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1 Gorgie and Beyond Nominal Indexes and Street Listing First World War Dead and Other Casualties of Gorgie, Dalry, Dundee Street, Slateford Road & Shandon areas, City of Edinburgh Compiled by Edward S Flint (The Edinburgh s War Project Team is grateful to Edward Flint for his permission to reproduce his impressive and extensive research here) Edward Flint has also researched and compiled:

2 Bathgate Murder (Durhamtown) 1856, The circumstances leading to the last public hanging in Linlithgow An Account of the History, Families and Companies, associated with Bell s Brewery, 46 Pleasance, Edinburgh ( ) Fraser s Highlanders, 71 Regiment of Foot, Lieutenant James Flint in the Revolutionary War, North America ( ) Prisoner of the King of Kandy, on the Island of Ceylon, An account of Major Adam Davie ( ) Histories and tracings in Flint Families of Scotland Contents Preface Map Sketch District of Gorgie Introduction - This Bloody War Abbreviations - General & Service Units Service Units Medals & Awards - Listing and function Bravery Awards - Recipients (93) Families at War - Deeds of Sons and Husbands Nominal Indexes - Died for King and Country (1631) Other Casualties - Wounded, gassed, prisoners etc. (393) Street Index Listings for dead and other casualties Event and Battle Dates Sketches - The Western Front and Gallipoli Manpower Requirements -The calls to arms and increasing demand Prisoners of War - Notes on their conditions Crushing Prussianism - An outline of terms imposed on Germany Preface For many years I have engaged in family history research, here in Scotland, on my own behalf and for others, concerning myself with ordinary folk rather than the famous and grand. In the memorial hall, formerly known as The Little Church in the Field, at Westfield Street, on the north side of Gorgie Road, Edinburgh, constructed around a small fireplace, there is a tall polished wooden cabinet, with plates upon which are the names of two hundred and forty servicemen, who died in consequence of the First World War ( ). This work arose from a passing interest in learning a little about those men and their connection with Gorgie. However, my research gradually expanded to include sixteen hundred war dead and four hundred other casualties, who lived, were schooled, worked, were laid to rest, or

3 in any other way linked with addresses in or about Dalry Road, Dundee Street, Gorgie Road, Shandon, and Slateford Road, lying north to south, between the Edinburgh Haymarket to Glasgow railway line, and the Union Canal. It includes nominal and street indexes, recipients of bravery awards, notes on families at war, their sons and husbands, names from war memorials, and ancillary material to provide some background. Folk may find it a useful tool, a starting point for their own family history research, but in doing so they should exercise caution in verifying what is presented here before proceeding. An address linked to individual, may not be that person s home, but indicate family or friend there. Working from scant detail, perhaps only an initial, surname, and service unit, and employing calculation and guesswork to cross-referencing, I was fortune to collate a fair bit about certain individuals and their families, though in some instances found little or nothing. Information came from a variety of sources: Burial registers Headstones and memorials in Dalry, North Merchiston, and Saughton cemeteries Memorial plaques pertaining to fallen employees of the North British Rubber Co. Associates of St Michael s Church Newspapers, Edinburgh Evening News and The Edinburgh Dispatch Published volumes, rolls of honour Soldiers Died in the Great War War Graves of the British Empire ; The National Archives of Scotland Statutory registers Census returns, electoral and valuation rolls The Internet

4 The search was wide, but this work should not be considered a full listing of war dead or containing other than a sample of other casualties for the area. This Bloody War In the years preceding the First World War, the Misses Dun, occupied the still existing ancient and large Gorgie House, near present-day 400 Gorgie Road. Edinburgh had expanded over former farmlands and the area from Haymarket and Viewforth westward for two miles to Chesser, bound on the north by the Edinburgh Haymarket to Glasgow railway line and south by the Union Canal, was home to a population of possibly over forty thousand souls, living mostly in street after street of crowded tenement properties. The more prosperous fellows and their families, professional people, might be accommodated in the colony or terraced houses off Dalry Road, and in the Harrison Park and Shandon vicinity. A typical tenement had three storeys above ground level, and nine or sixteen separate dwellings, each having a small entrance lobby with fitted coal bunker; kitchen/living room, containing bed recess, cold water tap sink bunker for bathing and cleaning, the room heated from an open fireplace with cooking, oven facilities, and illuminated by gas mantel lamp; one or two reasonable sized bedrooms; box room, often used as sleeping quarters, and an inside toilet. They housed large and frequently extended families of labouring and trades people. The 1911 census reveals that tenement at 10 Wardlaw Place was home to eighty men, women and

5 children, and that street to some 1450, including 420 males who would be around fighting age during the coming war. Businesses and employment abounded nearby, in the trades, industry and commerce. There were Currie s rubber works in Dalry Road, the North British Rubber Co., intercity and suburban railways, tramways along the main roads, furniture and cabinet maker factories, breweries, distilleries, dairies, bakers and biscuit factories, chemical manufacturers, Cox s glue and gelatine works, a tannery, laundries, brass and iron foundries, Alder & MacKay, meter makers in Stewart Terrace, farming, still being practiced toward Chesser, a slaughterhouse, and employment in building trades, retail, particularly with St Cuthbert s Coop., and council services. The suburban lines to Granton, Morningside and Newington, and tramways enabled people to travel further afield to work. Children might be educated at Boroughmuir, Dalry, Gorgie, North Merchiston and Tynecastle schools, or financial means allowing, private school, Heriot s or George Watson. The number of pubs, including Walter Stratford s, 227 Gorgie Road, at the foot of Stewart Terrace, and haunt of hearts fans, Tynecastle Arms, McLeod Street, probably equalled that of churches. Kirk session records indicate concern on the matter of temperance, to the point of volunteers calling on the wayward to offer salvation and promote religious instruction for the young, such as in the Wardlaw Lad s bible club. The Salvation Army was not averse to blowing its trumpet and wakening the weary on Sunday mornings. Gorgie had its attractions, Heart of Midlothian F.C., played at Tynecastle Park, and there was a billiard saloon at 274 Gorgie Road. In 1904 Buffalo Bill s Wild West Show, elephants, horses, Red Indian warriors, and Cossack riders, and more, pitched its tents at Gorgie Park, in the Moat area. Four years after that the mammoth Scottish National Exhibition held in Saughton Park, brought tens of thousands of visitors to the neighbourhood. Ordinary folk carried on with life, unaware of what the future held. The Austro-Hungarian Empire and Prussian Germany were flexing muscle on subjugated states and in imperialist ambitions overseas, in Africa, in conflict with Czarist Russia and interests of the old colonial powers, Britain and France. The assassination in Sarajevo, Serbia, of the Archduke Ferdinand, was the spark which set fire to a bonfire of humanity, a war which cost millions of lives around the world. Treaties and obligations fell into place like falling dominoes. Germans troops invaded Belgium, and on 4th August 1914 Britain declared war against the aggressor. In Britain and throughout the British Empire, the call to arms was answered by men keen for the fray, seeking comradeship, adventure and glory, before it was All over by Christmas. Pte Thomas Borland, 18 Wardlaw Street, refused to accept discharge after just fourteen days service in the RAMC, on account of his deafness, and having been four times rejected for re-enlistment, was accepted for service in the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He was killed in action 1917 at Arras.

6 Pte Robert Fyfe Kilpatrick, only son of Rev. William Kilpatrick, Gorgie Manse, 4 Shandon Road, enlisted and was killed on the Somme. Rev. James Henry Hardy, 40 Briarbank Terrace, Captain & Chaplain was also killed At a recruiting gala held at Tynecastle Park, a captured German field gun was pulled around the football playing field by a military team, including Sgt Ripley V.C. and Sgt Robson V.C. (TED photo 18 Oct 1915) Edinburgh men and even boys lying about their age, rushed to enlist in the Services. For others there was the persuasion of peer pressure and the white feather marking them as coward to encourage them. They swelled the ranks of the Scottish regiments, favouring the Royal Scots, particularly Sir George McCrae s 16 th Battalion, with its contingent of football players from Hearts, Hibs and other Scottish teams. Among them were Hearts players, Pte James Hodge Speedie, 32 Polwarth Gardens, who was killed 1915, Corp Thomas Gracie, died of leukaemia in the same year, and Sgt Duncan Currie, 151 Slateford Road, Pte Ernest Edgar Ellis, 16 Gorgie Road & 25 Tarvit Street, Pte Henry "Harry" Wattie, 20 Livingstone Place, all killed The following photographs can be found in The Edinburgh Dispatch: 1 Aug Hearts players in civilian dress and wearing cloth caps 27 Nov Hearts players in football kit 22 Dec McCrae and Hearts players in military uniform 27 Nov McCrae and 16 th Royal Scots players in football kit 4 Dec Hearts players, Sgt Currie & Pte Wattie, with Pte Crossan, gassed, wounded and discharged as unfit. In 1922, the Hearts memorial was erected at Haymarket. There were veterans of the South African Boer War, still serving or returned to the Colours, among whom were Sgt John Ellis, 16 Cathcart Place, Pte George W. Hamond, 1 White Park, Pte Adam Laidlaw, 10 Gibson Terrace, and Sgt James Ponton, 74 Slateford Road, all killed Men were routed to special units, Leading air mechanic David Farquhar, 95 Slateford Road, ended up in the Royal Navy Air Service, killed in an air fight; Pte David Turner Ferguson, 15 Murieston Crescent, in the Army Cyclist Corps; Pte Hugh Black Fraser, 14 Hollybank Terrace, in the Imperial Camel Corps; and 2 nd Lieut James Forrest Kidd, 3 Hermand Crescent, in the Royal Air Force. Initially recruits were required to be 19 to 30 years, above five foot three inches, have chest size over 34 inches, and be medically fit. As the demand grew the upper age became 35 years, then 38, 45 for men with previous service and 50 for former non-commissioned officers. In June 1915 three hundred thousand men were needed and the upper age reached 40. The supply of volunteers dwindled, and in March 1916 conscription was introduced. There was also a draft for men to work in the mines. By April 1918 previously discharged soldiers and men of 50, in certain cases 55, were being accepted.

7 The demand for further manpower necessitated that men earlier considered unfit or past their sell by date, might now be thought acceptable for service. Rebellion in Ireland The Easter Rising, unrest in South Africa, and tribal revolt in India added to requirements. Dissenters were scorned and taken before tribunals, maybe imprisoned, and for a time volunteers rejected as medically unfit for service were given badges to distinguish them from shirkers. There were men in reserved occupations contributing to the war effort, who were ineligible for service until they could be replaced, the vacuum mostly filled by women. A photograph (TED photo 28 Nov 1917) shows a column of two to three hundred uniformed women postal workers marching through an Edinburgh street, in procession to the funeral of one of their colleagues. Many women were needed and engaged in the munitions industry. The people of Dalry, Gorgie and Dundee Street found themselves in The war to end all wars, attrition of men and materials, which was to last for four years. Fathers, husbands, sons and brothers went off to war, and their womenfolk and children, on service allowances, made do and mourned inevitable losses. They served and died in six Theatres of Operations, Western Europe, Balkans, Egypt, Africa, Asia and Australasia, in places so apart as Archangel in Russia, the highlands of Central Africa, like Colour Sgt William King, 19 Ashley Terrace, who was killed 1915 on Banys Mountain, Cameroons, and Basra, Iraq, a hot spot in the recent Gulf War, where Pte Thomas Galloway, 134 Dalry Road, died in Euphoria faded as casualties lists got longer. In the first four days of the Battle of Mons 1914, losses were heavy. Figures show 188 officers and 4039 other ranks, killed, wounded or taken prisoner. Reports in the newspapers were tainted, detracted from terrible losses, emphasis falling on patriotism, gallantry and bravery of the men serving at the Front Sent to Belgium to confront the Bosch, The British Expeditionary Force, the regular army, professional but small and ill equipped, was almost wiped out as an effective force. A further 100,000 men were urgently wanted, but that was only for the moment, increasingly more would be need. A stalemate was reached and both sides began entrenchment. Men found themselves in networks of trenches, exposed to extreme weather, mud, filth and infestation, illness and disease, trench fever, the work of snipers, infantry attacks and counter-attacks against machine guns in fortified positions, tremendous and sustained bombardment, barbed wire and poison gas. Many who had enlisted in cavalry regiments were transferred to the infantry. Others who signed up for sea duty found themselves posted to the battalions of the Royal Naval Division, and fighting alongside soldiers in the trenches, Able seamen John G. Currie, 15 Wardlaw Street, George MacKenzie, 66 Dundee Street, and George Herd Doddie Sutherland, 344 Gorgie Road, Military Medal, all killed, being among those sailors

8 They faced hard labour and military discipline; miserable existence in the trenches, shell shock, nerves fraught in anticipation of going over the top, being wounded and stranded in no man s land overnight, maybe days, without water in mud swamped shell craters, with the prospect of being taken prisoner; and death in all manner of circumstances, killed in action, dying of wounds, influenza and pneumonia; yet worried about family at home. Many died without their remains being found. Some tragic cases are those of: L/Corp William Gray Graham, 14 Springwell Place, killed while at dinner in his village billet, when it was bombarded by enemy shellfire. Sgt William Erskine MacGrouther, 70 Ashley Terrace, who left the shelter of a shell hole to rescue a wounded comrade, lying in the open, and was shot through the head by a sniper. Sgt James Martin, 11 Stewart Terrace, died in a burning accident, an explosion in a dug out. Pte Thomas McKinnie Turner, 6 Merchiston Grove, Shandon, found drowned. Sgt Charles Young, 3 Caledoinian Place, who had not seen his two month old baby girl, born after he had left for the Front, shot in the head by sniper s bullet Father & son, Pte Charles Whittet and Pte Charles D. Whittet, 9 Wardlaw Street, both died, one of wounds and the other killed in action. Brothers, L/Corp Henry Cuthbertson and Pte Malcolm Cuthbertson, 37 Watson Crescent, died together, both killed by the same enemy shell. Major land engagements included the three Battles of Ypres (Passchendaele) in Belgium, the landings at Gallipoli, Turkey, and the Battle of Somme, France, which claimed the lives of many Edinburgh lads. L/Corp James Alexander Sinclair, 46 Stewart Terrace, Distinguished Conduct Medal, who had displayed gallantry and zeal as a sniper, was killed in April 1915, while defending his trench in the face of terrible bombardment, during the First Battle of Ypres. On 22 May 1915, 7 th Royal Scots, the Leith battalion, was on a troop train near Gretna, travelling to Liverpool, enroute to the Dardanelles, Turkey, when their train collided with another, and a third train ploughed into the wreckage of the first two, resulting in nearly 230 dead, twelve of them civilians, and a great many injured. Over three thousand soldiers lined the funeral route to Rosebank Cemetery, Edinburgh, where a majority of the dead were interred in a mass grave. The Gallipoli Campaign, landing of troops in Turkey, to protect allied naval passage through the Dardanelles, was a failure, ill prepared and badly managed. The Turks having been afforded opportunity to prepare substantial defences, confined British, Anzac, and Indian forces to the beaches and a little beyond. Both sides suffered heavily in dead and wounded. There were 50,000 allied casualties, including men of the Royal Scots who had survived the GretnaTrain Disaster. On 28 June 1915, the futile Battle of Gulley Ravine, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, cost the British 156 th Brigade fourteen hundred casualties, including eight hundred killed. Sgt

9 James Ramsay, 17 Cathcart Place, and Pte James Skedd, 24 Cathcart Place, were among those who fell there. Months of carnage ended, with allied forces making a stealthly, yet orderly and planned withdrawal. By July 1915, British casualties from all theatres of war, killed, wounded or missing, had reached 9106 naval, and 321,889 army. Six months later the total exceeded half a million men. The Germans and their allies were seemingly losing men at a much faster rate. About this time the Germans began using poison gas shells: Corp Thomas Dimmock, 27 Slateford Road, engaged in mining engineering near Loos was killed in a gas attack Pte David Moodie, 38 Bonaly Road, Shandon, was gassed and died 1918 At Home there were civilian casualties from Zepplin air ship bombing raids, and enemy naval shelling of English east coast towns, Scarborough and Hartlepool. Most air raids were in the south, but on 2 April 1916 a German airship flew over and bombed Leith, and passed over Broughton, to bomb Edinburgh Castle rock, Grassmarket, and St Leonard s area. An infant in a cot was among the dead and wounded, and severe damage was caused to property. Life in Edinburgh went on, department stores advertised sales and illustrated fashion trends, people continued to attend sporting events, theatres and cinemas, such as singing recitals in the Tivoli, Gorgie, and engaged in all manner of leisure activities. Owing to a large presence of military and naval personnel in the City, there was something of a famine in available reasonably priced rented accommodation. Shortages due to the war gave rise to a blackmarket. Folk were encouraged to grow their own food crops. There were also losses at sea, in the Battle of Jutland, sinkings due to mines, attacks by enemy surface vessels in British waters, but the greatest cost in lives and merchant shipping was down to the activities of the pirates, U-boats, German submarines, operating in coastal waters and the Atlantic. In April 1915 the battleship HMS Goliath was in the Dardanelles providing naval gunnery support for land forces at Cape Helles, Gallipoli, and twice suffered from enemy artillery return fire. On 13 May she was sunk by a Turkish motor torpedo boat Muavenet, with the loss of over five hundred officers and men from a crew of seven hundred, among them Stoker, David Hoy, 10 Wardlaw Place. The Battle of Jutland on 31 May 1916 saw a British fleet of thirty two battleships and nine battle cruisers, suffering the most vessels sunk. The surviving vessels of the German High Seas Fleet of twenty two battleships, eleven light cruisers and seventy two destroyers, were thereafter blockaded in home port. Both sides claimed victory. Losses in the battle included:

10 Petty Officer, William Izatt, 13 Stewart Terrace, one of fifty seven officers and twelve hundred men, who went down with the battle cruiser HMS Queen Mary Able seaman, William Henry Clarke, beloved friend of Isa Tait, 119 Gorgie Road, on the destroyer HMS Sparrowhawk Stoker, David Alexander Falconer, 7 Murdoch Terrace, on HMS Tipperary Stoker, James Robertson, 59 Haymarket Terrace, on the battle cruiser HMS Defence Cook, John Ruthven, 169 Dalry Road, on the battle cruiser HMS Invincible Deck Boy Ernest Easton, aged 16, 10 Murdoch Terrace, was on HM Drifter Jeannie Murray, one of eight such vessels shelled and sunk in the Strait of Dover, in a surprise attack, during the hours of darkness, by a force of seven enemy destroyers. In the course of the war the following fell victim to submarine torpedoes: Fireman, Archibald Campbell, 145 Fountainbridge, on the merchant vessel SS Malvina Chief Engineer, Alan Cornfoot Gibson, on merchant vessel SS Warsaw, sunk by U-31. Able seamen Robert Thomas Low, 104 Dalry Road, and George Reid, 73 Slateford Road, on HMS Hawke, in the North Sea, sunk with the loss of over 520 lives by U-9,. Pte Hugh Russell, 8 Logie Green Road, on the minesweeper, HMS Ariadne, off Beachy Head, when sunk by U-65 L/Sgt John Smith, 6 Ardmillan Terrace, on HMAS Warilda, a hospital ship, displaying the Red Cross, sailing from Le Harve to Southampton, when sunk by U-49, L/Corp Charles Stevenson, 28 Saughton Crescent, on HMS Royal Edward, a transport ship, in the Agean Sea with a crew of over 200, and carrying about 1400 soldiers, officers and men, mainly RAMC reinforcements intended for Gallipoli, when it was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of around a thousand lives by U-14. Mines also took lives: Able seaman, Robert Lawson Anderson, 20 Bonaly Road, Shandon, was on the destroyer HMS Tornado, off the Maas light buoy, North Atlantic, when it hit a mine and sank. A/Leading stoker, Alfred Lloyd, was on the destroyer HMS Pheasant, in Hoy Sound, Scapa Flow, when it struck a mine, exploded and sank. Fireman Robert Scott, 62 Dalry Road, was on the merchant steamer SS Northumbria, in the North Sea off Middlesbrough, when struck two mines and sank. In France The Great Offensive on the Somme opened on the morning of 1 July 1916, along a twenty five mile front. In a day it cost sixty thousand allied casualties, a third of them fatalities. The battle raged for months with neither side achieving meaningful advantage. Among the many who died that day were: L/Corp Robert Bell, 13 Caledonian Crescent. Pte John Robert Thomas Bird, 10 Springwell Place.

11 Pte Frederick Russell Harvey, 43 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. Pte John Leckie Henderson, 2 Smithfield Street. Pte Albert Hickman, 10 Wardlaw Place. Pte John Spalding, 8 Wardlaw Place L/Corp William Urquhart, 13 Bryson Road Other casualties did not have an easy time of it. The wounded who returned Home were scattered around the country in the numerous ad hoc hospitals created to cater for the great volume of injured, gassed or otherwise damaged seamen and soldiers, who may have been wounded several times over, lost limbs or their senses. Pension entitlements were graded according to degree in the case of loss of limbs or sight. Loss of eye or limb never less than 10/6 Leg Amputations at hip 16/- short thigh & pelvic band 14/- above or through knee 12/- below knee 10/6 Arm Amputations at shoulder joint (right) 16/- (left) 15/- elbow (right) 14/- (left) 13/- below elbow (right) 11/6 (left) 10/6 Source: Edinburgh Evening News 20 December 1916 Prisoners of war could be put to work, might be mistreated in physical abuse, deprivation of adequate food, exposure to overcrowded and insanitary conditions and lack of medical resources. Sgt Matthew Joseph Andrews, 18 Alderbank Terrace, was wounded and captured while searching for wounded comrades. He was a prisoner for ten months, held at Semelager, then released home in June Pte William Hoatson, 107 Dundee Street, was taken prisoner, and a week later died of wounds in Germany Men who had made it through the war to the Armistice,11.00 a.m. on 11 November 1918, may have thought themselves lucky, but there were those who would still die of wounds, gassing, of illnesses contracted in service, and many of the unscathed were to die in the 1918/19 influenza pandemic, which killed millions world-wide. The Peace Treaty signed on Saturday, 28 June, 1919, in a railway carriage at Versailles, France, imposed harsh restrictions on Germany, the loss of overseas possessions, unrealistic reparations, and demanded trial of the Kaiser and war criminals. The allies had suffered greatly and were in no mood to compromise, and by their attitude guaranteed resumption of hostilities in the future, be it through Hilter or otherwise. Men were demobilized and returned to civilian life, but the fallen were not forgotten. Through a carnival at Waverley Market, a sports day at Tynecastle, a service and music at Saughton Park, donation, a fund was raised, for the purchase of the former Gorgie Free Church The Little Church in the Field, on Gorgie Road, at Westfield

12 Street, which itself was to be a functional war memorial, a hall to be used as a community resource. The Gorgie War Memorial Hall was officially open in October A few years later a tall wooden cabinet, which bears the names of 240 war dead, was unveiled in the hall. Abbreviations A/ acting GWM Gorgie War Mem. Ab able seaman Gnr gunner AIF Australian Imperial Force Hearts Heart of Midlothian FC Aus. Australian HMS His Majesty's Ship b. born Hosp hospital Batn battalion Inf. infantry Bde brigade KiA killed in action Bdr bombardier L/ lance BEF British Expeditionary Force Lieut lieutenant Bro brother LoH Legion of Honour Bty battery m. married C11 Census 1911 MC Military Cross Can. Inf Canadian Infantry Mem memorial Capt Captain MiD Mentioned in Despatches CCS casualty clearing station Mil military CdG Croix de Guerre Mjr major Cem cemetery MM Military Medal Chn children Mo mother Col. colonel MT motor transport Co-op St Cuthbert's Co-op NBM North British Rubber Co. Mem. Corp corporal NMC North Merchiston Cem. Coy company NMM North Merchiston Church Mem. CSM company sergeant major NZ New Zealand CStG Cross of the Order of St George PO petty officer Cres. Crescent PoW prisoner of war d. died Pte private Dau daughter QM quarter master DCM Distinguished Conduct Medal Rd. Road DoW died of wounds Regt regimental Dgn(s) dragoon RSM regimental sergeant major DSM Distinguished Service Medal S son Dvr driver S.A. South African EDC Edinburgh Dalry Cem. Sgt sergeant Edin Edinburgh Sis sister EEN Edinburgh Evening News SMM St Michael's Church Mem. Empl employed sp spouse, wife, husband Engr engineer spr sapper Enl. enlisted Sq. Square ESC Edinburgh Saughton Cem. St. Street Extn extension TED The Edinburgh Dispatch F & F France & Flanders Ter. Terrace Fld hosp field hospital VR Voters/ Valuation Roll Fr father Wid widowed Gds Guards Service Units

13 United Kingdom Lab. Corps Labour Corps A & S Hdrs Scottish Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders MGC Machine Gun Corps BW Royal Highlanders, Black Watch R. Engrs Royal Engineers Cam (SR) Scottish Rifles, Cameronians RAF Royal Air Force Cam Hdrs Queen s Own Cameron Hdrs RAMC Royal Medical Corps Gordon Hdrs Gordon Highlanders RASC Royal Army Service Corps HCB Highland Cycle Battalion RAVC Royal Army Veterinary Corps HLI Highland Light Infantry RDC Royal Defence Corps KOSB King s Own Scottish Borders RFC Royal Flying Corps L & B Horse Lothian and Border Horse RGA Royal Garrison Artillery QER Queen s Own Edinburgh Rifles RMLI Royal Marine Light Infantry R. Scots Lothian Regiment, Royal Scots RN Royal Navy R. Scots Fus Royal Scots Fusiliers RND Royal Naval Division Scots Gds Scots Guards RNVR Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Scots Greys Royal Scots Greys Scots Horse Seaforth Hdrs Scottish Horse Seaforth Highlanders Medals & Awards Victory Cross (VC) Highest award for outstanding courage or devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy Distinguished Service Order (DSO) For officers for an act of meritorious or distinguished service in wartime Military Cross (MC) For lower ranking commissioned and warrant officers for gallantry during active operations in the presence of the enemy. Distinguished Conducted Medal (DCM) For other ranks, second only the Victory Cross, for gallantry in the field in the face of the enemy Military Medal (MM) For other ranks, for gallantry and devotion to duty, when under fire in a land battle.

14 Mentioned in Despatches (MID) Noteworthy acts of gallantry or service. Published in the London Gazette 1914 Star Service in France and Flanders 5 Aug to 22 Nov Star Service in France and Flanders 23 Nov 1914 to 31 Dec 1915, or in other theatres of operations 5 Aug 1914 to 31 Dec 1915 British War Medal Service personnel and civilians in theatre of war or approved service overseas 5 Aug 1914 to 11 Nov 1918, or in Russia 1919 and1920. Victory Medal Service on establishment of a unit in an operational theatre Silver War Badge Military personnel discharged on grounds of wounds or illness acquired at Home or overseas. For King and Empire. Legion of Honour (LoH) Awarded by the French Croix de Guerre (CdG) Awarded by the French Cross of the Order of St George (CStG) Awarded by Imperial Russia Recipients of Bravery Awards Sgt Alexander Acquroff, MGC, 134 Gorgie Road. EEN 27 Mar (DoW) MM Pte Mark Archibald, Cam Hdrs, 5 Robertson Avenue TED 14 Nov EEN 2 Dec 1916 DCM Lieut D.A. Bell, R. Scots, 82 Bonaly Road. TED 21 Oct MC Sgt T. Birrell, KOSB, 14 Smithfield Street TED 21 Sep 1917 MM Capt James Couper Brash M.A., Seaforth Hdrs, Boroughmuir School. MC & DSO DSO Gunner William Breakley, Tank Corps, 1 Orwell Pl. EEN 15 Mar TED 19 Mar DCM Gunner Alexander Brooks, RFA, Balgreen Avenue. EEN 21 May (KiA) MM CSM William Brown, KOSB, 9 Wardlaw Place. EEN 16 Nov 1916 MM L/ Corp. John R. Clark, Gordon Hdrs, 25 Fowler Terrace. EEN 22 Nov (KiA) MM Driver James Crawford, 172 Gorgie Road. EEN 29 Nov 1917 MM Pte John Corsie, HLI, 10 Gibson Terrace. EEN 8 Aug (DoW) MM Bombardier J. Dalrymple, RGA, 22 Orwell Place TED 28 Aug 1918 MM Sgt R. Doughty, R. Scots, 10 Murieston Terrace. EEN 20 & 26 Apr (KiA) DCM Sgt T. Downie, Cam Hdrs, Labour Corps, 4 Wardlaw Street EEN 29 Jun DCM Sgt John Elliot, R. Engrs, 79 Ashley Terrace. EEN 9 Mar 1918 & 5 Jul MM & DCM DCM Armourer George Fair, Patrol & Escort Fotilla, RN, 3 Northcote Street. ENN 6 Jun 1918 DSM Pte R. Fairgrieve, R. Engrs, 4 White Park TED 2 Dec 1916 MM L/ Corp. Edward S. Flint, Cam Hdrs, 10 Wardlaw Place ENN 8 Dec (KiA) DCM Sgt J. C. Frier, 3 Westfield Street. TED 11 Mar Croix de Guerre (French award) CdG Corp William Gerard, Gordon Hdrs, 5 Robertson Avenue. EEN 2 Dec 1916 MM Corp John Gilmour, R. Engrs, Gorgie Road & 16 Bryson Road. ENN 27 Jan 1917 MM Pte James Gray, Cam Hdrs, 3 Westfield Street. EEN 2 Nov DCM Gunner signaller William Gray, RFA, 13 Hermand Terrace. ENN 20 Dec (DoW) MM

15 Corp Fred. Gregor, R. Engrs, 27 Stewart Terrace. EEN 14 Jan TED 14 Feb 1918 MM Sgt G. Guthrie, R. Scots, 13 Stewart Terrace TED 13 Jun 1916 MM Pte A. Hay, R. Scots, 1 Delhaig, near Chesser, Gorgie Road. EEN 8 Jan 1917 MM L/ Corp. Andrew B. Henderson, R. Scots, 11Wardlaw Place. Gorgie War Memorial (KiA) MM Sgt Robert Henderson, RFA, 9 Murieston Crescent TED 18 Oct (DoW) MM Corp William Herd, RAMC, 16 Wheatfield Place TED 3 Jul DCM Sgt A. Hewit, RFA, 11 Merchiston Grove EEN 15 Jun 1918 DCM Pte J. Hopper, RASC, 10 Smithfield Street. ENN 12 Aug 1916 MM Bombardier P. Ironside, RFA, 32 Yeaman Place. TED 10 Jun 1918 MM Pte Tom H. Keddie, R. Scots, 10 Caledonian Road. EEN 23 Dec 1916 MM Pte J. S. Kerr, RAMC, 91 Dundee Street. EEN 27 Jan 1916 MM Pte J. Kerry, 29 Balbirnie Place TED 19 Jan (Wounded) DCM Lieut Ebenezer King, KOSB, Anworth Villas, Corstorphine. MC Colour Sgt William King, BW, 19 Ashley Terrace ENN 23 Nov (KiA) DCM Lieut. Laing, Canadian Inf., 4 Merchiston Grove EEN 23 Nov (KiA) DCM Sgt John Lavender, Canadian Inf, 2 Wheatfield Ter. EEN 26 Jun (DoW) MM Sgt James Love, R. Scots, 7 Wheatfield Place. ENN 8 Apr, 16 Aug 1918 MM & DCM DCM Sgt R. Marshall, RFA, 18 Wheatfield Place ENN 6 Jun 1918 MM Sgt P. S. McCartney, Royal Canadians, 4 Moat Place. ENN 30 May 1917 MM Pte J. McConnachie, R. Scots, 46 Stewart Terrace EEN 6 Jun 1918 MM Sgt A. McKay, MGC, 7 Dundee Street. EEN 30 Nov 1918 MM Major Frank B. McKenzie, 30 Briarbank Terrace TED 19 Jan MC & DSO DSO 2nd Lieut A. J. McKenzie, Cam (SR), 30 Briarbank Ter. TED 19 Jan 1918 (DoW) MC Pte J. MacKenzie, R. Scots, 73 Slateford Road. TED 31 May 1918 MM Sapper R. MacKenzie, R. Engrs, 53 Gorgie Road EEN 2 Oct 1918 MM Pte G. McLennan, BW, 42 Watson Crescent. TED 22 Nov Cross (Russian award) CStG Lieut. Robert McMurray, R. Engrs, 35 Ivy Terrace TED 7 Feb 1918 MC Pte Alex. Milne, R. Scots, 7 Wardlaw Place EEN 3 May TED 10 May MM Driver, James Moodie, RFA, 4 Downfield Place. EEN 19 Nov (Died, pneumonia.) MM Sgt M. Mooney, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, 48 Dundee Street. ENN 14 Nov 1917 MM Pte Walter Morrison, R. Scots, 5 Wheatfield Road. EEN 13 Sep 1918 MM Driver, Alexander Muir, RFA, 68 Gorgie Road & 141 Dundee St. EEN 8 Nov 1917 (DoW) MM Gunner John Muir, RGA, 36 Angle Park Terrace. ENN 10 Sep 1917 MM Sgt William Nicol, RGA, 14 Caledonian Road TED 20 May (KiA) MM Sgt Arthur George Oldershaw, RFA, 9 Ivy Terrace. EEN 1 Jul 1915 DCM Sgt Thomas Oldershaw, R. Engrs, 7 Tay Street. EEN 12 May 1917 MM Sapper, George Park, R. Engrs, 126 Dundee Street. EEN 17 May (KiA) MM Pte George Paxton, Canadians, formerly 16 Caledonian Place. TED 3 Oct 1918 MM Bombardier J. Pirie, RFA, 13 Yeaman Place. ENN 22 May 1917 MM Sgt David Hunter Purdie, MGC, 17 Stewart Terrace. ENN 28 Feb 1918 (KiA) MM CSM Robert Rankin, Royal West Kent Regt, 9 Orwell Place ENN 5 Mar (KiA) DCM Pte James H. Robertson, MGC, 4 Ardmillan Terrace. EEN 27 Nov 1918 MM Pte Thomas Robertson, R. Scots, 7 Wheatfield Road. EEN 7 Sep 1917 MM Sgt R. Rough, MGC, 12 Wardlaw Street. EEN 4 Jul (Wounded) DCM Sgt David Seath, Cam Hdrs, 21 Orwell Place. EEN 8 Jun (Died) MM Gunner James R. Sibbald, RFA, 75 Dalry Road. EEN 2 Sep 1918 MM Sgt George Simons, R. Scots, 119 Gorgie Road. EEN 5 Nov (KiA) MM L/ Corp. John Simons, R. Engrs, 119 Gorgie Road TED 25 Aug 1917 MM Sgt Claude R. Simpson, Australian Imperial Force, 16 Cathcart Place. EEN 10 Nov 1917 MM L/ Corp. James A. Sinclair, A & S Hdrs, 46 Stewart Terrace. EEN 4 Jun (KiA) DCM Pte John Skae, MT RASC, 31 Angle Park Terrace TED 17 July & 1 Aug 1918 MM Sgt Hugh Smith, Canadians, 27 Slateford Road TED 19 Feb 1917 MM Sgt R. Smith, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 27 Slateford Road. ENN 10 Feb 1917 MM Sgt Thomas Finlayson Smith, R. Scots, 35 Watson Crescent. EEN 19 Feb (KiA) MM Corp Hugh Sommerville, R. Engrs, 11 Caledonian Place. EEN 13 Nov 1918 MM Lieut. John G. Speedie, R. Scots, 32 Polwarth Gardens, Hearts FC. (KiA) MM Corp. E. W. Stenhouse, Canadians, 12 Stewart Terrace TED 14 Oct 1916 MM Pte J. Stewart, RASC, 6 Ogilvie Terrace. EEN 26 Jun 1916, TED 28 Jun 1916 DCM

16 Pte J. Stewart, signaller, R. Scots, 4 Watson Crescent TED 25 Mar MM L/ Corp. George Stirling, Scots Gds, 2 Appin Terrace TED 6 Nov (Wounded) MM Able seaman, George H. Sutherland, Royal Naval Division, 344 Gorgie Road. (KiA) MM Pte Robert Syme, A & S Hdrs, 28 Watson Crescent ENN 5 Aug (DoW) MM Gunner David C.M. Temple, RGA, 11 Smithfield Street. EEN 1917 & (DoW) DCM L/ Corp. John S. Veitch, R. Scots, 15 Yeaman Place. (DoW) MM Pte James Brown Waddel, 6, attached 8, R. Scots, Gorgie War Memorial (KiA) DCM 2nd Lieut Frederick R. Walker, A & S Hdrs, Dalry Cem. TED 10 Jan (DoW) MM & LoH Corp. - Watson, R. Engrs, 25 Stewart Terrace TED 8 Oct 1917 MM CSM J. Welsh, York & Lancasters, 4 Yeaman Place. EEN 4 Jul 1918 DCM Corp A. White, R. Engrs, 136 Dundee Street. ENN 22 Sep TED 26 Sep 1917 MM Sgt Alexander Whitecross, R. Scots Fusiliers, 25 Angle Park Ter. ENN 23 Jun 1917 (DoW) MM 2nd Lieut. J.W. Wilson, RFA, 4 Hermand Terrace. EEN 20 Jul 1918 MC Petty Officer J. M. Young, RNAS, 37 Stewart Terrace. TED 11 Sep 1917, photo. DSM Families at War (Deeds of Sons and Husbands) DCM for Edinburgh Artillery Man Mr & Mrs Oldershaw, 9 Ivy Terrace A popular member of the Gladstone Club, Henderson Terrace, Gorgie, Sgt Arthur G. Oldershaw, Royal Field Artillery, has been awarded the DCM for conspicuous bravery in the field. Oldershaw is attached to 132nd Battery, Royal Field Artillery. He was employed with his father Mr Arthur Oldershaw, a brick builder, 9 Ivy Terrace, off Slateford Road. (His brothers Charles Oldershaw, private, Royal Scots, & Thomas Harold Oldershaw, 2nd Lieut, Highland Light Infantry, were killed during the War and are named on Gorgie War Memorial.) EEN 1 Jul 1915, photo) Edinburgh Soldier Honoured by Czar Mr & Mrs MacLennan, 42 Watson Crescent Pte G. MacLennan, 2nd Battalion, Black Watch, was presented by the Czar with the Cross of the Order of St George (4th class) for outstanding heroism on the battlefield. Son of Mrs and late Mr MacLennan, 42 Watson Crescent. (EEN 22 Nov 1915, full figure photo of him in highland uniform topped with busby) Edinburgh Family's Patriotism Mrs Cormack, 5 Smithfield Street Received a letter from the King praising her family's contribution. Pte Donald Cormack, 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, suffering from poison gas (photo) Sgt Hector Cormack, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots. (Killed in Sep 1915) Pte John Cormack, 3rd Battalion, Royal Scots, on active service Pte John Nicol Cormack, 16th Battalion, Royal Scots (Killed in Jul 1915) (photo) Pte Kenneth Cormack, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots, (Died of wounds May 1915) Pte Robert Cormack, 2nd Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders, suffering from poison gas (photo) In addition to her six sons, Mrs Cormack has a grandson, Pte A. Dawson in the Black Watch, and several nephews also on active service. (TED 2 Jul 1915).

