Rue de Dringhen. Unusually, the headstones are laid flat in this cemetery. This is due to the sandy soil. Car parking is available along the Rue de Dringhen. Son of William and Isabella Stirrat, 10 French Street, Bridgeton.

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70436 Private STOBO Alexander - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Alexander died 24th February, 1920. Age: 19. Grave Reference: E. 1659. Glasgow (Riddrie Park) Cemetery, Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. If travelling by car this cemetery is very close to city centre motorway M8. Leave the motorway at Junction 12 and travel north in the direction of Stepps. The cemetery entrance is on the left hand side 500 mtrs after the motorway exit opposite Hogganfield Park and Golf course. Son of Alexander and Janet Stobo, 72 Market Street East, Calton. STORRIE Murdoch Corporal Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 162 Boden Street. No Results Found. STRACHAN Dennis Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 19 Orr Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. STRACHAN John Pioneer Royal Engineers 3 Soho Street. No Results Found. 17966 Private STRAIN James - 12th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 108 to 112. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. James resided at 59 Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton. 18059 Private STRAIN James - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. James died 26th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Husband of Anne McKay Strain, Loudoun Street, Mauchline, Ayrshire. (Sometime of 98 London Road, Glasgow). STRANG James Private Highland Light Infantry 5 Queen Mary Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 221784 Air Mechanic 1st Class STRATHEARN John Gardner - Royal Air Force. John died 27th April, 1918. Age: 19. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Hollybrook Memorial, Southampton. Location: united Kingdom, Southampton, Hants. The Hollybrook Memorial is situated in Southampton (Hollybrook) Cemetery behind the plot of First World War graves near the main entrance. The cemetery is located off Tremona Road, opposite the general Accident & Emergency Hospital. From junction 5 of the M27, take the A35 (Burgess Road/Winchester Road) and follow the signs for the general hospital. Son of Mr and Mrs James Strathearn, 50 Newhall Street, Bridgeton.

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Sometime of 91 Canning Street).

STRUTHERS Archibald F Private Cameron Highlanders 76 Market Street. No Results Found. SULLIVAN John Private Highland Light Infantry William Street. No Results Found. SUTHERLAND Alexander Trooper Dragoon Guards 22 Preston Street. No Results Found. 28978 Private SUTHERLAND George - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. George died 29th March, 1918. Age 21. Grave Reference: III. C. 27. Villers-Faucon Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. Villers-Faucon is a large village in the Department of the Somme, about 17 kms north-east of Peronne. From the centre of the village take the D72 towards Lieramont. Turn right at a CWGC signpost opposite a parking area. The cemetery is on the left hand side of the road and the Commonwealth War Graves Plot is on the north-west side of the cemetery. Son of William and Agnes Sutherland, 3 Dale Street, Bridgeton. SUTHERLAND John Private Black Watch 218 London Road. No Results Found. SUTHERLAND John Private Highland Light Infantry 56 Harvie Street. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 40694 Private SWAN Robert - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Robert died 1st August, 1918. Age: 24. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. Son of Thomas and Mary Swan, 628 Gallowgate. 30341 Private SWEENEY James - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 28th April, 1917. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: By 8. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. James resided at 2 Market Street, Calton. SWEENEY John Private - 80 Broad Street. Unable to verify in the absence of details of regiment served. 10180 Private SYMINGTON A - 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Private Symington died 10th October, 1917. Grave Reference: III. D. 2. Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Somme, France. The town of Abbeville is on the main road from Paris to Boulogne (N1), about 80 kms south of Boulogne. The Communal Cemetery and Communal Cemetery

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Extension are located on the left hand side of the road when leaving the town in a north-east direction for Drucat. CWGC direction signs will be found within the cemetery. Enter the Communal Cemetery by the left hand side main gate and follow CWGC signs within the cemetery. The Extension may be entered from the Communal Cemetery or from the Allee Du Souvenir Francais, where there is car parking available. Private Symington resided at 39 James Street, Calton.

S/4201 Lance Corporal SYMINGTON William Croal - 2nd Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 24th May, 1915. Age: 39. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Husband of Mary Kemp Symington, 80 Little Brown Street, Bridgeton.

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14726 Private TAGUE Bernard - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Bernard died 15th April, 1918. Grave Reference: III. G. 6. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord. Location: Nord, France. Bailleul is a large town in France, near the Belgian border, 14.5 kms south-west of Ypres and on the main road from St. Omer to Lille. From the Grand Place, take the Ypres road an 400 mtrs along this road is a sign indicating the direction of the cemetery. Turn right into a small road and follow for approximately 400 mtrs. The cemetery is on the right and the Communal Cemetery Extension is at the bottom end. Bernard resided at 20 Society Street, Camlachie. 2197 Corporal TASSIE George B - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. George died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22. 8 kms, take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. George resided at 110 French Street. Note: On the CWGC site there is only one of this name, rank and regiment which brings into question the details of the above and, in turn, the following entry also from the original Roll of Honour of The City of Glasgow compiled in 1922. The absence of additional details on the CWGC meant that I made a choice between the two. See note on the other George Tassie below. TASSIE George B Corporal Highland Light Infantry 87 Norman Street. See note on the aforementioned TASSIE George Corporal Highland

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Light Infantry. 49772 Private TAYLOR Albert - 52nd Bn. Machine Gun Corps. Albert died 29th November, 1918. Age 29. Grave Reference: III. A. 4. Auberchicourt British Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Auberchicourt is a village 11.5 kms east of Douai on the road to Valenciennes. Auberchicourt British Cemetery is 1 km west of the village on the north side of the road to Erchin, 300 yards away from the Communal Cemetery. Husband of Bessie Medvidoff Taylor, 608 Gallowgate.