17 Edinburgh Family Record of Service Mr & Mrs Herd, 16 Wheatfield Place, Mr Herd has himself been in the fighting line practically since the beginning of the War. He is close to fifty years old. Of their four sons, William Herd is in the RAMC attached to the 5th Royal Scots and has been awarded the DCM. A splendid record of patriotism is that held by the Herd family of 16 Wheatfield Place, the head of household and four sons on active service. Pte Alfred Herd, 5 Royal Scots, somewhere in the Near East Sgt James Herd, Army Service Corps, 19th Cavalry Field Ambulance Sapper James Herd, junior, Royal Engineers, with Mediterranean Forces Pte Thomas Herd, 7 Seaforth Highlanders, in fighting line Corp William Herd, DCM, RAMC, who is presently in Hopetoun House Hospital suffering from gas poisoning (TED 3 Jul 1915 & 11 Feb 1916) Six Brothers Serving at the War Mr and Mrs William Love, 6 Wardlaw Street, Photographs of their six sons Pte William Love, signaller, 1st Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Pte Andrew Rose Love, Royal Scots Fusilers L/ Corp Charles Ross Love, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Pte James Ross Love, 5th Battalion, Royal Scots Pte John Love, 2/5 Battalion, Royal Scots Pte Chisholm Love, 17th Battalion, Royal Scots Their only other son, Daniel Love, is still at school. (EEN 10 Jul 1915, photos) Resurrected Edinburgh Soldier Mr & Mrs Anderson, 26 Bonaly Road The present war has produced quite a crop of "resurrection", so called. Soldiers reported dead have dispelled the grief of relatives by reporting themselves alive. Such has been the experience of a young Edinburgh man Pte James M. Anderson, who enlisted in the 5th Royal Highlanders (Canadian Contingent) shortly after the outbreak of war, and was in the trenches in France by the end of January last. It was his fate to be wounded in the head in a German attack, and shot in the hip when a comrade tried to rescue him. Left for dead, he lay for a day and a night before he was picked up by the Germans and taken to a field hospital, where he was kindly treated. When his condition permitted it, he was removed to the Sennelager internment camp, and from there he communicated with his parents at 26 Bonaly Road, Edinburgh, informing them that he was "alive and well". (EEN 15 Jan 1916, photo) Edinburgh Soldier Wins DCM Mrs Kerr, 91 Dundee Street Pte J. S. Kerr, Royal Army Medical Corps, attached to 7 Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery, was awarded the DCM for conspicuous bravery at Ypres. During a heavy bombardment by high explosives and gas shells, he left his dug out and passed through a dense cloud of gas over two hundred yards to a farm in which

18 another battery was billeted. Here he rendered first aid to several wounded men. The farm was being heavily shelled at the time, but though wounded himself, he continued to work among the wounded. His mother resides at 91 Dundee Street. (EEN 27 Jan 1916, photo) Patriotic Edinburgh Family Mr David Liddell, 9 Caledonian Place Congratulated by the King, having five sons in the Army, all on active service, and with the exception of Private C. B. Liddell, all well known in the shooting fraternity. Pte A. Liddell, Army Service Corps Sapper J.H. Liddell, Royal Engineers Pte C. B. Liddell, Royal Army Medical Corps Q.M.S. T. Liddell, 1/5 Royal Scots Sgt J. Liddell, Royal Engineers (TED 25 Jan 1916, photos of each) Edinburgh Soldier Escapes from Germany Mrs Beattie, 47 Dundee Terrace Received word from a sea captain in Leith, that her husband, Pte A. Beattie, Scots Guards, who had been a prisoner of war since September 1914, had escaped, and was expected to arrive in London this morning. Prior to the War, he was employed by Messrs William McEwan & Co., brewers, Fountainbridge. He and two companions escaped prison camp in Germany two weeks ago, and arrived in Edinburgh this morning (7 April 1916), but has been recalled to be interviewed by the King at eleven o'clock tomorrow morning. (TED 3, 7 & 10 April 1916, photo). Good Citizenship Rewarded Awards made to Edinburgh citizens under the Edinburgh Municipal Police Act 1879, for various acts during the last six months. William McIntosh, 154 Gorgie Road, awarded 1 for on 24 Aug 1915, stopping a runaway horse in Gorgie Road. George Mitchell, 15 Murdoch Terrace, awarded 2 for courageous conduct on 30 Aug 1915, in saving the lives of a boy and girl, who were in danger of being gored to death by a mad cow Robert Innes, 52 Dalry Road, awarded 1for on 23Oct 1915, with Alexander Begg, taxi driver, stopping a runaway horse in Princes Street Able seaman John Ovenston, 43 Dundee Street, H.M. Torpedo Boat No. 31 for on 1 Mar 1916, taking action when a horse yoked to an empty lorry took fright at passing traffic in Lauriston Place. Military Medal for Edinburgh Sergeant Sgt David Seath, 21 Orwell Place Sgt David Seath, 1 Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, awarded the MM for conspicuous bravery during an attack. He carried a wounded soldier under heavy fire, and then returned to his officer, who had a broken thigh, and remained lying beside him till darkness, when he also brought him in. Sergeant Seath, whose home address is 21 Orwell Place, Edinburgh, had been at the Front since the early days of the war. He has two brothers serving. (EEN 8 Jun 1916) Edinburgh Boxer Killed

19 Mr & Mrs H. Downie, 22 Orwell Place Pte Harry Albert Downie, aged 19, No , formerly employed in the parcels department of the post office, Russell Road, enlisted at the end of 1914 in the Royal Scots. Killed (1 Jul 1916, The Somme). In the opening stage of the big attack he was struck by a bullet which hit a metal mirror he carried in his left breast pocket. The impact left its mark plainly upon the uppermost of fourteen photographs he had in his pocket, the cards of his mother and of himself, showing the bullet mark over the heart. Downie a promising young boxer, was a pupil of Mr Charles Cotter. His father Harry Downie, a well known boxer, 22 Orwell Place, served for a year with Army Service Corps in France and got his discharge last March. (EEN 4 Aug 1916) Edinburgh Man Awarded Military Medal Mr & Mrs Hopper, 10 Smithfield Street. Pte F. Hopper, 2nd Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, aged 19, son of the late Mr J. Hopper & now Mrs G. Renton, resided 10 Smithfield Street. He joined the Royal Scots Greys, transferred to the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders and has been 11 months at Front. Awarded the MM. He had two brothers in the Navy, another Sgt James Hopper, R. Scots, wounded for a third time in 1917, and another who had been discharged having been gassed. In a letter to his mother, he wrote: "One morning in the trenches I went out to chap who had been severely wounded. I got a rope round him & was pulling him in when the other men came out to give a hand, but I am sorry to say one was killed and the other wounded. I got all three in, but the chap that I went to bring in first was also dead by this time." (EEN 12 Aug 1916, photo) Distinguished Conduct Medal Mr & Mrs Stewart, 6 Ogilvie Terrace Pte J. Stewart, Army Service Corps, awarded the DCM for conspicuous bravery, when a motor ambulance laden with wounded ran into a shell hole. The patients were removed, the car hauled out, the patients replaced and Pte Stewart brought them safely to the dressing station. The incident occurred under shell fire. He was a chauffeur before joining in June His parents reside at 6 Ogilvie Terrace. (EEN 27 Jun 1916, photo) Edinburgh Man's Record. Five Times Wounded. Mr & Mrs Simon MacLeod, 42 Watson Crescent L/Corp Ewen McLeod, Middlesex Regiment. In the first instance a bullet shattered his officer s periscope and sent pieces of glass into his back. He was treated in Rouen General Hospital, France. In action at the Battle of Loos and in the German second line, he received a bayonet wound in the palm of his right hand, and was sent back to England and treated in a Manchester hospital. Then he was bayoneted in the foot and treated at a Le Treport hospital. His next injury was not serious, a field cut. The last was a bayonet wound in his right leg. Treated at a Norfolk hospital. (EEN 23 Aug 1916, photo) Edinburgh Janitor Medalist Mrs Brown, 9 Wardlaw Place CSM William Brown, King's Own Scottish Borders, has been awarded the MM for meritorious conduct in the field. He was employed by Edinburgh School Board as

20 assistant at Boroughmuir and James Gillespie's Schools. His wife resides 9 Wardlaw Place, formerly 3 Leven Street. (EEN 16 Nov 1916) Military Medal Recipient Mr & Mrs Gerard, 4 Wheatfield Street Corp William Gerard, Gordon Highlanders, awarded MM for gallantry in the field. He had been two years with the Colours and previously wounded. He resided with his parents at 4 Wheatfield Street, and was grandson of late William Gerard, builder, Edinburgh. (EEN 22 Nov 1916) DCM awarded to Gorgie Soldier Mr & Mrs Archibald, 5 Robertson Avenue Pte Mark Archibald, Cameron Highlanders, aged 20, former employee of Messrs Cox & Co., Gorgie, eldest son of Mr and Mrs George Archibald, 5 Robertson Avenue, Edinburgh, awarded the DCM for conspicuous gallantry. He was buried by a shell explosion, but a second shell loosened the earth and enabled him to extricate himself. Although greatly shaken, he refused to rest and at once set about to work and successfully dug out several of his comrades who and been buried. (ENN 2 Dec 1916, photo) Royal Scots Medalist Mr & Mrs Keddie, 10 Caledonian Road Pte Tom. H. Keddie, Royal Scots, aged 19, who has been eleven months at the Front. Awarded the MM. He was a joiner with Messrs Duncan & Sons, Grove Street, and is the only son of Mr & Mrs Keddie, of 10 Caledonian Road. (EEN 23 Dec 1916, photo) Gorgie Man Wins Military Medal Pte A. Hay, 1 Delhaig Pte A. Hay, No. 3557, signaller, Royal Scots, 1 Delhaig, Gorgie, was awarded the MM for bravery in the field. He had been in the trenches for eighteen months and recommended three times during that period. (EEN 8 Jan 1917, photo) Medal for Engineer Mrs Gilmour, Bryson Road Corp John Gilmour, Royal Engineers, son of Hugh Gilmour, Gorgie Road, His wife resides at Bryson Road Awarded the MM for bravery in the field. (EEN 22 Jan 1917, photo) Honour for Edinburgh Canadian Mr & Mrs Smith, 27 Slateford Road Sgt R. Smith, Scout Section, Canadian Expeditionary Force, twice previously Mentioned in Despatches, has been awarded the MM for bravery in the field. He emigrated four years ago. His parents reside at 27 Slateford Road. (EEN 10 Feb 1917) Veteran Soldier's Worthy Sons Mr & Mrs W. Jeffrey, 5 Robertson Avenue Two sons of Mr and the late Mrs William Jeffrey, 5 Robertson Avenue, have fallen in action. Sgt James Jeffrey, their eldest son, Seaforth Highlanders reservist, fought at Mons, was wounded in 1914 but returned to the Front, was wounded again in 1917, then reported dead. He served on the North-West Frontier Campaign in India in 1908, and was a well known footballer. Pte William Jeffrey, third son, Seaforth

21 Highlanders, killed in action, served on the same Front with brother until both transferred to another Theatre of operations. Two other sons were still serving, Pte Richard Jeffrey, with two and half years service in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and Pte Robert Jeffrey, Gordon Highlanders, once wounded. Mr Jeffrey, their father, a Seaforth Highlanders veteran, who served through the Afghan and Egyptian Campaigns and was on Lord Roberts famous forced march Kabul to Kandahar. (EEN 9 Jun 1917) Edinburgh Sergeant Major's DCM Mrs Rankin, 9 Orwell Place CSM Robert Rankin, Royal West Kents has been awarded the DCM. He was employed in the Audit Department, North British Railway Company, and resided with his mother at 9 Orwell Place. He was an RSM when KiA, aged 23, on 29 May, In Apr 1918, he was awarded the bar to his DCM, and recommended for the MC. His older brother Pte John Gair Rankin, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, was a prisoner of war in Germany. (EEN 5 Mar 1917 & 19 Jun 1918) Good Citizenship Rewarded The Lord Provost, Sir J. Lorne MacLeod, at a ceremony in the Burgh Courtroom, presented awards made to Edinburgh citizens under the Edinburgh Municipal Police Act 1879, for various acts during the last six months: Rating Christopher Lachlan, aged 17, 18 Wardlaw Place, No. 8967, cook s boy, 1 for on 14 Jan 1918, stopping a runaway horse in Gorgie Road. George Addison, aged 14, 18 Wardlaw Street, 1 for on 17 Jun 1918, stopping a runaway horse in Gorgie Road. Mrs McLuckie, 44 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street, 10/-. Mrs Mitchell, 44 Dundee Terrace, 10/- for their smart and tactful action which led to the arrest of a man wanted on charges of defrauding several landladies in the City. (Mrs McLuckie was perhaps spouse to Pte Andrew McLuckie, of the same address and sister-in-law to Pte George MacLuckie, 9 R. Scots, KiA 20 Sep 1917 ) (TED 22 Jul 1918) Four Brothers Killed Pte Alexander Swanson, Royal Scots, 1 Caledonian Road Pte David Swanson, Royal Scots, 1 Caledonian Road Pte Peter Swanson, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1 Caledonian Road Pte Murdoch Swanson, Royal Scots, 1 Caledonian Road (EEN 11 Oct 1918, photos) Edinburgh Men Serving on North West Frontier 1917 (Group photo, including the following) Pte M. Stewart, Downfield Place Pte W. Hunt, Northcote Street Pte H. S. Cleghorn, Gorgie Road Pte W. Scott, Newton Street L/Corp W. Proctor, Wheatfield Road Pte J. Hay, Dundee Street Pte P. Marshall, Westfield Street Pte D. C. Nisbet, Orwell Place (EEN 16 Aug 1917) Buried in North Merchiston Cemetery Pte Charles Thomas Kennedy Victoria Cross

22 Charles Thomas Kennedy was born 6 Jan 1873, 28 Jamaica Street, Edinburgh, son of Charles Kennedy, tramway inspector, later lodging house keeper, and Jessie Nibloe, married 10 Nov 1862 in Edinburgh. In 1891 he enlisted in the 2 nd Battalion, Highland Light Infantry. Three years later he was engaged in suppressing uprisings on the North West Frontier, India. He was back in Scotland, when his term of enlistment ended and he became a reservist in However, hardly a year had passed, before he was recalled to the colours in response to the outbreak of the Boer War in South Africa. On 18 Nov 1900, he was stationed with a company of the HLI, at Dewetsdorp, forty miles south-east of Bloemfontein, in the Orange Free State, when attacked by Boer forces from hills overlooking his position. He and small party attempted a counter attack came under fire. One of his comrades was shot down. Under heavy fire he carried the severely wounded man almost a mile to a hospital. The next day he volunteered to carry a message over open ground then being raked by murderous rifle fire, but having got just a few yards out, he was severely wounded. His bravery was recognised, 17 Dec 1901, at St James Palace, London, when King Edward VII pinned the Victoria Cross on his chest. He had recovered his health, but his injury ended his military service, and he was discharged to become an army pensioner. On 24 Apr 1907, aged 34, and resident 2 Castle Wynd, Grassmarket, Edinburgh, Charles Kennedy attempted to stop a runaway horse and cart, in Leith Walk. He was thrown down, apparently struck by the wheels of the vehicle, and died at the Royal Infirmary. The cause was given as shock from accidently injury to the stomach. Four days later he was buried in an unmarked grave at North Merchiston Cemetery, Gorgie. His memorial stone was erected 2001 by The Royal Highland Fusiliers, formerly HLI. Nominal Index Died in Service of King and Country

23 L/Corp Edward S. Flint ( ) DCM Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders 10 Wardlaw Place, Edinburgh Killed in Action Abbey Pte John Gibson Abbey (33) No , BW. d. of disease 28 Dec 1918, BEF, France. Terlincthun British Cem., Wimille Address, 17 Richmond Terrace, off Dalry Road. TED 16 Jan 1919, photo Abbot Pte Thomas Abbot ( ) Enlisted in Leith. No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA Egypt 19 Apr Gaza War Memorial. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs William Abbot, 6 Wardlaw Place. EEN 8 & 10 May1917, photo. Acquroff Sgt Alexander Acquroff (21). Enlisted, May No , Pte, 5 R. Scots. Served Mar 1915 to Mar 1916 Gallipoli. Transf. Apr 1916 to 55 batn. MGC, France. Military Medal (1917). Corp in Oct 1917 & Sgt in Mar d. Gas poisoning, c.c.s., 23 Mar GWM & Lapugnoy Military Cem. One of six children & eldest son of Robert & Janet Acquroff, 134 Gorgie Road. Employed, rubber worker. EEN 27 Mar & 4 Apr 1918, photo. TED 27 & 28 Mar 1918, photo. Adams Corp Alexander"Alex" Adams (23) No.12814, 263 Siege Bty, RGA. KiA 25 Apr Tyne Cot Mem. Eldest son of Thomas James Adams & Georgina Adams, 35 Ashley Terrace. Grandson of Alexander Adams of Blackhall & John Purves of Granton. Boroughmuir school. EEN 15 & 22 May 1918, photo. Addison Pte Donald Urquhart Addison (19) No , 1 KOSB. DoW 14 Apr GWM & Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. Youngest son of John & Elizabeth Addison, 33 Westfield Road. His married brother, Corp George Addison, Cam (SR), 10 Wardlaw Street, PoW. Perhaps kin to Nathaniel Addison (55) d.1916, 33 Westfield Road & William Fraser Addison, house painter, 67 Gorgie Road. EEN 23 & 24 Apr, & 1 May 1918, photo. Adkin Private William Henry Adkin (44) No , mechanic 3rd class, serving in 33 Balloon Section, 1 Royal Air Force. DoW 5 Sep Vis-En-Artois British Cemetery, Haucourt. Sp. Mary Ritchie, 10 Gibson Terrace. Employed, cooper, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 14 & 17 Sep Aikman

24 Pte Andrew Aikman (36) Enlisted, Edin, No , 18 HLI (4 Glasgow). DoW 15 Jul 1917 F & F. GWM. b. Edin. Address, 6 Wardlaw Place. Employed, labourer. EEN 2 Aug 1917, photo. Pte James Aikman (32) Enlisted, Leith, No. 3484, 2 R. Scots. KiA 7 Jun 1918 F & F. Sandpits British Cem, Fouquereuil. b. Gorgie. Foster son of William Allan, 15 Hardie's Buildings, Leith, Aire Pte George Aire (23) Enlisted in Glasgow. No. 2987, 2 R. Scots. DoW 16 Oct NBM & Varennes Military Cem. b. Govan. Employed, rubber worker. Airmet Corp Thomas A. Airmet (21) No. 6857, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. Twice wounded & caught in two bombing accidents at Home. KiA 15 Dec NBM & Tyne Cot Mem., Ypres. b. Edin. Only son of Thomas & Elizabeth Airmet, 20 Caledonian Crescent, and later 10 Caledonian Place. Boroughmuir school. Employed, rubber worker. Perhaps kin to the family of George Henderson Armet & Helen Armet, in 1901 at 95 Dalry Road, and 1914 at 109 Gorgie Road. EEN 4 & 5 Jan 1918, photo. TED 5 & 17 Jan 1918, photo. Aitchison Pte John Aitchison (27) No. 435, 2 BW, served nine years, some of that in India. Reported missing then KiA France 9 May Pon-Du-Hem-Military Cem, La Gorgue. Son of Mrs Charles Aitchison, 79 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Ann D. Aitchison (34) d. 10 Nov 1918, 79 Dundee Street. EEN 18 Jun & 3 Jul nd Lieut William John Aitchison (22) 9 R. Scots & 12 HLI, Machine Gun Section. Served at Loos, France. Mentioned in Dispatches. Wounded. d. 23 Oct NMM & Vermilles British Cem. b Second son of Mr & Mrs John Aitchison, 153 Warrender Park Road George Heriot's school, photo. Employed, apprentice, Messrs Chiene & Tait, Chartered accountants, 3 Albyn Place. Aitken Pte David Aitken (23) No. 1911, 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 30 Dec Fins New British Cem, Sorel-Le-Grand. Youngest son of the late David Dure Aitken & Elizabeth Aitken. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Ronaldson, 33b Gibson Terrace. EEN 30 Jan CSM David Wilson Aitken (35) No , 78 Canadian Inf (Manitoba Regt). KiA 9 Apr Canadian Cem. No. 2 Neuville-St-Vaast. b. 13 Jan 1882, 15 Murdoch Terrace. Third son of James Rodger Aitken, joiner, pattern maker foreman & Jane "Jeanie" Wilson, 7 Bryson Road, who m His sp. Mary Jane Simpson. His nephew, Pte James Aitken, killed EEN 13 & 21 May 1917, photo. TED 12 May 1917.

25 Pte James Aitken (17) No , 18 Canadian Inf (Western Ontario Regt). Killed, accident, 23 Dec Bois-De-Noulette British Cem, Aix-Noulette. b Edin. Only child of James Aitken, accountant s clerk, & Jemima Flett, 10 Tay Street and 30 Bryson Road, who married 1898, Edin. Grandson of James Rodger Aitken & Jane "Jeanie" Wilson, 7 Bryson Road, and James Flett & Catherine Stevenson. EEN 3 Feb Pte John Aitken (26) No , 6 KOSB. Reported wounded, missing, DoW, France 21 Mar Buried, Lieramont. Pozieres Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Aitken, 12 Dean Street. Sp. Catherine "Kate" McArthur, 21 Bryson Road. Newspaper insert by Mr & Mrs Charles McArthur, mason, 91 Dundee Street. EEN 11 Jan, Alexander Pte David Alexander (24) No.10281, 1 Royal Dragoons. d. 28 Oct Funeral from Colinton Hospital to NMC. Son of the late William James Alexander (55), clerk, d. 22 Dec 1917 & Isabella Alexander, residing at 7 Caledonian Crescent. His brother, BSM George Alexander, RFA, d BSM George Alexander (26) No , 378 Bty, 169 Bde, RFA. d. an accident, No.2 stationary hosp., Abbeville, France 12 May Abbeville Communal Cem. Extn. Fourth son of William James Alexander (55), clerk, d. 22 Dec 1917 & Isabella Alexander, residing at 7 Caledonian Crescent. His brother, Pte David Alexander, 1 Royal Dragoons, d Sp. Ann Anderson, 26 Springwell Place. EEN 21 May Pte John Alexander (26) No , 4 R. Scots. d. 19 Apr Jerusalem Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs John Alexander, 12 Moat Street. His brother, Pte James T. Alexander, A & S Hdrs, wounded Corp John Alexander (22) R. Scots. KiA. Son of Mrs Alexander, 9 Wardlaw Place. His only brother wounded at the Battle of Loos. Employed, T & H. Smith, chemists, Wheatfield Road. EEN 3 & 6 Nov 1917, photo. L/Corp John McDonald Alexander (31) No , 3 HLI. d. Norfolk War Hosp., Norwich 4 Apr Funeral 20 Ogilvie Terrace to NMC. SMM. Son of the late George Alexander & Agnes Alexander nee Downie. Pte Maurice T. Alexander (19) 39 Royal Fusiliers. d. 20 Dec Kantara Memorial Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Alexander, 16 South Clerk Street. Boroughmuir school. Pte Peter Miller Alexander (25) No.11410, KOSB. d. 21 Sep NMC. Son of Mr & Mrs William Alexander, 43 Caledonian Place. Sp. Margaret Sinclair Alexander. Allan/Allen Pte David George Allan (29) Enlisted, Edin. No , 10/11 HLI. d. Military Hosp., Edinburgh Castle, 3 Feb Funeral 9 Downfield Place to EDC. b. Edin. Son of Alexander Allan, plumber, & Christina Smeaton. Employed, confectioner.

26 Sgt George Allan ( ) No L/Corp, L/ Sgt, 1 BW. KiA, F & F 29 Oct Menin Gate Mem, Ypres. b. Gorgie. Address, 7 Northcote Street. Eldest son of George & Margaret Allan, 1 Northcote Street. Employed, joiner. EEN 8 Apr Pte James Allan (29) Enlisted, Edin. No , 3 R. Scots. d. pnuemonia & influenza, military hospital, Ireland 22 Dec Funeral from 36 Caledonian Crescent to EDC. b. Edin. Second youngest son of Mr & Mrs John Allan, 169 Fountainbridge. Sp. Isabella Williamson Allan, 36 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 25 & 26 Dec Pte John Allan (30) No.11456, signaller, 7 Cam Hdrs. DoW, F & F, 1 Aug Lijssenthoek Military Cem. b. New Park, Mid Calder & resident Edinburgh. Eldest son of John Allan, railway servant, & Robina Allan, 5 Merchiston Grove. His brother, Pte James Allan, Cam Hdrs, wounded 1915 France. Newspaper insert by friend, J.R. Tulloch, 95 Dalry Road. Employed, clerk. EEN 7 & 23 Aug 1917, photo. TED 20 Sep 1917, photo. L/Corp John Allan (30) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 22 Apr Arras Mem. b Greenlaw, Berwickshire. Son of James, joiner, & Mary Allan, 10 Springwell Place. Perhaps kin to Thomas Johnston Allan, mason, 10 Springwell Place. Employed, joiner. Former Heart of Midlothian FC player. Pte William Crosby Allen (19) No , 6 Duke of Cornwall s Light Infantry DoW 15 Aug Brandhoek New Military Cem. Only son of Catherine Crosby Allen, 11 Athol Terrace, off Dalry Road. Pte William Ferrier Allan (20) No , 3 R. Scots, attached 17 Battn. DoW 27 Mar GWM & Warloy-Baillon Communal Cem. Extn. Address, 9 Wardlaw Street. Son of William Ferrier Allan, blacksmith, & Christina Goodwillie Allan, 9 Wardlaw Street, late of Liverpool. Perhaps kin to William Ferrier Allan (68), china merchant, son of William Allan & Jessie Hendry, d at 14 St Giles Street, Edin, & William Ferrier Allan (2) d. 1912, son of Henry Dalgairno Allan, cable car conductor, & Mary Gill, 47 Home Street, Edin. EEN 15 Apr 1918, photo. Allison Pte Robert Allison ( ) No , 1, 5 Cam (SR). d. Woking Military Hosp. 19 Nov Brookwood Military Cem. Third son of Robert Allison, chimney sweep, 199 Dalry Road. EEN 23 Nov Pte William Allison (26) No , 56 Coy, MGC. KiA 7 Jun Menin Gate Mem, Ypres. Son of Mrs J. Harley, formerly Allison, 30 Dundee Street & 18 Yeaman Place. His sister, Mrs Romer, 6 Bryson Road. Employed as cooper. Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 16 & 19 Jul 1917, photo. TED 16 & 31 Jul 1917, photo. Anderson L/Corp A. Anderson (37) No. M2/147599, RASC, attached 73 Anti Aircraft Section.

27 d. in hosp. 3 Dec Mikra Britiish Cem., Kalamaria. Second son of Mrs Anderson, 12 Ogilvie Terrace & the late William Anderson, Nether Shields, East Calder. Father of Miss Agnes Stewart Anderson of Lennel Newton, Coldstream, Berwickshire. Employed as a chauffeur. EEN 13 Dec Pte Adam Anderson (35) No , 9 BW. d. 22 Aug GWM & Tyne Cot Mem, Ypres. Son of George H. Anderson, 3 Westfield Street. Pte Alexander W. Anderson (22), 1, 4 R. Scots. DoW on 10 Jul 1915, of wounds received 28 Jun 1915 at the Dardanelles. Eldest surviving son of Henry & Janet Anderson, 41 Balbirnie Place. TED 31 Jul 1915, photo. Corp Benjamin Anderson (35) No. 8101, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 28 Apr Seaforth Cem, Chedder Villa. Son of James & Jean Anderson of Papigoe, Wick, Caithness. Sp. Jane "Jeanie" Gray, 20 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to Hugh McK. Anderson ( 11 / 1 2) d. 30 Nov 1915, funeral from 20 Caledonian Crescent to NMC. Employed, painter. EEN 18 May Pte David Anderson (21) No R. Scots. KiA 3 May 1915, at the Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of John Anderson, manager, 26 Shandon Street & 80 Polwarth Terrace. Stewart's College. Medical Student. TED 11 Jun 1915, photo. Pte David Anderson ( ) No , 1 HLI. KiA 4 Dec Amara War Cem. Third son of David Anderson, mason, & Louisa Anderson, 4 Wardlaw Terrace. Grandson of the late Mrs Wright & William Anderson, Mid Calder. EEN 16 Dec Pte David Anderson ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA, Battle of Arras, France, 23 Apr Etaples Military Cem. Address, 58 West Port. His mother & sister, Mrs Logan, 148 Dundee Street. His brother Messer Anderson was on active service. Perhaps kin to George Anderson (28) d. 11 Jul 1919, funeral 58 West Port to NMC. EEN 21 May 1917 & 23 Apr Sgt Douglas Anderson (21) Sgt, 1, 5 R. Scots, served six years in Battn. KiA 13 Jun 1915 at the Dardanelles. Son of Mr & Mrs John Anderson, 12 Orwell Place. Employed, John Menzies & Co. Ltd., at bookstall in Caledonian Railway Station. TED 9 & 31 Jul 1915, photo. Pte Gavin Agnew Anderson (26) No , "A" Coy, 10, 11 HLI. DoW, casualty clearing station, 22 Oct Dernancourt Communal Cem. Extn. Son of Robert & Jane Anderson, Strathblane, Glasgow. Sp.Christina Runciman & two bairns, at 4 Damside Cottages, Gorgie. His father & mother-in-law were William & Janet Runcimen, Glenlea Cottages, Gorgie. His mother-in-law (63) d. 22 Nov 1920, funeral to ESC. EEN 1 & 7 Nov 1916, photo. Able seaman George Anderson ( ) No.Clyde Z/ 3686, Anson Batn, RND, RNVR. d. 20 Feb GWM & Queen's Cem, Boucquay. Son of Edward Anderson, 4 Newton Street.

28 Pte James Anderson (21) No , "C" Coy, 2 Scots Gds. KiA Belgium 30 Aug GWM. b. Beley, Dunino, Fife. Son of Andrew & Christina Anderson of Cairney, Cupar, Fife. Corp James Anderson (37) No , 15 Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt). Came over with Canadians in Twice wounded. KiA 9 Aug Warvillers Churchyard Extn. Youngest son of the late William A & Isabella Anderson, 12 Ogilvie Terrace & "Fernieknowe", Galashiels. Sp. Mary Whyte & children, 1 Gibson Terrace. His brother Sgt Charles S. Anderson, R. Scots, was severely wounded Jul, EEN 20 Aug Pte James T. Anderson (40) No , 3 Scots Gds. d. 12 Apr NMC. Sp. Elizabeth Wyne Anderson, 3 Wardlaw Terrace. Maybe father of Thomas Anderson (5) d. 18 Feb 1914, funeral to NMC. Perhaps kin to James Stewart Anderson, railway servant, 1914 at 3 Wardlaw Terrace. L/Corp John Anderson ( ) No.11237, 1 Coldstream Gds KiA 15 Sep Thiepal Mem. Younger son of Mrs Robert Anderson, 8 Orwell Place. His elder brother, Sgt Robert Anderson, 1 Cam Hdrs, KiA TED 24 Dec Pte John Anderson (19) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 17 Oct Vadencourt British Cem, Maissemy. Second youngest son of Mrs Anderson, 26 Gardner's Crescent. His sister, Mrs Hamilton, 60 Dundee Street. EEN 26 Oct Pte John Anderson (38) No , Canadian Inf (British Columbia Regt). Reported missing then KiA 3 Jun Originally from Leith. Emigrated & for ten years, bricklayer, Vancouver, Canada. His sister resided 31 Watson Crescent. EEN 25 Nov A/Corp John Anderson (23) No. 9474, 2 R. Scots Fusilers. Served seven and half years with the regt., in India, South Africa & Gibraltar. KiA 10 Mar Le Touret Mem. His parents, Mr & Mrs William Anderson, 33 Watson Crescent. EEN 13 Apr Pte John "Jack" D. Anderson (22). No. 8207, "B" Squadron, Scots Greys. KiA 10 Apr Wancourt British Cem. Only son of the late Colour Sgt William Anderson & Mrs Anderson, 22 Moat Street. EEN 26 May Pte John "Don" Anderson (27 ) No , 1 Royal Dragoons, d. Influenza and pnuemonia, Military Hosp, Craigleith, Edin. 29 Nov NMC Son of Mary Mills, formerly Anderson, 19 Workman s Buildings, King Street, Ayr, married to Alexander Mills, spirit dealer. Nephew of David James Edgar, rubber worker, 82 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Grandson of the late Andrew Anderson, road man, & Marjory Hogg (53), d. 1916, 10 Lily Terrace, Shandon. EEN 2 Dec Pte John Hall Anderson ( ) No Cam (SR) & No.41199, 9 R. Scots Reported missing then KiA F& F 12 Apr Brown's Copse Cem, Roeux. b. Stow & resident Edin. Third son of John Anderson, Stow, Sp. Margaret Miller Anderson, 12 Robertson Avenue. Employed as shopman. EEN 16 Aug 1917.

29 Gunner John Lamb Anderson (30) No , 251 Siege Bty, RGA. KiA 16 May Athies Communal Cem. Extn. Son of the late James Anderson, engineer, & Mrs Anderson, 34 Balfour Street. His brother resided 23 Westfield Road. EEN 9 Jun Pte Norman Haig Anderson (21) No.9152, 2 Seaforth Hdrs, D Coy, 10 Seaforths DoW 23 Jul 1916, received 1 Jul 1916 France, Thomas' Hosp, London. Funeral from 37 Polwarth Gardens to NMC. b Edin. Eldest son of John Haig Anderson & Margaret Anderson. George Heriot's school. Employed, civil servant, Office of the Board of Agriculture for Scotland. EEN 26 Jul Sgt Robert A. Anderson (30), Cam Hdrs. Killed 17 Nov Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Eldest son of Mrs Robert Anderson, 8 Orwell Place. His younger brother, L/Corp John Anderson, Coldstream Gds, KiA EEN 24 Oct 1916, photo. TED 24 Dec Pte Robert Anderson (22) No , Cam Hdrs. KiA 30 Sep GWM & Loos Mem. Eldest son of George Anderson, 1 Westfield Street. His brother, drummer Stewart Anderson DoW 13 Feb EEN 21 & 24 Oct 1916, photo. Pte Robert D. Anderson ( ) Enlisted No , 1, 8 R. Scots. d. Gunshot wound to head 12 Apr Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. Address, 22 Wardlaw Place. Employed by Simon Henderson, biscuit works, Slateford Road. EEN 18 & 24 Apr 1918, photo. Able seaman Robert Lawson Anderson (21) No. J/ 40478, RN, He was on HMS Tornado, R- class destroyer, off the Maas light buoy, North Atlantic on route to join convoy, when it hit a mine and sank with only one survivor. HMS Torrent suffered same fate, same date and place. d. 23 Dec 1917, HMS Tornado. NMM & St Mary Naval Churchyard, Shotley b. 15 May 1896 Paisley. Son of Margaret Anderson, 20 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Drummer Stewart Anderson ( ) No , Seaforth Hdrs (Pioneers). DoW 13 Feb 1918, c.c.s.. GWM. Younger son of George Anderson, 38 Dublin Street. His brother, Pte Robert Anderson KiA 30 Sep Newspaper insert by sisters & brothers, late of 1 Westfield Street. EEN 23 Feb Pte Thomas W. Anderson ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW received in action 15 May Boulogne Eastern Cem. Only brother of Peter Anderson, 13 Caledonian Crescent. His aunt, Mrs Gair, 16 Fox Street, Leith. EEN 3 Jun Pte W. Anderson ( ), HLI. KiA Address, 26 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Perhaps kin to Charles Anderson, John Anderson, & Robert Anderson, residing 1914 at 26 Bonaly Road & Pte James M. Anderson, Canadian Inf., same address, PoW & Wounded EEN 3 May 1918, photo. Gunner William Stewart Anderson (33) No , 275 Siege Bty, RGA, France. Wounded 29 Sep 1916, F & F. DoW in base hosp. 9 Oct Etaples Military Cem. b Eldest son of George Hunter Anderson, printer, & Georgina Stewart Anderson, 16 Ogilvie Terrace. His brother, Sgt Charles S. Anderson, R. Scots,

30 wounded Sp. Ella I. Anderson, 97 Harrison Road. Perhaps kin to Archibald George Anderson, teacher, residing 1914 at 16 Ogilvie Terrace. Boroughmuir & George Heriot's schools, photo. MA Edin. Uni. Employed, teacher, Tynecastle School. EEN 17 & 26 Oct 1917, photo. TED 17 Oct Andrews Sgt Matthew Joseph Andrews (49), Quartermaster, No. 4 Field Amb, RAMC. PoW & wounded 26 Aug Captured while searching for wounded comrades. He was a prisoner for ten months, held at Semelager, then released home on 27 Jun d. 13 Apr 1920, 18 Alderbank Terrace, Shandon. Funeral to NMC. TED 12 Jul Gunner William Andrews (31) No , RGA. d. Brighton Military Hosp. 14 Oct Brighton City Cem (Bear Road). b. Dalkeith. Son of William & Charlotte Andrews. Brother of Mr S. Andrews, 12 Ogilvie Terrace. EEN 14 Oct Angus Pte James Alexander Angus (20) Enlisted, Sep No , 10 Cam (SR). Served four years in Army, since aged 16. KiA 19 Aug Dainville British Cem. Only son of Hercules Angus, insurance agent, & Jessie Angus, 6 Downfield Place. Employed, apprentice engineer, J. Greig & Son, 28 Dundee Street. EEN 7 Sep Pte Robert George Angus (33) No , Canadian Inf (Alberta Regt), MG Section, Wounded in Aug KiA Passchendaele 29 Oct NMM & Menin Gate Mem., Ypres. NMC b Younger son of Alexander Angus, builder & Janet Lough Angus, 6 Hazelbank Terrace & 6 Henderson Terrace, who m Edin. George Heriot's school. TED 13 Nov & 4 Dec 1917, photo. Archer Pte John Archer (25) Enlisted No , 11 Hampshire Regt. Reported missing then KiA 22 Mar Pozieres Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Archer, grain merchant s carter, & Mary Paterson, 31 Duff Street His brother, William Paterson Archer (18) d. 4 Sep, 1915, pulmonary tuberculois, NMC. Perhaps kin to Jane P. Archer (18) d. 18 Mar 1921, funeral from 31 Duff Street to NMC. Employed, Belford Motor Co. EEN 7 May, 12 &14 Oct TED 7 May Archibald Corp James Archibald (28) No.43606, C Coy, 16 HLI. DoW near Albert, France 26 Aug Daours Communal Cem Extn. b West Calder. Son of James & Johan Archibald, West Calder. Boroughmuir school. M.A. Edin. University. Pte James Henry Archibald ( ) No , 7 Cam. Hdrs. d. 17 Aug GWM & Thiepval Mem. Second son of Robert Archibald, cooper, & Margaret Hendrie Archibald (57) d. 10 Feb 1918, EDC, 10 Yeaman Place. Sp. Minnie McLaughlin & three children, 15 Wardlaw Place. His brother, Pte William Archibald, Cam Hdrs, DoW Perhaps father to James H. Archibald (1½) d. 27 Feb 1916, funeral 15 Wardlaw Place to NMC. EEN 23 & 25 Sep 1916, photo. TED 12 Oct 1916, photo.

31 Pte William Archibald (21) No , 3 Cam Hdrs, attached 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW France 15 Jan Bethune Town Cem. Son of Robert Archibald, cooper, & Margaret Hendrie Archibald (57) d. 10 Feb 1918, EDC, 10 Yeaman Place & 21 Gibson Terrace. His brother, Pte James Archibald, Cam Hdrs, d Employed, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 22 & 28 Jan 1916, photo. TED 24 Jan Armet Sgt John Armet (24) No. 880, 5 R. Scots. DoW at Sea, Dardanelles 12 Jul Lancashire Landing Cem. b. Edin. Son of George H. & Helen Armet, 1901 at 95 Dalry Road & 1911 at 2 Murieston Terrace. His brothers George Henderson Armet, cabinet maker, 109 Gorgie Road, and William Armet (26), postman, and sister Jessie (14). Employed, printing compositor. EEN 13 Jul Armour Pte Thomas Miller Armour (21) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul SMM & Gordon Dump Cem, Ovillers-La-Boiselle. b. Edin.Youngest son of Andrew Armour, coal merchant, & Mrs Armour, 19 Henderson Terrace & 19 Hazelbank Terrace. Perhaps kin to William Armour, clerk, 19 Henderson Terrace. Employed, Charles Jenners & Co., Princes Street. EEN 19 Aug TED 19 & 21 Aug Armstrong L/Corp William Armstrong (32) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 14 Apr Metern Military Cem. Eldest son of William Armstrong, rubber worker, & Mary Armstrong, 13 Caledonian Place & 89 East Claremont Street. EEN 11 Jan Arnott Pte Charles William George Arnott (19) No.40438, 1 Cam (SR), formerly R. Scots. He had been just five months at the Front. Reported missing since Oct 1916, then KiA 29 Oct Thiepval Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs William Arnott, 30 Cowan Road. EEN 28 Nov 1916 & 8 Sep TED 4 Jan 1917, photo. Gunner John Arnott (31) No , "D" Bty, 251 Bde, RFA. PoW 27 May d. PoW at Trelon 16 Sep Glageon Communal Cem. Extn. Address, 12 Gorgie Road. Son of the late George Arnott & Margaret Henderson Arnott (62) d. 8 Jun 1916, funeral 12 Gorgie Road to NMC. Employed, clerk. EEN 19 Jun Auld L/Corp James Auld (21) No , 1, 7 HLI. DoW 28 Aug 1918, c.c.s. SMM & Bagneux British Cem, Gezaincourt. b. Corstorphine, Edin. Son of Thomas Auld, butcher at slaughterhouse, & Marion Auld, 8 Hermand Street. Sp, Jane Auld, 151 Slateford Road. Newspaper insert by parents, sisters & brothers, Annie, Elizabeth, David & John Auld. & A/Bombardier Thomas Auld, RFA, KiA 3 Aug Employed as a butcher's message boy, and at Edinburgh Slaughter House. EEN 4 & 10 Sep 1918, photo.

32 A/Bombardier Thomas Auld (21) No. 1237, 2 Bty, 1 Lowland Bde, RFA. d. F &F 3 Aug SMM & Dartmoor Cem, Bedcordel-Becourt. b. Cortorphine, Edin. Eldest son of Thomas Auld, slaughterhouse butcher, & Marion Auld, 8 Hermand Street. & 151 Slateford Road. His sisters & brothers, Annie, Elizabeth, David, L/ Corp James Auld, HLI, DoW 28 Aug 1918., & John Auld. Newspaper insert by Mr & Mrs Turnbull, 7 Westfield Street. Employed, biscuit worker. EEN 9, 12, & 14 Aug 1916, photo. Pte Thomas Auld (26). No. 8124, 2 Cam Hdrs, attached 1 Cam Hdrs. Served in China & India. KiA F& F 12 Oct GWM & Loos Mem. b. South Leith. His mother resided, 9 Newton Street, and his brother, 8 Newton Street. TED 26 Nov & 8 Dec 1915, photo. Axon Pte William Charles Axon (25), No , L/ Corp, B Coy, 1 R. Scots Fus. d. near Ypres 27 Oct Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie. Eldest son of John Samuel Axon, caretaker, & Eliza Axon, 74 Slateford Road. EEN 3 Dec Baillie Pte Alexander John Rae Baillie (34) No , A & S Hdrs, transf. to No. 7585, 13 Coy, Labour Corps. d. 9 Jan Duhallow ADS Cem. Son of John Baillie (74) d. 12 Jun 1916, funeral to NMC. & Mary Baillie, 82 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Employed, store keeper. TED 29 Jan Bain Pte David Bain (36) No. A/ 7521, 7 KOSB d. Dykebar War Hosp, Paisley 17 Dec Eastland Cem, Galashiels b. Galashiels. Son of William & Jane Bain. Sp. Jane Kay Bain, 9 Wardlaw Street. Employed, van man. TED 10 Jan 1917, photo. Pte David Duguid Bain (23) Scots Greys. KiA 6 Nov Lanrecies British Cem. Address, 72 Angle Park Terrace. Son of Robert Bain, van man, & Agnes Bain, 26 Southvale Road, Blackheath, London. He had a brother on active service. EEN 30 Nov L/Corp Donald Bain (24) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW at dressing station 15 Jun Sucrerie Cem., Ablain-St. Nazaire. Son of Mr & late Donald Bain, 81 Grove Street. Sp. Mary Whyte, 1 Gibson Terrace & 9 Merchiston Grove. EEN 6 Jul, photo 5 Aug Pte James Bain (19) No , 6 KOSB. KiA 3 May GWM, NMM & Arras Mem & Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie. b. Edin. Third son of John Bain, 17 Gorgie Crescent. EEN 16 May Pte James Bain (46) No , Royal Defence Corps. d. 22 Nov Funeral from Royal Infirmary to NMC.

33 Pte William T. Bain (19) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 28 Apr Beaumont Cem. b. Edinburgh. Son of Mrs John Bain, 37 Bryson Road. Baird Pte James Baird (34) No , Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt). KiA 24 Apr Achicourt Road Cem, Achicourt. Son of late Thomas Baird (72), joiner, d. 2 Jan 1915 & Mary Baird (73) d. 14 Jan 1918, funerals from 9 Downfield Place to NMC. Employed, sculptor. EEN 8 May Driver James Reekie Baird (21) No , "B" Bty, 298 Bde, RFA. DoW 27 Mar SMM. & St Sever Cem. Extn, Rouen. b. Dysart, Fife. Pte Thomas Stretton Baird (20) No , RAMC. d. on active service 28 Jan 1917, Dar Es Salaam War Cem. Younger son of John Baird, printer, & Martha Baird, 12 Orwell Place. EEN 13 Feb Banks Pte James Banks (33) No , 1,7 Cam (SR), KiA 1 Nov Gaza War Mem. Son of James Banks (59), insurance agent, d. 15 Feb 1917, funeral to EDC & Mrs C. Banks, 1 Murieston Crescent & 235 Dalry Road. Employed, joiner. EEN 24 Nov Pte Robert A. Banks (24) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 21 Oct Thiepval Mem. Son of the late James S. Banks (60) d.18 Jan 1916, funeral to NMC & Jane Lockhart Banks, 255 Gorgie Road. Sp. MrsHelen Milne, Crossford, by Dunfermline. He had four brothers in the Services. Perhaps kin to James Simpson Banks & Alexander Crosbie Banks, 255 Gorgie Road, and Walter Simpson Banks & William Banks, 265 Gorgie Road. Employed, McVite & Price biscuit works. EEN 15 & 21 Nov 1916, photo. Pte William Moir Banks (20), 2 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded & in Bellahouston Hosp, 916. KiA 22 Apr Croisilles British Cem. Son of the late James S. Banks (60) d.18 Jan 1916, funeral to NMC, & Jane Lockhart Banks, 255 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to James Simpson Banks & Alexander Crosbie Banks, 255 Gorgie Road, and Walter Simpson Banks & William Banks, 265 Gorgie Road. TED 19 May 1916, photo, 10 May EEN 17 May 1916, 11 & 14 May 1917, photo. Bannerman Pte George Bannerman (30) No , 1, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded 22 Nov DoW 27 Nov GWM & Fris Mont Huon Miltary Cem. Second son of the late Donald & Donila Bannerman, 246 Gorgie Road. EEN 5 & 10 Dec 1917, photo. Barbour Pte James Barbour (20) Enlisted Edin. No.18968, 16 R. Scots. Wounded, 1916 France. d. hosp, Southampton, 3 Aug 1917, F & F. NMM & Flat Iron Copse Cem, Metz. Buried, Memetz-Somme. b. Edin. Son of Mr & Mrs Barbour, 12 & 24

34 Robertson Avenue. His brother, John Barbour, 6 Murieston Terrace. Perhaps kin to Jane Barbour (35) d 27 Oct 1918, funeral 6 Murieston Terrace to NMC. EEN 13 Jul, 29 & 30 Aug, & 2 Sep, 1916, photo. Barclay Pte Anthony "Tony" Barclay (35) No. 3054, 2 R. Scots. KiA 15 Oct 1914, Croix Barbe's, F & F. Veille-Chapelle New Military Cem. b. Leith. His brother, William Kirkland, 121 Dundee Street. EEN 10 Nov Pte James Barclay (32) No , 18 HLI. Twice at Front. Sent home, trench fever. DoW 27 Oct 1917, wounds received in action on 26 Oct. Wimereux Communal Cem. Eldest son of William Barclay, painter, & Mrs Barclay, 14 Cathcart Place. Grandson of Mrs McFarlane, 20 Cathcart Place. Sp. Ann Hunter, 7 Caledonian Crescent. His sister & brother, Grace & William Durie Barclay, engineer, 33 Gibson Terrace. Employed, painter. EEN 8 & 10 Nov Barnetson Sgt Sinclair Barnetson (23) Cam (SR). Accidently killed. Address, 9 Lewis Terrace, off Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Jospeh McKay Barnetson, clerk, 11 Bright Terrace, off Dalry Road. TED 6 Feb Barnett Pte Robert Barnett (19) 9 BW. d. 23 Apr Faubourg D'Amiens Cem. Arras. Son of Mrs Christine M. Barnett, The Cottage Hospital, Liberton. Boroughmuir school. Baston Pte William Arthur Baston (27) No. X/892, sapper, South African Engineers. d. 5 Feb 1919, influenza & pneumonia, in military hosp, Tidworth.. NMC. Son of Joseph John Baston, engine keeper & Catherine Baston, 48 Stewart Terrace. Sp. Elizabeth Thomson Baston, Station Road, Kirkliston & Central Prison Reserve, Pretoria, South Africa. Perhaps kin to Joseph John Baston (31), engineer, d. 12 Nov 1918, influenza & pneumonia, funeral from 12 Gorgie Road to NMC. EEN 7 & 8 Feb Bates Pte Frank E. Bates (33) No , BW. KiA 24 Oct Sp. Janet Gray & family, 16 Napier Street, Penicuik. Newspaper insert by his friends, Mrs Margaret Nelson & family, 146 Dundee Street. EEN 30 Nov Battison Corp George Battison (25) No. M/ , B Mechanised Transport Coy, RASC, attached to 217 Siege Bty, RGA. DoW 10 Nov Vlamertinghe New Military Cem. Son of Preston Battison, varnisher, & Susan Battison, 26 Watson Crescent. Employed, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 8 & 12 Dec 1917, photo.

35 Baty Corp Edward Leonard Baty or Bate (40) No , 12 West Yorkshire Regt. d. 13 Apr Arras Mem. b. England. Address in. 1911, 14 Wardlaw Place. Sp. Rose Elizabeth Bate & children Albert and Alice. Employed, tyre maker, North British Rubber Co. Baxter Sgt Joseph Baxter (36) No. M/ , 630 MT Coy RASC. d. 11 Sep GWM & Delhi (India Gate) Mem. Buried, Peshwar. Sp. Elizabeth Baxter, 4 Wheatfield Road. Maybe he is Joseph Baxter, garage attendant, in 1914 at 14 Caledonian Road. Perhaps kin to Robert Baxter, traveller, & Robert Baxter, junior, same address Pte Thomas MacIntyre Baxter (32) No. 8025, 2 R. Scots. Eight years in service & five as a reservist. He served in the South African Boer War. DoW 24 Mar 1915 F & F. Boulogne Eastern Cem. Address, 84 Gorgie Road. Eldest son of Joseph Baxter, 190 Rose Street. Sp, Mrs McIntyre & three children. His sister & brother-in-law, N & J Dolan, 27 Wardlaw Place. EEN 1 & 23 Apr 1915, photo. Pte William Baxter ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. Missing since 28 Apr DoW 8 May 1917 in Germany. Tournal Communal Cem. Allied Extn. Son of Mrs Baxter, 109 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Matthew Baxter, coal man, same address. Employed, glazier, Messrs Cunningham, 40 Home Street. EEN 27 Oct & 3 Nov Beaton Rifleman Robert Beaton (30) No , "B" Coy, 11 King s Royal Rifle Corps. Dow 22 Nov 1917, c.c.s. SMM & Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cem, Manancourt. Younger son of late Mrs Jessie Beaton (58) d. 11 Jul 1916, 80 Bonaly Road, Shandon, funeral to NMC. His sister, Miss Mary Beaton, 80 Bonaly Road. Perhaps kin to James Beaton, letter sorter, 80 Bonaly Road. EEN 4 Dec Beatson Corp James Nicol Beatson ( ) No. 2024, R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul 1916, France & Flanders. GWM &Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of John James Beatson, 175 Gorgie Road. Sp. Caroline Wight, 296 Dalry Road. His friends, Mr & Mrs Mitchell & family, 33 Westfield Road. Employed, Inland Revenue Valuation Dept. EEN 8 & 30 Aug & 2 Sep 1916, photo. TED 13 Sep 1916, photo. Beattie Pte William Beattie (24) Enlisted Jan 1915, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 15 Jun H.A.C. Cem, Ecoust-St Mein. Youngest son of Mrs Ellen Beattie, 16 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 10& 11 Jul 1917, photo.

36 Beecham Pte Jesse Beecham ( ) Enlisted in Leeds. No , Royal Fusiliers, Then No , 8 Royal Berkshire Regiment. KiA 21 Sep 1918, F & F. Vis-En-Artois Mem. Sp. Harriet Anne Beecham, 21 Belle Vue Avenue, Leeds. Employed, rubber worker. Begbie Pte Alexander Begbie (18), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 May London Rifle Brigade Cem. Son of James Begbie, 197 Dalry Road. His brother, Pte David Begbie, R. Scots, KiA 22 Jul EEN 19 May Pte David Begbie (20) No. 2621, 2 R. Scots. Served two years in the Army. KiA 22 Jul Thiepval Mem. Son of James Begbie, 197 Dalry Road. His brother, Pte Alexander Begbie, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 9 May EEN 19, 21 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. Begg L/Corp Willim Brunton Begg (27) Enlisted, Edin. No.20891, 2 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep 1917 F & F. Tyne Cot Mem, Ypres. b. Dalry, Edin. Son of Mrs Betsy Begg, 112 Polwarth Gardens. Beilby Sgt Frank Beilby ( ) No. 7375, 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 27 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Son of Mrs Isabella Colvin, 7 Wardlaw Street. His sister, Mrs Gray. 6 Wardlaw Street. Sp. resided 63 Lochend Road West. EEN 26 Sep 1916 & 26 Sep Belcher Pte Albert J. Belcher (36) No , 6, 7 R. Scots. Fusiliers.Mentioned in Despatches. DoW military hosp, Hamstead 16 Jun NMC. Sp, Mrs Belcher, 66 Dundee Street. Employed, labourer. EEN 21 Jun 1917 Bell Corp Francis Alexander Bell (32) No. 6701, R. Engrs. KiA 19 Jul 1915 Belgium. White House Cem, St Jean-Les-Ypres Younger son of Mrs Bell, 24 Springwell Place. Sp, Catherine Mitchell, 2 Springwell Place. Employed, postman. EEN 26 Jul Pte David Bell ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 11 Apr Arras Mem. b. Edin. Sp. & family, 6 Gorgie Cottages. EEN 9 Apr Pte David Bell (21) A & S Hdrs. KiA 26 Jul Only son of Mr & Mrs William Bell, railway servant, 11 Tay Street. EEN 3 Aug 1918.

37 Pte James Inglis Bell (20) Enlisted, Edin. No.1799, 5 R. Scots (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles). d. 28 Apr 1915 Gallipoli. GWM & Helles Mem. b. Edin. Son of John Turner Bell & Annie I. Bell, 9 Stewart Terrace. 2nd Lieut James Rogerson Bell (26) Pte, R. Scots in Mar nd Lt 1, 10 R. Scots Mar France, Dec Wounded 21 Mar DoW 1 Apr 1918, St John's Hosp, Etaples, France. Etaples Militiary Cem. b Only son of Mr & Mrs Bell, 1 Appin Terrace, Slateford Road. George Heriot's school. Employed, Messrs T & J Bernard, brewers, Slateford Road. EEN 27 Mar & 6 Apr 1918, photo. Corp John Douglas Bell ( ), 11 R. Scots. Wounded 1916 & for a third time Reported missing then KiA 24 Mar Second son of Mr & Mrs Bell, 206 Dalry Road. Boroughmuir school. Employed, office, Distillers Co, Torphichen Street. His brother, Corp Henry Bell, RFA wounded EEN 1 & 13 May 1918, 28 Jun TED 15 Jul 1916, photo & 21 Apr Pte Joseph Bell ( ) Enlisted, Chatham. No , sapper, R. Engrs, then No , attached 7 South Lancashire Regiment. KiA 10 Jun 1917 F &F. Resident, Edin. Eldest son of Mrs Bell, 24 Springwell Place. Sp. Jessie Skiving, 33 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Gavin Bell, railway servant, 24 Springwell Place. EEN 25 Jun L/Corp Robert Bell (24) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Serre Road Cem. No. 2 Only son of Robert & Mrs Bell, 13 Caledonian Crescent. Sp. Neillie Forrest. Son-in-law of Mr & Mrs Forrest, 31 Clerk Street. EEN 19 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. TED 19 Aug Sgt Thomas Bell (50) No. 380, 3 Scottish Horse Yeomanry. KiA 30 Nov 1915 Gallipoli. Greenhill Cem, Sulva, Gallipoli. b. Corstorphine & resident Edin. Son of the late David & Isabella Buchanan Bell. Sp. Catherine Ross Bell, 46a Torphichen Street. Pte William Bell (21) Acting L/Corp No.2072, 1,5 R. Scots, Aug Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. SMM & Helles Mem. b Only son of Francis Renwick Bell (60), clerk, died 11 Jan 1919, funeral to NMC & Mrs Bell, 50 Cowan Road, Shandon. George Heriot's school, photo. Sgt William Bell (20) Enlisted, Edin. No. 3439, "C" Bty, 350 Bde, RFA. KiA 11 Jul 1916, F & F. Laventie Military Cem, La Gorgue. b. Slateford, Edin. Son of Mr & Mrs Robert Bell, lorry man, 8 Wardlaw Street. Employed as butcher, St Cuthbert's Co-op. EEN 28 & 29 Jul &1 Aug 1916, photo. Bennet Pte David Bennet (28) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1, 6 R. Scots. KiA 16 Jul GWM & Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Address in 1911, 7 Wardlaw Place, and Tynecastle Place. Sp Mary Gray, 24 Wardlaw Place. Employed, Messrs Allan Bros, factory bootmakers, Watson Crescent. EEN 5 Aug & 2 Oct 1916, photo. TED 6 Oct 1916 photo

38 Pte David Bennet (21) No.1720, 8 R. Scots. KiA 22 Jul Flatiron Copse Cem. Mametz Eldest son of David & Isabella Bennet, 16 Wardlaw Place. His sister, Mrs Buchan, 9 Wardlaw Street. EEN 7 Aug Pte Thomas Ure Bennet ( ) No.30576, 2 HLI. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 28 Apr Arras Mem. Second of five sons lost by Mr & Mrs P. Bennet-Ure, 12 Caledonian Place. Sp. Jane Lyon Bennet, 19 Watson Crescent. One of his brothers was taken PoW at the Battle of Mons. Employed, eleven years with Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 6, 9 & 13 Mar Bennie Pte John George Bennie (19) Enlisted Feb 1915, Edin. No.2828, Y Coy, 1/5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep 1916, F & F. GWM & Cambrian Churchyard Extn. b. Edin. Only son of William Bennie, brewer s servant, & Elizabeth Bennie, 9 Newton Street. Employed, apprentice baker, St Cuthbert s Coop, at Patriothall. EEN 7 Nov 1916 & 27 Sep TED 2 Nov Pte Walter Bennie (21) Grenade Section, 1 Gordon Hdrs. d. 19 Feb Trench Railway Cem. Mem. Perth Cem (China Wall). His sister resided 7 Westfield Road. He had three brothers in the Services. EEN 4 & 8 Mar 1916, photo. Berry Pte William Edgar Berry (38) No , 6 KOSB, KiA 9 Apr Arras Mem. In 1914, 5 Orwell Terrace. Son of the late George & Mary Berry, 83 Dalry Road. Sp. Harriet Riddell, 2 Ramsay Place, Portobello. Employed, baker. EEN 16 & 19 May 1917, photo & 9 Apr Bethune Pte James Geddes Bethune (44) No , R, Scots & Royal Defence Corps. d. 8 Jan 1919 at 34 Alderbank Terrace. Military funeral to NMC. Second son of George Bethune. Sp Jeannie Shearer Bethune, 34 Alderbank Terrace. Perhaps kin to John Bethune, 5 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 10 Jan Beveridge Pte Arthur Douglas Beveridge (25) No , A &S Hdrs. KiA 15 May NMM & Brown's Copse Cem, Rouex. Son of the late Robert & Helen Beveridge, 33 Hollybank Terrace. TED 7 Jun L/Corp James Beveridge (29) Reservist. Enlisted, So. Queensferry. No.8588, 2 R. Scots. KiA 18 Jul Quarry Cem, Montauban. b. South Queensferry. Son of Peter & Agnes Beveridge of Dalmeny, West Lothian. Sp. Margaret Crane Miller, formerly Beveridge, three children, 38 Caledonian Crescent & 24 Bread Street. Employed, miner at Dalmeny. EEN 3, 8, 14 & 15 Aug 1916, photo. Binnie

39 Driver Alexander Wilson Binnie (20), No , "B" Bty, 104 Bde, RFA. KiA 2 Jan 1918 Belgium. Battery Corner Cem, Ypres. Eldest son of John Binnie, engine driver for North British Railway, & Marion Minnie McKay Binnie, 37 Dundee Street. His brother, Pte James McKay Binnie, RAVC, d Boroughmuir school. Employed, clerk, District Traffic Superintendant s Office, Waverley Station. EEN 19 & 30 Jan Pte James McKay Binnie (19) No , Station Veterinary Hosp, Colchester, RAVC. d. 19 Jul NMC. Son of John Binnie, engine driver for North British Railway, & Marion Minnie McKay Binnie, 37 Dundee Street. His brother, driver Alexander Wilson Binnie, RFA, KIA Pte Robert Binnie (20) No , 1, 8 R. Scots. d. 19 May St Nicholas British Cem. Son of George Binnie, Brigend House, Craigmillar. Boroughmuir school. L/Corp William Binnie ( ) No , 1, 7 BW. KiA 23 Apr 1917 during attack on chemical works at Roeux. Brown s Copse Cem, Rouex. Boroughmuir school. Bird Corp James Bird (24) Enlisted, Edin. No , "A" Coy, 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 25 May 1917 c.c.s. SMM & Duisans British Cem, Etrun. b. Edin. Only son of John & Helen Bird, 76 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Boroughmuir school. EEN 1 Jun Pte John Robert Thomas Bird (25) Enlisted, Edin. No.18971, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916 on the Somme, F & F. ESC & Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Third son of John Bird, joiner, & Mary J. D. Bird, 10 Springwell Place. His brother, Corp A. D. Bird, RFA, wounded (see EEN 14 Mar 1916, TED 13 Mar 1916). Employed, joiner. EEN 5 & 21 Aug TED 29 Aug Birks Rifleman John H. Birks (20), 8 King s Royal Rifle Corps. KiA 30 Jul 1915, F & F. Menin Gate Mem. Ypres. Eldest son of Henry & late Catherine Birks. Brother of J. Kinnear, 17 Watson Crescent. EEN 28 Aug 1915 Birnie L/Corp George Leslie Birnie ( ) No , 10 Cam Hdrs, d. 6 Dec 1916 in Balkan Theatre. GWM & Doiran Mem b. Bonar Bridge, Sutherland Pte Robert Birnie (35), No , 4 Special Brigade, R. Engrs. Killed, poison gas, 28 Jun Fosse No.10 Communal Cem Extn, Sains-en-Gohelle. Son of the late George Birnie & William Birnie, Redkirk Mill, Gretna. MA BSc (Agri). Employed, teacher, Boroughmuir school. TED 12 Jul 1916, photo. Birrell Pte Peter Birrell (37) No , 14 HLI. Served through South African Boer War

40 d. 30 Nov NBM & Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Son of Alexander Birrell, 74 Temple Park Crescent. Bishop Pte George Bishop (19) No. 6180, C Coy, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. Reported wounded, missing, then KIA 25 Sep 1915 at the Battle of Loos. Son of George Bishop, chauffeur, & late Mrs Bishop, 24 Cathcart Place & 26 Caledonian Place. Employed, Foot man, Major Stirling of Fairbairn, Ross-shire. EEN 23 Nov 1915 & 28 Apr, 3 May 1916, photo. TED 2 Nov 1915, 29 Apr & 1 May 1916, photo, in full highland dress uniform. Bisset Pte R. A. Bisset ( ) Scots Gds. Killed. Son of Robert Bisset (55) d. 19 Mar 1918, funeral to NMC, & Mrs Bisset, 74 Haymarket Terrace. TED 22 Dec 1917, photo. Black L/Sgt Adam Harper Black (23) Enlisted, Sep No , 7 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 25 Sep Loos Memorial. Only son of Robert Black, engineer, & Janet Black, 4 Angle Park Terrace. Perhaps kin to Harry Christie Black, clerk, 4 Angle Park Terrace. Employed, ironmonger in Glasgow. EEN 19 & 29 Aug 1916, photo. TED 15 Nov 1915, 16 & 19 Aug Pte Andrew Black (20), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr Arras Mem. Younger son of Andrew Black, 1 Shandon Street. Perhaps kin to Catherine E. Black (50) d. 16 Feb 1916, funeral from 1 Shandon Street to NMC. EEN 24 Apr TED 24 Apr & 14 May 1917, photo. Pte David McL. Black, Donald McLean Black ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 15 HLI. DoW received in action 23 Apr Nesle Communal Cem. b. Glasgow. Sp. Isabella Black, 8 Murieston Terrace. Employed, traveller for Messrs McKenzie Brothers, Lauriston Place. EEN 1 & 3 May TED 5 May 1917, photo. Pte John Black (35) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 9 Sep Funeral 28 Morrison Street to EDC b. Edin, Son of Hugh & the late Catherine Gray Black, 4 Angle Park Terrace. His brother. Pte William Black, R Scots, KiA 9 Apr Pte William Black (27) Enlisted, Sep R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr SMM. Youngest son of Mrs H. Black, 4 Angle Park Terrace. Three brothers in Services Sp. Maggie Henderson & one child, 9 Merchiston Grove. His brother, Pte John Black, R. Scots Fusiliers, d 9 Sep Employed, clerk for Messrs Murray, Beith & Murray WS, Castle Street. EEN 21 Apr TED 21 Apr, 15 & 23 May 1917, photo. Blackhall Pte Alexander Blackhall ( ), 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Apr Voormezeele Enclosure No. 1 & 2. b. Edin. Address, 61 Gorgie Road. Perhaps his father,

41 Alexander Blackhall, in 1914 brass finisher at 61 Gorgie Road. Employed, butcher for Mr Shaw, Morningside Road. EEN 18 & 24 May 1918, photo. Blackwood L/Corp James Blackwood (21) Enlisted, Edin. No. 9151, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 30 Sep 1916, Salonika. Struma Military Cem. b. Edin. Younger & only surviving son of Thomas Blackwood, joiner, & Grace Blackwood, 18 Cathcart Place. His brother, Pte Robert Blackwood, Australian Imperial Force. KiA EEN 21 & 23 Oct Pte Robert Blackwood (27) No. 4104, 4 Australian Imperial Force. KiA 19 Aug 1916, France. Villers-Bretonneuy Mem. Eldest son of Thomas Blackwood, joiner, & Grace Blackwood, 18 Cathcart Place. His brother. L/ Corp James Blackwood, KiA EEN 11 & 12 Sep TED 12 Sep Blair Pte Alexander Blair (34) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 19 Apr Gaza War Cem. Sp. Mrs Jean McRitchie Blair & one child, 16 Moat Street, then 9 North St David Street. EEN 11 Jun Blakeman Pte Arthur Leslie Blakeman ( ) Bandsman, 1 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 11 Nov Sp. Mrs Blakeman, 7 White Park, opposite 160 Gorgie Road. EEN 30 Nov & 1 Dec 1915, photo. TED 30 Nov Blellock Pte John A. Blellock (23) No.12046, 1, 7 HLI. He was at the Front from the beginning of the War, and in the retreat from Mons. KiA 20 Dec Ramleh War Cem. Second son of the late John Blellock (56) d. May 1916, funeral to NMC & Mrs Jane M. Blellock, 3 Northcote Street. Perhaps kin to Thomas Blellock, foreman, 3 Northcote Street. Employed, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 17 Jan TED 22 Jan Blyth Pte David Blyth (27) No , 7 R. Scots Fusiliers Reported missing then KiA 25 Sep 1915, Loos Address, Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street. Son of the late Gillanders Blyth, glazier, & Wilhelmina Blyth, 101 Grove Street. His brother, John Blyth, 1 Westfield Street. EEN 26 & 29 Sep, 30 Oct 1916, photo. Pte James Skinner Blyth (19) No , 152 MGC (infantry) KiA 9 Jul Cwalia Cem, Belgium Son of James & Jane Blyth, 33 Mertoun Place. Boroughmuir school. PteThomas Drysdale Blyth (20) No , R. Scots, transf. to No , 74 MGC Inf. Killed, poison gas, 20 Sep 1918, F & F. GWM & St Sever Cem. Extn. Rouen. b. Edin. Second son of Mr &Mrs George Kerr Blyth, 84 Gorgie Road.

42 Employed, Charles Henshaw, Murieston Crescent. EEN 23 Sep & 17 Oct 1918, photo. Bonnar Pte Archibald Bonnar (41) Enlisted, Edin. No , D Coy, 16 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul 1916 F & F, Battle of the Somme. ESC & Thiepval Mem. Sp. Christina Bonnar nee Newell, 197 Dalry Road, then in 1917 at 6 Newton Street. His brother Pte William Bonnar, R, Scots, wounded for a fourth time (EEN 1 May 1918). Employed, upholsterer for St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 11 Aug 1916, 24 Feb, 24 Mar, 3 Apr & 2 Jul 1917, photo & 1 Jul Borland Pte David Borland (35), No , Seaforth Hdrs. d. 11 Dec Funeral from West House, Morningside. NMC. Address 1914, 14 Wardlaw Place. Employed, labourer. Corp John Borland, maybe Boland (27) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 12 Aug Thiepval Mem. Only son of John & Jessie Borland, 5 Hermand Terrace. EEN 2 Sep &24 Oct 1916, photo. Pte Thomas Borland ( ) After fourteen days service with the RAMC, he was discharged because of his deafness, and on that account was in total rejected four times before he was accepted for service. No.42888, R. Scots Fusiliers, attached to 2 HLI. KiA 28 Apr GWM & Arras Mem. Address, 18 Wardlaw Street. His sister, Mrs Chinnery, also there, perhaps wife or mother to Pte Walter James Chinnery, Seaforth Hdrs, gunshot in the head Employed, Messrs McKenzie & Moncur s Iron Works, Slateford Road. EEN 15 & 20 Jun 1917, photo. Borthwick Corp David Borthwick (24) No , Corp or Sgt, HLI, formerly Cam Hdrs. d. 2 May Chapelle British Cem, Holnon. Son of David Borthwick, postman, & Alison Borthwick, 36 Dalry Road & 9 Caledonian Place. Employed, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 19 May TED 19 May Pte James Borthwick (23) Enlisted, Edin. No , 5, 17 R. Scots. d. 11 May GWM & NMC Son of late James Whitelaw Borthwick, Kirkliston, & Mrs Alice Paterson, 4 Moat Terrace. His brother, Pte Thomas C. Borthwick, R. Scots, KiA EEN 24 May 1918, photo. Pte James Borthwick (18) No. 2018, 1,4 R. Scots. KiA 19 Dec 1915, Gallipoli. Pink Farm Cem, Helles. Address, 25 Bryson Road. Son of James Borthwick, stereotyper, & Christina Borthwick. EEN 2 Feb 1916, photo. L/Corp Thomas Borthwick (20) No. 2193, 1.5 R. Scots. KiA 30 May 1915, Dardanelles. GWM & Helles Mem. Youngest son of Thomas Borthwick, joiner, & Mary Borthwick, 74 Angle Park Terrace. Employed, grocer s assistant. EEN 29 Jun TED 30 Jun 1915.

43 Pte Thomas C. Borthwick (18) No. 1567, 1, 5 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). Reported missing then KiA 28 May 1915, Dardanelles. GWM & Helles Mem. Second son of the late James Whitelaw Borthwick, Kirkliston, & Mrs Alice Paterson, 4 Moat Terrace. His brother, Pte James Borthwick, R. Scots, d. 11 May Employed, butcher, for Mr Martin, 40 Fountainbridge. EEN 20 Nov 1915, 8 & 10 Mar 1916, photo, & 28 Jun TED 22 Nov 1915, & 9, 14 & 16 Mar 1916, photo. Bow Gunner Andrew Henderson Bow (22) RFA, DoW 1917 Sp. Mrs Bow, 9 Murieston Crescent. TED 8 Oct Boyd Pte James Boyd (21) No , L/ Corp, 16 R. Scots. KiA 3 Aug 1916, near Bazentin, F & F. Thiepval Mem. b Livingston, West Lothian. Son of James Boyd, shale hewer, & Jane Boyd, 50 Front Street, Mossend, West Calder. Heart of Midlothian FC right wing player. TED 9 May Boyes Corp Frank Boyes (31) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Level Crossing Cem, Fampoux. Eldest son of Peter & Annie Boyes, of Ratho, and 40 Roseburn Street. Sp. Mrs Isabella Campbell, formerly Boyes, 20 Caledonian Road & 46 Maryfield, Abbeyhill. Employed, Burgh Surveyors Dept, Leith. EEN 19 & 23 May 1917, photo. Boyle Pte Robert G. Boyle (43) No. 804 A & S Hdrs, No , attached 18 R. Scots, transf. to 2 Coy, Labour Corps. DoW 16 Mar 1918, Nottingham Gen. Military Hosp. Funeral 189 Fountainbridge to NMC. Second son of the late James & Mrs Maria S. Boyle (74) d.19 Mar 1919, funeral to NMC. EEN 19 Mar Bradford Pte Henry Harry Bradford (26), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 5 Nov Basra Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Alexander Bradford, 75 Fountainbridge. Sp. Helen Ramsay Bradford, 105 Dundee Street & 127 West Port. EEN 23 Nov & 25 Dec 1917, photo. Bradley Pte John Bradley (24) No , Nottinghamshire Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers). d. 15 Dec 1918 of pneumonia in hosp, England. Funeral from 16 Roxburgh Place to NMC. Son of John Bradley, Clyde Street, Glasgow. Sp. Helen Bradley nee Connell, 6 Drummond Street. EEN 19 Dec Brash

44 Capt James Brash (25), Pte 1914, 6 R. Scots, Capt 1917 France, 3 Seaforth Hdrs, attached 7 Seaforth Hdrs. Mentioned in Despatches, Apr 1917, Distinguished Service Order, and Military Cross, Dec1918. d. 9 Nov 1918, Wimereux. Terlincthun British Cem, Wimille. Son of Robert & Catherine Brash, 12 Society Place, West Calder. Boroughmuir and West Calder schools. M.A, 1914 Brock Pte Walter Stapleton Brock (20), R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 27 Jul 1915 F & F. Second son of Mr & Mrs Brock, late of 151 Slateford Road. He had two brothers in the Services. EEN 17 & 23 Aug 1915, photo. TED 18 Aug Brodie Pte Adam Brodie (19) No , 1 Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA 25 Jan 1915, La Bussee. GWM & Le Touret Mem. Second son of Thomas & Margaret Merriless Brodie, 134 Gorgie Road. EEN 6 Mar Brooks/Brookes Gunner Alexander Brooks (22) No , signaller, A Bty, 307 Bde, RFA, Served three years in the Army. Military Medal. Killed on active service 10 May Viellen Chapelle New Military Cem, Lacouture. Address, Balgreen Avenue. Son of the late John Brooks (68) d. 8 Sep 1915, funeral to EDC & Helen Campbell Brooks (64) d. 26 Aug 1919, EDC, Pinkhill Dairy, Murrayfield. His older brother held a commission in the RFA, and his younger brother, Pte Robert Bonnington Brooks, R. Scots, was reported missing then died while PoW. Perhaps kin to Jessina Brooks (28) d. 21 Feb 1919, funeral Pinkhill to EDC. EEN 22 & 25 May TED 21, 22 & 25 May, 24 Jun Pte Charles Henry Brookes (34) No , 2 HLI, formerly R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Apr GWM & Arras Mem. Eldest son of Anthony Dennis Brookes, painter & Margaret Brookes, 109 & 198 Gorgie Road, of Johannesburg, South Africa, late of North Richmond Street. Sp. Margaret Cullerton Brookes, in 1914, 175 Gorgie Road, then 5 Wardlaw Street. Employed, 1914 rubber worker, later Messrs T & H Smith, Brandfield Chemical Works, Wheatfield Road. EEN 25 & 31 Jan 1918, photo. Pte Joseph Brooks (30) No. 9956, 1 HLI. Twelve years service. d. 31 Dec 1918 cerebro spinal meningitis, Basra. Bagdad (North Gate) War Cem. Second son of Robert Brooks & Jessie Allan, 40 St Leonards Street, late of Fowler Terrace. His sisters, Mrs Cruikshank, 162 Dundee Street, and Mrs McDonald, 21 Gibson Terrace. EEN 11 Jan Pte Robert Bonnington Brooks (19) No.50588, 12 R. Scots. PoW in German hands d. dysentery 8 Aug 1918, Tralon, Hospital. Glageon Communal Cem. Youngest son of the late John Brooks (68) d. 8 Sep 1915, funeral to EDC & Helen Campbell Brooks (64) d. 26 Aug 1919, EDC, Pinkhill Dairy, Murrayfield. His brother,

45 Gunner Alexander Brooks, RFA, Military Medal. Killed Perhaps kin, Jessina Brooks (28) d. 21 Feb 1919, funeral Pinkhill to EDC. EEN 22 & 23 Feb Brown Pte Alexander Brown (19) No , 2, 4 Cam Hdrs. KiA 20 Nov 1917 F& F. GWM & Duisans Brit, Cem., Etrun. Son of John & Janet Brown of Edinburgh. L/Corp Andrew Brown ( ) No. 1297, 2 BW. He was in the Guard of Honour at the Delhi Durbar. Served in the Indian Expeditionary Force, France KiA 7 Jan 1916, Persian Gulf. Amara War Cem. Son of the late William & Mrs Brown, 9 Yeaman Place. His sister, 22 Downfield Place. He had two brothers serving in France. Perhaps kin to Isabella Brown (65) d. 14 Oct 1915, funeral 9 Yeaman Place to EDC. EEN 8 Feb 1916, photo. Pte James Brown (18) No. 1673, 6, 8 R. Scots. KiA 11 Mar 1915, while taking part in an attack on a German trench. Le Touret Mem. Eldest son Mr & Mrs James Brown, rubber worker, 20 Wardlaw Place. EEN 23 Mar Pte James Brown ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 3 May GWM. Sp. Mrs Brown & three children, 9 Wardlaw Street. EEN 9 & 14 Mar 1918, photo. Pte John Brown ( ) Wounded & taken PoW in Mar DoW 1 Apr 1918, Germany. Only son of Mr & Mrs James Brown, joiner, 56 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. EEN 8 Aug TED 8 Aug Pte John Brown ( ), R. Scots, DoW. Address, The Cottage, Moat Street. TED 14 Nov 1918, photo. Pte Robert Polson Brown (20) No.7678, 14 Field Amb. RAMC. He had been at the Front for nine months. KiA 19 May 1915 F & F. GWM & Perth (China Wall) Cem. Son of George & Margaret Brown (58) d.24 Dec 1919, funeral 7 Smithfield Street to NMC, in 1915 at 15 Wardlaw Place. His brothers, Pte Richard Brown, Cam (SR), wounded, & Pte William Brown, KOSB, KiA EEN 5 & 9 Jun TED 31 May 1917, photo. Pte William Brown (19) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Ploegteert Mem. Youngest son of the late Thomas & Henrietta Brown, 16 Murdoch Terrace. His sister Maggie Mack resided there. He had three brothers in the Services. Employed, Edinburgh Evening News machine room. EEN 10 & 18 May Pte William Brown (31) No. 8737, 1 KOSB. KiA 23 Apr 1917, Battle of Arras. Arras Mem. Son of George & Margaret Brown (58) d. 24 Dec 1919, funeral 7 Smithfield Street to NMC, in 1915 at 15 Wardlaw Place. Sp. Margaret Douglas Brown & three children, 7 Smithfield Street. His brothers, Pte Richard Brown, Cam (SR), wounded, & Pte Robert Polson Brown, RAMC, KiA EEN 17 May 1917, photo & 23 Apr TED 31 May 1917.

46 A/Capt William Brown ( ), Sgt in 1914, 2 nd Lt in 1915, & Lt in R. Scots KiA Aug 1918, Egypt b Boroughmuir school. M.A, Pte William Brown (52) No , Royal Defence Corps. d. 5 Sep NMC. Address, 93 Dundee Street. L/Sgt William Willie Brown (26) No , 8 R. Scots (Pioneers). DoW 8 Aug 1918 in hosp of wounds received in action 23 Jul Bouilly Cross Roads Military Cem. Son of Alexander & Robina Brown, 9 Fowler Terrace. EEN 30 Aug Pte William Hewat Brown (20) KOSB, d. 31 Jul GWM. b North Leith. Brownlee Pte George H. Brownlee ( ) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 31 Jul GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Youngest son of late Robert & Susan Brownlee, and step-son of John Henry Lawrie, engineer, 197 Gorgie Road. EEN 27 Jul Bruce Driver Alexander Alex Bruce (29) No , RFA. d. 16 Feb 1919 at 16 Dundee Street. EDC. Youngest son of Alexander Bruce, lorry man, & Elizabeth Bruce, 16 Dundee Street. EEN 18 Feb nd Lieut Alexander Angus Bruce (28) Enlisted in motor transport & left for the Front in Aug "B" Bty, 156 Bde, RFA. KiA 24 Jun Gwalia Cem, Belgium. Only son of Williamina & Eliza Bruce, by Brompton, North Devon. Sp. Mrs A A Bruce, 9 Merchiston Grove & 43 Slateford Road. Employed, chauffeur. EEN 3, 4, 5, & 9 Jul 1918, photo. TED 24 Jul 1918, photo. Pte Archibald Bruce (42) No. M2/229928, RASC. MT 93 Bde, RFA. DoW 8 Dec 1918, No.10 General hosp, France. GWM & St Sever Cem. Extn, Rouen. Son of Barbara Bruce. Sp. Margaret McKenzie Bruce, 15 Wardlaw Street. Employed, labourer. EEN 13 Dec 1918 Pte Hugh Bruce (24) No. 8421, 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 27 Sep 1915, France. Lillers Communal Cem. Second son of William Bruce, labourer, & Annie Bruce, 54 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to James Bruce, iron monger, 54 Dundee Street. EEN 6 Oct nd Lieut Oliver Bruce (22), 15 A & S Hdrs 1915, transf. to 1, 7 BW. France, 2 Rifle Brigade. Lt, Oct Wounded & taken PoW, May DoW 9 Jun 1918 in Germany. b Only son of Mr & Mrs Oliver Bruce, electrical engineer, 4 Alderbank Place, Shandon. George Heriot's school, photo. Employed, assistant clerk, Board of Agriculture for Scotland. TED 22 Jun & 10 Aug Sgt S. Bruce (29) No. 8490, 2 Cam (SR). d. 5 Mar Manchester Southern Cem. Son of William & the late Isabella Bruce, 6 Jute Street, Aberdeen. Employed, North British Rubber Co.

47 Buchan Driver Alexander Buchan (33) No. T4/246423, 538 Coy, RASC. d. 29 Oct 1916 of pneumonia, Edinburgh Military Hosp. SMM & EDC. Third son of late Thomas Buchan (65) railway servant, d. 16 Oct 1916, funeral to NMC, & Agnes Muirhead Buchan, 6 Wardlaw Street. His brother, L/Sgt David Buchan, HLI, KiA Sp. Marion Scott Buchan, 150 Dundee Street. EEN 30 Oct L/Sgt David Buchan (33) No. 6894, Piper, 1 HLI. Served fifteen years with the Regiment, two of them in India. Killed in a sudden surprise attack by Germans. He had run out of ammunition, but he fought on in hand to hand combat. KiA 20 Dec 1914, Le Touret Mem. Son of Thomas Buchan (65) railway servant, d. 16 Oct 1916, funeral to NMC & Agnes Muirhead Buchan, 6 Wardlaw Street, late of 3 Murieston Place. His brothers, Driver Alexander Buchan, RASC, 150 Dundee Street, d & Andrew Buchan, 11Westfield Road. EEN 16 Jan & 17 Feb 1915, photo. TED 27 Feb 1915, photo. Burgon Pte Benjamin Hartley Burgon (19) No , B Coy, 2 KOSB. d. 1 Sep GWM & Crepy-en-Valois Communal Cem. Son of James & Annie Burgon, 3 Westfield Street. Burness Pte David Burness (19) No. 3/ 6489, 2 Gordon Hdrs. d. 7 May GWM & Arras Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs D. Burness, 13 Smithfield Street Burnet Pte Andrew Burnet ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No.9638, 1 BW. DoW 21 Jun 1915, on his birthday, while PoW, F & F. Le Touret Mem. b. Edin. His sister, Mrs W. Robertson, 67 Gorgie Road. EEN 31 Jul Pte James Burnet (21) No , 1,8 R. Scots. Wounded d. 9 Apr Mont-Bernanchon Churchyard. b. Innerleithan. Son of Archibald & Margret Burnet, 5 Ritchie Place. Employed, plumber for Messrs Muckie & Simpson, Edinburgh. TED 27 Jan 1917, photo & 3 May 1918, photo. EEN 21 May 1918, photo. Burns Pte John S. Burns (37) Enlisted, No.43625, 15 R. Scots. PoW since 22 Mar d. 26 Jul Berlaimont Communal Cem. Extn. Son of Mr & Mrs John Burns of Edinburgh. He resided with his brother, Thomas Stark Burns, rubber worker12 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Archibald S. Burns (33) d. 27 Aug 1918, funeral 12 Bryson Road to NMC. Employed, cooper, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 19 Oct Burrell

48 Pte Archibald Burrell (31) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 16 Jul Serre Road Cem. No. 2 Address, 6 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. Youngest son of late Archibald Burrell & Elizabeth Turner Burrell (Mrs Roberston), 6 Orwell Terrace. Sp Euphemia Gunn, Barbnaclavan, Janetstown, Thurso. Perhaps kin to James Burrell (33) d. 31 May 1916, funeral 6 Orwell Terrace to NMC. Employed, traveller. EEN 19 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. TED 22 Aug 1916, photo. Bush Pte Charles Robert Bush (34) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 19 Apr Jerusalem Mem. b. Selkirk. Sp, Mrs Margaret Bush, 2 Murieston Place & Dovecot Park, Selkirk. EEN 5 May Capt Victor George Anderson Bush (25) Enlisted 9 R. Scots. Commissioned in HLI, transf. to Captain, Training Centre, Royal Flying Corps. d. 8 Feb NMC & SMM. b Bangkok. Youngest son of Admiral, John Bush of Bangkok, Siam. Sp. Jane I. Bush, 21 Lauderdale Street. Byrne Gunner Patrick Byrne (44) No. 7360, 36 Reserve Bty. RFA. d. 21 Feb Funeral from 44 Grove Street to NMC. Cadger Pte Alexander Cadger ( ), 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW received in action 1 Aug Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Third son of the late William Wilkie & Mrs Cadger, 14 Smithfield Street. Sp, Jeanie Greig, 28 Wardlaw Place. EEN 1 & 6 Dec 1917, photo. Cain Pte Alexander Ramsay Cain (18) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. d. 11 Apr GWM & Loos Mem. Son of John Cain, biscuit baker, & Euphemia Cain, Mayfield, Robertson Avenue & Janefield cottage, Stewart Terrace. His brothers & sister, Pte George M. Cain, R Scots, wounded for a second time 1918, L/Corp Hugh McD. Cain, R. Scots, DoW 9 Apr 1918, John Cain, grocer, and Isabella Cain. Pte Hugh McD. Cain (21) No , L/Corp, 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 9 Apr 1918 of wounds received 3 Apr 1918, F & F. GWM & Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Son of John Cain, biscuit baker, & Euphemia Cain, Mayfield, Robertson Avenue & Janefield cottage, Stewart Terrace. His brothers and sister, Pte George M. Cain, R Scots, wounded for a second time 1918 & Pte Alexander Ramsay Cain, Gordon Hdrs, d. 11 Apr 1918, John Cain, grocer, and Isabella Cain. Employed, apprentice tinter, Dye works. EEN 3 Jun TED 7 May 1918, photo. Calder

49 Pte George Calder (19) No , 16 R. Scots. Accidently killed 22 Jan 1918, France. Croisilles British Mem. Youngest son of Mrs Calder, 20 Smithfield Street. EEN 16 & 26 Feb 1918, photo. Pte George Cooper Calder (20) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1, 4 & 16 R. Scots. d. 15 Dec GWM & Etaples Military Cem. b South Leith. Address, 8 Wardlaw Place. Son of John & Agnes Calder of Leith. In 1911 residing 8 Wardlaw Place with Margaret Calder (52) laundress. Pte Peter Calder (26) No 10526, drummer, 1, R. Scots. KiA 22 May Ypres (Menin) Gate) Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs John Calder, iron moulder, 9 Robertson Avenue. EEN 9 Jun Calderhead Corp James M. S. Calderhead (23) Enlisted, Edin. No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, France. SMM & Thiepval Mem. b Younger son of Mrs Calderhead, 19 Shandon Street, then 13 Springvalley Terrace. His brother, Robert McAlpine Calderhead, clerk, 19 Shandon Street. Boroughmuir & George Heriot s schools. EEN 19 Aug TED 19 Aug Caldwell Pte William Caldwell (21) No.1442, Machine Gun Section, 9 R. Scots. He had just returned from Home leave when he was killed. KiA 11 Jan 1916, F & F. Suzanne Communal Cem Extn. b. Galashiels. Son of Charles Caldwell, labourer, & Margaret Caldwell, 15 Cathcart Place & 21 Duff Street. Employed, apprentice bricklayer, Redford. EEN 2 Feb 1916, photo. TED 27 & 29 Jan Callan Pte James Callan ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. KiA His mother resided, 11 Downfield Place. Employed, Messrs William McEwan, brewers, Fountainbridge. TED 17 Apr 1917, photo. Callender Pte Alexander Callender (23) No.17579, 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. GWM & Thiepval Mem. Son of Alexander & Janet Callender, 151 Slateford Road. His brother & sisters, Robert, Kate, Janet & Maggie Callender. Perhaps kin to John Taylor Callender, plumber, 63 Slateford Road. Employed, iron worker. EEN 14 & 15Aug 1916, photo & 2 Jul Pte Alexander Mason Callender (19) No. 9568, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 22 Dec 1914 F & F. Le Touret Mem. b. 27 Sep Hill Street, Edin. Son of James Mason Callender, tailor, & Margaret McNaughton, m. 1889, Edin. Pte Frank Callender (31) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Lapugnoy Military Cem. Sp. Isabella Mark Hilston, 286 Gorgie Road. EEN 15 May 1918.