S/12279 Private TAYLOR Alexander - 8th/10th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Alexander died 10th October, 1916. Age 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Son of Robert and Joan Taylor, 3 Struthers Street, Calton.

442799 Private TAYLOR Robert - 2nd Bn. Canadian Infantry, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Robert died 31st January, 1918. Age: 39. Grave Reference: III. E. 5. 163. Baarlin Communal Cemetery Extension. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Barlin is a village about 11 kms south-west of Bethune on the D188, between the Bethune-Arras and Bethune-St.Pol roads, about 6.5 kms south-east of Bruay. The Communal Cemetery and Extension lie to the north of the village on the D171 road to Houchin. Son of John and Elizabeth Taylor, 163 Claythorn Street, Calton. TAYLOR William Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 38 Brook Street Mile-End. Unable to verify as several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 34104 Private TAYLOR William H - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 23rd October, 1918. Age: 33. Grave Reference: VIII. E. 10. Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau. Location: Nord. France. Le Cateau is a small town about 19 kms south-east of Cambrai. Highland Cemetery is about 1 km south of the town on the D12 road to Wassigny. Son of William and Christina Marshall Taylor. William was a native of Glasgow. (Sometime of 194 Gallowgate. 475314 Private TELFER James - Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment) Canadian Expeditionary Force. James died 19th July, 1916. Age: 26. Grave Reference: VI. B. 19. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport) Farm. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) is located 2 kms south-east of Ypres town centre, on the Komenseweg, a road connecting Ypres to Komen (N336). From Ieper town centre the Komenseweg is located via the Rijselsestraat, through the Rijselpoort (Lille Gate) and crossing the Ypres right road, towards Armentierres and Lille. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg. I km along the Rijselseweg lies the left hand turning onto Komenseweg. The cemetery itself is located 1.2 kms along the Komenseweg on the right hand

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side of the road. Twin son of Charles and Mary Telfer, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. (Sometime of 5 Broad Street Mile-End). 46884 Lance Corporal TEMPLETON Hugh Miller - 1st/4th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Hugh died 26th October, 1917. Age: 33. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 to 23 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of the late James and Marion Miller Templeton, 543 Dalmarnock Road.

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TENNANT Thomas Private Gordon Highlanders 4 Forrest Street Mile-End. No Results Found. THOM Joseph Driver Royal Field Artillery 41 Marlborough Street. No Results Found. THOMAS Daniel Private Seaforth Highlanders 30 Tylefield Street. No Results Found. 1100 Private THOMPSON Daniel - 6th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers. Daniel died 8th August, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 185 to 190. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left for,. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Daniel resided at 120 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

THOMSON D Private Black Watch 149 Bernard Street. No Results Found.

THOMSON D Private Royal Munster Fusiliers 12 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. THOMSON Donald Stoker Royal Navy - HM Trawler "Columba" lost 10th March, 1918, British Isles. Donald resided at 110 Bain Street, Calton. No Results Found. THOMSON Gavin Private Royal Scots 16 Society Street Camlachie. No Results Found. THOMSON George Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 295 Nuneaton

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Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. THOMSON Hugh Private - Muslin Street. Unable to verify owing to absence of regimental details. THOMSON Hugh Private Seaforth Highlanders 87 Norman Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. THOMSON James Sapper Royal Engineers 295 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. THOMSON James G Sergeant Royal Scots Fusiliers 92 Dale Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. THOMSON John Private Cameron Highlanders 136 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify in the absence of additional and/or matching details. THOMSON John Lance Corporal Highland Light Infantry 49 Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify in the absence of additional and/or matching details. THOMSON John Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 16 Market Street, Calton. Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 49654 Private THOMSON John A - 4th Coy. Machine Gun Corps. John died 29th December, 1917. Age: 26.Grave Reference: D. 92. Jerusalem War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Jerusalem War Cemetery is 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Boulevard, next to the Hadassah Hospital. The Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of Mr and Mrs John A Thomson, 101 Greenhead Street. Clyde Z/3101 Leading Seaman THOMSON John , M - Nelson Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. John died 24th April, 1917. Age 30. No Known Grave: Panel Reference: Bay 1. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Son of the late Henry and Mary Munro Thomson, 25 Birkwood Street, Dalmarnock. 29449 Lance Corporal THOMSON John R - 20th Machine Gun Corps. John died 2nd July, 1918. Age: 21. Grave Reference: IV. D. 14. Sucrerie Cemetery, Ablain-St.Nazaire. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ablain-St.Nazaire is a village approximately 13 kms north of Arras. Take the D937 (Bethune Road)

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to the village of Souchez. Make a left turn along the D57. The cemetery lies 1 km on the left side of this road. Son of Alexander George and Anna Bella Thomson, 20 James Street, Bridgeton.

THOMSON John S Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 91 Canning Street. No Results Found. 4/7651 Private THOMSON Samuel - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Samuel died 11th February, 1915. Age: 27. Grave Reference: VI. L. 22. Ration Farm Military Cemetery, La Chapelle-D’Armentieres. Location: Nord, France. Ration Farm Military Cemetery is about 2.5 kms south of the village of La Chapelle-d’Armentieres, on the south-eastern outskirts of Armentieres. Leave La Chapelle-d’Armentieres on the Fleurbaix road and cross over the Motorway bridge. The cemetery is 500 mtrs further along on the right hand side of the road. (Served as TORBETT) Son of Samuel Thomson, 20 Kirkpatrick Street, Bridgeton. Native of Partick. (Sometime of 93 Barrowfield Place, Bridgeton). THOMSON W Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 304 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. THOMSON William Signaller Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 101 Greenhead Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 6996 Private THOMSON William - 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 25th September, 1915. Age: 28. Grave Reference: III. C. 1. Guards Cemetery, Windy Corner, Cuinchy. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Cuinchy is a village about 7 kms east of the town of Bethune and north of the N41 which runs between Bethune and La Bassee. About 1 km north-west of the village are cross-roads known as Windy Corner, and Guards Cemetery is a little west of these cross-roads. Son of Mr and Mrs William Thomson, 20 Strathclyde Street, Bridgeton.

THOMSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 28 Clyde Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. TIBBS David Private Royal Scots 3 Newhall Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. TINNEY John Stoker Royal Navy - HMHS "Rohilla" 194 Gallowgate. No Results Found. TITHERINGTON Thomas Private Loyal North Lancashire Regiment 38 Fielden Street Bridgeton. No Results Found.

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TODD Archibald Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 277 Main Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. TODD James Watson Private Australian Imperial Force 87 Great Hamilton Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and Force whose additional details do not correspond. TOLMIE Archibald Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 40 Marquis Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 28002 Private TOLMIE David - 1st Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). David died 10th May. 1918. Age: 21. Grave Reference: II. C. 8. Esquelbecq Military Cemetery. Location: Nord, France. Esquelbecq is a village near the Belgian frontier, 24 kms north of Hazebrouck and the same distance south of Dunkirk. The Military Cemetery is about 1 km west of the village, 200 mtrs south of the road to Zeggers-Cappel. Son Janet Tolmie, 42 McFarlane Street, and the late Murdoch Tolmie. TOMLINSON John Private Royal Scots 304 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton. No Results Found. 7905 Private TOPPING A - 9th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Private Topping died 27th February, 1916. Grave Reference: M.8. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. Gunners Farm Military Cemetery is located 16 kms from Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the N365, connecting Ypres to Wijtschate, Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. 2 km after passing through the village of Ploegsteert lies the left hand turning onto Witteweg (Chemin de la Blanche). The cemetery lies 1 km along the Witteweg on the left hand side of the road. Brother of Mr W. Topping, 3 Market Street East, Calton. S/3009 Lance Corporal TORRANCE David - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. David died 18th June, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. David resided at 11 Newhall Street, Bridgeton. 10601 Private TORRANCE David - 1st Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. David died

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7th November, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38 and 39. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. David resided at 20 Allan Street. 45086 Private TORRANCE Francis - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Francis died 3rd April, 1918, Age: 21. Grave Reference: VI. E. 30. Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.1. Location: Somme, France. Doullens is a town in the Department of the Somme, approximately 30 kms north of Amiens on the N25 road to Arras. The Communal Cemetery and Extensions lie on the eastern side of the town, about 270 mtrs south-east of the road to Arras. Son of John and Mary Donnelly Torrance, 432 London Road, Bridgeton.

TOTTEN Isaac Private Highland Light Infantry 11 Colbert Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 11996 Private TRAINER Hamilton - 5th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Hamilton died 15th August, 1915. Age: 34. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 97 to 101. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Husband of Mary Ann Crichton (formerly Trainer) 40 Market Street East, Calton. 117 Private TRAQUAIR David - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. David died 13th March, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 39 to 41. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. David resided at 129 Reid Street, Bridgeton. Captain TULLIS Robert Ramsey - 7th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Captain Tullis died 25th May, 1915. Age: 31. Grave Reference: I. F. 38. Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord. Location: Nord, France. Bailleul is a large town in France, near the Belgian border, 14.5 kms south-west of Ypres and on the main road from St. Omer to Lille. From the

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Grand Place, take the Ypres road and 400 mtrs along this road is a sign indicating the direction of the cemetery. Turn right into a small road and follow for approximately 400 mtrs. The cemetery is on the right and the Communal Cemetery Extension is at the bottom end. Son of Mrs James Tullis; husband of Edith R, MacInnes Shaw Begg (formerly Tullis), of Northcote, Witley, Surrey. Captain Tullis resided at 78 John Street Bridgeton. S/7215 Private TULLY Henry - 8th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Henry died 18th July, 1916. Age: 28. Grave Reference: XXX. O. 1. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village 11 kms east of Albert. Delville Wood Cemetery is east of the village and on the south side of the road from Longueval to Ginchy. Son of Alexander and Elizabeth Tully, 19 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. Husband of Margaret McMaster Tully, Lintfield Bank, Coalburn, Lanarkshire. S/7216 Private TULLY William - 8th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 78 to 83. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Brother of the above Private Henry Tully, 19 Bernard Street, Bridgeton. 3/6642 Private TURLEY George - 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). George died 9th May, 1915. Age: 36. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panels 24 to 26. Le Touret Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Armentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of Robert and Mary Flynn Turley. Great Eastern Road; husband of Catherine Cowan (formerly Turley) 27 Marlborough Street, Calton. 266435 Private TURNER James (MM) - 1st/6th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment.. James died 9th October, 1917. Age: 25. Awarded Military Medal. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 72 to 75. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks, The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Robert A. Turner, 20 Strathclyde Street, Bridgeton. 8874 Company Sergeant Major TURNER William (DCM) - 18th (Glasgow Yeomanry) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 25th March, 1918. Age:

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42. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 72. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are no known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Son of Richard and Caroline Myres Turner; husband of Rachel Turner, 50 Dalmarnock Road Bridgeton.