50 Cameron Pte Alexander Cameron (24) No. 1208, 2 BW. Seven years service, six of them in India. KiA 14 Nov 1914, at La Bassee. Le Touret Mem. His mother resided, 17 Watson Crescent, formerly Gibson Terrace. His sister, Mrs Donald Ralph, 25 Watson Crescent. EEN 27 Nov 1914, 12 Mar 1915, photo. Pte Charles H. Cameron ( ) No. 1873, 1,8 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 22 Jul GWM & Thiepval Mem. Only son of Donald Cameron, 11 Smithfield Street. EEN 8 May Able seaman Duncan John Dall Cameron (22) No.J/ 12912, HMS Vivid, RN. d. 21 Jul NMC. b. 28 Sep 1895, Malta. Address, 12 West Nicolson Street. Son of Pte Duncan Cameron, 1 HLI, stationed Malta in Pte Hector I. Cameron ( ), HLI. Reported missing then KiA 22 Apr Sp. Isa Shand, 15 Caledonian Place. Perhaps kin to Alexander Cameron, miller, & Alexander R. Cameron (4 9 /12) d. 26 Jan 1920, ESC, 15 Caledonian Place. EEN 31 Jan Pte John Cameron ( ), R. Scots. DoW Only son of Mrs Cameron, 26 or 28 Moat Street. Employed, Office of Valuation Dept, Inland Revenue, Hanover Street. EEN 7 Jun 1917, photo. TED 6 & 17 May Rifleman John Cameron (35) No. 9308, 5 Cam (SR). KiA 18 Feb Cambrian Churchyard Extn. Address, 13 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. Eldest surviving son of James L. Cameron, d. 14 Dec 1916 & Marion D. Cameron (74) d. 24 Mar 1914, funerals 18 Ashley Terrace to NMC. TED 24 Feb Sgt Noel Cameron ( ) No , R. Scots. Transf. No. 9286, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 Oct Thiepval Mem. Sp. Jean Bonnyman, 6 Northcote Street. EEN 1 Nov Rifleman Samuel Cameron (36), D Coy, 3, 3 New Zealand Rifle Brigade. KiA while bringing in wounded. Underhill Farm Cem. Second son of the late Archibald & Elizabeth McArthur Cameron, Alford, Aberdeenshire. His sister Mrs E. Trail, 66 Dundee Street. EEN 28 Jul Pte William Cameron (21) Enlisted, Edin. No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr 1917, F & F. GWM & Roclincourt Valley Cem. b. Edin. Eldest son of John & Mrs C. S. Cameron, 119 Gorgie Road. Employed, St Cuthbert s Co-op, Morningside Branch. EEN 1 May TED 30 Apr Campbell Pte Andrew Campbell (26) No. CMT/ 1952, MT 621 Coy, RASC. Wounded in action 14 Sep 1915, France. DoW, 18 Feb 1916, King George s Hosp, London. Funeral from 198 Dalry Road to NMC. Second son of Robert Campbell, railway servant, & Alice Campbell, 198 Dalry Road. Sp. Edith Heddie Campbell, 6 Bright Terrace, off Dalry Road. EEN & TED 22 Feb 1916.

51 Fireman Archibald Campbell (34). Mercantile Marine. His vessel, SS Malvina, was attacked by a German submarine. Drowned 2 Aug 1918, Tower Hill Mem. Son of Archibald & Jane S. Campbell (65) d. 28 Dec 1919, funeral to NMC, 145 Fountainbridge. Sp. Helen Blaney, 6 Freer Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte Donald Campbell (21) No , Machine Gun Section, 16 R. Scots. KiA 3 Aug Caterpillar Valley Cem, Longueval. Fourth son of the late R. J. & Catherine Campbell, 5 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 5 Sep Pte James Campbell (20) No , signaller, 7, 8 KOSB. Reported missing then KiA 24 Apr Arras Mem. Younger son of Mr David Campbell, porter, 8 Orwell Place & Mrs Helen Campbell, 47 John Street, Penicuik. Employed, W D Smith, Bruntsfield Place. EEN 9 Jul TED 2 Jun, 9 & 10 Jul 1917, photo. Pte John Campbell (22), 1.5 R. Scots. KiA 27 Apr 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 314 Gorgie Road. Eldest son of John & Jessie Campbell, 1 Westfield Street. Employed, Alder & Mackay Meter Works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 7 & 15 Jun 1915, photo. Pte John Cowan Campbell (27) Enlisted, Edin. No , 2 R. Scots. DoW received in action 19 May 1915, GWM & Bailleul Communal Cem Extn (Nord). b. Edin. Son of Mr & Mrs Campbell, 124 Gorgie Road. Sp. Mrs Euphemia Effie B. Hunter Campbell, Windsor Place, Portobello. Perhaps kin to Otto Edward Travelyan Campbell, rubber worker, 124 Gorgie Road. EEN 25 & 26 May TED 31 May Pte Peter M. Campbell ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 15 Jun 1918 F & F. Loos Mem. b. Edin. Son of Mr & Mrs James Campbell, 15 Lochrin Terrace. Perhaps kin to Margaret Campbell (86) d. 9 Feb 1921, funeral 15 Lochrin Terrace to NMC. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Cannon Pte James Cannon (18) No , 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 11 Mar NMC. Address, 125 Grove Street. Son of James & Mary Cannon, 6 James Court, Lawnmarket. Cantley Pte Robert Cantley (32) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Arras Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs Robert Rankine Cantley, painter, 16 Caledonian Place. Sp. Cissy Cummings Cantley & one child, a daughter, 16 Caledonian Place or Downfield Place. Employed, Oil & Cake Works, Dalry, possibly West Fountain Place. EEN 28 & 30 Jan, 6 Feb 1918, photo. TED 28 Jan & 7 Feb 1918, photo. Carlin Pte Patrick Carlin (36) No. 6914, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 16 Jun 1915 F & F. EDC & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. His aunt, Mrs M. Carlin, 54a Grassmarket.

52 Pte Philip Carlin (24) No. 9254, 2 Cam Hdrs. DoW 15 May 1915 F & F. Funeral from Newport Street to EDC. Son of James & Mary Grannie Carlin, of Edinburgh Carlton Sgt Cornelious P. Carlton (40) No. 4293, 12 R. Scots. d. 11 Apr Funeral from 44 Balcarras Street, Morningside, to NMC. Sp. Lily Young, Bloemfontein, South Africa. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Carmichael Pte A. Carmichael (24), 1, 4 R. Scots DoW ----, Dardanelles. His father resided, Hydro Cottages, Slateford. Employed, gardener, for Sir Oliver Riddel, Craiglockhart House. EEN 9 Jul 1915, photo. Carse Pte James Carse (20) No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 23 Jul Ploegsteert Mem. Only son of the late Charles William Carse & Elizabeth Carse, 9 William Street. Grandson of the late James Carse (75), labourer, d. 23 May 1915, funeral from 8 Newton Street to NMC. EEN 11 Aug Cassidy Pte James Cassidy (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug Bouchoir New British Cem. Youngest son of the Late John & Charlotte A. Cassidy,4 Robertson Avenue & Parken, Juniper Green. EEN 27 Sep Caw Pte William Thomson Caw ( ) No. 2025, 1, 5 R. Scots. ia 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Helles Mem. Third son of Robert Caw, insurance agent, & Barbara Caw, 22 Caledonian Road. Perhaps kin to Andrew Caw (11/12) d. 24 Feb 1914, funeral 14 Fowler Terrace to NMC. EEN 8 & 9 Mar TED 9 Mar Cawfield Pte William Arthur Cawfield (36) No , 60 General Hosp, RAMC. d. 20 Oct 1918 of pneumonia, General Hosp, Egypt. GWM & Deir El Belah War Cem. Sp. Agnes Short Cawfield, and two children 61 Gorgie Road. EEN 9 Nov Chalmers Pte John Chalmers (18) No.40470, R. Scots (QER), & 1 Cam (SR). KiA 28 Oct Thiepval Mem. Only son of the late John Chalmers, porter, & Barbara S. Chalmers, 7 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to Grace Chalmers (28) d. 23 Mar 1916, funeral 7 Watson Crescent to EDC. Employed, apprentice cooper, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 18, 20 & 25 Nov 1916, photo. TED 9 Dec 1916, photo.

53 Pte John Glendinning Chalmers (19) No.10495, 8 BW. KiA 21 Oct NMC & Railway Dugouts, Zillebeke. Son of Alexander & Isabella Chalmers, 16 Lochrin Place, Tollcross. Chapman Pte Archibald Chapman ( ) No , 4 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 20 Nov Cambrai Mem, Louverval. Address, 173 Dundee Street. Employed, butcher. EEN 7 Oct 1918, photo. Charlton Corp Peter James Charlton (39) No , 2 Signals Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 27 May Hop Store Vlamertinghe Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Charlton, 2 West Fountain Place, Dundee Street. Cherry Pte William Hammer Cherry (28) No , Airman 2nd class, Royal Flying Corps. d. Suddenly 18 Sep 1916, at Royal Flying School, Uoavon. NMC. His older sister, Lily McGhee, 2 Wheatfield Street. Sp. Mary Simonzin Jackson Cherry, 20 Wardlaw Street & 14 Upper Grove Place. Employed, driller. EEN 19 Sep Cheyne Pte Charles Cheyne (22) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 Mar Arras Mem. Address, 173 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Cumming Cheyne, butcher, & Jane Cheyne (4/365) d. 4 Nov 1915, funeral to NMC, 173 Dundee Street. EEN 9 & 13 Apr 1917, photo. Chinnery PteThomas Chinnery ( ) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep GWM, NMM & Meath Cem, Villers-Guislain b Edin. Eldest son of Herbert & Isa Chinnery, 33 Westfield Road. Boroughmuir school. Perhaps related to Pte Walter James Chinnery, porter, Seaforth Hdrs, 18 Wardlaw Place, who was severely wounded, being gunshot in the head (EEN 9 Apr 1918). Employed, Messrs Gillespie & Petterson, 31 Melville Street. EEN 8 Oct Chisholm L/Corp Alexander Chisholm ( ) No.1339, R. Scots, transf. to lewis gunner, No. 1987, 5 Cam (SR). Wounded at the Dardanelles. KiA 6 Nov GWM & Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of James & Annie Chisholm, 9 Smithfield Street. His brother was serving in France. Employed, Messrs Alder & Mackay, Stewart Terrace. EEN 2 & 4 Dec 1916, photo. TED 2 & 7 Dec 1916, photo. Gunner Alexander Chisholm (20) No , C Bty, 88 Bde, RFA. KiA 30 Jan Neuville Bourjonal British Cem. Elder son of Mr & Mrs Peter Porteous

54 Chisholm, traveller, 39 Bryson Road. Employed, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 18 Feb & 12 Mar 1918, photo. TED 22 Feb & 1 Mar 1918, photo. Pte David Chisholm (22) No. 3933, 9 R. Scots. d. 13 Nov NMC & Mailly Wood Cem, Mailley-Maillet. Fifth son of Benjamin & Jane Chisholm, 32 Grove Street. Pte William Chisholm ( ) No , 38 Canadian Inf (Eastern Ontario Regt). d. 27 Oct Courcelette British Cem. Son of Andrew Chisholm, can man, & Margaret Chisholm, 3 Ritchie Place. EEN 11 Nov 1916, photo. Christie Pte John Christie (23) No.88974, 29 Coy, MGC. KiA 4 Sep Plogsteert Mem. His uncle and aunt, Mr & Mrs Christie, & family, 62 Causewayside. His friends Mr & Mrs Robertson, 38 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 30 Sep Pte Martin Christie (38) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep 1915 F & F. GWM & Loos Mem. Son of the late Hugh & Mary McDonaugh Christie. Sp. Annie Christie, Old Square, Gorgie. EEN 27 Sep Clark/Clarke Pte Harry G. Clark (25) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 2 Nov 1917, Egypt. Gaza War Mem. Eldest son of Bertram & Christina J. Cameron Clark, Cairn Cottage, Gorgie. EEN 24 Nov Sgt John D.S. Clark (34), R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 22 Oct Sp. resided, 176 Fountainbridge. Employed, William Currie & Co., Caledonian Rubber Works, Dalry Road. EEN 14 Sep L/Corp John R. Clark (25) No. 888, 1 Gordon Hdrs. Military Medal & Mons Star. KiA 10 Oct Flesquieres Hill British Cem. Son of William & Margaret McLeod Clark, 25 Fowler Terrace. His brother, Pte William Clark, Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr EEN 26 Oct, 22 Nov 1918, photo. Guardsman Peter Clark (19) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 30 Jul 1917, F & F. Artillery Wood Cem. b. Stewarton, Ayrshire. Son of Mrs Mary Clark, 36 Watson Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte Peter Clark (30) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 7 Jun Bailleul Road East Cem, St Laurent-Blangy. b. Edin. Son of the late Thomas Clark of Edinburgh. Employed, many years with Edinburgh Corporation. He resided with Mrs Flynn, 4 Robertson Avenue. EEN 3 & 4 Jul 1917, photo. Pte William Clark (31), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr 1917, Battle of Arras. Son of William & Margaret McLeod Clark, 25 Fowler Terrace. His brother, L/Corp John R. Clark, 1 Gordon Hdrs, KiA 10 Oct Sp. Georgina Menelaws & family, 10 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 7 & 13 Jun 1917, photo, & 23 Apr 1918.

55 Pte William Clark (31) Reservist. No. 4577, 1 Scots Gds. DoW 8 Nov 1914, in hosp, Boulogne. Boulogne Eastern Cem. Only surviving son of the late William & Elizabeth Clark or Mrs Simpson, 24 Tynecastle Lane. Sp. Helen Mason or Ellen White Clark, 4 Forbes Road. EEN 20 Nov Able seaman William Henry Clarke ( ), Royal Navy. He was on the destroyer HMS Sparrowhawk, at the Battle of Jutland. HMS Broke was attacked by the German SMS Westfalen, suffering casualties, and damage. The Broke s helmsman, when killed fell against the wheel, causing the ship to turn and ram the Sparrowhawke, which was so damaged that the surviving crew were rescued, and she was sunk by fire from HMS Marksman, rather than let her fall to the Germans. KiA 31 May 1916, in North Sea, His beloved friend Isa Tait, 119 Gorgie Road. EEN 16 Jun TED 16 & 17 Jun 1916, photo. Clarkson Pte Gavin Guy Clarkson (35) No , 13 HLI. Served in South African BoerWar. Killed, accidently, while on active service, 4 Mar 1917, F&F. SMM. Sp. Isa Balsaille, 8 Hermand Street. Employed, tinsmith, Alder & Mackay, Stewart Terrace. EEN 2 Apr Cleghorn L/Corp John Cleghorn (20) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs, formerly R. Scots Greys. KiA 12 Oct 1916, while helping wounded comrades. Thiepval Mem. Address, 7 Orwell Terrace. Son of Mr & Mrs Cleghorn, 22 Springwell Place. Perhaps kin to George Cleghorn, lathsplitter & Elizabeth T. Cleghorn (82) d. 28 Dec 1917, funeral to NMC, 7 Orwell Terrace, and Pte H. S. Cleghorn, Gorgie Road, serving in the North- West Frontier, India (EEN 16 Aug 1917, Pte Cleghorn in group photo). Employed, apprentice plumber, Rutherford & Son, Haymarket Terrace. EEN 28 Oct TED 8 Nov Close Pte Dennis Close (19) No. 2767, C Coy, 1 BW. d. 20 Aug Warloy-Baillon Communal Cem. Extn. Address, Slateford. Son of Wiliam & Mrs S. C. Close, 45 Haigh Park, Longstone. EEN 15 Sep 1916, photo. Coates Pte Joseph Coates ( ) Bandsman No , Queen s Edinburgh Rifles, then 1 Cam (SR). Reported wounded, missing, then KiA 27 May Arras Mem. Eldest son of Mrs Coates, 33 Gibson Terrace. Employed, coach trimmer. EEN 6 & 12 Mar 1918, photo. Cockburn Pte Alexander Cockburn (26) No. 2952, R. Scots. d. 26 Nov Funeral from 4 Torphichen Place to NMC.

56 Pte Peter Cockburn (25) No.48902, 81 Coy, MGC. d. 2 Oct Lahana Military Cem. Son of John & Margaret Cockburn, 21 Buccleuch Place. Boroughmuir school. Colley Pte James Ross Colley (18) No. 3866, 9 R. Scots. France Apr KiA 9 Apr b Second son of Mr & Mrs John McKenzie Colley, overseer, 9 Murieston Crescent. George Heriot's School. EEN 23 Apr 1917 & 9 Apr Collins Pte David Davie Collins (47) No , Royal Air Force. d. 27 Jul Funeral from City Mortuary to EDC. Sp. Elizabeth Manderson Collins, 13 Murdoch Terrace. Father of Pte Henry Day Collins, 2 R. Scots, KiA 3 May 1917 & Sgt W. Collins, reported missing 1917 Pte Henry Day Collins (22) No , 2 R Scots. Reported missing then KiA 3 May Arras Mem. Son of Pte David Collins, Royal Air Force, d & Mrs Elizabeth Manderson Collins, 13 Murdoch Terrace. His brother Sgt W. Collins, was then reported missing. Employed, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 31 May & 1 Jun Pte John Anderson Collins (19) No.2/16813 TR Batn & No.50599, 12 R. Scots. KiA 23 Mar GWM & Pozieres Mem. b. 20 Oct 1898, Glasgow. Second youngest son of the late Andrew Collins (58), iron moulder, d. 11 Oct 1917, funeral to NMC, & Mary Mason, 18 Stewart Terrace. His brothers and a sister, Alexander, Andrew, Wounded 1915, Pte Daniel Collins, PoW in Germany, 1918 & Gilbert Collins, iron moulder, one of whom had been disabled, and Martha Collins. EEN 29 Apr & 4 Jun TED 16 May Pte Peter Collins ( ) No. 2030, A Coy, 4 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of Mrs Peter Collins, Wear Street, Glasgow. Sp. Margaret David, 10 Caledonian Place. TED 2 & 3 Sep 1915, photo. EEN 20 Sep Colquhoun Pte John R. Colquhoun ( ) No , 21 Canadian Inf (Eastern Ontario Regt). KiA 10 Sep Vimy Mem. Fourth son of the late Alexander & Johann Colquoun. Sp. Myrtle Colquhoun, Ontario, Canada. His sister, Mrs Horsburgh, 28 Caledonian Crescent EEN 29 Jan Colston Pte William Colston (25) No.40361, R. Scots, transferred to 1 Cam (SR). KiA 15 Apr Arras Mem. Address, 18 Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon. Younger son of the late William & Catherine Colston, 3 Horne Terrace. His friend A. G. Allan, 18 Henderson Terrace. EEN 3 & 8 May 1917, photo. Connelly

57 Corp John Connolly, served as James Reid (52) No , 2 R. Scots. d. 26 Jun NMC. Son of the late Mr & Mrs John Connelly. Sp. Elizabeth Connelly, 57 Calton Road Pte Robert Connelly (23) No , 17 HLI. KiA 18 Nov 1916 at Beaumont Hamel, France. NMC. Son of the late Thomas Connelly & Catherine Thornton. Conner Pte Alexander Sandy Conner (19) No , 9 R. Scots. d 9 Apr GWM & Roclincourt Military Cem. Fourth son of James Conner, mason, & Jane Conner, 4 Wheatfield Place. He had a married brother, J. Conner, 1 Newlands, and another at 10 Wheatfield Place. Perhaps kin to Pte R. Conner, 11 A & S Hdrs, same address, wounded 1915, France. Employed, apprentice moulder, Messrs McKenzie & Moncur, Slateford Road. EEN 19 & 21 May 1917, photo, & 9 Apr Pte James Conner (49) No , 8 Cam Hdrs. d. 23 Mar Hipswell (St John) Churchyard Sp. Emma Locke Conner, 67 Gorgie Road. One of his three sons, Pte Alexander Conner, R. Scots, Gassed Employed, telephone linesman. Cook / Cooke Pte George Cook ( ) pioneer R. Engrs, Cam Hdrs. d. 2 Mar 1919 of bronchopnuemonia, No. 51 Casaulty Clearing Station, France. Dearly loved friend of May Imrie, 23 Westfield Road. EN 11 Mar Pte William Cooke (39) No , Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. d. 27 Oct Funeral from Longmore Hospital, Newington, to NMC. b. Dukinfield, Cheshire. Son of Thomas & Harriet Cooke. Sp. Mary Elizabeth Cooke, 29 Ash Street, Hailsworth, Manchester. Cooper Pte William J. Cooper (21) No.92356, 14 Tank Corps. Wounded in KiA 9 Aug Rosieres Communal Cem. Extn. Eldest son of William & Alice Cooper, 16 Caledonian Road & 32 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. TED 15 Sep 1916, photo & 24 Aug EEN 24 Aug Copeland Pte James B. Copeland (46) No , MT Depot (Grove Park), RASC. d, 6 Nov 1918, accidental injuries, Norwood, London. Funeral 28 Morrison Street to NMC. Son of John & Catherine Copeland. Sp. Helen Hutton, 22 Moat Street. EEN 8 Nov Corbett

58 Gunner Lewis Corbett (24) No , 251 Siege Bty, RGA. DoW 25 Apr 1917, France. NMC & Duisans British Cem. Extn. Son of the late Alexander Corbett & Isabella Ross, 13 Caledonian Crescent. Cormack Sgt Hector Cormack ( ) No. 3757, 2 R. Scots. d. 23 Sep 1915, GWM & Brandheok Military Cem. Address, 5 Smithfield Street. Son of the late Donald & Catherine Munro Cormack (62) d. 21 Nov 1915, funeral 5 Smithfield Street to NMC. His brothers, on active service, gassed or killed. Privates Donald Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs, John Cormack, 3 R. Scots, John Nicol Cormack, 16 R. Scots, d. 31 Jul 1915, Kenneth Cormack, 2 R. Scots, DoW 15 May 1915 & Robert Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs. EEN 25 Oct 1915, photo. TED 2 Jul Pte John Nicol Cormack (32) No , 16 R. Scots (McCrae s Battalion). d. 31 Jul NMC. Address, 5 Smithfield Street. Son of the late Donald & Catherine Munro Cormack (62) d. 21 Nov 1915, funeral 5 Smithfield Street to NMC. His brothers, on active service, gassed or killed, Pte Donald Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs, Sgt Hector Cormack, 2 R. Scots, d. 23 Sep 1915, and Privates John Cormack, 3 R. Scots, Kenneth Cormack, 2 R. Scots, DoW 15 May 1915 & Robert Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs. TED 2 Jul Pte Kenneth Cormack (36) No.8659, Reservist, had served in India. 1, 2 R. Scots. DoW 15 May 1915, France. GWM & Bailleul Communal Cem Extn (Nord). b Colinton. Address, 5 Smithfield Street. Son of the late Donald & Catherine Munro Cormack (62) d. 21 Nov 1915, funeral 5 Smithfield Street to NMC. His brothers, on active service, gassed or wounded. Pte Donald Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs, Sgt Hector Cormack ( ), 2 R. Scots. d. 23 Sep 1915, Privates John Cormack, 3 R. Scots, John Nicol Cormack, 16 R. Scots, d. 31 Jul 1915, & Robert Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs. TED 4 Jun, photo, 2 Jul Cornwall Pte Richard Melville Cornwall (19) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. DoW 21 Sep Etaples Military Cem. Son of Joseph & Jeannie Cornwall, 6 Murieston Lane. Employed, Engineering Dept., Post Office, Rose Street. EEN 2 & 3 Nov 1916, photo. Corsie Pte John Corsie (24) No.41682, D Coy, 15 HLI. Military Medal. DoW received in action 2 Oct Vis-En-Artois Mem. Son of the late John Corsie (49), attendant, d. 16 Nov 1918, funeral to NMC & Elizabeth Corsie, 10 Gibson Terrace. His brother, Pte Robert Corsie, 1 KOSB, DoW in Perhaps kin to William Corsie (5/12) c. 11 Apr 1915, funeral 10 Gibson Terrace to NMC. EEN 13 Nov & 2 Dec 1918, photo. Pte Robert Corsie (19) No.23663, 1 KOSB. DoW received in action 28 Apr Etaples Military Cem. Younger Son of the late John Corsie (49), attendant, d. 16 Nov 1918, funeral to NMC & Elizabeth Corsie, 10 Gibson Terrace. His brother, Pte John Corse, 15 HLI, DoW in Perhaps kin to William Corsie (5/12) c. 11 Apr 1915,

59 funeral from 10 Gibson Terrace to NMC Employed, coachbuilder, H.C. Hutchison, Ardmillan Place. EEN 4 & 8 May 1917, photo & 13 Nov Corstorphin/Corstorphine Pte James Haig Corstorphine ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 6 Jun Arras Mem. Eldest son of Alexander Corstorphine, auctioneer, & Margaret Corstorphine, 17 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 2 Jul Couper Pte James Couper (21) No. 1653, D Coy. 1, 9 R. Scots. d. 29 Jul SMM & Edinburgh (Morningside) Cem. Son of Robert & Agnes Dick Couper, 51 Lauderdale Street and 1 Admiral Terrace. Named in Edinburgh Evening News story. Coutts Charles McGregor Coutts (35), 2nd Engineer, SS Ladoga (Leith), Mercantile Marine. Lost at Sea 16 Apr NMC & Tower Hill Mem. b. Hamilton, son of Daniel & Susan Coutts. Sp, Isabella Coutts nee Scott, 3 Market Street, Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to Charles Coutts ( 1 / 12) d. May 1917, 3 Market Street to NMC Pte James Beatson Coutts ( ) No , 7, 8 KOSB. d Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Boroughmuir school. Coventry Pte Richard M. Coventry (21) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. d. 6 Apr Hadra War Mem Cem, Alexandria. Son of Mr G. D. Coventry, 1 Viewforth Terrace. Boroughmuir school. Cowan Pte Thomas Cowan (21), enlisted, Sep 1914, No , signaller, C Coy, 15 R. Scots, and in France, Jan Reported severely wounded, missing, then KiA 1 Jul 1916, Somme. SMM. b Eldest son of Thomas Fairbairn Cowan & Margaret Drysdale Russell Cowan, 22 Shandon Street. His brother, Pte Russell Cowan, pioneer, R. Engrs, suffered shell wounds in thighs & right leg. George Heriot's School. Employed, reporting staff, Evening News & Dispatch. EEN 10 Aug & 7 Oct 1916, photo. TED 8 Aug & 7 Oct Cowe Pte Henry Cowe (24), MT, RASC. d, on active service 30 Jun Pernes British Cem. Third son of William & Euphemia Cowe, Middleton, Stow. Nephew of Mr & Mrs James Kennedy, 153 Dalry Road. Sp, Mrs Cowe & one child resided in London. EEN 6 Jul Pte Thomas Cowe ( ) No , 2 Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA 25 Sep GWM & Thiepval. Address, 20 Wardlaw Place. Sp. Mrs Cowe & one child.

60 Perhaps kin to Thomas Cowe ( 8 / 5 2) d. 7 Jun 1920, funeral 20 Wardlaw Place to NMC. EEN 5 Dec Cowie Sgt Robert Cowie ( ), 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Son of Mr & Mrs William Cowie, Ivy Cottage, Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road. His brother Corp. William Cowie, RAF, d. of bronchial pneumonia in TED 9 Dec Corp William Cowie ( ), Royal Air Force. d. of bronchial pneumonia 6 Dec 1918, in hosp, Dunkirk. Only surviving son of Mr & Mrs William Cowie, Ivy Cottage, Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road. His brother Sgt Robert Cowie, R. Scots, KiA TED 9 Dec Capt William Anderson Cowie (24), 9 Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Miltiary Cross. KiA 30 May 1918, third Battle of Aisne, near Rheims. NMC & Soissons Mem. Known as Anson Cowie. Son of Mr & Mrs George W. Cowie, 23 Gibbs Road, Newport, Monmouthshire. Craig Pte James Craig ( ) No , New Zealand Expeditionary Force (Wellington Regt). N.Z. Mounted Rifles. Killed by shellfire 30 Sep 1916, at Flers, France. Caterpiller Valley Mem. Boroughmuir school. Employed, clerk. Emigration to New Zealand. Pte Thomas Craig ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 6736, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 3 Nov 1918, F & F. Berlin South-Western Cem. b. Edin. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Craigie Pte James Thomson Craigie (29) No , 17 R. Scots. DoW 30 Mar Doullens Communal Cem. Extn. No.1. Eldest son of James Craigie, sawyer, & Maggie Taylor Craigie, of Alloa, & 67 Gorgie Road. EEN 4 & 10 Apr 1918, photo. TED 6 & 8 Apr 1918, photo. Craik Pte George Craik (39) KiA 14 Apr Second son of Son of the late George & Mrs Craik, 5 Murieston Place. Employed, Alder & MacKay, meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 5 & 8 May 1917, photo. Pte William Craik (39) No , 14 Canadian Inf (Quebec Regt). KiA 26 Jun Ypres (Menin Gate) Men. Son of late George & Mrs Craik, 5 Murieston Place. Sp. Mary Elizabeth Parker, formerly Craik, 622, 17 th Avenue North West, Calgary, Alberta. EEN 26 Jul & 1 Aug 1916, photo. Crawford

61 Pte William Crawford ( ) No , R. Scots d. Dysentry, No.29 Casualty Clearing Station, France, Sp. Christina Wilson, 36 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, tailor. EEN 31 Jan & 14 Feb 1917, photo Creamer Pte John Creamer (20) No , 1 South Staffordshire Regt. KiA 26 Oct Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Michael Creamer, maltman, 10 Yeaman Place & 28 Wardlaw Place. EEN 10 & 29 Nov 1917, photo. Pte Thomas Aloysius Creamer ( ) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA between 31 Jul & 3 Aug Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Creamer, case maker, 54 Dundee Street. Sp. Catherine Cairns, 31 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 28 Aug Crooks Pte David Crooks (19) No , 1, 8 R. Scots. d. 9 Apr Nine Elms Military Cem. Thelus. Son of John & Elizabeth H. Crooks, 21 Morningside Gardens. Boroughmuir school. Crosbie Pte George Crosbie (21) Enlisted, Edin. No , 10 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 20 Sep 1915 F & F. Fosse Military Cem. (Quality Street) Mazingarbe. b. Plean, Stirlingshire. Second son of Andrew & Catherine Crosbie (54) d. 14 Jan 1918, funeral to NMC, 1 Balbirnie Place. His brothers, Pte John Crosbie, R. Scots, wounded, Gunner Andrew Crosbie, Lowland Bde, RFA, & Pt Thomas Crosbie, Dragoon Gds. TED 25 May 1915 & 27 May 1916, photo. Crowther Pte Joseph Crowther (28) No. 2197, 17 R. Scots. KiA 13 Apr Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie. Son of George & Janet Crowther, Edinburgh. His sisters named as Mrs, Pte D. McLean, 7 Rae s Buildings, Mrs Wilson, 2 Wheatfield Terrace. Sp. Jeanie Craig Reid, formerly Crowther, late of 14 East Arthur Street, then at 1 Innes Place, Tranent. EEN 6 May Cullerton Pte Edward Cullerton (25) No , 21st Station Hosp, RAMC. d. pneumonia, in hosp, Bulgaria, 24 Nov GWM & Sofia War Cem. b. Edin. Address, 119 Gorgie Road. Son of James Clark Cullerton, French polisher, & Bridget Cullerton, 175 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to James Lawrence Cullerton, french polisher, 19 Yeaman Place. His friend, Cissy Watt, 21 Westfield Road. EEN 3 Dec 1918, 23 & 28 Jan 1919, photo. Culley

62 Pte Matthew Stewart Culley (30) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 3 May Arras Mem. Eldest son of the late Matthew & Isabella Stuart Culley, 81 Morrison Street. Sp. Margaret Ferier Culley, 19 Stewart Terrace. Employed, warehouseman, McVite & Price biscuit works. EEN 22 May, 5 & 7 Jul 1917, photo. TED 31 Jul 1917, photo. Cumming Pte A. Cumming ( ) BW Reported missing, then KiA 12 Oct His brother, Thomas Cumming, 43 Bryson Road. EEN 17 Aug CSM John Cumming (43) Enlisted, Edin. No.19619, 10, 11 HLI. KiA 18 Jun 1916 F & F. Vermelles British Cem. b. Edin. Son of Alexander & Elspeth Cumming. Sp. Annie Cumming, 147 Broughton Road. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte John Kerr Cumming ( ) No. 2331, 2 R. Scots. DoW 23 Jun Hampstead Cem. Address, 54 Dundee Street. TED 6 Jul Cunningham Pte William Drybourgh Cunningham ( ) No. 2340, RAMC & MGC. d. 11 Jul GWM & Edinburgh (Warriston) Cem. b St Andrews, Edin. Pte William L. Cunningham (21), 14 A & S Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 23 Nov 1917, Cambrai. EDC & Cambrai Mem, Louverval. Son of Daniel Cunningham & Janet Lyall, 20 Home Street. Currie L/Corp Adam Currie (42) No. 2357, 14 Australian Imperial Force. Military Medal. d. 23 Aug GWM & St Sever Cem. Extn, Rouen. Native of Gorgie, Edin. Son of Thomas Currie, grocer employing one boy, & Elizabeth Ramsay Currie, residing in 1901 at Gorgie Mills. Pte Andrew Lauder Currie (31) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 2 Nov Gaza War Mem. Eldest son of the late James Currie, carriage maker, 4 Dundee Place. Sp. Isabella Smith, 2 Ponton Street. Perhaps kin to Janet Currie (56) d. 21 Sep 1915, funeral 4 Dundee Place to EDC. EEN 20 Nov L/Sgt Andrew Currie ( ), Scots Gds. DoW Address, 221 Gorgie Road. TED 27 Dec 1918, photo. Sgt Duncan Currie (23) No , platoon leader, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, buried by Boiselle Contalmaison road. Thiepval Mem. b Kilwinning. Son of John Currie, foundry pattern maker& Lillian Currie, 151 Slateford Road. Heart of Midlothian FC player. Occupation, hairdresser. TED 27 Nov 1914, photo, 27 Nov 1915, photo in football kit, 4 Dec 1915, photo, 9 Dec 1915, photo in football kit, and 26 Jul CSM John Currie ( ) No , 6 KOSB.

63 d. 10 Nov 1917, Queen Alexandria Hosp, Dunkirk. Malo-Les-Bains Communal Cem. Boroughmuir school. Able seaman John Gray Currie (30) No. Clyde Z/5062, Hood Battalion, RND, RNVR. KiA 21 Jul GWM & Lievin Communal Cem. Extn. Address, 15 Wardlaw Street. Son of the late Thomas Currie & Elizabeth Currie, Gorgie Mills. Perhaps kin to Peter Currie, crane man, 5 Wardlaw Street. EEN 3 Aug TED 30 Aug Cuthbertson L/Corp Henry Cuthbertson (27) No. 8040, 2 Cam Hdrs. Served in India. He and his brother, Pte Malcolm Cuthbertson, were killed by the same shell. KiA 18 May 1915, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Address, 37 Watson Crescent. Son of Malcolm & Helen Cuthbertson, 37 Bryson Road & 24 Mid Arthur Place. EEN 12 Jun 1915, photo. TED 16 Jun Pte Malcolm Cuthbertson (22) No , 2 Cam Hdrs. He and his brother, L/Corp Henry Cuthbertson, were were killed by the same shell. KiA 18 May 1915, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Address, 37 Watson Crescent. Son of Malcolm & Helen Cuthbertson, 37 Bryson Road & 24 Mid Arthur Place. EEN 10 Jun 1915, photo. TED 16 Jun Dakers L/Corp James Dakers (22) No. 6988, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 24 Oct 1918 F & F. SMM & Vertain Communal Cem Extn. Dale Pte Robert Bob Dale (28) No. 6749, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW received in action 14 Nov GWM & Forceville Commmunal Cem. Extn. Second son of James Dale, tailor, & Margaret Dale of Dunbar, 24 Wardlaw Place. His brother was on active service. EEN 30 Nov, 2 & 4 Dec 1916, photo. Dalgleish Pte James Dalgleish (33), No. 8550, 2 BW. Reported missing then KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Son of the late John Dalgeish. Sp. Helen Nellie Neison Hunter, 4 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 15 Dec Dallas Pte John F. Dallas (20) No. 9301, 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 11 Nov GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of John Dallas, 26 Fowler Terrace. EEN 1 Dec 1915, photo. Dalrymple L/Corp James Dalrymple ( ), Inneskilling Dragoons, KiA 22 Aug Second son of Mr & late Mrs Dalrymple, Stoney Port, Slateford. EEN 14 Sep & 20 Nov 1918, photo.

64 Daly Pte John Daly (20) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Arras Mem. Son of the late Charles & Agnes Carlyle Daly, 15 Murdoch Terrace. His sister, Charlotte Ferguson, same address. EEN 15 May Pte Thomas Daly ( ) No , transferred to No , 26 th Labour Coy. d. suddenly 4 Jan 1919, No.4 Stationary Hosp, St Omer, France. Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. Sp. Mary Daly, 12 Wardlaw Place. His brother James Daly, on active service in Salonika. His sisters, Mrs Susan Watters, married to Geoge Waters, 12 Wardlaw Place & Mrs James Lyle Monteath, 16 Wardlaw Place. Perhaps kin to James Daly ( 5 / 5 2) d. 3 Apr 1915, funeral from 12 Wardlaw Place to NMC. EEN 28 Jan Daniels Pte Peter Daniels (25) No. 2/ 17389, D Coy, 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 16 Nov ESC & Tyne Cot Mem., Ypres. Son of Richard Daniels & Margaret Rennie, 105 Morrison Street. Danskin Gunner William Grey Danskin ( ) No , Bty, 285 Bde, RFA. KiA 8 Sep Queant Road Cem, Buissy. b. Edin. Sp. Mrs Agnes Danskin, 172 Dalry Road. EEN 2 Nov 1918, photo. TED 5 Oct Davidson Pte Alexander Burgess Davidson (18) No , 5, 6 R. Scots, France, Jul KiA 2 Oct 1918, at Sequehart. SMM & Sequehart British Cem. No. 2. b Only son of the late Charles & Louisa Davidson, 24 or 26 Bonaly Road, Shandon. George Heriot's School. Pte Archibald Davidson (19) No.2768, 1 BW. KiA 25 Jan 1915, La Bassee, France Le Touret Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Adam Davidson, Veitch s Buildings, Main Street, Slateford. Employed, Messrs J & J Cox, glue works, Gorgie Mills. EEN 8 Mar 1915, photo. Pte James Jim Davidson ( ) No , BW, formerly 14 Fife & Forfar Yeomanry. KiA 10 Sep St Emile Valley Cem, Villers-Faucon. Elder son of the late Mr John Gregory Davison, 33 Watson Crescent. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Fletcher, 31 Dundee Street. His brother, E. A. Davidson, 21 Riselan Road. Employed, Mr Fleming, baker, Morningside. EEN 9 & 12 Nov 1918, photo. TED 19 Oct Pte John Davidson ( ), KOSB, attached MGC. d GWM. Sp. Resided, 4 Appin Terrace, Slateford Road. Employed, Mr T.W. Innnes, wine & spirit merchant, 1 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 10 & 20 Sep 1918, photo.