3858 Private TURNER William - 52nd Coy. Machine Gun Corps. William died 27th June, 1917. Age: 19. Grave Reference: K. 22. Ste. Catherine British Cemetery. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Ste. Catherine is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, adjoining the city of Arras on the north side. Ste. Catherine British Cemetery is on the left of the road to Heroine (the Chaussee Brunehaut (D341), not far beyond the Church, then along a side street. Son of Andrew Turner, 81 Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton. S/4636 Private TURNER William - 9th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 25th September, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 112 to 115. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. William resided at 79 Springfield Road Bridgeton. TURTLE James Able Seaman Royal Navy - HMS "Grampian" 42 William Street. No Results Found. TWEEDIE Albert Private Machine Gun Corps 31 Kirk Street Calton. No Results Found. TYRRELL Samuel Private Scots Guards 36 Adelphi Street Bridgeton; No Results Found.

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12690 Private WAINEY Robert - 6th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 25th September, 1915. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel

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Reference: Panel 53 to 56. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Mrs Sarah Wainey, 4 Broad Street Camlachie. WALKER George Private King's (Liverpool) Regiment 365 ½ Gallowgate. Unable to verify as there are several of the same name and regiment on the CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 265831 Private WALKER H - 14th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Private Walker died 1st February, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: A. 160. Alexandria (Hadra) War Memorial Cemetery. Location: Egypt. Hadra is a district on the eastern side of Alexandria and is south of the main carriageway to Aboukir, known as Al Horaya, near the University of Alexandria. The cemetery is on the road Sharia Manara. The junction of this road and Al Horaya is diagonally opposite the University of Alexandria. Son of the late John Murray Walker and Grace Rae Walker, 206 London Road. WALKER James Private Machine Gun Corps 5 Greenlodge Terrace. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 34548 Private WALKER James Risk - 12th Royal Scots. James died 20th September, 1917. Age 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 11 to 14 and 162. Tyne Cot Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiument under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mr and Mrs James Walker, 28 Forrest Street Mile-End.

WALKER John Private Black Watch 143 Main Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. Clyde Z/5243 Able Seaman WALKER Robert - Howe Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Nava Volunteer Reserve. Robert died 13th November, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 1 A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Robert resided at 33 Wesleyan Street. 35275 Private WALKER Stewart - 1st/5th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment. Stewart died 12th October, 1918. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Soissons

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Memorial. Location: Aisne, France. The town of Soissons stands on the left bank of the River Aisne, approximately 100 kms north-east of Paris. Stewart resided at 355 ½ Gallowgate. S/21596 Private WALKER Thomas - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Thomas died 31st July, 1917. Age 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 38 and 40. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of James and Margaret Walker, 205 Main Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 43 Adelphi Street, Bridgeton. WALKER William Private Canadian Expeditionary Force 256 Broad Street Mile-End. Unable to verify as there are several of same name on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. WALLACE J Private - 26 Dalmarnock Road Bridgeton. Unable to verify in the absence of regiment served. WALLACE James Lance Corporal Highland Light Infantry William Street Unable to verify as there are two of same name, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. . WALLACE John Corporal Royal Scots 25 St Marnock Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial and name on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 281375 Lance Corporal WARBURTON Edmund - 1st/7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Edmund died 5th September, 1918. Grave Reference: VII. F. 7A. Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport. Location: Seine Maritime, France. Le Treport is a small seaport 25 kms north-east of Dieppe. The cemetery is 1.5 kms south of the town. Go towards the centre of Le Treport and then follow the Littoral/Dieppe sign. The cemetery stands on the D940. Edmund resided at 53 Dunn Street, Bridgeton. WARD James Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Union Street Calton Unable to verify as there are several of same initial and name on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 53229 Private WARD John R - 13th Bn. Royal Scots. John died 29th July, 1918. Age 19. Grave Reference: Q. III.O. 6. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Son of Edward and Jemima Ward, 509 Dalmarnock Road, Dalmarnock.

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WATSON A Sergeant Highland Light Infantry 3 Landressy Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. WATSON Andrew Private Highland Light Infantry 92 John Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. WATSON Andrew Private Royal Scots 8 Rowchester Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same initial, rank and regiment on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. WATSON Frank Private Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 183 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 3/6147 Private WATSON James - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. James died 10th November, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9 and 10. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainault, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. James resided at 5 Reid Street, Bridgeton.

WATSON James Private Highland Light Infantry 14 Scott Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as several of same name and regiment on CWGC site with no additional/matching details. S/4864 Private WATSON Matthew - 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Matthew died 3rd September, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 10 A. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Matthew resided at 186 Baltic Street Bridgeton.

47603 Private WATSON Thomas C - 6th/7th Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Thomas died 27th March, 1918. Age: 19. Grave Reference: XX. D. 21. Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Souchez is a village 3.5 kms north of Arras on the main road to Bethune. The cemetery is about 1.5 kms south of the village on the west side of the D937 Arras-Bethune Road. Son of Sergeant Thomas Watson (74th H.L.I) and Mrs C Watson, 98 Gallowgate.

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WATSON William Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 34 Webster Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify in absence of additional and/or matching details. WATSON William Private Royal Scots 20 Fraser Street. Unable to verify in absence of additional and/or matching details. 280503 Lance Corporal WATT James - 1st/7th Highland Light Infantry. James died 12th December, 1917. Age: 25. Grave Reference: K. 59. Jerusalem War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Jerusalem War Cemetery is 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land north of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, next to the Hadassah Hospital. The Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of James and Christina Watt, 177 Claythorn Street, Calton.

WATTERS Peter Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 8 Fraser Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 8717 Private WEBSTER Alexander - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Alexander died 28th June, 1915. No Known Grave: Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 92 to 97. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli. The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Alexander resided at 22 Canning Place.

WEIR Elder H Trooper Scottish Horse 53 Mordaunt Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 6558 Private WEIR Robert - 1st/4th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Robert died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 84 to 92 or 220 to 222. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. 15 Brown Street, Bridgeton. 12922 Private (Signaller) WEIR Robert Owen - 10th Bn. Cameronians

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(Scottish Rifles). Robert died 12th May. 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 50. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Robert resided at 63 Bain Street, Calton.

871 Gunner WEIR William - 2b2 Bty. 82nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery. William died 22nd October, 1917. Age: 24. Grave Reference: 12. 2148. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. Glasgow Eastern Necropolis is a large cemetery in the Parkhead area. It is directly behind Parkhead Football Stadium and beside The Forge Indoor Shopping Centre. Son of Mary Shearer Weir, and the late Daniel Weir, 28 Forrest Street, Mile-End. 3378 Private WELSH James Alexander - “D” Coy. 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 1st July, 1916. Age: 19. Grave Reference: VIII. K.11. Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres. Location: Somme, France. Heath Cemetery is situated on the south side of the straight main road (D1029) from Amiens to St Quentin, approximately 13 kms from Villers-Bretonneux. CWGC signposts will be seen directing visitors to the cemetery. Son of Isaac and Catherine Welsh, 4 West Street, Bridgeton.

S/2070 Private WELSH Peter - “C” Coy. 8th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Peter died 25th September, 1915. Age: 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 115 to 119. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of Peter and Letitia Welsh; husband of Margaret Welsh, 206 Abercromby Street, Calton.

WELSH Robert Corporal Highland Light Infantry 108 Swanston Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. WELSH William Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 114 Reid Street. Bridgeton. Unable to verify on CWGC site as the additional details of the only casualty recorded of same name and regiment do not correspond. 266231 Private WHITE David - 6th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). David died 23rd April, 1917. Age: 27. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: bay 6. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Brother of Mrs. Annie McMillan, 27 Glebe Street, Townhead. David resided at 11 Nuneaton Street, Bridgeton.

WHITE H Private Seaforth Highlanders 71 Dale Street Bridgeton.

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Unable to verify as there are 497 pages on CWGC site relating to White, initial ‘H‘. WHITE John Private - 5 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify in absence of regiment served. WHITE John Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 277 Main Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify in absence of additional and/or matching details. S/7834 Private WHITEHEAD J - 8th Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Private Whitehead died 4th April, 1916. Grave Reference: II. B. 34. London Rifle Brigade Cemetery. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. London Rifle Brigade Cemetery is located 15 kms south of Ypres town centre, on a road leading from the Rijselseweg, N365, which connects Ypres to Wijtschate, Mesen, Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg. The cemetery lies 800 mtrs beyond the village of Ploegsteert, on the right hand side of the N365. Private Whitehead resided at 48 Anderson Street Calton.

WHITEHOUSE Gavin Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 298 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. WHITEHOUSE William Private Highland Light Infantry 298 Nuneaton Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 29121 Private WHITELEY William Herbert - 2nd Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). William died 24th March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 37 and 38. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance gates. Along the sides and the back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose grave are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. William resided at 342 London Road. 40606 Private WHITING James - 7th/8th Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. James died 20th July, 1917. Age: 26. Grave Reference: I. N. 9. Brandhoek Military Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Brandhoek Military Cemetery is located 6.5 kms west of Ypres town centre on the Branderstraat, a road leading from the N308 connecting Ypres to Poperinge. From Ypres

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town centre the Poperingseweg (N308) is reached via Elverdingestraaat then directly over two small roundabout in the Cappronstraat. The Poperingseweg is a continuation of the Capronstraat and begins after a prominent railway level crossing. 6 kms along the N308, after passing the village of Vlamertinge and just beyond the church in the hamlet of Brandhoek, lies the left hand turning onto the Grote Branderstraat. The cemetery is located 300 mtrs along the Branderstraat on the left hand side of the road, beyond the N38 dual carriageway, which it is necessary to cross. Son of Mr and Mrs William Whiting of Eastfield, Cambuslang; husband of Mrs Mary Whiting, 612 Dalmarnock Road, Bridgeton. 22997 Private WHYTE James - 10th/11th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. James died 15th September, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. James resided at 22 Kerr Street. WHYTE John Sergeant Gordon Highlanders 85 Preston Street. No Results Found. WILKIE Robert Private Highland Light Infantry 220 Dalmarnock Road. No Results Found. 27724 Private WILLIAMS John - 1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. John died 13th August, 1917. Age: 19. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Son of John J. Williams, 8 Silvergrove Street, Bridgeton. 160295 Private WILLIAMSON Alexander - 50th Bn. Canadian Infantry. Canadian Expeditionary Force. Alexander died 9th November, 1916. Age: 38. No Known Grave. Commemorated on Vimy Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Vimy Memorial overlooks the Douai Plain from the highest point of Vimy Ridge, about 8 kms north-east of Arras on the N17 towards Lens. The Memorial is signposted from this road to the left, just before you enter the village of Vimy from the south. The Memorial itself is someway inside the Memorial Park, but again it is well signposted. Son of the late Alexander and Margaret Shaw Williamson of 8 Clydeview Terrace Greenhead; husband of Bertha Isobel Hornby Williamson.

S/3949 Lance Corporal WILLIAMSON Archibald - 10th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Archibald died 29th September, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 10. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on

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the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Archibald resided at 14 Newhall Terrace, Greenhead.