65 Pte John Davidson (31), No , 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 21 Jul Beries New Miitary Cem. Address, 235 Dalry Road. Sp. Christina Davidson, 1 Murieston Crescent. Perhaps kin to Thomas Daly, joiner, d. 27 Mar 1919, funeral from 1 Murieston Crescent to NMC. Employed, shopman. EEN 17 Aug 1918, photo. Pte John L. Davidson ( ), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 6 May Boroughmuir school. L/Corp William Davidson (20), Royal Warwickshire Regt, formerly R. Engrs. Reported missing then KiA 4 May Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Davidson, 1 Appin Terrace, Slateford Road. He had two brothers on active service. Employed, Messrs F & J Bernard, brewers. Edinburgh. EEN 1 Jun 1917, 7, 8 & 19 Jan 1918, photo. TED 31 Jan 1918, photo. Pte William Pitcairn Davidson (37) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 21 Apr SMM & Calais Southern Cem. Sp. Elizabeth M. Davidson, 19 Polwarth Crescent. Davie L/Corp George Alfred Davie (19) No.42671, 2 Cam (SR), late piper in Edinburgh Volunteers. d. pneumonia, 24 Feb 1919, at 15 Cathcart Place. Military Funeral at NMC. Son of William Davie, hatter, & Jane Elliot Davie, 15 Cathcart Place. Former member of the 54 Coy, Boys Brigade, Edinburgh. EEN 23, 25 & 26 Feb Dawson Pte Alexander Nelson Dawson (33) No. RTS/ 4848, RASC. d. 24 Feb EDC. Sp. A. Dudgeon, formerly Dawson, Sunbury House, Bedford Road. Day Gunner ---- Day ( ), RFA. d. 1916/17. Address, 6 Downfield Place. EEN 27 Jan 1917, photo. Dea Pte James Tod Kedslie Dea ( ) No. 2314, A & S Hdrs. KiA 25 Apr Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b Boroughmir& George Heriots schools. M.A Degnin Pte Thomas Degnin (43) No. 3/ 7650, A & S Hdrs. Served in South African Boer War. d. 25 Aug 1915 F & F. NMC. Perhaps, J. T. Degnin. b. Slamannan & resident in Edinburgh. Son of the late Francis & Mary Degnin. Sp. Teresa Dun, 312 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh. Delaney Pte James Delaney ( ) No ALIAS. d. 24 Jun Funeral from City Mortuary to NMC. Perhaps, James McDermott.

66 Dempster L/Sgt Edward Downs Dempster (26) Territorial, No , "X" Coy, 5, 6 R. Scots. Served at Gallipoli. Discharged as a time expired man, then re-enlisted. KiA 15 Jul Coxyde Military Cem. Youngest son of James Dempster, joiner, & Mary Dempster, 2 Shandon Crescent. Employed, North British & Mercantile Insurance Co. EEN 4, 5 & 11 Aug 1917, photo. Diack Pte Robert McPherson Diack (32) No , A coy, 11 R. Scots. KiA 22 Mar Aubigny Communal Cem Extn. Younger son of the late of Peter & Mrs E. Dlack, 26 Yeaman Place. Employed, iron moulder. EEN 25 Mar Dick L/Corp Charles Dick (33) Enlisted, Glencorse, Penicuik. No. 9107, 12 R. Scots. DoW 29 Apr 1918 F& F. Oostavernewood Cem. b. Cramond.. Eldest son of Charles Dick, 6 Northcote Street. EEN 4 Dec Dickson Pte Alexander Dickson (20), Cam (SR), formerly R. Scots. DoW 13 Dec Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Dickson, 23 Balbirnie Place. Employed, clerk, Messrs James Macdonald & Sons, plumbers, 3 Dundas Street. TED 13 Dec Pte Edward Dickson (29) No , 38 Canadian Inf (Eastern Ontario Regt). DoW 5 Nov 1917, at Canadian casualty clearing station. Lijssenthoek Military Cem. Son of the late James Dickson, baker, 52 Grove Street. Sp. Margaret Watson, Mrs Dickson, 18 Downfield Place. EEN 17 & 26 Nov, 3 Dec 1917, photo. Engineman George Dickson (52) No. 1592/ ES, HMD Tarlair, RNVR. d. 25 May NMC. b. 1 Oct 1863 Watten, Caithness. Sp. Jessie Dickson, 20 Fowler Terrace Pte Hugh Robert Dickson (24) No. 530, 1, 5 R. Scots (Queen s Edinbugh Rifles). KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Twelve Tree Copse Cem. Son of Mrs Margaret Dickson (61) d. 9 Jan 1921, funeral from 12 Dean Street to ESC. His brother Pte John Dickson, R. Scots, KiA May His sister, Mrs Brown, 12 Stewart Terrace. EEN 24 & 25 Jul 1915, photo. Pte John Dickson ( ) No.952, 1, 5 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). KiA 22 May 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Eldest son of Mrs Margaret Dickson (61) d. 9 Jan 1921, funeral 12 Dean Street to ESC. His brother, Pte Hugh Dickson, R. Scots, KiA Jun His sister, Mrs Brown, 12 Stewart Terrace. EEN 26 Jun Pte John Dickson (18) No.2316, signaller, RFA. KiA, Only son of the late John Dickson, traveller, & Mrs Erwin, 127 Bruntsfield Place. Newspaper insert by A. Allan, 10 Yeaman Place & Mrs Jenkinson, 21 Yeaman Place. EEN 19 Aug 1916.

67 Pte John Jacky Dickson (25) No , A Coy, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Roclincourt Valley Cem. Son of John Dickson, labourer, & Annie Dickson, 2 Tay Street. EEN 28 Apr L/Corp Robert G. Dickson (23), 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 1 Oct Grand-Seraucourt British Cem. Address, 106 Gorgie Road. Sp. Mattie Dickson, Springwells, Bargeddie, Glasgow. EEN 12 Nov 1918, photo. Sgt Thomas Dickson (42) Enlisted, Edin. No. 8026, 1Seaforth Hdrs, then 8 Seaforth Hdrs. Served in the Chitral, Sudan & South African Campaigns. Reported wounded, missing, then KiA 12 Apr Arras Mem. b. Newington, Edin. Sp. Elizabeth Bruce Dickson & four children, 101 Grove Street. Employed, Forrest & Sons, Slaughter House, Gorgie. EEN 5 Oct Gunner Thomas McC. Dickson (23) No , "B" Bty, 117 Bde, RFA. d. 9 Sep SMM & Roisel Communal Cem. Extn. Eldest son of Mr James Dickson, joiner, 15 Murieston Crescent & 6 West Catherine Place. EEN 3 Oct TED 3 Oct Dignan Corp James Dignan (28) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 28 Apr Arras Mem. Only son of the late John & Margaret Dignan, 66 High Street. His mother & sister resided, 3 McLeod Street. Sp. Lucy Ross, formerly Dignan, 9 South Waverley Buildings. EEN 26 May Dimmock/Dymock Corp Thomas Dimmock (23) No. 6865, 11 BW, Nov 1914, transf. to 9 BW. Engaged in mining engineering near Loos. KiA, poison gas attack, 29 Apr GWM & Loos Mem. Only son of James Dimmock, joiner, & the late Janet Jessie Dimmock, 27 Slateford Road, late of 16 Tay Street, 20 Fowler Terrace, 17 Shandon Street. Boroughmuir school. Member of Gorgie Baptist Church. Scoutmaster, No. 32 Troop, Edinburgh. Employed, clerk, William Crawford & Sons, Leith. His cousin Corp Thomas Dimmock, BW, severely wounded & in hosp, Malta (EEN 11 Nov 1916). EEN 23 May & 18 & 21 Jun 1916, photo. TED 27 May, 2 & 17 Jun 1916, photo. Dixie Lt. Comm. Albert Edward Beaumont Dixie (41), HMS Crescent, RN. d. diarrhoea 16 May 1920, 16 Haymarket Terrace. Funeral, 66 Haymarket Terrace to NMC. Son of Beaumont Churchill Dixie & Jeannie Douglas Dixie. Sp. Margaret Hunter Watson. Dobbie Pte Alexander Dobbie ( ) No , 2 Field Ambulance, RAMC. DoW 15 Jul Warloy-Baillon Communal Cem. Extn. His mother & aunt resided, 218 Gorgie Road. EEN 10, 11 & 14 Aug 1916, photo. Corp Robert Kirk Dobbie (31) No , Gunner, 13 Bde Ammunition Col., RFA. d. of influenza & pneumonia 8 Apr 1919, Stobhill Hosp, Glasgow. Funeral from

68 Waverley Station to NMC. Son of the late James Dobbie & Ellen McNaughton. Unmarried. Resided with his brother, William Dobbie, 58 Doncaster Street, Glasgow. Pte James T. Dobson (47) Enlisted, Edin. No. 3712, Depot, R. Scots. d. 22 Mar 1916, at Home, funeral from 45 Thomson s Pend, Grassmarket to NMC. b. Edin. Son of James & Sarah Dobson. Sp. Isabella Dobson, 54a Grassmarket. Dodds Pte George Stewart Dodds (25) No , 9, 12 R. Scots. KiA 12 Oct 1917 France. NMC & Tyne Cot Mem., Ypres. Address in 1901, 8 Orwell Place. Son of John Dodds, cabinet maker, & Janet Stewart Anderson. Resided with his brother at 1 Viewforth. Employed, Grocery, Marshall Street Branch, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 13 Nov Pte John W. McA. Dodds (20) No. 7821, 1 HLI. d. 8 Mar Basra Mem. Son of William & Jemina Dodds, 7 Lawnmarket. Boroughmuir school. Donaldson Pte George Donaldson (29) No.27439, 2, 4 Queen s Own (Royal West Kent Regt). KiA 4 Nov Beersheba War Cem. Late of Falkirk. Fourth son of John Anderson Donaldson, rubber worker, & Margaret Donaldson, 20 Yeaman Place. EEN 3 Dec TED 15 Dec 1917, photo. Pte Robert Donaldson (26) No , C Coy, 8 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 12 Apr 1917, at casualty clearing station. SMM & Duisans British Cem, Etus. Eldest son of Mrs Donaldson, 20 Eglington Street. Sp. Margaret Milne, 73 Angle Park Terrace. Perhaps kin to David Donaldson (22) d. 8 Apr 1920, 20 Eglinton Street, to NMC. EEN 18 April Dorrance Pte H. P. Dorrance ( ) No , sapper, Canadian Royal Engrs. 4 th Army Troops. d. pneumonia, 2 Oct 1918, while on active service. Etaples Military Cem. Only son of the late Mr & Mrs Dorrance, late of Stewart Terrace. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Thornhill, 17 Wardlaw Street. EEN 10 & 12 Oct Dorward Pte Hugh Dorward (28) No. 153, Sgt A Coy, 1,5 R. Scots (QER). d. 23 May SMM & Twelve Tree Copse Cem. Helles, Gallipoli. b Youngest son of Hugh & Isabella Dorwood, 36 Warrender Park Road. Perhaps kin to the Dorward families of 19 Ardmillan Terrace and 89 Slateford Road. Dougall Corp James Dougall (20), 2 BW. KiA 21 Jan 1916, Persian Gulf. Basra Mem. Third son of the late A.E. Dougall, of Auchterarder &Mrs Jane Dougall, 24 Springwell

69 Place & 3 Appin Terrace. Employed, 6 years with Messrs Stark & Co, 232 Gorgie Road. EEN 17 & 24 Feb 1916, photo. Doughty Sgt Robert Doughty ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. Distinguished Conduct Medal. KiA 27 Mar Artillery Wood Cem. Eldest surviving son of Mr & Mrs Doughty, 2 Albert Place, Leith, who by his death had lost three sons in the Services. Sp Agnes Craik, 10 Murieston Terrace, who was perhaps related to Pte William Craik, Canadian Inf, and his Craik family, 5 Murieston Place. Perhaps kin to Robert Doughty, traveller, in1914 at15 Cathcart Place; George Doughty (9) d. 24 Mar 1921, funeral 10 Murieston Terrace to NMC; Agnes Doughty (7) d. 26 Dec 1915, funeral 7 Murieston Crescent to NMC. EEN 2 Nov 1917, photo & 26 Apr 1918, photo. TED 20 Apr Douglas Pte Alfred J. Douglas (30) No. 1707, RFA. d. 5 Aug Funeral from Colinton Hosp to NMC. Pte Andrew Forrest Douglas (29) No. 9044, 2 R. Scots. KiA 15 Oct 1914, Croix Barbee, France. Vielle-Chapelle New Military Cem, Lacouture. Son of Andrew & late Jane Sutherland Douglas, 14 Fowler Terrace. Sp. Helen Nellie S. Runciman, 19 Wardlaw Place & 42 Well Court, Dean Village. His sister, Mrs Brown, 7 Smithfield Street. Employed, labourer. EEN 9 Nov 1914 & 15 Oct Pte G. Douglas ( ) No. 1259, 2,5 R. Scots KiA 28 Jun His parents resided, 10 Wheatfield Place. EEN 8 Mar Pte George Dodie Douglas (21) No.40965, 17 R. Scots. KiA 30 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Youngest son of George Douglas, carter, & Annie Douglas, 15 Yeaman Place. His brother William Douglas was on active service. His sisters, Mrs McIntosh, 15 Yeaman Place & Mrs Jeannie Farquharson, 9 Brandfield Street. Employed, cooper, Messrs William McEwan & Co, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 9 Nov & 2 Dec 1918, photo. Pte James Douglas (33) No , Canadian Inf, 60. KiA 12 Aug Railway Dugouts Burial Ground. Son of Peter & Janet Douglas, 9 Caledonian Road. Sp. Maggie Adamson, 5 Harris Avenue, Toronto, Canada. EEN 9 Sep Pte James Crawford Douglas ( ) No , 4, 5 BW. KiA 26 Sep 1917 F & F. Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. b. Edin. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Corp William Hogg Douglas (23) No. 1978, 1 BW. DoW 26 Sep 1915, France. Verquin Communal Cem. Native of Galashiels. Son of Charles Douglas, gas commission agent, 14 Bright Terrace, off Dalry Road & 28 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 2 Nov Downie

70 Pte George Ure Russell Downie (17) No. 1824, 5 R. Scots (QER). Motor cycle despatch rider. KiA 7 May 1915, Dardanelles. SMM & Helles Mem. Fourth Son of Andrew Downie of Haymarket Cycle & Motor Depot, Haymarket Terrace & Elizabeth Downie, 1 West Stanhope Place. Daniel Stewart s college. EEN 5 & 12 Jun 1915, photo. TED 3 Jun Pte Harry Albert Downie (18) Enlisted, No , 16 R. Scots. KiA, hit in the chest, 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Son of the late Harry Downie, driver, a well known boxer, who had served in France, & Mary Downie, 22 Orwell Place & 3 Caledonian Crescent. His brothers were Robert & Peter Downie, his sister Dollie Downie, and his aunt, Maggie Lamb, 16 Yeaman Place. He was a boxer like his father. Employed, parcels clerk, Post Office, Russell Road. EEN 4 & 18 Aug 1916 & 2 Jul TED 4 & 8 Aug 1916, photo. Driver J.T. Downie (37) No. T4/ , RASC. d. 5 Dec Funeral from 70 West Port to NMC. Drummond Pte John George Drummond (37) No , 14 A &S Hdrs. d. of pneumonia 28 Jan 1918, Edinburgh War Hosp, Bangour. Funeral from 26 Dewar Place Lane to NMC. b. Edin. Address, 30 Dewar Place. Son of George Drummond, blacksmith & Jane Mc Leod. Sp. the late Barbara Sinclair Drummond. Dryden L/Corp David Dryden (23) Enlisted, Edin. No. 7100, 8 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 25 Sep 1915 F&F. Loos Mem. b. Edin. Nephew of Mr & Mrs George McKenzie, 7 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 1 Nov Pte James White Dryden (29) No , 7,8 KOSB. DoW received in action 31 Jul Potijze Chateau Lawn Cem. Son of Thomas Dryden, Gorgie Road. Sp. Henrietta Rollis, 36 Duff Street & 4 Whitehall Court, Anderston, Glasgow. Empoyed, confectioner. EEN 18 & 23 Aug 1917, photo. Duff Pte Alexander Duff (22) No. 3567, 6 R. Scots, attached 1/5 R. Scots. KiA 9 Aug NMM & Cambrian Churchyard Extn. Son of widow Helen Duff, 10 Wardlaw Place & 18 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street. His brothers and sister, L/Corp James Adam Duff, 5 R. Scots, d. 16 Nov 1916, John, Robert and Elizabeth Duff. Employed, glue packer, then with Alder & Mackay meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 28 Aug, 4 & 5 Sep 1916, photo. L/Corp James Adam Duff (19) No. 2765, 5 R. Scots. d. 16 Nov Euston Road Cem, Colincamps. Son of widow Helen Duff, 10 Wardlaw Place & 18 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street. His brothers and sister, Pte Alexander Duff, 6, attached 1, 5 R. Scots, KiA 9 Aug 1916, John, Robert and Elizabeth Duff. Boroughmuir school. Duffy

71 Pte E. Duffy (27) No. 3933, 3 Field Ambulance, RAMC d. 27 Oct Ypres Town Cem Extn. Sp. Isabella Duffy, 44 Fountainbridge. Duguid L/Corp George Fraser Duguid (23) No R. Scots, then L/ Corp No , 8 King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. KiA 9 Jun 1917 Belgium. NMC & Belford House Cem. b. New Abbey, Dumfries. Son of George Duguid & Barbara Wilson. His brother, Pte James Duguid, 12 R. Scots, KiA Perhaps kin to Alexander Duguid, engineer, & Alexander Duguid, police sergeant, 5 Murieston Place. Pte James Watt Duguid (20) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 21 Oct 1916, France. NMC & Thiepval Mem. Son of George Duguid & Barbara Wilson. His brother, L/Corp George Duguid, King s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, KiA Perhaps kin to Alexander Duguid, engineer, & Alexander Duguid, police sergeant, both of 5 Murieston Place. Dunbar Driver George Brown Dunbar (25) No. T4/061706, 28 Div. Reserve Park, RASC. d. pneumonia, 20 Sep 1915, No.24 General Hosp, Etaples. GWM & Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Son of James Dunbar, carter, & Marion Thomson Dunbar, 16 Wardlaw Place. Sp. Mary Dunbar, 15 Wardlaw Place. His brothers Robert Thomson Dunbar & William Thomson Dunbar, 27 Wardlaw Place. Perhaps kin to Alexander Dunbar (1) d. 26 Oct 1918, funeral 27 Wardlaw Place to NMC. Employed, coal porter. EEN 28 Sep TED 28 Sep & 1 Oct 1915, full fugure photo. RSM George Dunbar (46) No , 5 R. Scots & 21 HLI. d. 9 May GWM & ESC. Sp. Isabella Dunbar, 27 Westfield Road. L/Corp James Dunbar (29) No , 4 Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt). He came over with the 4 th Canadian Contingent. DoW 13 Sep 1915, F & F. Maple Leaf Cem. b. Portree, Isle of Skye. Second son of John Dunbar, labourer & Mary Dunbar, 14 Murdoch Terrace. Newspaper insert by his comrade T. Lamb. EEN 4 Oct TED 4 Oct Duncan Pte James Slight Duncan (40) No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Aug Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of the late James Duncan, 9 Caledonian Place, who was KiA. His sister, Mrs Brodie, 13 Caledonian Place. Father of Jean Duncan, 244 Dalry Road, then 1 Laurel Terrace, Slateford Road. Step-father of Pte William Gray Duncan, 9 R. Scots, KiA 17 Nov EEN 19 Sep Pte Samuel Cairns Duncan (21) No. MZ/ , MT RASC. d. 7 Oct 1918, HMS HGT ---- at Sea, on his way to Netley Hosp. GWM & Inveresk Parish Church, Musselburgh. b. Musselburgh. Youngest son of David & Christina Duncan, 22 Wardlaw Street. Employed, motor driver, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 11 &23 Oct, 12 Nov 1918, photo.

72 Pte William Gray Duncan ( ) No. 2743, 5 R. Scots. KiA 17 Nov Waggon Road Cem, Beaumont Hamel. Step-son of Pte James Slight Duncan, 11 A & S Hdrs, 244 Dalry Road, KiA EEN 20 Dec Dunlop Pte Robert Dunlop (20) No , signaller, 9 R. Scots. KiA 25 May 1917 F&F. Roeux British Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Robert Dunlop, vulcanite worker, 30 Fowler Terrace. EEN 14 Jun Dunn L/Corp George Dunn (40) No , 1 R. Scots. d. 6 Feb Funeral from Jeffrey Street to NMC. Son of Mrs Ann Dunn, 58 Marchmont Road. Pte Robert Dunn (32), MT 18 th Special Col., RASC. KiA 20 Apr Longpre-Les- Corps Saints British Cem. Address, 21 Gibson Terrace. His brother, Jos. Dunn, 82 Hawthron Street, Possilpark, Glasgow. EEN 31 Aug 1918, photo. Dunnet/Dunnett Pte George Dunnett (21) No , 8 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 23 Apr Guemappe British Cem, Wancourt. b. Canisby, Caithness. Son of Mrs Catherine Dunnett, 13 Caledonian Place & 32 Parsons Green Terrace, Meadowbank. Perhaps kin to Williamina Dunnett (64) d. 27 Aug 1921, funeral from 13 Caledonian Crescent to ESC. EEN 19 & 21 May 1917, photo. Trooper John Dunnet (19) No. 8620, R. Scots Greys, attached 1 Royal Dragoons,. DoW 20 Jan Bethune Town Cem. Son of John Dunnet, police constable, & Jessie Dunnet, 2 Orwell Place. Employed, Messrs Mather, engineers, Orwell Terrace. EEN 28 Jan, 2 Feb1916. TED 1 Feb 1916, full figure photo. Duns Pte James Duns (18) Enlisted, Edin. No. 2545, 5 R. Scots (QER). KiA 9 May 1915 at Gallipoli. Helles Mem. b. Edin. Son of Charles & Anne Duns, 132 Rose St. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Eadie Pte Robert Benning Eadie ( ) d Nephew of Mr Alexander Eadie, 63 Dundee Street. TED 10 Aug 1917, photo. Easton Deck Boy Ernest Easton (16), HM Drifter Jeannie Murray, RNVR. His vessel was one of eight shelled and sunk with all crew 14 to 15 Feb 1917, in the Strait of Dover, in a surprise attack, during the hours of darkness, by a force of seven enemy

73 destroyers. d. 15 Feb Portsmouth Naval Mem. Second son of the late William Easton & Isabella Easton, Mrs Day, 10 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 23 Feb Eddington/Edington Pte John Edington (27) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 21 Oct Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Only son of Mr & Mrs Edington, 6 Caledonian Crescent. Sp. Mrs Edington & two children, 22 Buccleuch Street. Employed, manager, Mr F. Petrie, tobbaconist, Leith Street. EEN 16 Nov Pte Robert Bertie Eddington (19) Enlisted, Nov No. 2153, 6, 1/5 R. Scots. Served Egypt in Sep 1915 & France in May DoW 27 Sep 1916, of wounds received on the previous day. Cambrian Churchyard Extn. Son Mr & Mrs John Eddington, 36 Hazelbank Terrace. Perhaps kin, Sgt Charles Eddington, R. Engrs, residing 1914 at 26 Robertson Avenue. Boroughmuir school, EEN 12 Oct TED 11 Oct Edgar Pte George Edgar ( ) No , Canadian Inf (Quebec Regiment) (BW). KiA 4 Sep 1916 on the Somme. ESC & Serre Road Cem. No.1. Son of James Edgar & Gracie McLean. Gunner John Edgar (20) No , City of Edinburgh Bty, then C Coy, 256 Bde, RFA. d. 18 Apr SMM & Anzin- St Aubin British Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs David J. Edgar, 82 Bonaly Road, Shandon. His father & brother-in-law were on active service. EEN 26 May Robert James Edgar (21), late of Royal Navy Air Reserve. d. 7 Feb 1916, at 6 Ashley Terrace. Funeral to NMC. Perhaps kin to Annie Edgar (57) d. 24 Jun 1921, funeral 16 Ashley Terrace to ESC. TED 8 Feb Edwards Gunner John Edwards (23), signaller, RGA. KiA, gassed 14 Apr Eldest son of Mrs & Mrs John Grant Edwards (58), engineer, d. 13 Jun 1921, funeral to ESC, residing 9 Murdoch Terrace. Sp. Mary Leggat, 11 Watson Crescent. Employed, engineer. EEN 18 May 1918, photo. TED 28 May 1918, photo. Elder Pte Alexander Elder (22) No.1523 & , 9, 12 R. Scots. Reported missing then KIA 23 Jul 1916, High Wood, on the Somme. GWM, NMM & Thiepval Mem. Son of Mrs Catherine Elder, 7 Wardlaw Street. His brother, Pte William Elder, R. Scots KiA 18 Nov Perhaps kin to Alexander Elder, engineer, residing 1914 at 7 Wardlaw Street. Employed, painter, with Mr Martin, Roseburn Terrace. TED 11& 12 Dec 1916, photo. EEN 12 Aug 1916, 29 Mar Pte James Elder ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , R. Scots. DoW 26 Apr 1917 F & F. Aubigny Communal Cem. Extn. b. Edin. Employed, North British Rubber Co.

74 Pte William L. Elder (19) No. 1722, 5, 9 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. KiA 18 Nov 1916, or thereby. GWM, NMM & Serre Road Cem. No.1. Younger son of Mrs Catherine Elder, 7 Wardlaw Street. His brother of Pte Alexander Elder, R. Scots KiA 22 Jul Employed, Morrison & Co, cabinetmakers. TED 26 May 1915, photo, & 30 Nov, 11 & 12 Dec EEN 29 Nov & 2 Dec Ellis Pte Arthur W. Ellis (21) No.21556, 12 Cam Hdrs. Wounded in in Feb Transf. on his return to the Front to the (Duke of Wellington s) West Riding Regt. DoW 30 Jul 1916, No.8 Gen. Hosp, Rouen, France. GWM & St Sever Cem, Rouen. Sp. Henrietta McMillan, 13 Wheatfield Street. EEN 5, 7 & 9 Aug 1916, photo. Pte Ernest Edgar Ellis (30) No , 16 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. b Sprowston, Norfolk. Son of Harry William Ellis, shoemaker, & Maria Ellis, 236 Sprowston Road, Norwich. Sp. Isobel Bella Armstrong Ellis, 16 Gorgie Road & 25 Tarvit Street. Heart of Midlothian FC player. TED 27 Nov 1914, photo. EEN 13 Aug Pte John Ellis (19), 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 2 Apr Arras Mem. Second son of John & Jane, 53 Holyrood Road. Nephew of Mrs James Clyne, waiter, 36 Duff Street. EEN 5 May Sgt John Ellis (35) No , 5 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles), then HLI. Served in South African Boer War. Teritorial Efficiency Medal. Reported missing then KiA 9 Apr Ploesteert Mem. Eldest son of John Ellis (64) d. 16 Apr 1921, funeral to NMC, & Isabella Ellis, 16 Cathcart Place. His brothers, CSM Gordon Rhind Ellis, joiner, R. Scots, wounded 1916, and perhaps George Wilson Ellis, cabinet maker, residing 1914 at 16 Cathcart Place. Sp. Janet Neish Ellis, 11 Roseburn Place. EEN 9 Apr Emonds Pte Robert Emonds (19) No. 777, 4 KOSB. DoW on hosp. ship 12 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. EDC & Alexandria (Chatby) Military Cem. b. Edin. Address in 1911, 8 Thistle Place. Son of the late William Emonds & Janet Arthur, 14 Havelock Street, Hawick. Perhaps kin to Agnes Emonds (27) d. 17 May 1919, funeral to EDC, Hawick. Employed, engineer s office. Erskine Pte Alexander Erskine (37) No.11126, 2 Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA 18 Dec Carbaret-Rouge British Cem, Souchez. His sister, Jemima Shade, Mrs Andrew Taylor Shade, 11 Tay Street. EEN 8 Jan Eunson Pte Frank Frank Eunson ( ), 8, 10 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs Eunson, Laurencekirk. His friend, C. Dymock

75 (Dimmock), 27 Slateford Road. Perhaps related to Sgt John Grant Suttie Eunson, 6 Murieston Terrace, 1,4 R. Scots, KiA 1915, & James Eunson, labourer, 5 Smithfield Street. EEN 15 Sep Sgt John Grant Suttie Eunson ( ) No. 246, 1,4 R. Scots (QER). Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of James Eunson, printer, 6 Murieston Terrace. Perhaps kin to Pte Frank Frank Eunson 8, 10 Gordon Hdrs, KiA 1917 & James Eunson, labourer, 1914 residing 5 Smithfield Street. Employed, cabinet maker, Messrs Heggie Aitchison, Grove Street. TED 24 Jul Evans Pte Robert Evans (24) No.13926, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt) Reported missing then KiA 28 Sep NMC. Eldest son of Mrs Ferguson, 11 Stewart Terrace. Grandson of the late Robert Brockie. His brother, Pte Thomas Evans, Scots Gds, gassed, EEN 5 Jan Ewan Corp Alexander Herd Ewan (23) No.1428, 2 BW. Served seven years with Regt, five of them in India. KiA 9 Jun Le Touret Mem. His sister, Mrs McLaren, 43 Bryson Road. EEN 23 Jun Pte J. Ewan (27) No , 12 HLI d. 31 Jul Potijze Chateau Grounds Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Ewan, Aberdeen. Sp. Janet Ewan, 43 Dundee Terrace. Fairbairn Pte John Fairbairn (37) No , R. Scots Fusiliers, No , A & S Hdrs, then No , 1, 4 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 3 Aug 1917, casualty clearing station, F & F. GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) b. Edin. Address in 1911, 4 Hermand Terrace. Son of Catherine Fairbairn. His brother and sisters, James, Jean & Elizabeth. Sp. the late Minnie Fairbairn nee Jevons, who was perhaps kin to James Jethro Jevons (18), d. 21 Mar 1918, 19 Westfield Road or Sarah M. Jevons (72) d. 15 Jan 1919, 2 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street, funerals to NMC. Employed, railway locomotive fireman. Fairgrieve Pte Walter Robert Fairgrieve (35) No , 15 R. Scots. d. of heart failure 2 Jun 1915, Troon. NMC. Address, 26 Caledonian Place. Son of Andrew Fairgrieve & Isabella Ballantyne. Sp. Mary Euphemia Hay. Employed, wood burner. Falconer Stoker 1 st class David Alexander Falconer (19) HMS Tipperary, Royal Navy. Lost at sea 1 Jun 1916, Battle of Jutland. Portsmouth Naval Mem. Native of Nairn. Only son of the late Alexander & Ellen Falconer, 7 Murdoch Terrace. Employed, with father, Caledonian Railway Co, at Carstairs. TED 16 & 17 Jun 1916, photo.

76 Fanning Pte John Fanning ( ) No , 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW received in action 27 Sep Ramleh War Cem. Youngest son of the late John Fanning, His sister Mrs John Currie, rubber worker, 116 Gorgie Road. Sp. Helen King & three chidren, 1 Delhaig, Gorgie. Perhaps kin to Patrick Fanning, labourer, 116 Gorgie Road. EEN 10 & 12 Oct Farish Pte William J. Farish (21) No. 2357, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 25 May 1915, Dardanelles. NMC & Pink Farm Cem, Helles. Eldest son of Mrs Sarah G. Farish (49) d. 25 May 1917, funeral to NMC, 9 Westfield Street. His dear friend, M. McQueen, 27 Slateford Road. Perhaps kin to Robert Farish, joiner, in 1914 at 20 Downfield Place. Employed, Traffic Superintendant s Office, Waverley Station. EEN 23 Jun Farquhar/Farquharson Pte Alexander Farquharson ( ) Canadian Inf. d Son of William Farquharson, cooper, & Wilhelmina H. Farquarson (57) d. 19 Nov 1921, EDC, 206 Dalry Road. His brother Pte William Farqharson, late Royal Air Force, attached to Lancashire Fusiliers, then PoW in Germany. TED 17 Sep & 15 Oct 1918, photo. Pte Alfred Frederick Farquhar (28) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 9 Aug Flatiron Copse Cem, Mametz. Son of James & Annie Farquhar, Edinburgh. His sister, Mrs Finlayson, 52 Broughton Road then 22 Caledonian Road. Employed, McCulloch s, St Mary s Street. EEN 2 Sep Leading Air Mechanic David Farquhar ( ) gunner, Royal Flying Corps, RN Air Service. KiA, in air fight, 21 Apr Son of James & Agnes Farqhar, 95 Slateford Road. Employed, engineer. EEN 12 May TED 29 & 31 May 1917, photo. Farrer Sgt Alexander McGregor Farrer (25) No , 7 Field Coy, R. Engrs. Military Medal. DoW 25 Mar NMC & Etaples Military Cem. Son of Joseph & Jane Farrer, 15 Lochrin Terrace. Farrow Corp Adolphus Farrow (36) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 26 Aug 1917, trying to help a wounded comrade. GWM & Hargicourt British Cem. Son of Sidney & Charlotte Gordon Farrow of Aberdeen. Sp. Elizabeth Beaton Farrow, 11 Smithfield Street & four children. Employed, clerk. EEN 25 Sep & 2 Oct 1917, photo. Ferguson Pte Charles I. Ferguson ( ) No , 1 R. Scots. d. 20 Oct 1918, Salonika. GWM b. Thornton, Fife.

77 Pte David Turner Ferguson (28) Enlisted, No. 9749, R. Scots & 7 Cyclist, VII Corps Cyclist Battalion, Army Cyclist Corps. KiA 29 Sep GWM & Ypres Town Cem. Extn. Youngest son of Joseph Ferguson, insurance agent, & Jane Ferguson, 15 Murieston Crescent. Sp. Jean Ferguson, 12 Waverley Park. Employed, warehouseman, George Waterson & Co, George Street. Football player for St Bernard s & Bathgate teams. EEN 19 & 26 Oct Pte George M. Ferguson (51) No. 7675, "C" Coy, 8 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 25 Feb Funeral from 15 West Port to NMC. Sp. Christine Scott Ferguson, 15 West Port. Trooper William Ferguson ( ) No. 3855, 1, 1 Scottish Horse. d. of dysentery 2 Nov 1915, Military hosp, Imtarfa, Malta. Piets Military Cem. Youngest son of James Ferguson, joiner, Muthill. His brother, Daniel Ferguson, 7 Downfield Place. EEN 10 Nov Pte William Ferguson (28) No , 16 R, Scots. DoW 18 Apr Etaples Military Cem. b Edin. Eldest son of William & Christina Ferguson, 7 Elliot Street, Leith. Sp. Charlotte Daly, 15 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 22 Apr Pte William Ferguson (21) No.10991, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW received in action 23 Apr La Clytte Military Cem. Second son of Donald & Jemima Ferguson, 19 Yeaman Place & 10 St Peter s Buildings, Gilmore Place. EEN 8 & 11 May 1915, photo. Ferrier Pte John Ferrier ( ) No , HLI, KiA 28 Nov Cambrai Mem, Louverval. Eldest son of Margaret & James Ferrier. Nephew of Agnes Thomson, 5 Gibson Terrace. EEN 24 Sep Findlay Pte Wallace Findlay (21) No. PLY/17626, Plymouth Division, Royal Marine Light Infantry. d. 16 Mar NMC. Son of the late David & Mrs Marjory Findlay, 41 Lutton Place. L/Corp William Seggie Findlay (26) No , 416 Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 2 May Wancourt British Cem. Only son of James, cabinet maker, & Frances Findlay, 104 Dalry Road & 20 Orwell Place. Employed, cabinetmaker. EEN 15 & 17 May 1917, photo. TED 23 May 1917, photo. Finlass Pte Chrisopher Finlass ( ) No. 4742, Leinster Regt, then No , 17 Coy, MGC. KiA 14 Sep Delville Wood Cem, Longueval. Native of Athlone, Ireland. His sister, Annie Rennie, 79 Dundee Street. EEN 29 Sep Finlay

78 Pte James Hugh Finlay (33) No. 3829, 1 R Scots. KiA 22 Feb Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Only son of H. Finlay, late of 9 Caledonian Road. EEN 16 Mar Pte Robert Christie Finlay (27) No. 8353, 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Dec 1914, at Petit Bois, near Kemmel. GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Youngest son of Thomas Finlay, 2 St Peter s Buidings. Sp. Jane J. Hall Cunningham, formerly Finlay, 7 or 8 Wardlaw Street. EEN 11 Jan Pte William Finlay (18) No. 9527, C Coy, 1 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 22 Dec 1914 F & F. Le Touret Mem. Son of Wiliam Finlay, lather, 72 Dundee Street. TED 9 Mar Finlayson Pte Charles Finlayson (26) No , 4 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr 1917, Battle of Arras. GWM & Arras Mem. Son of James & Rachel Finlayson. His sisters, Mrs Doctor & Mrs Baxter. Sp. Agnes McIntosh Finlayson & child, 15 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street. EEN 23 Apr Pte Richard Finlayson ( ) No.74326, Canadian Inf (Saskatchewan Regt) 28. KiA 6 Jun Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Address, 12 Wardlaw Terrace. Nephew of Dickson Finlayson, 8 Princes Street, Haywood, Lanarkshire. Perhaps kin to Adam Finlayson, index maker, 12 Wardlaw Terrace. Employed, Jamieson, bootmaker, 208 Gorgie Road. EEN 1 & 9 Aug Photo. L/Corp Thomas Millar Finlayson (24), 11 A & S Hdrs. d. 6 May Etaples Military Hosp. Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Finlayson, 4 Mertoun Place. Boroughmuir school. Pte William Finlayson (22) No , 4 R. Scots. DoW 2 Oct NMC & Sunken Road Cem, Boisleux, St Marc. Son of the late William Finlayson & Margaret Finlayson nee Eddie of Edinburgh. Finnie L/Corp Alexander Finnie (23) No.533, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos, France. Loos Mem. Address, 4 Dundee Place or Street. His brother & sister, Archie Finnie & Jessie Finnie Harris, 3 Freer Street. EEN 23 Oct 1915 & 25 Sep Finnigan Pte John Finnigan (26) No. 3283, 1,6 R. Scots. DoW 17 Jun 1916, Australian hosp, France. Mazargues War Cem, Marseilles. Youngest son of late Petr & Harriet Finnigan. His sister, Harlette Wilson, 20 Solicitor s Buildings. Employed, Cox s glue works, Gorgie. EEN 20 & 23 Jun 1916, photo. Fisher

79 Pte George Fisher (47) No.43468, C Coy, 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Bailleul Road East Cem, St Laurent-Blangy. b. North Berwick. His sister, Mrs Winter, 42 Stewart Terrace. Sp. Nichola Fisher, 15 South College Street. EN 9 Apr Pte George Douglas Fisher (33) No , 13 Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps. d. 2 Sep Vis-En-Artois British Cem, Haucourt. b. Edin. Only son of the late David & Margaret Fisher (63) d. 6 Dec 1915, funeral to EDC, 22 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 21 Sep TED 21 & 25 Sep 1918, photo. Pte James Robert Fisher (23) No.18167, A Coy, 5 Cameron Hdrs. Military Medal DoW 15 Oct 1918, F & F. Dadizeele New British Cem. b. Edin. Son of John & Isabella Fisher. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Fleming Pte Frank Fleming (20), Dragoon Gds, then 1 HLI. d. 11 Jan Amara War Cem. Younger son of Mrs Annie Fleming, Pape s Cottages, Roseburn. His brother, Pte J. Fleming, sapper, R. Engrs, 4 McLeod Street, PoW, EEN 10 Feb Fletcher Pte George Fletcher ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. NMM & Thiepval Mem. b. Gorgie. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs George Fletcher, shop man, 304 Gorgie Road. Employed, grocer, Dalry Road Branch, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 18, 25 & 29 Aug 1916, photo. Flint Pte Alexander McNeill Flint (20) No , trumpeter, 2/1 Lowland Heavy Bty, RGA, Feb 1915, France, May Severely wounded 21 Apr DoW in hosp. 17 May 1917 at Le Treport. Fris Mont Houn Military Cem. b Son of William Alexander Flint, cabinet maker, & Catherine Margaret McNeill, 179 Dalry Road. Kin to Henry Flint, clerk, 179 Dalry Road. George Heriot's School, photo. Employed, dental apprentice, Mr P. Hume Phillips. EEN 23, 26 & 29 May 1917, photo. Pte Christopher Fleming Flint (35) No , Machine gun section, 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, killed by shell, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. b Edin. Son of John Flint & Mary Dobson, Primrose Villa, Primrose Bank Road, Trinity. Distant cousin to Pte Alexander McNeill Flint, RGA, DoW George Watson s College, photo. Employed, commercial traveller & partner in firm of James Fleming & Co. EEN 29 Mar TED 29 Aug 1916, photo. L/Corp Edward Sanderson Flint (20) Enlisted, Feb 1914 Edin. No.3/5683,"G" Coy, 3rd Reserve Battalion, Cam Hdrs. From Jan 1915 he served in the 1Cam Hdrs F & F. Distinguished Conduct Medal for his actions on 3 Sep 1916 at High Wood on the Somme. KiA 16 Nov 1917, near Passchendaele. Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. b Edin. Twin of Charles Heriot Flint, son of John Sanderson Flint, master plumber & Mary Jacobina Cameron, Montague Street, then at 10 Wardlaw Place. His brother, Pte John Flint, KOSB, KiA His second cousin, Pte James Ernest Flint, MGC, wounded Employed, Messrs Simon Henderson s biscuit factory, Slateford

80 Road. Newspaper insert, poem by his chum, J. Wood. My loss, dear chum, can ne er be told, I miss you more as the days grow old, oft when I sit in sorrow and woe, there comes a dream of long ago. EEN 8, 12 & 18 Dec 1917, photo. Pte John Flint (23) Enlisted, Edin. No , 2 KOSB. Arrived in France16 Mar KiA 18 Apr 1915 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b Edin. Third eldest son of John Sanderson Flint, master plumber & Mary Jacobina Cameron, late of Montague Street, then at 10 Wardlaw Place. His brother, L/ Corp Edward Sanderson Flint, Cam Hdrs, KiA Emigrated to Australia, 1911, but returned home. In his soldier's will, he left all his possessions to his mother. EEN 6 May Gunner Robert Lindsay Flint (20) No , A Bty, 93 Bde, RFA. d. 17 Aug Puchevillers British Cem. b Linlithgow. Son of James Flint, bank teller, & Susan Dickson Lindsay, 12 Comiston Terrace. Boroughmuir school. Flynn Pte Charles Flynn ( ) No , Cam (SR), then No. 4753, 75 MGC. d. 26 Oct 1918, Mesopotamia. Ramleh War Cem. Boroughmuir school. Pte Laughlin Flynn ( ) No. 5502, cyclist, Army Cyclist Corps. DoW 8 Apr 1917, Craigleith Military Hosp. Edinburgh (Mount Vernon) RC Cem. b. Canongate, Edin. Eldest son of Mr Stephen Flynn, labourer, 8 Murdoch Terrace. Sp. Sadie Weddell. EEN 9 & 10 Apr Forbes Pte Alexander Forbes ( ) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA 24 Nov Jerusalem Mem. Son of Alexander Forbes, 6 Comely Green Place. Sp. Jessie Mair, 2 Gibson Terrace. EEN 13 Dec Capt Alexander Forbes (24), BW, then 17 HLI. DoW 22 Mar Greviller British Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Alexander Forbes, 73 or 78 Slateford Road. EEN 6 & 10 Apr 1918, photo. TED 2 Apr 1918, photo. Pte John Forbes ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 9037, 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 19 Aug 1916 F & F. Thiepval Mem. b. Dalry, Edin. EEN 26 Sep 1916, photo Pte William Henderson Forbes (36) Enlisted, Edin. No , 15 HLI. KiA 15 Jul 1917, at Nieuport, France. EDC & Nieuport Mem. Address, 15 Forrest Road. Forrest L/Corp Alexander Redpath Forrest ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Sp. Barbara Robertson, 24 Fowler Terrace. Newpaper insert by his father-in-law & mother-in-law. EEN 10 Oct & 3 Nove 1917, photo. Pte Archibald H. Forrest ( ), London Regt. KiA 30 Nov Sp. Margaret D. Crawford, 7 Alderbank Gardens, Shandon. Employed, R & S Paton, North Bridge. TED 15 Dec 1917.