93187 Private WILLIS Frank - 132nd Field Amb. Royal Army Medical Corps. Frank died between 14th July and 15th July, 1917. Age: 24. Grave Reference: I. D. 3. Gwalia Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Gwalia Cemetery is located 8.5 kms west of Ypres town centre on the Elverdingseweg (N333), a road leading from the Veurnseweg (N8) connecting Ypres to Elverdinge and on to Veurne. From Ypres town centre the Veurnseweg (N8) is reached via Elverdingsestraat, then turning right onto Haighaan. Veurnseweg (N8) is a continuation of Haiglaan. 4 kms along the Veurnseweg (N8) in the village of Elverdinge, lies the left hand turning onto the N333 Steentjesmolenstraat. 4.5 kms along this road the cemetery will be located on the right hand side of the road. Son of Frank and Ellen Willis, 44 Marquis Street, Bridgeton. Born at Northampton. 16090 Private WILLIS John - Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 25th September, 1915. Age: 22. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 57 to 59. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 kms west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Son of William Todd, 52B Manchester Road, Leigh, Lancs. (Sometime of 34 Rochester Street, Bridgeton). 13394 Private WILLIS William Campbell - 15th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. William died 9th July, 1916. Age: 25. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Husband of Agnes C. Kinnaird Willis, 296 Main Street, Bridgeton. (Sometime of 212 French Street, Bridgeton. 3/4127 Private WILSON Andrew - 1st Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Andrew died 9th May, 1915. Age: 23. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference|: Panels 24 to 26. Le Touret Memorial. Pas de Calais, France. Le Touret Memorial is located at the east end of Le Touret Military Cemetery, on the south side of the Bethune-Armentieres main road. From Bethune follow the signs for Arnentieres until you are on the D171. Continue on this road through Essars and Le Touret village. Approximately 1 km after Le Touret village and about 5 kms before you reach the intersection with the D947d, Estaires to La Bassee road, the cemetery lies on the right hand side of the road. Son of the late James Wilson, Victoria Cottages. Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. (Sometime of 5 King Street Calton).

89733 Private WILSON Dugald Campbell - 51st Coy. Machine Gun Corps. Dugald died 21st March, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference:

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Bay 10. Arras Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Arras Memorial is in the Faubourg-d’Amiens Cemetery, which is in the Boulevard du General de Gaulle in the western part of the town of Arras. The cemetery is near the Citadel, approximately 2 kms due west of the railway station. Dugald resided at 32 Millroad Street, Calton. WILSON Hale Burt Private Royal Scots 15 Beechgrove Street Dalmarnock. No Results Found. WILSON James Private Royal Army Service Corps 20 Market Street Calton Z/2750 Leading Seaman WILSON John - Hood Bn. R.N. Div - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. John died 27th December, 1915. Age 17. Grave Reference: Sp. Mem. B. 167. Redoubt Cemetery, Helles. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). From Helles, continue on the road to Alciptepe and the cemetery will be found on your left. It is on the west side of the Krithia - Sedd el Bahr Road, approximately south-west of “The Vineyards”. It faces south to the entrance to the Dardanelles and is surrounded by a belt of shrubs. Son of James and Jeanie McLean Wilson, 535 Dalmarnock Road.. WILSON Malcolm Private Highland Light Infantry 45 Brown Street. No Results Found. WILSON Matthew Private Seaforth Highlanders 293 Swanston Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. S/40401 Private (Signaller) WILSON Robert - 6th Bn. Cameron Highlanders. Robert died 28th July, 1918. Age: 22, Grave Reference: Q. III. L. 11. St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen. Location: Seine-Maritime, France. St. Sever Cemetery and St. Sever Cemetery Extension are located within a large communal cemetery situated on the eastern edge of the southern Rouen suburbs of Le Grand Quevilly and Le Petit Quevilly. Son of Dysart Wilson, 36 Preston Street, Bridgeton. 33135 Private WILSON Simon 4th Bn. Royal Scots. Simon died 27th September, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Haucourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Simon resided at 13 Well Street, Calton.

WILSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 36 Kirkpatrick Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. WILSON William Private Highland Light Infantry 71 East Rose Street Mile-End. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment

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recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. WILSON William Lance Corporal Royal Field Artillery 212 Clyde Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC site with no additional and/or matching details. 285139 Private WILSON William - 1st/6th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders. William died 31st July, 1917. Age: 25. Grave Reference: I. Q. 25. Spoilbank Cemetery. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Spoilbank Cemetery is located 5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the Vaaartstraat, a road leading from the Rijselseweg (N365) connecting Ypres to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselseweg is located via the Rijselsestraat, through the Rijselpoort (Lille Gate) and by crossing the Ypres ring road, towards Armentieres and Lille. The road name then changes to Rijselseweg. 3 kms along the Rijselseweg lies the left hand turning onto Vaartstraat. The cemetery is located 1.6 kms along the Vaarstraat on the left hand side of the road. Son of Mrs Helen Wilson, 46 James Street, Calton.

275282 Private WINGATE Archibald - 5th/6th Bn. Royal Scots. Archibald died 11th August, 1918. Age: 20. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 3. Vis-en-Artois Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. Vis-en-Artois and Harcourt are villages on the straight main road from Arras to Cambrai about 10 kms south-east of Arras. The Memorial is the back-drop to the Vis-en-Artois British Cemetery, which is west of Haucourt on the north side of the main road. Son of James and Jessie Wingate, 749 Gallowgate.

9163 Private WINLAY Matthew - 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers. Matthew died 30th November, 1914. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 22. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Matthew resided at 114 Sister Street, Mile-End. WINNING Hugh Private Royal Scots 155 Mordaunt Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. WINNING James Private Highland Light Infantry 9 Graham Street. No Results Found. 203017 Private WINNING John White - 1st/8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). John died 30th July, 1917. Age: 22. Grave Reference: D. 32. Deir el Belah War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Deir El Belah is in Palestine about 16 kms east of the Egyptian border, and 20 kms south-west of Gaza. To reach the cemetery, travel along main border road number 4 and the entrance is to be found down a sand track just before a junction. Look out for a sign over the road on the right hand junction. Son of

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Mr and Mrs Winning, 48 Bell Street Calton. 318350 Sergeant WITHERS James - 1st/2nd Lowland Field Amb. Royal Army Medical Corps. James died 7th February, 1918. Age: 29. Grave Reference: P. 55. Jerusalem War Cemetery. Location: Israel and Palestine (including Gaza). Jerusalem War Cemetery is 4.5 kms north of the walled city and is situated on the neck of land at the north end of the Mount of Olives, to the west of Mount Scopus. The cemetery is found on Churchill Blvd, next to the Hadassah Hospital. The Australian Memorial is opposite the cemetery entrance. Son of James and Mary Withers, Parkhead, Glasgow; husband of Christian Rutherford Withers, 256 Broad Street Mile-End. 330558 Lance Sergeant WOOD Joseph Ebenezer - 9th (Glasgow Hds.) Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Joseph died 13th April, 1918. Age: 26. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 9. Ploegsteert Memorial. Location: Hainaut, Belgium. The Ploegsteert Memorial stands in Berks Cemetery Extension, which is located 12.5 kms south of Ypres town centre, on the N365 leading from Ypres to Mesen (Messines), Ploegsteert and on to Armentieres. From Ypres town centre the Rijselsestraat runs from the market square, through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort) and directly over the crossroads with the Ypres ring road. The road name then changes to the Rijselseweg (N336). 3.5 kms along the N336 lies a fork junction with the N365. The N365, which forms the right hand fork, leads to the town of Mesen. The cemetery lies 3 kms beyond Mesen on the right hand side of the N365, and opposite Hyde Park Corner Royal Berks Cemetery. Son of Mr and Mrs Wood. 90 Great Hamilton Street. WRIGHT Arthur Trooper Dragoon Guards 101 Walkinshaw Street Bridgeton. No Results Found. 17539 Private WRIGHT Edward G - 2nd Bn. Royal Scots Fusiliers. Edward died 1st October, 1915. Age: 38. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 46 to 49. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Father of Mrs M. B. Bonar, 16 Kirk Street, Calton. (Sometime of 38 James Street, Calton). WRIGHT J Private Royal Scots Fusiliers 38 James Street Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC with no additional and/or matching details. WRIGHT James Private Black Watch 21 James Street Calton. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment recorded on CWGC with no additional and/or matching details. WRIGHT John E Private King's Own Scottish Borderers 149 Great Hamilton Street. Unable to verify as there are several of same name, rank and regiment

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recorded on CWGC with no additional and/or matching details. 14583 Private WRIGHT Kenneth McK - 16th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Kenneth died 1st July, 1916. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Pier and Face 15 C. Thiepval Memorial. Location: Somme, France. The Thiepval Memorial will be found on the D73, next to the village of Thiepval, off the main Bapaume to Albert road (D929). Each year a major ceremony is held at the Memorial on 1st July. Kenneth resided at 543 Gallowgate. WRIGHT W Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 8 Bell Street Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are 406 pages of WRIGHT initial W on CWGC site. WYLIE Archibald Private Machine Gun Corps 516 Baltic Street. No Results Found. 2335 Private WYLIE Hugh D - 7th Bn. Highland Light Infantry. Hugh died 12th July, 1915. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 173 to 177. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms take a right turn at the ’T’ junction and at 14.3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms take a right turn to the Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Hugh resided at 4 Colvend Street, Bridgeton. 2493 Private WYLIE John - 1st Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. John died 6th June, 1915. Age: 27. Grave Reference: N. 81. Rutherglen Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom. Lanarkshire. Son of John and Agnes Wylie, 516 Baltic Street, Bridgeton. 23342 Private WYLIE Matthew - 11th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Matthew died 9th October, 1917. Age: 21. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 23 to 28 and 163A. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the North-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mrs Agnes Wylie, 359 London Road, Bridgeton..

SURNAME FORENAME RANK UNIT ADDRESS

YORK Archibald Private Gordon Highlanders 52 James Street Mile-End. No Results Found.

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S/15533 Private YORK Henry - 1st/5th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Henry died 14th October, 1918. Age 30. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 141 to 143 and 162. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. The Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing forms the north-eastern boundary of Tyne Cot Cemetery, which is located 9 kms north-east of Ypres town centre, on the Tynecotstraat, a road leading from the Zonnebeekseweg (N332). The names of those from United Kingdom units are inscribed on Panels arranged by Regiment under their respective Ranks. The names of those from New Zealand units are inscribed on Panels within the New Zealand Memorial Apse located at the centre of the Memorial. Son of Mr and Mrs A. York, 77 East Rose Street Mile-End.

YOUNG Alexander Private Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 60 Campbellfield Street. Unable to verify as there are several of the same name/initial and regiment with no additional details and/or matching details. YOUNG Alexander Private Seaforth Highlanders. 68 Main Street, Bridgeton. Unable to verify as there are several of the same name/initial and regiment with no additional details and/or matching details. S/6888 Private YOUNG Andrew - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. Andrew died 25th September, 1915. Age 29. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 115 to 119. Loos Memorial. Location: Pas de Calais, France. The Loos Memorial forms the sides and back of Dud Corner Cemetery. Loos-en-Gohelle is a village 5 kms north-west of Lens, and Dud Corner Cemetery is located about 1 km west of the village, to the north-east of the N943, the main Lens to Bethune road. Brother of Thomas Young, 42 Graham Street, Bridgeton. 10661 Lance Corporal YOUNG David - 2nd Bn. Gordon Highlanders. David died 18th June, 1915. Age 26. Grave Reference: XI. D. 44. Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue. Location: Nord, France. Pont-du-Hem is a hamlet situated on the main road from La Bassee to Estaires. Follow the D947 from La Bassee to Estaires for 10 kms and the cemetery lies on the left hand side of the road, 5 kms short of Estaires. Son of Mr J. Young, 263 Main Street, Bridgeton.