81 Pte James Forrest ( ) No , R. Scots Fusiliers, then 88 Coy, MGC. Reported missing then KiA 14 Apr GWM & Arras Mem. Sp. Mrs Forrest, 20 Wardlaw Place. Employed, Granton Gas Works. EEN 7 Jun 1917, 2 & 7 Mar 1918, photo. Pte James Forrest (20) No.34500, D Coy, 7 Duke of Cornwall s Light Infantry d. 22 Sep Cement House Cem. Son of John & Elizabeth Forrest, 28 St Leonard s Street. Pte John Stewart Forrest (27) No , A Coy, 16 R. Scots. d. 13 Aug Thiepval Mem. Son of Robert & Jessie Stewart Forrest. Boroughmuir school. Pte William Forrest (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs, 31 st Army Troops Coy. KiA 27 Sep 1915 F & F. Vermelles British Cem. Son of James Forrest, plumber, & Jane Forrest, 11 Dundee Terrace, late of 286 Gorgie Road. His sister, Mrs Learmonth, 3 Wardlaw Terrace. His brothers, Mr J. Forrest, 5 Wheatfield Street & Mr A. Forrest, 24 Fowler Terrace. EEN 25 & 30 Nov 1915, photo & 26 Sep Forson Driver David John Forson (24) No , 69 Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA or DoW 10 Oct 1915, near Loos, France. GWM & Sailly-Labourne Civil Cem. Eldest son of Thomas Forson, carter, & Jane Forson, 12 Wardlaw Terrace. His brother & sister, Pte Thomas Forson, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 1918 & Jeanie Forson. His friends, Maggie Cadden, 10 Smithfield Street & Mr & Mrs Cadden, 7 Wardlaw Street. ENN 25 Oct, 1 & 6 Nov 1915, photo. PteThomas Tommie Forson (18) No , 6 Seaforth Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA. 9 Apr GWM & Loos Mem. Son of Thomas Forson, carter, & Jane Forson, 12 Wardlaw Terrace. His eldest brother Driver David John Forson, R, Engrs, KiA 1915 & sister Jeanie Forson. EEN 14 May Forster Pte Herbert James Forster (20) No.50620, 1 R. Scots. Killed 22 Mar 1918 at Cauchewood, Hendicourt, France. SMM & Pozieres Mem. b Bangalore, India. Forsyth Driver George Forsyth (30), RASC. Attached HQ, 116 Infantry Bde, d. of pneumonia 9 Nov 1918, general hosp, France. Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Fourth son of John & Elizabeth Lizzie Forsyth, 23 Upper Grove Place. Sp. Nellie Gow, 59 Watson Crescent. EEN 21 Nov Sgt M. W. Forsyth ( ), Australian Imperial Force. Address, 8 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to William Forsyth, stoker, 1914, 8 Stewart Terrace EEN 2 Nov 1918, photo. Forwell

82 L/Corp William Lyon Forwell (20) No , 8 Seaforth Hdrs. Taken PoW. d. 16 Sep 1918 at Trier & buried Cologne. NMC, NMM & Cologne Southern Cem. Son of Henry & Margaret Forwell, 14 Duddingston Park. Perhaps kin to Margaret H. Forwell (4) d. 5 Oct 1917, funeral from 5 Moat Place to NMC. Fotheringham L/Corp Charles Fotheringham (27) No. 1088, 2, 10 R. Scots. d. 16 May 1916, at Battery Hosp, Dunbar. Funeral from 8 Devon Place to NMC. Son of Alexander & Jane Fotheringham, 8 Devon Place. EEN 17 May Pte George Fotheringham (20) No.31430, 10, 11 HLI. KiA 11 Apr Arras Mem. Son of Peter & Jessie Fotheringham, 3 Breadalbane Terrace & 3 Atholl Terrace, both off Dalry Road. EEN 11 May, 5 Jun 1917, photo. Foulis Pte George Foulis (23) No , MGC, formerly 1 KOSB, attached 87 th T.M. Bty. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. ESC, NMM & Thiepval Mem. Only son of David Foulis & Alice Abrey, Gorgie Mills & 63 Slateford Road. Employed, Alder & Mackay, Stewart Terrace. EEN 25 Jul 1916, 28 Jun 1917 & 1 Jul TED 4 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. Pte Hugh Fowler (21) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW received in action 28 Sep EDC & Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Son of Alexander Fowler & Isabella Hope Smith, 3 Mentone Terrace. L/Corp Murray Coventry Fowler (23) Enlisted, Nov No , 14 Tank Corps. KiA 9 Aug Warvillers Churchyard Extn. b Dunfermline. Son of joiner John & Helen Fowler, 19 Cathcart Place & 12 Laurel Terrace, Slateford Road. Boroughmuir school. Employed, clerk, Alder & Mackay meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 7 Sep Fraser Sgt Major Alexander Fraser (64), RASC, formerly bandsman sgt, 1 HLI. d. 18 Jan 1916, at 49 Almondbank Terrace, Shandon. Funeral to NMC. Sp. Jane Cruikshank TED 19 Jan Pte Alexander Fraser (28) No , Royal Welch Fusiliers, transf. to Corp No , Labour Corps. d. 7 Aug EDC. Son of Mrs Elizabeth Fraser, 7 Northcote Street. Pte Archibald Fraser (38) No , 5 Gordon Hdrs. d. 8 Jul NMC. b. Fala, Midlothian. Son of Rev. William Fraser & Mrs J. Fraser, 77 McDonald Road, Leith Pte George McAlpine Fraser (24) No , 3 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. suddenly 23 Apr 1916, Greenock Infirmary. EDC. Third son of Simon & Mary Fraser, 12

83 Haymarket Terrace. His brothers, Pte Donald Fraser, R. Scots & Pte James Fraser, Seaforth Hdrs, both wounded TED 25 & 26 Apr Gunner George Welsh Fraser (22) No , 248 Siege Bty, RGA. d. 28 May Hedauville Communal Cem Extn. Son of James & Elizabeth Fraser. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte Hugh Black Fraser (21) No.50340, Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, attached Imperial Camel Corps, Egyptian Expeditionary Force. KiA 8 Aug Jerusalem Mem. Third son of the late George Deans Fraser (47), salesman, d. 27 Dec 1916, funeral to NMC, & Mrs Fraser, 14 Hollybank Terrace, Shandon. Sp. Catherine Sutherland. EEN 28 Aug & 4 Sep 1918, photo. TED 4 Sep 1918, photo. Pte James Duncan Fraser (19) Enlisted, Edin. No , 2 KOSB. KiA 13 Oct 1914 F& F. GWM & Le Touret Mem. b. Aberdeen. Son of James McDonald Fraser, brewery maltster s labourer, & Isabella Fraser, 10 Wardaw Place. His brothers, George Fraser, Edward Fraser, and Peter Reith Fraser.EEN 2 Mar 1915, photo. Pte John Fraser (18) No. 1321, 1 Gordon Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA, F & F Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Mrs Agnes Robertson, 16 Dundee Street & 145 Fountainbridge. EEN 7 Jan 1916, photo. L/Corp Walter Allan Fraser (20) No.17416, signaller, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 2 Apr Rifle House Cem. Son of John Fraser, blacksmith, & Helen P. Fraser (56) d. 20 Sep 1914, funeral to NMC, residing 1 Ritchie Place. His brother, William Fraser, blacksmith, there. Employed, Andrew Melrose & Co, George Street. EEN 25 Apr TED 29 Apr 1916, photo. Frater Sgt George Frater (22) No.12009, 11 R. Scots. DoW received in action 19 Jul Boulogne Eastern Cem. Third son of James & Rebecca Frater, 24 Moat Street. Perhaps kin to Robert Frater (40) d. 3 Sep 1914, gastric ulcer, son of John & Ann Frater, 102 Morrison Street, funeral Royal Infirmary to NMC. EEN 28 Jul TED 29 Jul French Pte James Bailey French ( ) No.8164, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 29 Oct 1914 F& F. His brother resided, 8 Ritchie Place. TED 25 Jan 1916, photo. Sgt John French ( ), R. Scots. d Football player, Heart of Midlothian & St Bernard s. TED 5 Feb 1918, photo. Friend Corp Frederick Somers Friend (35) No.3113, 26 Field Coy, R. Engrs. Served in the South African Campaign. KiA 1 Nov 1914 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of the late William B. & E.A. Friend. Son-in-law of Donald Bowden, 4 Wheatfield Street.

84 Sp. Mary Fraser, 17 Roseburn Terrace & Bowden, Queen Victoria School, Dunblane. EEN 14 Nov Fyfe Pte Adam Wright Fyfe (28) No , L/ Corp, 12 R. Scots. DoW 19 Jul 1916, France. NMC & Etaples Military Cem. Son of Thomas Fyfe, police constable, & Isabella Wright, 15 Gibson Terrace. Employed, telephone lines man. EEN 28 & 29 Jul & 1 Aug 1916, photo. Gall 2 nd Lieut William John Reid Gall (39), 346 Siege Bty, RGA. DoW 18 Apr Arras Mem. Second son of the late William & Mrs Gall, 10 Shandon Street. Sp. Mrs Barbara MacNab Gall, 2 Arden Street. Perhaps kin to George Gall, assistant superintendent, 10 Shandon Street. Employed, teacher at George Watson s College. EEN 25 Apr Gallagher Pte Peter Gallagher (41) No. 3807, E Coy, 2 R. Scots. d. 16 Sep NMC. Sp. Bridget Gallagher, 1 Freer Street Terrace. Galloway L/Sgt Hugh Spence Galloway ( ) No. 711, 1, 5 R. Scots (QER). Served eight years with the regiment. KiA 2 May 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Daniel Stewart s College. Employed, ironmonger in his father s firm at 23 Dalry Road. EEN 26 Jul 1915, photo. Pte Thomas Galloway ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 2 BW. KiA 21 Apr 1917 in the Persian Gulf. Basra Mem. b. Edin. Son of Thomas Galloway (44) d. 1 Feb 1914, funeral to NMC & Mrs Galloway, 136 Dalry Road. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 11 & 14 May, 5 Jun 1917, photo. Gardner Pte John Gardner (30) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Youngest son of John Alexina Gardner, Scotland s Close, Bo ness. Newpaper insert by G. Gardner, 40 Dundee Street. EEN 25 Sep Garrick Pte Charles Garrick (19), 7 Cam Hdrs. d. on active service of accidental burns, 27 Jan Bernancourt Communal Cem. Extn. Second son of John William Garrick, telephone lines man, & Robina Garrick, 17 Murieston Crescent. EEN 10 Feb Geddes

85 Pte Alexander R. Geddes (34) No.34445, 2 R. Scots. DoW 15 Apr 1917, military hosp. Etaples Military Cem. b. Buckie, Banffshire. Younger son of the late Alexander Geddes, postman, Buckie. Sp. Mary Brander, 1 West Park Place & 31 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 21 Apr Gerard Pte Alexander Gerard (19) No , 9 R. Scots. Perhaps participated in the Battles of Aisne and Marne. KiA 1 Aug 1918, France. GWM & Soissons Mem. Second son of Mr & Mrs Alexander Coutts Gerard, plasterer, 4 Wheatfield Street. Grandson of the late William Gerard, builder. EEN 28 Aug Gibb Pte John Herd Gibb (26) No , 5 Cam Hdrs, late sergeant cook in Lovat Scouts. Reported missing then KiA 3 Mar Arras Mem. Second son of Mr & Mrs David Gibb, blacksmith, Sunbury House, Belford Road, late of 35 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 18 Mar Pte Laurence Gibb (22) No. 9693, 9 BW. d. 18 Jan St Mary s A.D.S. Cem, Haisnes. Address, 72 Balgreen Road. Employed, newspaper reporter for Leith Burgh Post. EEN 18 Feb 1916, photo. TED 22 Feb 1916, photo. Pte William Gibb ( ) No.9253, 1 Cam Hdrs. Served four years with the regiment. Wounded at Aisne & Ypres. KiA 28 Sep 1915 F & F. Ninth Avenue Cem, Haisnes. Fifth son of Mr Gibb, 13 East Mayfield. Sp. Ethel Kerr, 36 Duff Street. EEN 15 & 16 Oct Gibson Chief Engineer Alan Cornfoot Gibson (41) Mercentile Marine. He was on the SS Warsaw, a defensively armed 608 ton sream ship, sailing from St Malo & Brixto n to Liverpool and then in the English Channel, 4 miles SE by E, from Start Point, Devon, when it was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-31, with the loss of seventeen lives, incuding the master. d. 20 Dec 1917, when his vessel was torpedoed in the English Channel. ESC. Sp. Euphemia Black Gibson nee Edmond m Edin. d. (60) 15 Oct 1938, ESC. Gunner Andrew Gibson ( ) No , 10 Bty, 147 Bde, RFA. DoW received in action 6 Nov Bernafay Wood British Cem, Monauban. Sp. Anges Aggie Archibald & five of a family, 36 Angle Park Terrace. Employed, painter for Mr Hoffie, Morningside Road. EEN 25 & 28 Nov, 4 Dec 1916, photo. Pte Andrew Gibson (33) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 22 Mar Pozieres Mem. Only son of the late Robert & Catherine Gibson, 71 Dalmeny Street & 8 Hillside Street, Leith. Sp. Susan Wilson Dickson, 43 Bryson Road & 122 Bruntsfield Place. Employed, teller, HM Inland Revenue, Edinburgh. EEN 27 Apr Gifford

86 Corp John Jack Gifford (26) No. 9198, 2 Scots Gds. KiA 9 Oct Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of James & Annie Gifford, 149 Fountainbridge. Nephew of Gunner Jack Campbell, RGA. His chum, George Lamb, 4 Fowler Terrace. EEN 24 Nov Gilbert Pte Andrew Gilbert ( ) No. 2212, Sgt, Queen s Edinburgh Rifles, then 1, 5 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Address, 12 Primrose Terrace. His brother, Pte James Gilbert, Gordon Hdrs, KiA 1917, France. Another brother, William Gilbert, rubber works packer, 18 Tay Street. Employed, thirty years with Boswell, Hanover Street. EEN 28 Jun TED 9 Oct Pte James Gilbert ( ) No. 6932, 2 Gordon Hdrs. Reservist. Served two and half years at the Front. KiA 8 May 1917, France. Arras Mem. His brother & sister-in-law Mr W. & Nellie Gilbert, 12 Primrose Terrace. Another brother, Pte Andrew Gilbert, 5 R. Scots, KiA 1915, Gallipoli. Employed, Dumfriesshire Dairy Co. EEN 14 May, 11, 13 & 28 Jun 1917, photo. TED 11 & 12 Jun 1917, photo. Gilchrist Pte Joseph Gilchrist (30) No. 5703, 1 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 11 Nov Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of the late Joseph & Annabella Gilchrist. His married brother William Mungo Gilchrist, brass finisher, 7 Stewart Terrace. Sp. Mrs Gilchrist & children, 30 Lothian Street. Employed, Smith & Ritchie, Albert Street. EEN 20 Jan Thomas Sedwick Saunder Gilchrist (27), 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 12 Apr Arras Mem. Address, 172 Gorgie Road. Son of the late James & Margaret Gilchrist, 13 Drumdryan Street. EEN 4 May 1917, photo. Gilday Pte David Archibald Gilday (25) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov GWM & & Jerusalem Mem. Second son of Patrick Gilday, mason, & Mary Gilday, 2 Wardlaw Terrace. Employed, nine years in Inland Revenue, then in North British Rubber Co, Castle Mills EEN 24 Dec TED 28 Dec 1917, photo. Gill L/Corp Christopher Oliver Gill (21) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 21 Aug Dartmoor Cem, Becordel-Becourt. Son of Thomas & Jessie Ewart Oliver Gill, 4 Livingstone Place. Boroughmuir school. Gillespie Pte John Gillespie (35) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 22 Sep Villers Hill British Cem, Villers-Guisain. Son of John & Jessie Gillespie, 105 Causewayside. Sp. Marion MacKenzie & two children, 19 Gibson Terrace. Employed, butcher, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 26 Oct, 7 & 9 Dec 1918.

87 Gillon Pte Michael Gillon (19) No. 1872, 1, 5 R. Scots. DoW 15 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. East Mudros Military Cem. Address, 211 Canongate. Employed, D. Morrison & Son, engineers, Harrison Road. EEN 9 Jul 1915, photo. Pte William Gillon ( ) No.66000, air mechanic 1 st class, 49 th Squadron, 9 th Wing, Royal Air Force. d. 5 Apr 1919, Craigleith Hosp, Edinburgh, while home on leave from France. Younger son of the late Gilbert & Mrs Gillon, 22 Grove Street. His brother & sister-in-law, Mr & Mrs Gillon, 7 Cathcart Place. EEN 8 Apr Gilmour Pte Walter Bell Gilmour (26) Enlisted, Bombardier, RGA. Served for four years in Territorial Force. KiA, Second son of William Gilmour, grocer, 36 Hollybank Terrace, Shandon. His brother, Pte Robert Gilmour, R. Scots, wounded for fourth time Employed, draughtsman, for Mr Alexander Mather, Orwell Terrace. TED 1 Jun 1917 Sgt William Thomas Gilmour (29) No , 1, 3 Scottish Horse & 13 BW & Gallipoli. DoW 14 Oct 1918, in hosp abroad. GWM & Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Fourth son of Hugh & Sarah Gilmour, 75 Gorgie Road. GPO clerk sorter & telegraphist. Edinburgh. EEN 19 Oct TED 14 Oct Gilroy Pte Hugh Gilroy ( ) No.40239, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 18 Aug Ploegteert Mem. Address, 38 Fowler Terrace. His brother L/Corp W. Gilroy, Cam (SR), same address, was wounded in action and had his right leg amputated at Bangour Hosp (EEN 17 Jul 1916). EEN 4 & 17 Dec 1918, photo Girdwood Pte John Henry Girdwood (38) No or 15818, D Coy, 12 R. Scots. KiA 15 Sep 1915 at the Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Sp. Mrs M. Girdwood & children, 8 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to Richard Girdwood, chauffeur, 19 Stewart Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 25 Sep Given Pte John Alexander Given (20) No. 2193, 1 BW. Served three years with the colours. KiA 11 Nov 1914, near Ypres. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Only son of Robert Buchanan Given, lorry man, 3 Washington Street. Perhaps kin to David Given, iron driller, 15 Wardlaw Place. EEN 28 Dec 1914, photo. Glen

88 L/Sgt George Glen (22) No.14648, B Coy, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 27 Sep Vis-En- Artois Mem. Son of John & Helen Glen, Stoney Port Cottage, Slateford. EEN 17 Oct 1918, photo. L/Bombardier George C. Glen ( ) No , 162 Anti Aircraft Section, RGA. DoW 4 Nov 1918, casualty clearing station. SMM & Brebrieres British Cem. Sp. Elizabeth Amelia Halliday, 2 Ivy Terrace, Shandon. EEN 9 Nov Godfrey Pte Robert Godfrey (20), Tank corps. d. 30 Nov 1921, broncho pneumonia & heart failure, Military Hosp, Edinburgh Castle. NMC. Son of Thomas Godfrey, house painter, & Mary McKean, 28 Wardlaw Place. Pte William Godfrey (31) No.4570, 2 Scots Gds. KiA 20 to 26 Oct 1914, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Robert & Annie Godfrey, 26 Wardlaw Place & 6 Drummond Street. Sp. Sophia South Paterson & three children, of Eyemouth & 26 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, Jenners & Co, Princes Street. EEN 7 Dec 1914, photo. Gollan Pte William Gollan ( ) No , HLI. & 6 KOSB. KiA 23 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. b. Edin. Address, 14 Downfield Place. Perhaps kin, to William Gollan ( 5 / 5 2), funeral from 14 Downfield Place to NMC. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 18 Oct 1917, photo. Goodlet L/Corp David Goodlet (33) No , 12 R. Scots. d. of pneumonia 13 Nov 1918, military hosp. Funeral from West House Asylum to EDC. b. Edin. Son of the late John Goodlet, who died in an accident 23 Nov 1901 & Margaret Goodlet neethom, 93 Slateford Road. Perhaps kin to John Goodlet, clerk, same address. Employed, clerk. EEN 15 Nov Gordon Pte Christopher Ritchie Cramb Gordon (25) No. 6338, 1 Canadian Inf (Western Ontario Regt). DoW recived in action 23 Apr Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Fourth son of Andrew Gordon, caretaker, & Jean Hogg Gordon, 68 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 11 & 13 May Pte George Gordon (48) No. 7487, 6 R. Scots Fusiliers. Transf. to No Labour Corps. d. 7 Apr Funeral from Colinton Hosp to NMC. Pte Robert Alfred Gordon (26) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. Served nine years in R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Ypres. KiA 16 Jul 1916 France. GWM, NMC & Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of Robert Kenward Gordon (69), time keeper, d. 13 May 1918, funeral to NMC, & Louisa Gordon nee Shore, 175 Gorgie Road. His sister, Annie. Newspaper insert by his loving friend, Jessie Ross. Employed, Messrs Thomas

89 Jackson & Sons, coachbuilders. EEN 12, 17 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. TED 19 Aug 1916, photo. Gorrie L/Sgt Andrew Gorrie (25) No.13129, 1 Scots Gds. Dow received in action 4 Nov Bermerain Communal Cem. Son of the late Alexander & Mary Gorrie, 221 Gorgie Road. His sisters & brothers, same address, including perhaps Alexander Naismith Gorrie, bakers assistant. Employed, fishmonger, with Bryson, West Maitland Street. EEN 7 Dec Gourlay Sgt Benjamin Gourlay (25) No. 422, Seaforth Hdrs. No.16130, 142 MGC. KiA 10 May 1917 F & F. GWM & Bedford House Cem. Son of Benjamin & Georgina Gourlay, residing 1911, 16 Wardlaw Place. Pte Thomas Gourlay (18) No.59961, 2 R. Scots. KiA 22 Aug Beinvillers Military Cem. Son of John & Ellen Gourlay, 11 The Crescent, Gorgie & 1 Dallings Buildings, late of Stockbridge. Employed, vanman, Patriothall Laundry. EEN 13 & 17 Sep Gove Corp Adam Hay Gove ( ) No , 5 Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed by a sniper 19 Sep Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. One of his brothers, John Gove, plumber, 21 Duff Street. EEN 2 Oct Gowan Pte P. M. Gowan ( ) No.23227, Cam Hdrs. KiA 19 Nov Newspaper insert by his friend, E. Aitken, 163 Dundee Street. EEN 8 Dec Gracie Corp Thomas Gracie (26) No.19024, 16 R. Scots. d. of leukaemia 23 Oct 1915, Stobhill Hosp, Glasgow. Glasgow (Craigton) Cem. b Yorkhill, Glasgow. Son of Thomas Gracie, cattle dealer, & Harriet Sangster Bell Gracie, 44 Dunchattan Street, Denniston. Football player, Heart of Midlothian FC. Employed, book-keeper & meat salesman. TED 27 Nov 1914, photo. Graham Pte Colin Graham (19) No.15301, 1 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 23 Jul Thiepval Mem. Son of Mrs Graham. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Dalrymple, 28 Duff Street. EEN 23 Jul Pte Hector Craig Simpson Graham (24) No. 1563, C Coy, 1 BW. d. 25 Sep GWM & Dud Corner Cem, Loos. Son of John Graham, 21 McLeod Street.

90 Pte John Graham (33) No. 6824, 2 HLI. KiA 14 Nov 1914 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Brother of David E. Bogie, distillery worker, 1 West Park Place & John Bogie, 70 West Port. EEN 8 Dec Pte W. Graham ( ), No , 2 R. Scots. d. 22 Jul Thiepval Mem. Address, 18 Caledonian Road. EEN 13 Nov1916, photo. L/Corp William Gray Graham (25) No. 6419, 11 A & S Hdrs. He was killed while at dinner in his billet, in a village, when the enemy bombarded it. Killed by shellfire 23 Jan 1916, France. NMC & Mazingarbe Communal Cem. Son of Finlay Graham, mason, & Johan Graham, 14 Springwell Place. Perhaps kin to Donald Ross Graham, clerk, there. Employed, Gorgie Branch, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 15 Feb, 22 & 31 Mar 1916, photo. TED 15 & 19 Feb, 22 Mar Grant Pte James Curly Grant (48), HLI. Served nine years in India. Re-enlisted in Jan Royal Marine Light Infantry. Drowned on active service 18 Dec Dunkirk Town Cem. Address, Pitt Street, Leith. He was a widower with six children. His sister, Mrs Andrew Thomson Murray, painter, 48 Cowan Road. EEN 20 Dec Pte Robert Alexander Grant (20) No , C Coy, 1 R. Scots. Battle of Arras. DoW 23 Apr 1915, dressing station, St Eloy, France. Vlamertinghe Cem. Son of Kenneth Grant & Annie Downie Grant (56) d. 2 Dec 1914, funeral to NMC, 27 Westfield Road. EEN 23 Apr Pte William Grant ( ), R. Scots. KiA His brother resided, Orwell Place. Employed, Mrs Christian, bootmaker, Viewforth. TED 26 Sep Pte William Peter Grant (20), 15 A & S Hdrs. Killed by sniper 2 Dec 1916, Beaumont Hamel. Adnac Military Cem, Miraumont. Son of Wiliam & Margaret Grant, Morton Mains, Colinton. Boroughmuir school. Employed, Land Valuation Office, Edinburgh. Gray Staff Sgt David Gray (45) No. 56, Farrier, City of Edinburgh Bty, 1 Lowland Bde, RGA. d. 20 May Funeral from 3 Freer Street to NMC. Gunner G. Gray ( ), RFA. KiA. Address. 119 Gorgie Road. Perhaps son of Thomas Gray, cab man, & Jessie Scott Gray, and brother of Gunner Joseph Scott Gray RFA. d. 1917, also at 119 Gorgie Road. EEN 10 Oct 1917, photo. Pte Henry C. Gray (23) No.20009, 16 R. Scots. DoW 14 Jun 1917, No.30 Casualty Clearing Station. Aubigny Communal Cem. Extn. Youngest son of the late John & Elizabeth Carter Gray, 31 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 20 Jun Pte James Gray (41) No.17143, A Coy, 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 3 Aug GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of the late Andrew & Janet Gray, Sp. Margaret

91 Henderson Gray, 5 Wheatfield Street. Employed, Caledonian Railway Co. ENN 17 Aug TED 17 Aug Ship s Master James Gray (54) No , SS Lorie cargo steamer, Mercantile Marine. Torpedoed by the German U-boat No Drowned, south of the Lizard in the English Channel on 11 Jun NMC. b. Shetland Islands. Sp. Elizabeth Gray. Gunner Joseph Scott Gray (22) No , B Bty 256 Bde, RFA. d. 26 Sep GWM & Etaples Military Cem. Son of Thomas Gray, cab man, & Jessie Scott Gray, 119 Gorgie Road. His brothers & sisters, same address, perhaps one of them was Gunner G. Gray, RFA, KiA. Newpaper insert by his chum, Pte A. Walker. EEN 26 Sep Pte Robert Gray ( ) No , HLI & 1, 7 Cam (SR). KiA 22 Sep Queant Road Cem, Buissy. His brother-in-law & sister, Mr & Mrs Pettigrew, 8 Hermand Street. Sp. Jeannie Raphael, Glasgow. EEN 5 Oct Gunner William R. M. Gray (22) No , signaller, C Bty, 74 Bde, RFA. Military Medal. DoW 25 Dec 1917, in general hosp. Boisguillame Communal Cem. Extn. Only son of William & Joan Gray, 13 Hermand Terrace. Boroughmuir school. Employed, apprentice draughtsman, MacKenzie & Moncur, Slateford Road. EEN 20 & 31 Dec TED 18 Dec Corp William David Hardie Gray (19) No , 12 R. Scots. d. 20 Sep Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs William L. Gray, 37 Arden Street. Boroughmuir school. Greenhill Driver David Greenhill (38) No. T/19409, RASC. d. of general paralysis 7 Nov 1918, Royal Assylum, Edinburgh. Funeral from West House, Morningside to NMC. Address, 27 Watson Crescent. Son of James Greenhill, lorryman & Catherine Grainger Greenhill. Greenlaw Pte James Simpson Greenlaw (31) No. RTS/ 5530, 40 Remount Depot, RASC. d. Erysipelas, infection of wound or sore, 24 Aug Funeral, City Hosp to NMC. Perhaps John Simpson Greenlaw. Son of George Greenlaw & Mary Gordon Greenlaw. Greenslade Gunner C. P. Greenslade (35) No , 244 Siege Bty, RGA. d. 4 Sep New Irish Farm Cem, St Jean-les-Ypres Sp. Ida Greenslade, 6 Saughton Drive. Greig

92 Pte Robert Fiddes Greig (24) No , C Coy, 2 R. Scots. Previously wounded & gassed. DoW 25 Aug 1918, c.c.s. GWM & Bagneux British Cem, Gezaincourt. Second son of James & Jessie Greig, 296 Gorgie Road. EEN 5 Jun, 14 Sep Greslish Pte Edward Grelish (49) No. 2942, BW. Served in the South African Campaign. d. 8 Dec Funeral from 12 St Andrews Square to NMC. b. Edin. Son of Edward & Elizabeth Grelish. Sp. Marion Pettigrew Grelish. Grieve James Albert Grieve (22) Served & disabled in the Great War. d., motor accident injuries, 9 Oct 1921, Royal Infirmary to NMC. Son of James Grieve, bank agent, & Elizabeth Bremner Grieve. His brother-in-law Allan Gibson, 15 West Brighton Street, Portobello. Employed, brewery clerk. Pte William Grieve (29) Enlisted, Oct No , 2, 8 A & S Hdrs. Transf. to D Coy, 6 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded 1917, France. d. 20 Nov 1917, France. SMM & Orval Wood Cem. Flesquieris. b Son of James & Margaret Grieve, 15 Shandon Place. George Heriot s school, photo. Employed, Messrs John Herdman & Sons, Haymarket Mills. TED 17 Aug Guilar Pte John Guilar (38) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 1 Oct Oosttavernewood Cem. Son of Peter Guilar, 162 Marionville Road. Sp Elizabeth A. Horsfield Guiler & his family, 10 Wardlaw Place. Perhaps kin to John Guilar (3 11 / 12 ) d. 7 Mar 1916, funeral from same address to NMC. EEN 9 Nov TED 1 Nov Gullane Pte James Gullane ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 13 Mar Croisilles British Cem. Son of Mrs P. Gullane, Harbour Terrace, North Berwick. Sp, Annie Bryce, 141 Dundee Street. Employed, in 1914 as rubber worker, and subsequently with Messrs William McEwan, brewers, Fountainbridge. EEN 6 Apr TED 8 Apr Gunn Pte James Alexander Gunn (26) No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 26 Oct 1916, while rescuing a wounded comrade. Bois Guillauime Communal Cem. Perhaps John Alexander Gunn. b. Partick, Glasgow. Address, 19 Rankeillor Street. Son of the late William & Margaret Gunn, 3 White Street, Partick, Glasgow. Employed, clerk, North British Rubber Co. TED 9 May 1917, photo L/Corp Ronald Stuart Gunn (25) Enlisted, Edin. No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep 1915, France. Loos Mem. b. Edin. Younger son of John Leith Gunn, commercial traveller, & Mary Gunn, 1 Shandon Terrace. Perhaps kin to Grahame Oncken Gunn, actuary, same address. Employed, clerk, National Commercial traveller, Bank of Scotland. TED 5 Oct 1915.

93 Hadden Pte Robert Hadden ( ) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Jan Le Touret Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Hadden, Murieston Lane. His brother, L/ Corp William Hadden, R. Scots, KiA Jul1916. Perhaps kin to Alexander Hadden, joiner, 2 Murieston Place. Employed, served in Glasgow City Police. TED 1 Sep 1916, photo. L/Corp William C. Hadden ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Hadden, Murieston Lane. His brother, Pte Robert Hadden, Scots Gds, KiA Jan Perhaps kin to Alexander Hadden, joiner, 2 Murieston Place. Employed, with Mr Wright, Morningside Road. TED 1 Sep 1916, photo. Haddow Pte Robert Haddow (48). d. 30 Nov 1917, cancer of rectum & exhaustion, 29 Stewart Terrace. Funeral to NMC. Address, 29 Stewart Ter. Son of the late Robert & Jane Haddow. Sp. Helen Park. Father of Pte Robert Haddow, Cam (SR), d & Pte William Haddow, HLI, KiA Perhaps kin to Francis Haddow ( 11 / 1 2) d. 31 Mar 1916, funeral from 29 Stewart Terrace to NMC. Employed, brassfinisher. EEN 1 Dec Pte Robert Haddow (19) No , 8 Cam (SR). KiA 23 Jul GWM, NMM & Gaza War Cem. Second son of the late Robert & Helen Park Haddow, 29 Stewart Terrace. His brother, Pte William Haddow, HLI, d Perhaps kin to Francis Haddow ( 11 / 1 2) d. 31 Mar 1916, funeral from 29 Stewart Terrace to NMC. EEN 5 Aug Pte William Haddow (22) Served four years with the Colours. Called from Reserve Aug No. 7619, 4 HLI, then 1 HLI. KiA. 12 Mar GWM & Le Touret Mem. Son of Robert & Helen Park Haddow, 29 Stewart Terrace. His brother Pte Robert Haddow, Cam (SR), d Newspaper insert by B. McDonald, 9 Smithfield Street. Perhaps kin to Francis Haddow ( 11 / 1 2) d. 31 Mar 1916, funeral from 29 Stewart Terrace to NMC. EEN 10 & 13 Apr 1915, photo. Hagart Pte Robert Hunter Hagart (21) Enlisted, Edin. No. 9508, D Coy, 1, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 Oct 1916 F & F. Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Son of the late William Hagart & Ellen Aitken Hagart, 9 Brighton Street, Bristo. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Sgt William Hagart (49) No. 5409, Scotish Horse. d. 17 Nov Edin (Newington) Cem. Sp. Ellen Aitken Hagart, 9 Brighton Street, Bristo, Edinburgh. Father of Pte Robert Hunter Hagart, Cam Hdrs, KiA Haig L/Corp William G. Haig (20) No , R. Scots Greys, then 2 BW. DoW 7 Jan 1916, Persian Gulf. GWM & Basra Mem. b. Dalkeith, Son of John Haig, railway

94 signal man, & Margaret Haig, residing 1911, 5 Stewart Terrace. Employed, railway train boy, North British Railway Co. EEN 8 Feb TED 9 Feb Hair Pte James Hair ( ) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 11 Mar 1918 F & F. GWM & Fampoux British Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Hair, 3 Wheatfield Road. Perhaps kin to Thomas Hair, labourer, in 1914 at same address. EEN 23 Mr TED 23 Mar Hall Pte John Ednie Hall (24) No. 7898, 4 Regt, South African Scottish. KiA. 9 Apr GWM & Point-Du-Jour Military Cem, Athies. Fourth son of Alexander Hall, engine driver, & Euphemia E. Hall, 9 Murieston Crescent. His brother, Pte George Hall, wounded. Perhaps kin to Andrew Ednie Hall, french polisher, same address. Employed, booking clerk, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 2 May 1917 & 9 Apr TED 2, 9 & 17 May 1917, photo. Pte Robert Baptie Hall (38), 10 HLI. d. 4 Oct Hagle Dump Cem. b. Selkirk. Son of Mr & Mrs W. Hall, of Selkirk. Sp, Mrs Mary Hall, 35 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, shop man. EEN 21 Nov 1918, photo. Halliday Pte John Halliday (20) No. 6847, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 5 Sep 1915 F &F. Lizssenthoek Military Cem. WGBE. Only son of John Hailliday, labourer, & Annie Halliday, 228 Gorgie Road. EEN 13 Oct 1915, photo. TED 28 Sep & 13 Oct Hamilton Pte Alexander Kerr Hamilton ( ) No. 3581, Fife & Forfar Yeomanry, then 2 KOSB. KiA 9 Apr Bois-Carre British Cem, Thelus. b. Ormiston, East Lothian. Third son of William & Nellie Hamilton, Ormiston. Sp. Mrs A. Hamilton, 8 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Gamekeeper for Lord Rothes, Leslie, Fife. EEN 28 Apr & 2 May 1917, photo, TED 28 Apr Pte James Hamilton (38) No , sapper, 67 Field Coy, R. Engrs. DoW 10 Sep Warloy-Baillon Communal Cem Extn. Son of Arthur & Janet Hamilton, 122 Causewayside. His brother & sister, Arthur & Annie, 60 Dundee Street. EEN 2 Oct nd Lieut. William Lees Hamilton (28). R. Engrs. KiA 20 Sep 1917, Ypres. SMM. b Younger son John Hamilton, traveller, & Jean S, Hamilton (59) d. 17 Jun 1919, funeral to NMC, 56 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. His brother, Frank B. Hamilton, R. Scots, wounded George Heriot s school. Employed, apprentice then engineer, with McCarfrae, civil engineer, Erkine Place and Messrs D & C Stevenson, civil engineer, George Street, Edinburgh, then over three years with Antofagasta & Bolvia Railway. Co.

95 Hammond Pte George W. Hamond (35). Served thirteen years in R. Scots Greys, through & PoW during the South African Boer War. Latterly he served in the Gordon Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 25 Sep His parents resided, 1 White Park, Gorgie Road. Unmarried. EEN 20 Sep Hampton Sgt James Oswald Hampton (30) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 9 Apr Roclincourt Valley Cem. b. Canongate, Edin. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Hand Pte Thomas J. Hand (23), Dragoon Gds, attached 1 HLI. d. on active service 23 Apr Basra War Cem. Nephew of & resided with Thomas Hand, overseer, 11 Dundee Terrace. EEN 9, 11, 17 May 1916, photo. TED 12 May Hannah Pte John Hannah ( ) No.9288, 9 Gordon Hdrs. DoW, shellfire wounds, 17 Oct 1916, France. Dernancourt Communal Cem Extn. Sp. Isabella Fraser, 7 Ritchie Place. Employed, pavior. EEN 24 Oct Harbourne Corp Walter Henry Harbourne (39) No. WR/ , R. Engrs. d. 14 May ESC. Son of Thomas & Susan Harbourne of Warrington, Lancashire. Sp Amelia Calder Harbourne, 5 Horne Terrace, Viewforth. Hardie/Hardy L/Corp Andrew Hardie (32) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr 1917 F & F. GWM & Roclincourt Valley Cem. b. Dalmeny, West Lothian. Resided, Edin. Pte David Hardie (28) Enlisted, Sep 1914 Edin. No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 21 Mar 1918, F & F. Fins New British Cem, Sorel-Le-Grand. b. St Andrews, Fife. Son of Mr & Mrs Charles Hardie, 112 South Street, St Andrews. Newspaper insert by Mr & Mrs Kay & family, 4 Murieston Place. Employed, North British Rubber Co, Castle Mills. EEN 20 Apr Pte David Hardie (31) No.1759, Australian Imperial Force. d. 18 Jun Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Youngest son of Arthur Hardie, brassfinisher & Mrs Catherine Hardie, 228 Gorgie Road. Sp, Agnes A. Hardie, Mona Vale Post Office, via Manly, New South Wales, Australia. EEN 18 Jul George Dickson Hardie (28) No , 2 Batn, Canadian Inf. d. 6 Nov SMM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Sp. Margaret Gotterian Scott Hardie, Maryfield, Burdiehouse, Loanhead

96 Capt James Henry Hardy (45), Reverand Chaplain to the Forces, 4th class, RGA, attached to 1/ 1 Welch Regiment. KiA 5 May Nine Elms, Poperinghe Cem. Son of Robert Henry Hardy (80) d. 28 May 1921, Funeral from 40 Briarbank Terrace to NMC & Charlotte Hardy. Sp. Mary Stewart Hardy, 40 Briarbank Terrace. Shandon. EEN 14 May Pte John Hardie (32) No , 11 Northumberland Fusiliers. DoW 23 Nov 1918, casualty clearing station. Glavera British Cem, Arcade. Sp. Mrs Hardie & family, 50 Holyrood Square or Road. Employed, Thomas & James Bernard, brewers, Slateford Road. EEN 23 Nov Pte John Strachan Hardie (21) No.2142, lewis gunner, 5 Cam (SR). d. 6 Nov Thiepval Mem. Son of the late John W. Hardie & Mrs Georgina Hardie, 16 Melville Terrace, Marchmont. Boroughmuir school. Gunner Thomas L. Hardie (23) No.73092, 137 Siege Bty, RGA. KiA 22 Apr Feuchy Chapel British Cem, Wancourt. Eldest son of the late Alexander Hardie, wood carver, & Mrs Isabella Hardie, 21 Bryson Road. EEN 28 Apr, 10 May 1917, photo. TED 9 & 16 May Harkness Pte Francis Harkness (26) No , 16 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul GWM & Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs R. Harkness, 11 Westfield Road. Sp. Jane Harkness, 6 Ogilvie Terrace. Employed, cabinet maker, 1914 at 106 Gorgie Road. EEN 16 Aug & 25 Nov Harrow Pte Robert Harrow ( ), motor transport driver, RASC. DoW 27 May 1917, Cornella Hosp, England. Anstruther Easter Churchyard. Son of John Harrow. Sp, Helen Brownlie, residing with William Brownlie, rubber worker, 21 Yeaman Place, or perhaps Ann Graham Harrow. EEN 20 May & 16 Jul 1917, photo. Harvey Sgt Arthur Ford Harvey (24) No. 4/ , H.T. Coy, RASC. DoW 31 Mar 1918, Military Hosp, Curragh. Funeral to NMC. Fourth son of William Harvey, joiner, & Margaret Smeal Harvey (53) d. 10 Oct 1915, funeral to NMC, 22 Caledonian Road. Perhaps kin to William Smeal Harvey, sorting clerk, there. Employed, sanitary inspector s assistant, County Sanitary Dept. EEN 3 Apr Pte Frederick Russell Harvey (28) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Sp, Mary Harvey, 43 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. EEN 19 Aug TED 19 Aug Hastie Pte John Hastie ( ) No.8420, 2 BW. Twice wounded. DoW 9 Jun Edinburgh (Grange) Cem. His brother resided, 13 Smithfield Street. EEN 23 Jun 1915, photo.