YOUNG David Weir Trooper Lovat Scouts 92 Canning Street. No Results Found. Captain YOUNG Eric Templeton - 8th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Scottish Rugby International. Captain Young died 28th June, 1915. Age 23. Killed during the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Addenda Panel. Helles Memorial. Location: Turkey (including Gallipoli). The Anzac and Suvla cemeteries are first signposted from the left hand junction of the Eceabat-Bigali Road. From this junction travel into the main Anzac area. Follow the road to Helles, opposite the Kabatepe Museum, at 14.2 kms, take a right turn at the ‘T’ junction and at 14/3 kms take the left fork. After a total of 22.8 kms, take a right turn to the

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Memorial along a rough track 500 mtrs long. The Helles Memorial stands on the tip of the Gallipoli Peninsula. It takes the form of an obelisk over 30 mtrs high that can be seen by ships passing through the Dardanelles. Captain Young was an employee of James Templeton and Co.

S/4938 Lance Corporal YOUNG John - 12th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. John died 19th September, 1918. Age 41. Grave Reference: III. D. 7. Doiran Military Cemetery. Location: Greece. Doiran Military Cemetery is situated in the north of Greece close to the Macedonia border and near the south-east shore of Lake Doiran. It is approximately 2 kms north-west of Drossato village behind and to the west of Doirani village and is reached via a farm track. From Thessaloniki take the Thessalonica - Kilkis National Road north for approximately 70 kms following the directions for the town of Kilkis until you come to a crossroads with the town of Drossato on your right. Turn left at this crossroad following the signs for Doirani Village/Lake and Customs. Continue on this road for approximately 2 km where you shall pick up the CWGC signs on the outskirts of the village that shall lead you around the village of Doirani and to the cemetery. Son of William and Margaret Young, The Knowe, Mount Vernon, Tollcross; husband of Isabella Young, 43 London Road, Bridgeton. 219981 Able Seaman YOUNG John Charters - Royal Navy (RFR/CH/B/8283). H.M. Torpedo Boat “No 11.” Originally named Mayfly, her name was changed to Torpedo Boat No. 11 in 1907. John died 7th March, 1916. Grave Reference: VI. 1434. Glasgow (St. Kentigern’s) Roman Catholic Cemetery. Location: United Kingdom, Glasgow. St.Kentigern’s Cemetery is part of a complex of several cemeteries north of Glasgow City Centre. Adjoining this site are the following large cemeteries: Glasgow Lambhill Cemetery and Glasgow Western Necropolis. All three are separate but adjoin each other. Glasgow Garnet Hill Hebrew Burial Ground and Glasgow Crematorium Memorial are also at this site. Husband of Jane Young, 50 Kirk Street. (Sometime of 150 Moncur Street, Calton).

Second Lieutenant YOUNG John Haddow - 5th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers. Second Lieutenant Young died 9th June, 1918. Age 22. Grave Reference: 34. Melun North Cemetery. Location: Seine-et-Marne, France. Melun North Cemetery contains three Commonwealth burials of the First World War. Son of John Haddow Young and Frances Amelia Young, 119 Sydney Street

3/5706 Private YOUNG Joseph - 2nd Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Joseph died 18th August, 1916. Age 22. Grave Reference: XII. F. 18. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval. Location: Somme, France. Longueval is a village approximately 13 kms east of Albert and 10 kms south of Bapaume. Caterpillar Valley Cemetery lies a short distance west of Longueval on the south side of the road to Contalmaison. Caterpillar Valley was the name given by the army to the long valley which rises eastwards past “Caterpillar Wood”, to the high ground at Guillemont. Son of Mrs Margaret Young, 24 Kirkpatrick Street, Bridgeton.

36234 Private YOUNG Thomas - 6th/7th Royal Scots Fusiliers. Thomas died

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31st July, 1917. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 19 and 33. Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Location: West Vlaanderen, Belgium. Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin (Menen) and Courtrai (Kortrijk). Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menin Gate while members of the local Fire Brigade sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial’s arches. Thomas resided at 21 Well Street, Calton. 4220 Private (Trooper) YUILL Archibald - 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers). Archibald died 1st April, 1918. No Known Grave. Memorial Panel Reference: Panel 2. Pozieres Memorial. Location: Somme, France. Pozieres is a village 6 kms north-east of the town of Albert. The Memorial encloses Pozieres British Cemetery which is a little south-west of the village on the north side of the main road, D929, from Albert to Pozieres. On the road frontage is an open arcade terminated by small buildings and broken in the middle by the entrance and gates/ Along the sides and back, stone tablets are fixed in the stone rubble walls bearing the names of the dead grouped under their Regiments. It should be added that, although the Memorial stands in a cemetery of largely Australian graves, it does not bear any Australian names. The Australian soldiers who fell in France and whose graves are not known are commemorated on the National Memorial at Villers-Bretonneux. Archibald resided at 14 Market Street East

SURNAME FORENAME RANK UNIT ADDRESS ZINA Antonio Private - 385 Gallowgate. No results found.

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