97 Hastings Pte David H. Hastings (19) No , 2 R. Scots. DoW 25 May Etaples Military Cem. Fourth son of Mr & Mrs Andrew Wood Carmichael Hastings, 7 Robertson Avenue. Perhaps kin to Jemina G. Hastings (56) d. 31 Oct 1918, NMC, same address. EEN 26 Jun Haston Pte Alexander Bain Sloan Haston (23) No. 1254, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 22 Apr GWM & Basra Mem. Youngest son of Henry & Agnes Haston, 7 Wardlaw Place. His brothers & sister, in 1911, George Haston (20) van lad, John Haston (29) van driver, William Haston (24) railway fireman, Jessie Haston (22) & Marion Haston (15). EEN 20 Feb & 2 Mar 1918, photo. Pte John Haston (19) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 20 Aug 1917, at Ypres. GWM, ESC & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Only son of Walter Haston & Margaret Urquhart Ross, 164 Gorgie Road. Employed, goods clerk, North British Railway Co. EEN 16 Apr Haxton Rifleman Millar Haxton (19), 6 King s Royal Rifle Corps, London Regt (City of London Rifles). d. 3 Apr 1916, of illness while on active service. Vauxbuin French National Cem. Son of Miller & Agnes Haxton, 6 Robertson Avenue. Employed, furnace man. EEN 6 & 13 Jun 1918, photo. Hay 2 nd Lieut Andrew Peter Hay (21), D Coy, 1 KOSB. KiA 30 Apr Auchonvillers Military Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs James Hay, coach body builder, Aberdeen, 16 Caledonian Place. EEN 4 May Trooper Arthur Orr Hay (18) No , Lothian & Border Horse. d., drowned in bathing incident, 14 Sep 1917, Port Errol, Cruden Bay. GWM & NMC. b. Manchester. Son of David & Eliza Orr Hay, coach body maker, 28 Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road. His brother, Sgt W. Hay, R. Scots, PoW in Germany Boroughmuir school. Employed, Royal Bank of Scotland, Granton EEN 18 Sep Pte David Hay (34) No , 17 HLI. DoW received in action, 5 Jul Coxyde Military Cem. Native of Edin. Youngest son of the late David Hay, mason, & Mary McKinnon, formerly Hay, 107 Parson Street, Townhead, Glasgow. His sister, Mrs John Leitch, wood carver, 4 Watson Crescent. EEN 25 Jul Corp John H. Hay ( ) No , 3 Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt). d. 26 Sep Ardnac Military Cem, Miraumont. Native of Canongate. Second son of Robert & Mary Hay. His brother & sister-in-law, Pte & Mrs Robert Hay, fireman, 4 Tay Street. Employed, Edinburgh Water Trust. EEN 14 Oct 1916.

98 Pte Peter Lindsay Hay (20) No , 15 HLI. KiA 3 Apr Bienvillers Military Cem. b. Dundee. Address, 4 Wheatfield Road. Son of Peter Hay & Emily Reid Lindsay Hay, of Lochee, Dundee. Perhaps kin to Sgt Alexander Victor Hay, 10 Dalgety Avenue, Seaforth Hdrs, wounded 1916, & Sgt William Hay, 5 Wheatfield Road, Seaforth Hdrs, shocked & gassed EEN 24 May Pte Thomas Hay (20) No , 2 KOSB. DoW, received in battle, 3 Nov GWM & Bailleul Communal Cem (Nord). Eldest son of William Rutherford Hay, labourer, & Jessie Hay, 5 McLeod Street. His brother, Pte David Hay, R. Scots, wounded EEN 11 & 28 Nov 1914, photo. L/Corp William Hay (39) No , saddler, 6 Dragoon Gds (Inniskilling). His soldier s will, dated 14 Mar 1917, WO ref: E/621311/1, 396/667393/18/19. KiA 1 Dec 1917, France. NMC & Cambrai Mem., Louverval. Son of the late John Hay & Mary Wilson. Heatlie Pte Robert W. Heatlie (20) No , signaller, 2, 9 R. Scots. Wounded DoW received in action. 27 Nov GWM & St Pierre Cem, Amiens. b. Edin. Only son of Walter Dalgleish Heatlie, tailor, & Margaret Heatlie, 19 Slateford Road. Perhaps kin to Mary I. Heatlie (6) d. 17 Aug 1914, funeral from same address to NMC. Boroughmuir school. Employed, Greig & Carter, Chartered Accountants, St Andrews Square. EEN 29 Nov TED 31 Oct 1916, 10 Dec Heggie Gunner Robert Heggie ( ) Enlisted, Hamilton. D Bty, 45 Bde, RFA. KiA 5 Jul Faubourg D Amiens Cem, Arras. b. North Leeds. Son of Mrs J. Rutherford, 13 Wardlaw Place. EN 25 Jul Henderson Pte Alexander Clark Henderson (25), No. 2861, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 12 Oct 1915, No.3 General Hosp, Treport. Le Treport Military Cem. Son of John & Mary Henderson, of Edinburgh. His sister & brother-in-law, J & J Welsh, Gorgie, perhaps Pte John Cobben Welsh, cabinet maker, 228 Gorgie Road. RAMC, KiA 1917, EEN 16 Oct L/Corp Andrew Beaton Henderson (22) No. 2365, 2 R. Scots. Three times recommended for bravery awards, Military Medal. KiA 26 Sep GWM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of widow Mrs Ann F. Henderson, 11 Wardlaw Place. He had four brothers in the Services, two awarded the Military Medal, two of them also killed, Pte James Anderson, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 20 Dec 1914, and Pte John Henderson, R. Scots, KiA 9 Apr EEN 27 Oct & 3 Nov 1917, photo. 2nd Lieut Archibald Wright Henderson ( ), 223 MGC. d. 30 Dec Thiepval Mem. Boroughmuir school.

99 Barbara Henderson (39) No , worker, Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary. d. pneumonia, 17 Elm Row, 3 Apr NMC. Address, 17 Colinton Row. Daughter of the late George Reid, tailor, & Barbara Boyd Reid. Sp. William Henderson. Pte Basil Henderson (21) No.1504, 9 R. Scots. KiA 25 Jul Thiepval Mem. Grandson of the late Mrs McManus, 2 Northcote Street. Perhaps kin to Basil Henderson, cabinet maker, in 1914 residing 21 Northcote Street, and Basil Henderson (71) d. 21 Feb 1919, funeral from 21 Cathcart Place to NMC. EEN 11 Aug L/Corp D. Henderson ( ), R. Scots. KiA. Address, 12 Murieston Road. EEN 4 Jan 1918, photo. Pte David Henderson (22) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 18 Oct GWM & Mendingham Military Cem. Gunner David Alexander Henderson (23) No / , 323 Siege Bty Forth, RGA. DoW 14 Dec 1917, casualty clearing station. GWM & Chocques Military Cem. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs John Henderson, grocer, 5 Hermand Crescent, & Kirkcaldy. TED 24 Dec Pte George Henderson (20) No , 4 R. Scots. d. 2 Nov Jerusalem Mem. Son of Andrew Henderson, 88 Colinton Road. Boroughmuir school. Pte James Henderson (24) No. 708, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. He was serving in India at the outbreak of the War. Reported missing, two years, then KiA 20 Dec GWM & Le Touret Mem. Fifth son of widow Mrs Ann F. Henderson, 11 Wardlaw Place. He had four brothers in the Services, two awarded the Military Medal, two of them also killed, Pte Andrew Beaton Henderson, R. Scots, KiA 26 Sep 1917, and Pte John Henderson, R. Scots, KiA 9 Apr EEN 25 & 28 Nov, 2 & 6 Dec 1916, photo. Pte James Henderson (32) No , 9 R. Scots. DoW received in action 31 Oct 1918, casualty clearing station. Don Communal Cem, Annoeullin. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Henderson, 20 Wardlaw Street. EEN 16 Nov TED 18 Nov Pte John Henderson (31) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr GWM & Roclincourt Valley Cem. Son of widow Mrs Ann F. Henderson, 11 Wardlaw Place. He had four brothers in the Services, two awarded the Military Medal, two of them also killed, Pte James Anderson, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 20 Dec 1914, and Pte John Henderson, R. Scots, KiA 9 Apr Newpaper insert by Mr & Mrs John McEdward, 4 Hermand Terrace. Employed, banksman, with Mr John McEdward, coal merchant, Gorgie. EEN 12 & 19 May Pte John Leckie Henderson ( ) Enlisted, Dec No.18625, 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Sp. Robina Temple Henderson, 2 Smithfield Street. His sisters-in-law Nelly & Jeannie, 6 Wheatfield Street. His brothers-in-law, Gunner David Temple, RGA, DoW 1917, & Pte Joseph Temple, A & S Hdrs, KiA Employed, cooper, Messrs Andrew Usher & Co, Sciennes. EEN 12 Aug 1916, photo, 2 Jul 1917 & 23 Apr & 1 Jul TED 21 Aug 1916.

100 Sgt Robert Henderson (24) No , C Bty, 86 Bde, RFA. Military Medal. DoW 9 Sep 1917, casualty clearing station. Godewaersvelde British Cem. Son of Alexander Henderson, baker, & Jane Henderson, 13 Shandon Place. Sp. Isa Swan, 9 Murieston Crescent. His sister, Jane Graham Henderson & brother-in-law, David Cameron McMath, 7 Moat Place. Employed, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 13 &15 Sep, 12 Oct 1917, photo. TED 14 Sep & 18 Oct 1917, photo. 2nd Lieut Robert Henderson (23), 4 Gordon Hdrs. DoW 16 Apr GWM & Aubigny Communal Cem.Extn. One of three soldier sons of Peter & Helen Henderson, 223 Gorgie Road. In 1901, 21 Stewart Terrace. Employed, clerk. TED 1 May 1917, photo. Pte Thomas Henderson (21) No , 8 Royal Welch Fusiliers. DoW 18 Aug 1915, received at the Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of James Henderson, tinsmith, & Jeannie Henderson, 3 Hermand Crescent. Perhaps kin to Frederick McIntyre Henderson, postman, & William Henderson, brass finisher, same address. EEN 26 Aug TED 28 & 31 Aug, 1 Sep 1915, photo. Pte William Lamb Henderson ( ) No , 43 Canadian Inf (Manitoba Regt). KiA 6 Jun Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Youngest son of the late Charles Henderson, Juniper Green. Nephew of James Russell, 5 Westfield Road. EEN 19, 21 & 23 Jun 1916, photo. Sgt William Ewart Henderson (23) No.59, 5 R. Scots. d. 20 Jun East Mudros Military Cem. Son of W.F. & Margaret Henderson, 37 Falcon Avenue. Boroughmuir school. Hendry Pte Thomas Hart Hendry (25) No. 9674, 1 R. Scots. Served six years in India. KiA 22 Apr 1915 F & F. Bedford House Cem. b. Galashiels. Son of Mrs Margaret Hendry, 6 Northcote Street & 55 Haymarket Terrace. His youngest brother, invalided home. Employed, weigher, EEN 15 May 1915, photo. Henry Pte Albert Edward Henry ( ) Enlisted, Liverpool. No. 2112, 9 King's Liverpool Regt. KiA 25 Sep 1915 F& F. Dud Corder Cem, Loos. b. Liverpool. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte John Henry ( ) No.248, L/Corp, 2, 4 Dragoon Gds (Royal Irish). KiA 1 Nov 1914 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Sp. Annie Steven, 20 Watson Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 23 Dec 1914, photo. Hepburn Pte William Hepburn (29) No.2444, 53 Australian Imperial Force. DoW 28 Feb St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Son of John & Jessie Gallaty Hepburn, 4 Dundee Place. Employed, butcher, St Leonard s Branch, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 6 Mar 1917.

101 Hermiston Pte John Hermiston ( ) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Jerusalem Mem. Nephew of & resided with Miss Hermiston, 15 Watson Crescent. Employed, tailor, Bread Street Branch, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 16 & 23 Feb Heron/Herron Pte J. A. Herron (24) No. 7058, fitter, D Bty, 17 Bde, RFA. KiA 22 Oct Caterpiller Valley Cem, Longueval. Son of RSM Andrew Herron, clerk, R. Scots Fusiliers & Mrs Herron, 8 Wheatfield Street. EEN 25 Nov TED 25 Nov Pte William James Heron (22) No RASC, then No , 16 Nottingham & Derby Regiment (Sherwood Forresters). Reported wounded, missing, then KiA 4 Aug 1917, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Perhaps, J. W. Heron. Eldest son of William & Margret Heron, 78 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Grandson of Mr & Mrs Watson, Hall Place, Uphall. TED 28 & 30 Sep 1917, photo, & 18 May Heslin Pte John Heslin ( ) No.40282, 8 BW. KiA 17 Dec Gouzeacourt New British Cem. Sp, Mary Allan & three children, 14 Wardlaw Street, formerly Abbeyhill. Employed, Youngers Brewery, Abbeyhill. EEN 9 & 19 Jan 1918, photo. Hetherinton Pte Thomas Hetherington (20) No. 8715, 1 Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA, 11 Nov 1914, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of John Heatherington (57) d. 20 Mar 1921, funeral to NMC, & Helen Hetherington, 20 Orwell Place. Boroughmuir school. TED 9 Sep 1915, photo, 13 Jan & 8 Feb EEN 12 Jan & 10 Feb 1916, photo. Hewison 2 nd Lieut John E. Hewison (21), 9 R. Scots. Served in France. Recommended for Military Cross. d. 19 Apr St Nicholas British Cem. b. India. Son of Rev. John R. Hewison, of Westry, Orkney. Boroughmuir school. Hewit/Hewitt Pte William Hewit (21) No , stretcher bearer, B Coy. 4 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). May have served in Palestine. KiA. 23 Aug Vis-En-Artois Mem. Eldest son of James Hewit, meter fitter, & Barbara Hewit, 13 Shandon Crescent. Grandson of William Hewit, 11 Merchiston Grove. Boys Brigade Coy, St Michael s Church, Slateford Road. Boroughmuir school. EEN 21 Sep Pte William Hewitt (37), 1 A & S Hdrs, serving sixteen years in India & South Africa. Transf. to BW. KiA 28 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Foster son of his aunt &

102 uncle, Mr & Mrs P. Wood, 48 Milton Street. His sister & brother-in-law, J. A. Pratt, 3 Wardlaw Terrace. EEN 12 Oct Hickie L/Corp James Brackenridge Hickie ( ) No R. Scots, attached R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 30 Jul Thiepval Mem. Son of the late John Hickie, tinsmith, & Agnes Brackenridge. His brother John Hickie (34) d. 12 Jan 1914, funeral to NMC, and his wife Hughina Hickie, 15 Murdoch Terrace. Sp, Mrs Hickie & four children, 9 & 13 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, waiter. EEN 31 Mar TED 28 Aug 1916, photo. Hickman Pte Albert Hickman ( ) No.1398, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Gordon Cem, Memetz. Son of Alebert & Jane Hickman, 10 Wardlaw Place. His brothers, Charles & Willie Hickman, one in Gordon Hdrs and the other in the Royal Navy. Employed, Mr W. Munro, baker, Gorgie Road. EEN 21 Jul, 5 & 9 Aug 1916, photo, 2 Jul 1917 & 1 Jul Higgins Pte Matthew Thomson Higgins (27) No , A Coy, 16 R. Scots. DoW 7 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Heilly Station Cem, Mericourt-L Abbe. b Son of Hugh Higgins & Mary Anne Thomson Higgins, of Glasgow. Boroughmuir school. MA Edin Uni. Employed, teacher, Warrender Park school. Hill Pte Jack Hill (23) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 30 Mar Ramparts Cem, Lillie Gate. His brother, Mr Alexander Wishart Hill, railway servant, 14 Springwell Place. Boroughmuir school, Pte Jack Hill (19) No , D Coy, 2 HLI. DoW 13 Sep 1918, c.c.s. GWM & Sunken Road Cem, Bois Leux-St Marc. Son of Thomas S Hill & Margaret Hill, 7 Wheatfield Road. EEN 2 Oct Pte James Hill ( ), R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA His sister, Mrs Cumming, 136 Dalry Road. Sp. Mary Milne Hill, 38 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 7 Aug Pte James Hill ( ), MT, RASC, attached Tank Corps. KiA 21 Sep Son of Mr & Mrs Walter Hill, 22 Haymarket Terrace. TED 19 & 26 Oct 1918, photo. L/Corp John Hill (21) No.28465, R. Engrs. Transf. to B Coy, 8 Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. d. pneumonia, 10 Dec 1918, Salonika. Sofia War Cem. Son of James & Elizabeth Hill, 35 Watson Crescent. His sister, Mrs T. Smith. EEN 31 Dec Jan 1919, photo.

103 Pte John Hill (19) No , D Coy, 2 HLI. d. 13 Sep GWM & Sunken Road Cem, Bois Leux-St-Marc. Son of Thomas S, & Margaret Hill, 7 Wheatfield Street. Bombardier Nicholas Hill (29) No.23196, 26 Bty, 17 Bde, RFA. KiA 16 Apr Tilloy British Cem, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines. Son of Thomas Hill. Sp, Agnes Williamson Hill, 28 Wardlaw Place. EEN 9 May Hislop L/Corp Frederick A. Hislop (27), 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 11 Sep 1915, Lakenham Military Hosp, Norwich. Funeral to Edin. (Warriston) Cem. Younger son of Mr & Mrs Wiliam Hislop, 5 Harrison Road. TED 13 & 14 Sep Hoatson Pte William Hoatson (19) No , D Coy, 6 BW. Reported missing. POW for 1 week. DoW 28 Mar 1918, Germany. Flesquieres Hill British Cem. Son of James & Elizabeth Hoatson, 107 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Andrew Hoatson, decorator, 19 Wardlaw Street. EEN 29 Oct Hoffie Pte Stephen Hoffie (19) No , 1 KOSB. d. 18 Apr Ameke British Cem. Son of Stephen & Mary Hoffe, 5 South Clerk Street. Boroughmuir school. Hogg Sgt A. Hogg (26) No.8502, 1 Cam Hdrs. Served in India before the War. DoW received in action 27 Sep Brie British Cem. Second son of Mrs J or Alison Hogg, 37 Pleasance. His sister, Mrs Campbell, 1 Washington Street. He had three brothers in the Services. Sp. Annabella Hogg & child, 1 Washington Street. EEN 9 & 23 Oct 1918, photo. Pte James Hogg (26) No.598, 2 BW. Served ten years in the Army, six of them in India. Royal Humane Society medal & certificate Indian Expeditionary Force. KiA 21 Jan 1916, Persian Gulf. Basra War Cem. Second son of George Hogg, labourer, & Margaret Hogg, 19 Fowler Terrace. EEN 14 Feb TED 24 Feb Pte Richard Hogg (36) No , 6 KOSB. DoW 23 Jan NMM & Fins New British Cem. Eldest son of Charles & Helen Hogg, 5 Lily Terrace. Sp. Jane H, Hogg, of Boston, 4 Hermand Terrace, 13 St Helens, Spittal, Berwick. Employed, Messrs Simon Henderson & Co, biscuit works, Slateford Road. EEN 23 Feb TED 23 Feb Pte William Hogg (23) No.296, saddler, 1 City of Edin. Bty, 1 Lowland Bde, RFA. KiA 6 Aug Dartmoor Cem, Becordel-Becourt. Youngest son of the late Thomas & Jessie Hogg, 20 Caledonian Road. Employed, Currie & Co, Rubber Works, Dalry Road. EEN 19 Aug, 2 & 4 Sep 1916, photo. TED 28 Sep 1916, photo.

104 Hoggan Rifleman Thomas Adams Hoggan (19) No.2585, X Coy, 5 R. Scots. KiA 10 Aug Cambrian Churchyard Cem. Youngest son of James Hoggan, rubber worker, & Margaret Hoggan, 5 Orwell Terrace. His brothers, Pte James Hoggan, HLI & Pte D.G. Hoggan, R. Scots Fusiliers, wounded. Employed, apprentice, Messrs Greig, engineers, Dundee Street. EEN 25 & 30 Aug 1916, photo. TED 15 May 1917 photo. Holton Rifleman Alexander Holton ( ) No , 8 City of London (Post Office Rifles). Reported missing then KiA 15 Sep Warlencourt British Cem. Son of Mr Patrick Holton, labourer, & Mrs Mary Holton, 5 Robertson Avenue. EEN 23 & 26 Jul 1917, photo. Honeyman Pte George Honeyman (20) No , 7 HLI. d. 28 Aug Vis-En-Artois Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs George Honeyman, 70 Montpelier Park. Boroughmuir school. Hood L/Corp James Keir Hood (33) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. DoW 12 Mar Faubourg D Amiens Cem, Arras. Only son of John Hood (73) d. 26 Jul 1921, funeral to NMC, & Susan Hood, 31 Dundee Terrace. Employed postman, Edinburgh. EEN 24 Mar TED 9 & 19May photo. Hook Pte William Hook (32) No.7463, 1 BW. Killed by shell burst 3 Sep Dury Crucifix Cem. Third son of Mr & Mrs Hook, Dorest Place. Sp, Annie Given & children, 3 Washington Street. EEN 24 Sep & 23 Oct 1918, photo. Hope Staff Sgt David Paul Hope (23) No , fitter, 3 Siege Bty, RGA. d. influenza & pneumonia, 27 Nov 1918, No.2 Australian General Hosp. NMC, SMM & Terlincthun British Cem, Wimillie. Youngest son of James Slater Hope, gate keeper, & May Milne Hope, 8 Laurel Terrace, Slateford Road. EEN 29 & 30 Nov L/Corp Hugh A. Hope (23) No , 2 Cam (SR). d. 23 Oct Bancourt British Cem. Boroughmuir school. 2nd Lt John Angus Hope ( ), 16 R. Scots. d. 22 Oct Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of widow Janet Hope, residing 1911 at 86 Carnagie Street. Boroughmuir school. Horne Pte Charles Horne (19) No. 5264, 12 A & S Hdrs. d. of Maleria fever 4 Aug 1917, casualty clearing station. Sarigol Military Cem. Youngest son of Alexander Horne,

105 cab man, & Jane Horne, 225 Gorgie Road. His brother. Pte James Horne, reported missing since 10 Jul Perhaps kin to William Horne, baker, same address. EEN 11 Aug Horsburgh Pte Andrew Horsburgh (31) No. 9227, 8 BW. DoW 15 Nov 1915, France. Boulogne Eastern Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Horsburgh, Loanhead, Midlothian. Sp. Elizabeth Horsbugh, 10 Smithfield Street & Prestonfield Dairy, Craigmillar. EEN 16, 17 & 18 Nov 1915, photo. TED 17 Nov Pte David Horsburgh (19) No.3/6245, 9 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 10 Dec Railway Dugouts Burial Ground. Address, 6 Wheatfield Road. Son of Mrs M. Horsburgh, 5 Viewforth Square. EEN 21 & 29 Dec 1915, photo, 9 Dec Hosey Pte James Hosey (25) No. WR/ , sapper, R. Engrs. d. 11 Jan 1919, Neath, Wales. Military funeral from 8 Wardlaw Place to NMC. Employed, scavenger. Hotson Pte John A. Hotson ( ), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 May Le Touret Mem. Nephew of Mr Ramsay, 8 Caledonian Road. EEN 22 May Howes Corp John Howes (22) No , 1/6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 27 Aug 1918, Roeux, near Arras. NMC & Brown's Copse Cem, Roeux. Son of Herbert & Annie Howes, 80 Spottiswoode Street. Howie Pte David Howie ( ) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA 26 Mar Pozieres Mem. His brothers, Sgt William Howie, of Cupar, Fife, KiA 23 Jul 1918, Pte James Howie, A & S Hdrs, 28 Moat Terrace, wounded in legs & arm & another on active service. EEN 10 Aug Sgt William Howie ( ) No , 7, 8 KOSB. KiA 23 Jul Soissons Mem. His brothers, Pte David Howie, of Cupar, Fife, KiA 26 Mar 1918, Pte James Howie, A & S Hdrs, 28 Moat Terrace, wounded in legs & arm & another on active service EEN 10 Aug Hoy Stoker 1 st class David Hoy, served as Howie (24) No. SS/107341, RFR/DEVIC/783, RN. He was on HMS Goliath, Canopus class battleship, off Cape Helles, Gallipoli, when it was sunk by Turkish torpedo boat Muavenet, with loss of over 500 officers and men, d. 13 May GWM & Plymouth Naval Mem. b. 16 Mar 1890, Edin. Son of William & Elizabeth Hoy, of Edinburgh. Mother, Margaret

106 Reith, wife to Peter Reith, foreman railway servant, 10 Wardlaw Place. According to his relative, David Hoy, his surname was Hoy. Hunter Pte Archibald Hunter ( ) DoW 1918, Manor War Hosp, Epsom, Surrey. Son of Archibald A. Hunter, Almondbank Terrace, then 2 Keir Street. EEN 3 Jul L/Corp George Hunter (19) No.23316, 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Oct Thiepval Mem. Only son of the late Gabriel Hunter, East London Street & Mrs Hunter, Cumberland Street. Nephew of Mary in America & Connie, 54 Dundee Street. EEN 21 Nov Pte Hugh Hunter ( ) No.7334, 2 Cam Hdrs. Reservist & had served in China, India & South Africa. KiA 23 Apr 1915 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Resided with his sister, Mrs Laidlaw, 10 Ritchie Place. EEN 29 May & 2 Jun 1915, photo. 2nd Lieut Hugh Swinterton Forsyth Hunter (19), 1 KOSB. Gallipoli, Oct KiA. 29 Apr 1916, Beaumont Hamel. Auchonvillers Military Cem. b Son of Mr & Mrs James Hunter, 5 Polwarth Crescent. Boroughmuir school. Student of Science. Driver James Hunter (35) No.38329, 128 Bty, 29 Bde, RGA. Abroad since DoW 13 Oct 1918, No.26 General Hosp. Etaples Military Cem. Sp. Eleanor Sommrville Hunter & two children, 23 Orwell Place. Employed, postman, Edinburgh. EEN 23 Oct L/Corp James Hunter (20) No.982, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 22 Oct 1914 F & F. Boulogne Eastern Cem. Son of the late James & Isabella Hunter, 10 Bryson Road. His brother, James Livingston, 2 Appin Terrace. EEN 9 & 11 Nov 1914, photo. Pte John Hunter ( ) No.11212, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 1 Jul 1916, France. Quarry Cem, Montauban. Sp, Mrs Hunter & family, 9 Newton Street. Perhaps kin to Thomas B. Hunter ( 9 / 1 2) d. 26 Feb 1918, funeral to NMC from same address. EEN 22 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. Pte Robert B. Hunter ( ) No , Canadian Inf (British Columbia Regt) 72. KiA 29 Sep Cantimpre Canadian Cem, Sailly. Former address, 40 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 16 Oct & 9 Nov L/Corp William Ross Hunter (24) No.55, H Coy, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 7 Nov 1914 F & F. Ploesteert Mem. Son of John & Isabella Hunter, Bristo schoolhouse, Edinburgh. Boroughmuir school. Hurry Pte James George Jim Hurry (24) No , Canadian Inf (Quebec Regt). KiA 29 Sep Vimy Cem. Second son of the late John & Elizabeth Hurry, Peterbrough, Ontario, Canada, late of Musselburgh. Nephew of Mrs Small, 15 Murieston Crescent. EEN 13 Nov 1918.

107 Hutchison Pte James Hutchison (26) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 4 Dec Cambrai Mem, Louveral. Son of Archibald Hutchison, rubber worker, & Evangline Hutchison, 5 Ivy Terrace. Perhaps kin to Adam Fraser Hutchison, clerk & Archibald Hutchison, traveller, in 1914 lodgers at 5 Ivy Terrace. EEN 12 Dec Imrie Pte Thomas Imrie ( ) No. 2060, trooper, 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 9 Oct Vis-En- Artois Mem. Third son of the late John Imrie, butcher, & Mrs Imrie, 2 West Fountain Place. His brothers and sisters, David, Nellie & Maggie. His sister & brother-in-law Grace & William Durie Barclay, engineer, 33 Gibson Terrace. EEN 31 Oct & 19 Nov 1918, photo. Inglis Pte Alexander D. Inglis (24) No. 8673, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 7 Apr Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Second son of the late Alexander Inglis & Ellen Inglis, late of Dalry Road, then 63 Spruson Street, North Sydney, New South Wales, Newspaper insert by Mr & Mrs Sutherland, 8 Murieston Terrace. EEN 15 May Driver William Inglis ( ) No , 3 Bde, Canadian Field Artillery. DoW 21 Oct Nine Elms British Cem. Son of William Inglis, late of 10 Caledonian Crescent. Nephew of Mrs Gilmour, 7 Eglington Street. EEN 12 & 17 Dec 1917, photo. TED 22 Jan Innes Pte James Innes ( ) Enlisted, 9 Aug No. 9336, trooper, 5 Dragoon Gds. d. 19 Mar GWM, NMM & Thiepval Mem. Second son of Mr & Mrs Joseph Eddle Innes, rubber worker, 109 Gorgie Road. Employed, Mr Lawson, potato merchant, Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Jospeh Innes, cabinet maker, 119 Gorgie Road. EEN 23, 25 & 27 Mar 1918, photo. TED 23 Mar Pte Thomas George Innes (21) No. 4705, Australian Imperial Force. KiA 7 Apr Villers-Bretonneux Mem. Eldest son of Hector & Grace Marguerite Pearl Innes, Lord How Island, New South Wales. Nephew of Mrs John Kerr, shop man, 9 Caledonian Road. EEN 11 May Irvine Pte Adam Irvine (31) No.9648, 2 or 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 13 Oct 1914, Meteren, France. Meteren Military Cem. Address, Dean Path. Second son of Mr Irvine, 21 Caledonian Crescent. Newspaper insert by George Irvine. EEN 11 Nov 1914 & 13 Oct Izatt

108 Pte John Izatt (43) No. 254, 5 Australian Imperial Force. Dow 23 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. Lone Pine Mem. Son of the late John & Janet Izatt, Causewayside. His brother, Petty Officer William Izatt, 13 Stewart Terrace, drowned at sea 31 May His two other brothers, Pte Sam Izatt, R. Scots, wounded, at the Dardanelles, & Able seaman Duncan Izatt, Royal Navy, on active service in the China Sea. His brother-in-law Pte James Graham, BW, KiA France. Sp. Janet Izatt. Employed, baker. EEN 8 Jun TED 30 Jun 1916, photo. Petty Officer 2 nd class William Hamilton Izatt (37) No , RFR/CH/ B2844, RNVR. He was on the HMS Queen Mary, 1 st Battle Cruiser Squadron, at the Battle of Jutland, when fired upon by the German battleships Derffinger & Seydlitz, exploded, disintegrated, and sunk. Drowned at Sea 31 May 1916, HMS Queen Mary. GWM & Chatham Naval Mem. Son of the late John & Janet Izatt, Causewayside. His brothers were, Pte John Izatt, Austalian Imperial Force, KiA 23 Jul 1915, Dardanelles, Pte Sam Izatt, R. Scots, wounded at the Dardanelles, & Able seaman Duncan Izatt, Royal Navy, saw active service in the China Sea. His brother-in-law Pte James Graham, BW, KiA France. Sp. Isabella G. Jones Izatt & two daughters, 13 Stewart Terrace. EEN 7, 8 & 9 Jun 1916, photo. TED 30 Jun 1916, photo. Jack L/Corp Lewis Jack ( ), 12 HLI. Reported missing then KiA 28 Mar Quarry Cem, Montauban. Son of James & Rebecca Jack, 3 Thistle Street. His sister, Mrs Glen, 24 Orwell Place. Employed, grocer, Dundee Street Branch, St Cuthbert s Coop. EEN 9 May 1918 & 15 Feb Pte Samuel Rankine Jack (21) No. R4/ , trooper, Remount Depot, Army Service Corps & Cam (SR). DoW 2 Jul 1915, Farakerly Hosp. NMC. Son of Mr & Mrs W. Jack, 3 Reid's Buildings, Gorgie. His brother Alick d. 22 Jul EEN 3 Jul 1916 Jacks Pte Robert Frater Jacks (22) No.10518, Machine Gun Section, 1 R. Scots. Served in India. KiA 14 Oct 1915, France. Assevillers New British Cem. Third son of the late Mr & Mrs Richard Jacks, Ancrum Ians, Jedburgh & 26 Moat Street. His brothers, sisters & grandmother, at latter address. His eldest brother Sgt Richard Jacks, RASC, serving in France & attached to Worcester Regiment, taken POW and held in Germany (EEN 17 Oct 1918). His friend, Mrs Tait, 142 Dundee Street. EEN 5 Nov 1915, photo, 5 & 6 Jan TED 3 & 10 Nov 1915, photo. Jamieson L/Corp Frank Thomson Jamieson (26) Enlisted, Oct No. R/ 6965, 2 King's Royal Rifles. Wounded home in KiA 22 Jun SMM & Bethune Town Cem. Son of William Jamieson (66) d. 10 Jun 1921, funeral to NMC, & Margaret Dalziel Brown. Jamieson, 23 Shandon Crescent. He had three brothers serving with the Colours. Royal High school. TED 28 Jun Staff Nurse Jessie Smith Jamieson (30) Territorial Force Nursing Service. d. influenza & pneumonia, 13 Dec 1918, Craigleith Military Hosp., Edin. EDC & SMM

109 Eldest daughter of John Jamieson, house painter & Elizabeth Whitton Jamieson nee Hutton, 21 Murieston Crescent. Jardine Pte Frank Jardine ( ) No , 6 KOSB. KiA 7 Jul Quarry Cem, Montauban. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Jardine, 4 Wheatfield Road. Employed, Byreman, EEN 27 Jul 1916 Jarvis Pte Andrew Jarvis (30) No , 2, 20 London Regiment. KiA 30 Apr Jerusalem War Cem. Son of Robert N. Jarvis & Margaret Dickson Jarvis, Prestonpans. Newspaper insert by E.P. Cunningham, 91 Harrison Road. Employed, butcher, Mr Easson, Cadzow Place, Abbeyhill. EEN 5 & 13 Jun 1918, photo. TED 8 Jun Jeffrey Sgt James Jeffrey (31) L/Sgt No. 8900, C Coy, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. Served several years in India. North West Frontier Medal DOW 24 Oct 1916, GWM & Amara War Cem. Eldest son of William & Elizabeth Jeffrey, 5 Robertson Avenue & Whiteford House, Veterans Residence House, Canongate. Perhaps his mother, Elizabeth Jeffrey (?) d.28 May 1915, funeral 8 Robertson Avenue to NMC. His father had served in Seaforth Hdrs, and was on Lord Roberts historic march Kabul to Kandahar, Afghanistan. His brothers, William Jeffrey, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 1917, Robert Jeffrey, Gordon Hdrs, had been wounded, & Richard Jeffrey, RAMC. He was a well known footballer. EEN 14 Nov 1916, photo, 9 & 13 Jun TED 10 Nov 1916 & 18 Jun Pte Peter Jeffrey (32) No.25013, 10 Cam (SR). DoW received in action 19 Apr 1917.Duisans British Cem, Etrus. Only surviving son of Robert Jeffrey (63), stable man, d. 7 Jan 1918, funeral to NMC, & Sarah Jeffrey, 6 Murdoch Terrace. Sp, Kate Smail, 79 Dundee Street. EEN 3 May TED 12 & 21 May 1917, photo. Pte William Jeffrey ( ) No. 1339, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded in or prior to KiA 21 Apr 1917, GWM & Basra Mem. Youngest son of William & Elizabeth Jeffrey, 5 Robertson Avenue & Whiteford House, Veterans Residence House, Canongate. Perhaps his mother, Elizabeth Jeffrey (?) d.28 May 1915, funeral 8 Robertson Avenue to NMC. His father had served in Seaforth Hdrs, and was on Lord Roberts historic march Kabul to Kandahar, Afghanistan. His brothers, James Jeffrey, Seaforth Hdrs, DoW 1916, Robert Jeffrey, Gordon Hdrs, had been wounded, & Richard Jeffrey, was in RAMC. TED 10 Nov 1916 & 18 Jun EEN 12 May, 9 & 13 Jun 1917, photo Jenkinson Sgt David Jenkinson ( ) No R. Scots. KiA 17 Nov Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. His sister, Mrs Galloway, 138 Dalry Road. EEN 13 Dec 1917.

110 Pte James Jenkinson (21) No , 16 R. Scots. Arras Mem. d. 28 Apr 1917, France. Boroughmuir school. Pte Robert Wilson Jenkinson (20) No. 4309, 9 BW. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Eldest son of the late William J enkinson, gas stoker, & Margaret Jenkinson, 4 Watson Crescent. His brother, Pte William Jenkinson, R. Scots, KiA Employed, St Cuthbert s Co-op. TED 6 & 9 Nov 1915, photo. EEN 25 Sep 1916 & 25 Sep Pte William Jenkinson, junior, (23) Enlisted, Jul No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of the late William Jenkinson, gas stoker, & Margaret Jenkinson, 4 Watson Crescent. His brother Pte Robert Wilson Jenkinson, BW, KiA Sp. Jeanie Hennigan, 24 Springwell Place. Employed, police constable, D Division, Torphichen Street, Edinburgh City Police. EEN & 12 Oct TED 11, 12 & 16 Oct 1916, photo. Joe Gilbert Innes Bertie Joe (18) No , HLI (Glasgow), attached 7 Cam (SR). KiA 2 Sep Queant Road Cem. Buissy. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs James Joe, joiner, 32 Bryson Road. Boroughmuir school. Employed, on staff, Edinburgh Evening Dispatch. EEN 23 Sep TED 23 Sep & 30 Oct Johnston/Johnstone Gunner Cumming. Johnston (26) Enlisted, Edin. No , C Bty, 64 Bde, RFA. Killed 14 Jul Ypres Town Centre Extn. b. Pinkie, Musselburgh. Son of Cummings & Janet Stuart Johnston, Stenhoue Mills, Gorgie. TED 26 Jul 1917, photo. Pte George Johnston (25) No , Canadian Inf (Quebec Regiment) (42 Royal Hdrs). DoW 12 Nov NMM, ESC, Bailleul Communal Cem. Extn (Nord). Son of Thomas Johnston & Helen Mason, 14 Moat Street. His brother, Pte John Johnston, R. Scots, wounded Employed, Henderson s Biscuit Factory, Slateford Road, then worked for the Dominion Bank, Canada. EEN 19 &25 Nov 1915, photo. TED 17, 20, 23 Nov 1915, photo. L/Corp John Gulland Johnstone (24) No. 1747, 2 BW. KiA 8 Oct 1915, F& F. Guards Cem, Windy Corner, Cuinchy Second son of James Johnstone, blacksmith, & Helen Johnstone, 30 Duff Street. EEN 28 Oct & 1 Nov 1915, photo. TED 30 Oct 1915, photo. Pte Magnus Scott Johnstone ( ), Royal Marine Light Infantry (Plymouth). d. 9 Jun Helles Mem. Boroughmuir school. L/Corp Robert Johnston (21) No. 1288, C Coy, 1, 4 R. Scots (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles), Mar L/Corp, Oct KiA 12 Jul 1915, Gallipoli. b Younger son of Mrs Johnston, 26 Caledonian Crescent. George Heriot's school. Member of the Southern Harriers Club. Employed, Horne & Lyell WS, 39 Castle Street. EEN 2 Aug TED 1 Sep 1915, photo.

111 Pte Thomas F. Johnstone (25) No.41934, 2 KOSB. KiA 20 Oct Roguigny- Equancourt Road British Cem, Manacourt. Son of George Johnstone, Galashiels. Sp. Jane Ann Johnstone, 1 Caledonian Road & 13 Young Street. EEN 24 & 25 Oct Jollie Pte John Jollie ( ) No.6619, 2 R. Scots. KiA 5 Dec 1914, near Kemmel, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. He was perhaps, John Jollie, labourer, 1914 at Tynecastle Place. Son of the late Andrew Jollie, rubber worker. His brother, Edward Saxby Jollie, cooper, 36 Caledonian Crescent. Sp. Janet McGhee, 10 Wheatfield Place. Perhaps kin to Helen Jollie (7/12) d. Feb 1915, funeral 10 Wheatfield Place to NMC. EEN 14 Jan Kay Pte Archibald Archie Kay ( ), Seaforth Hdrs. d. 21 Apr Son of Mrs Kay, 161 Fountainbridge. His father & brother were serving at the Front. Employed, McKenzie & Moncur, Slateford. TED 13 May Pte Daniel Kay (28) No. WR/ , sapper, 5 Foreway Coy, R. Engrs. d. 22 Feb Funeral from 4 Murieston Road to NMC. Son of Alexander Graham Keith & Barbara Keith, 12 Hermand Terrace. His brother, Lieut Alexander Graham Keith, HLI, d Perhaps kin to James Kay, 4 Murieston Road. Employed, painter. Keating Sgt John Keating ( ) No. 3723, R. Scots. Transferred to Scottish Horse. DoW 24 Oct 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Sp. the late Mary Anne McManus, 101 High Street, late of 5 Newton Street. Newspaper insert by Mr & Mrs McManus & his two orphaned sons. EEN 13 Nov Keith Lieut Alexander Graham Keith (23) HLI. d. 18 Dec NMC. Son of Alexander Kay & Barbara Keith, 12 Hermand Terrace. His brother, Sapper Daniel Kay, R. Engrs, d Employed, engineer or clerk. Kellock Pte James Kellock (34) Enlisted, Edin. No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 30 Jul 1916 F & F. GWM & Thiepval Mem. b. Gorgie. His mother resided, 2 Wheatfield Road. TED 27 Sep Kelly L/Corp Alexander Kelly (28) No. 8562, 5 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 25 Apr 1918 F & F. GWM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of Mrs Kelly, 246 Gorgie Road.

112 His brother, Pte Neil Kelly, Scots Gds, d. 13 May Perhaps kin to George Kelly (58), labourer, d. 27 Mar 1920, funeral from 246 Gorgie Road to NMC, & Adam Kelly, fireman, same address. EEN 6 Sep L/Corp James John Kelly (25) No , C Coy, 16 R. Scots. KiA 12 Aug Flatiron Copse Cem, Mametz. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Kelly, of Edinburgh. Sp, Christina Hunter Russell Armstrong, formerly Kelly, 26 Fowler Terrace. Employed, Alliance Assurance Co., Edinburgh. EEN 9 & 27 Sep 1916, photo. TED 9 & 26 Sep 1916, photo. Pte Neil Kelly (20) No. 8991, 2 Scots Gds. d. 13 Mar GWM & Boulogne Eastern Cem. Son of Mrs Kelly, 246 Gorgie Road. His brother, L/Corp Alexander Kelly, 1 Cam Hdrs, KiA 25 Apr Perhaps kin to George Kelly (58), labourer, d. 27 Mar 1920, funeral from 246 Gorgie Road to NMC, & Adam Kelly, fireman, same address. L/Corp Peter Kelly (30) No.6089, 19 Australian Imperial Force. Wounded twice. KiA 14 Jun St Pierre Cem, Amiens. Second son of James & Ann Kelly, 22 Glenmore Road, Paddington, Sydney, Australia, late of West Calder. Nephew of Mrs McGovern, 228 Gorgie Road. EEN 11 Oct Pte Robert Kelly (30) No , KOSB. Tranferred to No , Labour Corps. d. of pulmonary phthisis 17 Aug 1918, City Hosp, Edinburgh. GWM & NMC. Address, 3 Smithfield Street. Unmarried son of the late James Kelly, labourer & Helen Fullerton Kelly. Employed, general labourer. Kelman Pte John Kelman (29), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 6 Apr Duisans British Cem, Etrus. Son of late William & Margaret Kelman. His aunt, Mrs Spence, 25 Watson Crescent. Sp, Jessie Smith, 81 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge, Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to Pt James Kellman, Cam Hdrs, reported missing EEN 21 Apr Kennedy 2 nd Lieut Donald Kennedy (23) Enlisted, Aug Gordon Hdrs. KiA 30 Aug 1918, France. NMC & Douchy-Les-Ayette British Cem. Youngest son of James Kennedy, fireman, & Mary A. Simpson, 153 Dalry Road. EEN 11 Sep & 22 Oct 1918, photo. TED 13 Sep, 9 Nov 1918, photo Pte Thomas Kennedy (18) No , 1, 5 KOSB. Reported missing then KiA 29 Jul Raperie British Cem, Villemontoire. Native of West Calder. Eldest son of James & Maggie Kennedy, 38 Watson Crescent & 91, 7 th Street, New Township Springs, Transvaal, South Africa. EEN 5 Apr Keppie Pte John T. Keppie (29) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. d. 1 Apr Orival Wood Cem, Flesquieres. Sp. Annie Swan Keppie, 21 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 9 Nov 1918, photo.

113 Corp Robert John Keppie (30) No , 16 R. Scots & HLI. d. 22 Oct Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs James Keppie, 223 Gorgie Road. Sp, Elizabeth Ann Peterson Keppie, Widows Homes, Lerwick, Shetland. Perhaps kin to Robert Wardhaugh Keppie, railway servant, 13 Smithfield Street. d. 22 Oct Kerr Engineman Edward Norman Kerr (33) No.1382/ ES, HMS Crescent, RNVR. d. 5 Nov Funeral from 6 Elm Row, Leith to NMC. Sp. Annie E. Kerr, 74 Haymarket Terrace. Pte John Kerr ( ) No.19744, 11 A & S Hdrs. Reported wounded, missing, then KiA 22 Aug NMM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of Mrs James Kerr, labourer, 8 Hermand Street. Three brothers, including Pte Hugh Kerr, A & S, wounded. Sp. Hannah Kerr, 13 Merchiston Grove. Perhaps kin to Ann McG. Kerr (64) d. 17 Nov 1918, 8 Hermand Crescent, NMC. EEN 30 Jul TED 4 Oct & 29 Dec 1917 Pte Thomas Kerr (36) No , 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 1 Oct Louverval Military Cem, Doignies. Second son of Thomas & Janet Kerr, of Edinburgh & Tacoma Place, Broxburn. Sp Mary R. Hepburn, 4 Caledonian Crescent & 33 Dewar Place Lane. EEN 17 Oct Kersley Pte Charles William Kersley (26) No , 7 London Regt. d. 24 Aug Daours Communal Cem. Extn. Son of Annie Kersley, 7 Milton Road, Stoke Newington, London. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Kettles Pte John Robert Morris Kettles (19), D Coy, 4 Gordon Hdrs. d. 22 Mar Arras Mem. Son of the late John & Margaret Kettles, 12 Mayville Gardens. Boroughmuir school. Kidd Sgt John. A. Jack Kidd (25) No Canadian Inf (Manitoba Regt) 27. DoW received in action 30 Apr NMC. Younger son of Mr & Mrs James Findlay Kidd, 3 Comely Bank Avenue. EEN 3 May nd Lieut James Forrest Kidd (21), 12 King's Royal Rifles. Two years in R. Scots, then 20 Squadron, Royal Air Force. Commissioned Reported missing then KiA 1 Nov NMM & Pont-Sur-Sambre Communal Cem. Second son of George Gilbert Kidd, clerk, & Margaret Forrest Kidd, 3 Hermand Crescent. Perhaps kin to Margaret Kidd (10/12) d. 28 Jul 1916, funeral from same address. EEN 9 Nov 1918 & 3 Feb TED3 Feb Kilgour

114 Pte Robert L. Kilgour (25) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 31 Jul Artillery Wood Cem. Son of the late Mr & Mrs Robert Kilgour, Tranent. His brother & sister, George Kilgour & Mrs Grace Burrell, 2 Springwell Place. EEN 17 Aug Kilpatrick Pte John Kilpatrick (21) No. 3575, 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW received in action 3 Sep 1916, at Netley Hosp. GWM & NMC. Son of John & Annie Kilpatrick, 1 Wardlaw Place. Employed, Smith s Chemical Works, Gorgie. EEN 5, 6 & 7 Sep 1916, photo. Corp Robert Kilpatrick (24) No , Sapper, R. Engrs, Sep In France, Aug Corp, 4 Signal Coy, R. Engrs, Jun d. pneumonia & influenza, 8 Dec 1918, No. 32 Casualty Clearing Station, Valenciennes. b. 1894, eldest son of Mr & Mrs D. Kilpatrick, 4 Ogilvie Terrace. George Heriot's school. Pte Robert Fyfe Kilpatrick (23) No A & S Hdrs. Wounded 15 Sep 1916 in action on the Somme. DoW 25 Sep 1916, in hosp. NMM & St Sever Cem, Rouen. Only son of the Rev. William & Mrs Kilpatrick, Gorgie Manse, United Free Church, 4 Shandon Road, Edinburgh. George Watson s school football team. Employed, qualified Chartered Accountant. EEN 28 & 29 Sep 1916, photo. TED 29 Sep King 2 nd Lieut Ebenezer King (24), 3 KOSB, then Royal Flying Corps. Military Cross. d. 17 Mar Newport Cem, Lincoln. Son of Ebenezer & Catherine King, Roseau Anwoth Villas, Corstorphine. Boroughmuir school. Pte James King (21) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 23 Nov NMM & Cambrai Mem, Louverval. Eldest son of James & Elizabeth King, 4 Moat Street, then 30 York Place, Edinburgh. EEN 10 Dec 1917, 23 & 25 Jan 1918, photo. TED 28 Jan Colour Sgt William King ( ) No. 6191, 1 BW & Nigeria Regiment, West African Field Force. Distinguished Conduct Medal. KiA 4 Nov 1915, on Banys Mountain, Cameroons. Zaria Mem. Son of John King, High Street, Brechin. His cousins, Davina & David Thow Patterson, manager, 19 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. EEN 23 Nov Kinghorn Pte James Kinghorn (29) No , 2 KOSB. DoW 12 Oct 1917, at base hosp. Boulogne Eastern Cem. His parents resided 9 Leven Street. His brother had been missing since Battle of Loos. Sp, Mary Cameron Kinghorn, 9 Orwell Terrace & 365 Brock Avenue, Toronto, Canada. EEN 20 Oct Kinlay L/Corp James Kinlay (22) No. 1537, 5 R. Scots. KiA 5 May 1915, Dardanelles. Son of George & Agnes Kinlay, 4 Buccleuch Terrace. Boroughmuir school. Kinnear

115 Pte Edward M. Kinnear (20) No , 12 R. Scots. d. 28 Sep Son of David & Elizabeth Kinnear, 204 Bruntsfield Place. Boroughmuir school. Kirk Pte Gilbert Bruce Kirk (23) No , 12 Coy, MGC. KiA 27 Mar Pozieres Mem. Son of David Black Kirk, mason, & Christina Kirk, 36 Robertson Avenue. Sp, Margaret McKenzie Kirk, 12 Murieston Road. EEN 13 Apr L/Corp Peter Kirk (20) No.14057, 10 Cam (SR). Wounded 1915 in France. KiA 1 Aug Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Alexander Kirk, carter, & Jane Brown Kirk, 17 Murdoch Terrace. His brothers, Mr H. Kirk, also there, & Pte Thomas Kirk, HLI, KiA 25 Sep His sister, Mrs Hannah in Canada. TED 14 Oct EEN 13 & 17 Apr 1918, photo. Pte Thomas Kirk ( ) No. 8091, 2 HLI. KiA 25 Sep 1915 F & F. Guards Cem, Windy Corner, Cuinchy. Son of Alexander Kirk, carter, & Jane Brown Kirk, 17 Murdoch Terrace. His brothers, Mr H. Kirk, also there, & L/Corp Peter Kirk, Cam (SR), KiA 1 Aug Sp. Janet Stewart, formerly Kirk, 170 Fountainbridge. EEN 15 Oct Kirkpatrick Pte James Moore Kirkpatrick (21) No , B Coy, 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug Bouchir New British Cem. Youngest son of Mary & Pte William Kirkpatrick, 3 Washington Street. His brother, Pte William Kirkpatrick, KOSB, KiA EEN 3 & 10 Sep nd Lieut Robert Kirkpatrick ( ), Pte, R. Scots Fusiliers 1916, Promoted to 2 nd Lieut, Duke of Cornwall s Light Infantry KiA 23 June 1918, France. b Boroughmuir school, Student of Arts. Employed, laboratory assistant. Pte William Kirkpatrick (19) No. 6457, 2 KOSB. Reported missing then KiA 20 Dec 1914 F & F. Vauxbuin French National Cem. Son of Mary & Pte William Kirkpatrick, 3 Washington Street. His brother, Pte James Moore Kirkpatrick, R. Scots, KiA EEN 25 Apr Knox Corp Augustus Knox ( ) No , New Zealand Imperial Force. KiA 2 Aug Messines Ridge (New Zealand) Mem. Grandson of the late Thomas Knox, North Queensferry. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Anderson, 4 Yeaman Place & Mr & Mrs Thomas Knox, 1 Hansbury Avenue, Mount Eden, Auckland. EEN 31 Oct Pte John Wood Knox (19) No , 9 HLI (Glasgow Hdrs). KiA 24 Oct GWM & Forest Communal Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Mary W. Knox, 20 Wardlaw Place. EEN 16 Nov & 2 Dec 1918, photo. Pte Walter T. Knox (21) No , 1,5 4 Reserve Battalion, R. Scots. Served at Gallipoli. Discharged from hosp in Jun d. 2 Feb 1919, at 54 Dundee Street.

116 NMC. Second son of William, van man, & Agnes Trotter Knox, 54 Dundee Street. TED 3 Feb Lackie Pte Hugh Lackie ( ) Canadian Inf 25. d Late of Gorgie. Address, 4 Moat Street. EEN 1 Nov 1915, photo. Laidlaw Pte Adam Laidlaw (50) No. 8225, 2 KOSB. Served in the Chitral Expedition 1895 & in the South African War. DoW 20 Nov St Pol Communal Cem Extn. Son of Adam & Mary Laidlaw of Edinburgh. His twin brother, Pte T. Laidlaw, on active service & his sister-in-law, Mrs Laidlaw, 10 Gibson Terrace. Sp. Mary Shanley Laidlaw. EEN 8 Dec Pte Thomas Laidlaw ( ) No.12871, 2 Grenadier Gds. d. 6 Oct Loos Mem. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Laing Pte Patrick S. Laing (38) d. 31 Mar SMM Sp, Jean Alexandra Lynch, 13 Marchmont Crescent. Lieut Patrick James Stevenson Laing (36), Coy, 15 Batn, Canadian Inf. Distinguished Conduct Medal. KiA 18 Aug 1917, Fosse No.10, Communal Cem. Extn, Sains-En-Gohelle. It may be that he and Patrick S. Laing, named on the memorial of St Michael s Church, Slateford Road, Edinburgh, are one. b. Coupar Angus, Perthshire. Son of James Mackie Laing, master plumber, & Janet Laing ms Combe, married 30 Apr 1874 in Forteviot. His father died in 1899, aged 50, at 2 Hill Street, Coupar Angus. In 1914 & 1917 his widowed mother resided 4 Merchiston Grove, Shandon, Edinburgh, where his brother James Wallace Laing, chemist s assistant, b Coupar Angus, was a lodger. His mother moved to 4 Bonnington Terrace, Edinburgh, where she died in 1942, aged 92, the informant being Patrick s sister Jane Angus Laing, 3 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh. His siblings were Alexander, Bella, Andrew, Jane, Jessie, James, and Eleanor Laing. EEN 23 Aug Lamont Colour Sgt Alexander Caldwell Lamont ( ), late of Queens Edinburgh Rifles d. 14 Sep 1914, at 1 Orwell Place. Funeral to Grange Cem, Edinburgh Employed, cabinet maker. TED 15 Sep Lampard L/Corp Bernard George Lampard (28), 9 Essex Regiment. d. 13 Aug Thiepval Mem. b Son of the late Bernard Lampard & Mrs J. E. Smurthwaite, formerly Lampard, Lyon Street, Bognor, Sussex. Employed, North British Rubber Co.

117 Landells Sgt Thomas Beach Landells (21) No , signaller 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Gordon Dump, Ovillers-La Boisselle. Address, 17 West Catherine Place. Eldest son of the late WilliamScott Landells, rubber worker, in 1914 proprietor of property at 262 Gorgie Road, & Daisy Landells, 12 Forrest Road. Boroughmuir school. Perhaps kin to William Landells, 1914 at 12 Muireston Road. EEN 2 & 9 Aug 1916, photo. TED 2 Aug Lang Pte Peter Lang (19) Enlisted Edin. No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 22 Oct 1916, F & F. Warlencourt British Cem. b. Edin. Youngest son of James Lang (55), carter, d. 17 Feb 1917, funeral to NMC, 91 Dundee Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 15 Nov Laughlin Driver Charles Laughlin ( ), RASC. KiA 26 Dec His sister, Mrs Kelly, 12 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 23 Jan Lauriston Pte Hamilton W. Lauriston ( ) No , sapper, 90 Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 14 Jul Thiepval Mem. Son of William Lauriston, 21 Vine Street, Coventry. His sister, Mrs Scott, 1 Orwell Terrace. EEN 28 Jul Lavender Sgt John Smith Lavender (35) No , Canadian Inf (British Columbia) 72. Military Medal. DoW 15 Jun 1917, No.6 Casualty clearing stn. Barlin Communal Cem. Extn. Late of Edinburgh. Son of the late William & Margaret Lavender. His sister, Mrs Higgins, 2 Wheatfield Terrace. EEN 26 Jun Law Pte John Douglas Law (26) No.40552, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA. 23 Apr 1917, near Cherisy, Battle of Arras. Arras Mem. b Son of John Law, 12 Lady Lawson Street. Boroughmuir & Broughton school. M.A. B.Sc., Edin Uni.. Lawrie Pte Alexander Lawrie ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Third son of Mr & Mrs Lawrie, 7 Slateford Road. Three brothers in the Services. EEN 3 & 9 Aug 1916, photo. TED 31 Jul & 12 Aug 1916, photo. CSM Richard Lawrie (29) No. 8561, 4 Coy, 2 BW. KiA 25 Sep 1915 F & F. Loos Mem. Son of the late William Lawrie, of Peebles. Sp, Margaret L. Lawrie, 1 Westfield Street. EEN 6 Oct TED 6 Oct 1915.

118 Lawson Pte Michael Lawson (28) No , Machine Gun Section, 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr 1917, Battle of Arras. Canadian Cem No.2, Nueville-St-Vaast. Second son of John Lawson, painter. His step-mother, 11 Yeaman Place. His brother Jim, on active service. Sp, Katie Richardson, 3 High Street. EEN 15 May 1917 & 23 Apr Pte William Lawson (20) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Second son of Alexander Lawson, 77 Taunton Road, Toronto, Canada & Alice Lawson, 18 Caledonian Road. EEN 8 & 11 Oct 1917, photo. TED 16 Oct Pte William A. P. Lawson ( ) No.16579, Seaforth Hdrs. d Son of & resided with his mother, Mrs Jessie Lawson Sommerville, 3 Miller Place, Morningside. Employed, North British Rubber Co, Castle Mills. TED 14 May1917. Ledgerwood Pte David Ledgerwood ( ), Royal Irish Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 16 Aug 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Youngest son of William & late Christina Ledgerwood. His brothers, Magis & William Ledgerwood, on active service. His sister-in-law, 6 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 9 Oct Leighton Pte Gordon Porteous Leighton (19) No , 2 KOSB. KiA 28 Jun Ploesteert Mem. Youngest son of James Leighton, cabinet maker, & Isabella Leighton, 36 Myrtle Terrace. Sp, Mary McIntyre & two boys, 15 West Crosscauseway. EEN 20 Jul TED 19 Nov 1918, photo. Leishman Pte Matthew Leishman (21) No. 1948, 5 Cam (SR). d. 29 Oct Thiepval Mem. Son of Matthew & Annie Leishman, 56 Home Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Leitch Capt. Eoen L. Leitch ( ), 5 A & S Hdrs. d. 31 Jul Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of John Leitch of Greenock. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Stoker 1 st class James Leitch (25) No. K/ 31105, HMS Furious, Royal Navy. DoW 16 Jul 1918, in naval hospital. NMC. Second son of the late Andrew & Margaret Leitch, 148 Dundee Street. His brother, Alexander McGregor Leitch, formerly Stein (31), dairy man, d. 10 Feb 1919 of pneumonia, funeral from 148 Dundee Street to NMC, Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 20 Jul Leith

119 Pte John Robert Leith (40) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 15 Jul 1918, Shorncliffe Military Hosp. Funeral from 5 Braid Place, Southside to NMC. Son of Catherine Sutherland Leith, 18 Elgin Terrace. Sp. Margaret McDonald, 35 Watson Crescent. EEN 18 Jul Lemon Pte Alexander Bremner Lemon ( ) No , Canadian Inf (British Columbia) 72. DoW 9 Oct 1918, in general hosp. Etaples Military Cem. Youngest son of the late Alexander & Georgina Lemon (69) d. 12 Jan 1921, funeral from 22 Caledonian Road to NMC. His sister, Mrs Hastie, same address. EEN 12 Oct TED 19 & 30 Oct Lennie L/Sgt John Andrew Lennie (36) No. 8378, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 4 May 1916, of wounds received 26 Apr GWM & Basra Mem. Third son of Mr & Mrs Lennie, 172 Dalry Road. Sp, Madge Kinnell Lennie & two children, 9 Westfield Road. Football player, junior in Heart of Midlothian FC (Tynecastle XI), senior in St Bernard s & Leith, and Post Office teams. Employed, postman, GPO, Edin. EEN 10 Jun TED 10, 16 & 17 Jun 1916, photo. Pte John Lennie (30) No , 6 KOSB. DoW received in action 18 Jun Berlin South-Western Cem. Younger son of the late James & Alice Lennie. His sister, 22 Springwell Place. His brother at sea. Sp, Helen Prior Lennie, 13 Rosemount Buildings. EEN 17 Aug Leslie Bombardier Thomas Leslie (24) No.70303, D Bty, 91 Bde, RFA. d. broncopneumonia, 11 Nov 1918, c.c.s. Queant Road Cem, Buissy. Son of the late John Leslie & Mrs Alexander Wood, 81 Gorgie Road. His sister, Mrs Waugh. EEN 25 Nov 1918 & 7 Jan 1919, photo. Letton Sgt William Henry Letton (27) No , 15 R. Scots. Previously wounded. Reported missing since 28 Apr 1917, then KiA 1 May Cabaret-Rouge British Cem, Souchez. Eldest son of George Gibson Letton, painter, & Marion Letton, 16 Bryson Road. Employed, Painting Dept, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 9 Jun & 13 Dec TED 22 & 26 Jun 1917, photo Liddell/Liddle L/Corp Alexander Liddle ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug GWM & Bouchoir New British Cem. Son of John & Jessie Liddle, late of Leith. His sister, Mrs Peter Murrie, 255 Gorgie Road. His brother Pte John Liddle, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA Employed, painter. EEN 11 & 20 Sep 1918, photo.

120 Pte James Liddell ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 4508, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 13 Nov 1916, F & F. Mailly Wood Cem, mailly-maillet. b. Edin. Son of Mrs H. Tait, 40 Dundee Street. EEN 13 Dec 1916, photo. Pte John Liddle ( ) No. 9815, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 22 Apr GWM & Basra Mem. Son of John & Jessie Liddle, late of Leith. His sister, Mrs Peter Murrie, 255 Gorgie Road. His brother, L/ Corp Alexander Liddle, R. Scots, KiA EEN 11 Sep Pte William Liddell (25), Cam Hdrs. KiA 16 Jul 1916, France. Married. Younger son of the late Thomas & Euphemia Liddell, 22 Downfield Place. His brother, Thomas Liddell, engineer, 19 Springwell Place. EEN 14 Aug TED 19 Aug Lightbody L/Corp William Muir Lightbody (17) No. 7014, 2 Gordon Hdrs. Twice wounded. Reported missing then KiA 6 Sep GWM & Delville Wood Cem, Longueval. Son of William Lightbody & Mrs Mary Lightbody, now Mrs Frederick Shearer, rubber worker, 9 Wardlaw Place. EEN 30 Sep, 14 & 18 Oct 1916, photo. TED 30 Sep Lindsay Pte Alexander John Lindsay (22), 7 Cam Hdrs. Wounded, KiA 28 Apr Tank Cem, Guemappe. Son of James Lindsay, fireman, & Mrs Ann Tyler Lindsay, 20 Caledonian Crescent. TED 9 Oct 1916, photo. EEN 30 May & 4 Jun 1917, photo. Pte John Newbigging Lindsay (19) No , D Coy, 1, 6 A & S Hdrs. d. 1 Jun 1918, Craigleith Military Hosp, Edinburgh. Funeral from 29 Springwell Place to NMC. Younger son of the late William Lindsay, contractor, Stockbridge & Mrs Helen Lindsay, 29 Springwell Place. EEN 4 & 8 Jun Pte William Lindsay ( ), B Coy, 1, 2 Gordon Hdrs. DoW 4 Oct 1915, received in Battle of Loos, France. Etaples Military Cem. Son of Thomas Lindsay, horse shoer, & Grace Lindsay, 63 Dundee Street. Sp, Lily Bruce, 111 Dundee Street & 170 Fountainbridge. EEN 8 & 12 Oct 1915, photo & 4 Oct TED 21 Oct Pte William Lindsay ( ), R. Scots. DoW 20 Feb 1918, casualty clearing station. His sisters, Mrs William Lees Napier, meter worker, 12 Wardlaw Street & Mrs Marion Wood, 20 Downfield Place. EEN 27 Feb & 4 Mar Littlejohn Gunner Thomas Kerr Littlejohn (40) Enlisted, Sep No , 305 Siege Bty, RGA. He had been a year at the Front. KiA 9 Apr EDC & Bienvillers Military Cem. Elder son of James Littlejohn (74) d. 16 Mar 1921, funeral to EDC, & Elizabeth Littlejohn, 8 Caledonian Place. Sp. Charlotte Thorburn, 11 Brunton Place/Terrace. Many years, organist at South Leith Church. EEN 17 Apr Employed, teacher of music. TED 17 Apr Lloyd

121 A/Leading stoker Alfred Lloyd ( ) No. K/ 8947, RN. He was on HMS Pheasant, Moon class destroyer, stationed in Hoy Sound, Scapa Flow, and engaged in a local patrol, when it appears to have struck a mine, exploded and sank, with the loss of its entire compliment. d. 1 March 1917, HMS Pheasant, Scapa Flow. Plymouth Naval Mem. Newspaper insert by his friend M. Reid, 17 Yeaman Place. EEN 2 Apr L/Corp Harry Lloyd (44), Foot Police, Military Police Corps. d. 29 Jan Terlincthun British Cem, Wimille. b. Stafford. Son of George & Mary Jane Lloyd, 33 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to L/Corp E. Lloyd, R. Scots, same address, wounded 1915, Dardanelles. EEN 5 Mar Lochhead Colour Sgt Alexander John Lochhead (22) No. 1321, H Coy, 4 R. Scots. KiA 14 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of the late Colour Sgt A. J. Lochhead, 1 A & S Hdrs & Margaret Lochhead, 95 Dalry Road. He had two brothers on active service. Employed, Skene, Edwards & Garson WS, Albyn Place. TED 6 Aug Locke Pte Robert Hastie Locke (25) No. MI/ 08955, RASC. d. 9 Nov Funeral from City Hosp, Edinburgh to NMC. Sp. Janet Hastie Locke, 18 Caledonian Place. Lockie Pte Hugh Lockie (34) No , Canadian (Nova Scotia) 25, 2 nd Contingent. KiA 13 Oct 1915, F & F. La Laiterie Military Cem. Sp, Davina Lockie, 4 Moat Terrace. Resided there prior to emigrating. TED 11 Nov Logan Pte John Logan ( ), R. Scots. DoW 14 Oct 1918, casualty clearing station. Youngest son of David Logan, tailor, East Linton. His brother, J. Logan, 1 Murieston Crescent. Sp. Margaret Hunter & three children. EEN 4 Nov Lonnie Rifleman William Lonnie (19) No , 8 London Regiment (Post Office Rifles). DoW 10 Aug Villers-Bretonneux Military Cem. Son of John Lonnie, 25 Albert Place. Nephew of Mr & Mrs J. Craig, 18 Robertson Avenue. Grandson of Mrs Pringle, 34 East Preston Street. EEN 5 Oct Lothian L/Corp George Lothian (19), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 22 Feb Basra Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs James Lothian, 8 Hermand Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 6 Mar 1917, photo. Lovie

122 Pte George Lovie (41) No , 11 Cam (SR). KiA 19 Nov GWM & Karasouli Military Cem. Only son of George & Isabella Imlah Lovie (Mrs Kindness, 134 Gorgie Road), of New Deer, Maud, Aberdeenshire. EEN 12 & 18 Dec 1916, photo. Low/Lowe Gunner George Low (28) No , 4 Mountain Bty, RGA. d.26 Oct 1918, influenza & pneumonia. Buried, Quetta, India. Delhi Mem (India Gate). Elder son of George Low, 17 Sunbury Place, Belford Bridge, on active service. Newspaper insert by his aunt Mrs Callan, 11 Downfield Place. Employment, riding master in Edinburgh. EEN 14 Dec Pte John Lowe (19) No. 3495, 1, 9 R. Scots, France, Aug 1916, attached 12 R. Scots. KiA 6 Sep GWM & Villers Station Cem, Villers-au-Bois. b Son of the late James & Mrs J. Lowe, 16 Robertson Avenue. Perhaps kin to, James Crichton Lowe, clerk, 1914 lodger at same address. George Heriot's school. Employed, clerk, McVite & Price. EEN 22 & 23 Sep 1916, photo. Able seaman Robert Thomas Low (33) No , RFR/ CH/ B/ 8900, RN He was on HMS Hawke, Royal Navy in the North Sea, when it was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-9, with the loss of over 520 lives, only seventy crew survived. d. 15 Oct 1914, lost in HMS Hawke. NMC & Chatham Naval Mem. Son of the late Thomas Low & Elizabeth Smallwood Low, of Wiltshire. Sp, Wilhelmina Pearson Low nee Gibson & two children, 104 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to, James Low, mason & Pte William Thomas Low, coach painter, R. Scots, Kia 28 Oct 1916, also of 104 Dalry Road. Able seaman George Reid, 73 Slateford Road, was also on board the HMS Hawke, when it was sunk. EEN 15 Oct Pte Thomas Henry Tom Lowe (29) No. 7224, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos, France. Ninth Avenue Cem, Haisnes. Eldest son of Thomas & Ellen Nellie Lowe, 14 Caledonian Road. His brother John George Lowe, shoe maker, & sister Lily Lowe, 14 Caledonian Road. Nephew of Mr &Mrs Tuthill, 7 Caledonian Road. His brother-in-law, Corp W. Groves, 2 R. Scots. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 22 & 26 Oct 1915, photo, 25 Sep 1916 & 25 Sep TED 22 & 29 Oct 1915, full figure photo. Pte William Thomas Low (32) No , 1 R. Scots, attached to R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 28 Oct Euston Road Cem, Colincamps. Address, 104 Dalry Road. Son of Thomas Low of Pitlochry, 104 Dalry Road. Sp, Bessie Allan McCall Laidlaw, formerly Low & two childen. Perhaps kin to James Low, mason, & Able seaman Robert Thomas Low, HMS Hawke, Royal Navy, d. 15 Oct 1914, also of 104 Dalry Road.. Employed, Croal, coach painters, Castle Street. EEN 18 & 29 Nov 1916, photo. Lowrie Pte George Lowrie (22), 4, 5 BW. Wounded, Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. KiA 24 Mar 1918, France. Peronne Communal Cem Extn. b Galashiels. Son of John

123 Lowrie, 44 Balcarras Street, Morningside. Boroughmuir school. Student of Arts, Edin. Uni. Lumsden Sgt Richard Simpson Lumsden ( ) No , 2 HLI. KiA 16 Feb GWM & Metz-en-Couture Communal Cem, British Extn. Address, 28 Wardlaw Place. EEN 9 Mar 1918, photo. Lynch L/Corp Hugh Hamilton Lynch, (38) No , 2 Scots Guards. d. 31 Mar SMM & Doullens Communal Cem. Sp. Jean Alexandra Lynch, 13 Marchmont Crescent. Pte Walter Lynch (31) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. d. 24 Sep GWM & Vis-en- Artois Mem. Address, In 1914 valuation roll, 24 Wardlaw Place. Lyon Pte Alexander Slight Lyon (30), R. Scots. d. influenza & bronco pneumonia, 14 Feb 1915, Royal Infirmary, Edin. Funeral from 21 Westfield Road to EDC. Son of the late John Lyon, tailor, & Jane Slight. Sp, Margaret McKay & two children, 21 Westfield Road. Heart of Midlothian FC, trainer. Royal Arch Chapter No TED 16 Feb Gunner Robert Lyon ( ) No.1254, D Bty, 311 Bde, RFA. KiA 27 Oct Belgian Battery Corner Cem. Son of the late Robert & Euphemia Cowing Lyon, 206 or 208 Dalry Road & 32 Findlay Crescent, Rosyth, Fife. Newspaper insert by his chum Pte W. Scott, RASC, on active service & Mrs Scott, 7 Gibson Terrace. EEN 17 Nov & 3 Dec 1917, photo. TED 23 Nov MacAdam CSM Alexander Crockett MacAdam (33) No.9725, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. Fifteen years service in the Army. Cross of St George, 3 rd class (Russia). KiA 7 Jan 1916, Persian Gulf. Basra Mem. Son of the late Walter McAdam & Rachel Wardell McAdam. Sp, Flora Inglis Mc Lean McAdam, 14 Caledonian Road. Employed, booking clerk, at Parkhead, North British Railway Co. EEN 2 Feb TED 2 & 9 Feb MacAdie Corp James David Cormack MacAdie (20) No , 2 R. Scots. d. 11 Apr Ploesteert Mem. b. Edin. Eldest son of William MacAdie, mason, & Mary Ann MacAdie, 134 Viewforth. Boroughmuir school. Employed, Commecial Bank of Scotland. MacArdel/MacArdle Trooper I. MacArdel ( ), Scots Greys. d. 27 Jul 1916, GWM.

124 Trooper John MacArdle (28), Inneskilling Dragoons. KiA 7 Jul Templeeux-Le Guerard British Cem. Son of the late John & Ann McArdle, of Gorgie. Sp, Ann Hardman, formerly McArdle, & two children, 3 Dundee Terrace & 15 Moor Lane, Preston, Lancashire. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 19 Jul 1917, photo. TED 21 Jul 1917, photo. MacArthur L/Corp A. MacArthur (22) DoW 1915, Dardanelles. His aunt Mrs P. Finlay & cousins, 12 Hermand Terrace. EEN 3 Jul Rifleman Ralph D. MacArthur ( ), 1, 8 London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) Reported missing then KiA 7 Oct Thiepval Mem. Youngest son of James MacArthur, 31 Buccleuch Street. Boroughmuir school. Employed, sorter, GPO, Edinburgh. TED 10 Aug Pte William Drummond MacArthur (23) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1 Cam (SR). DoW 10 Nov 1918, F & F. Etaples Military Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs McArthur, 4 Dalrymple Place. Employed, North British Rubber Co. MacAulay/MacAuley Pte Donald MacAulay (22) No , A & S Hdrs. Four years active service. KiA 30 Sep GWM.. Pte Spence Davidson MacAuley ( ), 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Sep GWM. Only son of Mr & Mrs Peter Donald MacAuley, Mason, 6 Orwell Terrace. EEN 26 Oct Sp, Helen Macauley & four children, 26 Wardlaw Place. Employed, labourer, Alder & Mackay, meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 7 Oct, 6 & 7 Nov MacCabe Pte James MacCabe ( ) No.1541, 9 R. Scots, then 14 Australian Imperial Force. KiA 28 Aug 1915, Dardanelles. Lone Pine Mem. Employed, circa 1913, Alder & Mackay, meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 1 Nov 1915, photo. TED 25 Oct MacCarter 2 nd Lieut Duncan MacCarter (23), Canadian Scottish. Royal Air Force. Wounded 1915, Ypres. Killed in flying accident 1 May 1918, England. Funeral 12 Bright Terrace to NMC. b. Edin. Son of James & Jemina MacCarter, 12 Bright Terrace, off Dalry Road. EEN 3 & 24 May, 4 Jun 1918, photo. TED 2 Jun 1915, 4, 16 & 21 May 1918, photo. MacConnell Pte John Allan MacConnell (35) No , 8 BW. KiA 25 May La Kreule Military Cem, Hazenbrouck. Son of Mrs McConnell, 16 Gardner s Crescent. His

125 sister, Mrs Thomas Allan, 28 Albany Street, Leith. Sp, Mary Milne McConnell, 38 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, plasterer. EEN 5, 11 & 14 Jun 1918, photo. MacCrory Pte Wiliam MacCrory (18), R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). KiA 2 Nov Address, 9 Stewart Terrace. Nephew of Mr & Mrs MacSpirit, Rosewell. EEN 9 & 17 Jan MacCulloch Able seaman John Dempster MacCulloch (34) No , HMS Pembroke, RN. d. 8 Apr 1919, Naval Hosp, Chatham. Funeral from 9 Mentone Avenue, Portobello to NMC. Only son of Patrick & Sarah MacCulloch. EEN 11 Apr MacDade L/Corp Peter MacDade ( ) No.10033, 2 R. Scots. DoW received in action 14 Jul Thiepval Mem. His parents resided, 9 Robertson Avenue. EEN 30 Oct MacDermid Pte Peter MacDermid ( ), 1 R. Scots. d, malaria fever 8 Nov 1917, Balkans. Salonika (Lemet Road) Military Cem. b. Edin. Sp, Maggie MacDermid, 112 West Bow. Employed, McKenzie & Moncur, Gorgie Road. EEN 1 Dec MacDermott Pte James MacDermott (51) No. 7207, 1 KOSB. Served in South African Boer War. d. 10 Feb NMC. Sp, Margaret Kerrigan McDermott, 62 Grassmarket. Pte James MacDermott, served as James Delaney (33) No. 2459, 6 R. Scots. Army pensioner. d, tuberculosis, 24 Jun 1918, 75 Grassmarket. NMC. Son of the late John & Margaret Delaney McDermott. His sister, Bridget Ritchie, 95 Blackfriars Street. MacDill Pte Robert MacDill (18) No , 8 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 15 Sep EDC & Thiepval Mem. b. 1897, Kirkcudbright. In 1901, resident, 30 Watson Crescent. Son of William & Robina McDill, Ravenshall Cottages, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbrightshire. His brothers & sisters, William, John, David, Isabela & Robina MacDill. Perhaps kin to John MacDill, van man, 111 Dundee Street. MacDonald Pte Alexander MacDonald ( ), R. Scots. KiA Address, 21 Yeaman Place. EEN 25 Dec 1917, photo. L/Corp Alexander MacDonald (20) No , A & S then 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 8 Oct Tancrez Farm Cem. Only son of Ebenezer MacDonald, wood carver, &

126 Annie MacDonald, 28 Duff Street. Student for fours years at Edinburgh College of Art. Employed, litho artist, Banks & Co. EEN 28 Oct L/Corp Alexander Sandy MacDonald (19) No , Canadian Inf (Quebec Regt). KiA 25 Apr Bois Carre British Cem. Thelus. Address, 21 Salisbury Street. Son of Donald & Isabella MacDonald, Normanhurst Avenue, Normanhurst, Hamilton, Ontario. His cousins, Nan & Bell Stuart, 13 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Isabella Stuart (48) d. 6 Jul 1917, funeral to NMC & Hector Stuart, 13 Bryson Road. EEN 1 Jun CSM Angus MacDonald (37) No. 2571, Cam Hdrs. d. 21 Feb Funeral Princes Street Station to NMC. Age on headstone (43). Son of Angus MacDonald & Alison Hay. Sp, Catherine Suttie. Pte Archibald MacDonald (29) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. d. 23 Dec NMC & Warlencourt British Cem. Son of George Duncan MacDonald & Catherine J. McGregor, 10 McLeod Street. Quartermaster Sgt Colin MacDonald ( ) No.7376, 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 20 Jun 1919, Craigleith Hosp, Edinburgh. Address, Gorgie Road. EEN 23 Jun Pte David MacDonald ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , signaller, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, perhaps in Battle of the Somme. b. Glasgow. Sometime resident, Falkirk. Address, 19 Hazelbank Terrace & 19 Henderson Terrace. Employed, dyer, A & J MacNab, Slateford. EEN 29 Jul & 1 Aug 1916, photo. Pte David A. MacDonald (38) No , KOSB & 12 HLI. KiA 9 Apr Arras Mem. Youngest son of the late David & Janet Crichton McDonald, 3 Richmond Terrace, off Dalry Road. EEN 12 & 16 Jun 1917, photo & 9 Apr Driver George MacDonald ( ) No , RASC. DoW 1918, in general hosp. Only son of George MacDonald, boot closer, 197 Dalry Road. EEN 9 Sep Pte George U. MacDonald (20) No. 1440, 1, 5 R. Scots. Served at Dardanelles. DoW 5 Jun Alexandria (Chatby) Military & War Mem. Cem. His sister, Mrs John Strachan Fraser, boot maker, 13 Watson Crescent. EEN 12 Jun Pte Hector MacDonald (21) No , Cam Hdrs. KiA 13 Aug Second youngest son of Mrs Lawrie, Stel s Row, Broxburn. His sister, Mrs J. Mackay, 10 Yeaman Place. EEN 4 Sep Able seaman James MacDonald (22) No. J/ 36476, HMS Delhi, RN. d. 29 Mar NMC. Son of James McDonald, 1 Oakfield Court, Pleasance, Edinburgh. Pte James Hay MacDonald (37) No , 3 R. Scots. d. 23 Dec NMC. Son of Angus & Alison Hay MacDonald of Edinburgh. Sp, Mary Graham Robson, 8 Craigend Cottages, Liberton. L/Corp James Mitchell MacDonald (26) No , Machine Gun Section, 17 R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul GWM & Thiepval Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs William Forbes

127 MacDonald, plasterer, 61 Gorgie Road. Sp. Catherine Jamieson & three children, 17 Wheatfield Place. Employed, North British Railway Co. EEN 19 & 29 Aug 1916, photo. Gunner James Wright MacDonald (19) No. 330, Lowland (Edin) Heavy Bty. RGA. d. 22 Oct Funeral from 38 Earl Grey Street to EDC. Son of Robert & Isabella McDonald, 2 Lochrin Place, Tollcross. Boroughmuir school. Pte John R. MacDonald (20), 9 Australian Imperial Force. DoW 16 Nov 1915, Gallipoli. Youngest son of late Jane MacDonald. His sisters, Alice & Flora MacDonald, 6 Newton Street. Perhaps kin to Jane W. McDonald (57) d. 18 Mar 915, funeral Same address to NMC. EEN 29 Jan Pte John William Scott MacDonald (19) No. 1991, 9 R. Scots DoW 3 Apr 1915, Boulogne. Boulogne Eastern Cem. Only son of John MacDonald, cab man, & Agnes MacDonald, 22 Downfield Place. Perhaps kin to George MacDonald, iron turner, same address. EEN 10 Apr 1915, full photo of him in uniform of The Dandy Ninth. TED 8 Apr L/Corp William MacDonald (26) No 7312, 1 Cam Hdrs. Served seven years in Cam Hdrs, mostly abroad. Reported missing then KiA 14 Sep GWM & La Ferte- Sous-Jouarre Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Donald Alexander McDonald (57), engine man, d. 12 Oct 1916, funeral to NMC, 223 Gorgie Road. Employed, with his father, Granton Gas Works. EEN 13 Dec TED 14 Dec Pte William Munro MacDonald ( ), A & S Hdrs. KiA 29 Sep Fourth son of Mrs MacDonald, 11 Downfield Place. His son, 40 Duff Street. His sister, widow Margaret MacRae. Employed, oilcake worker. EEN 26 & 28 Oct MacDougall L/Corp Alexander J. MacDougall (22) No. 1215, A Coy, 9 R. Scots. d. 16 May Sanctuary Wood Cem. Son of Peter & Christina MacDougall, 21 Eglinton Street, Haymarket. Boroughmuir school. Pte James MacDougall (22), No. 2740, 9 BW. DoW 2 Jun Bethune Town Cem. b. Slateford. Eldest son of John & Margaret MacDougall, 96 Gorgie Road & New Broughton, Edinburgh. EEN 19 Jun, 12 Jul 1916, photo Pte James MacDougall (24) No. 8870, 2 Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA. 18 Dec GWM & Ploesteert Mem. Son of Daniel & Margaret MacDougall, 17 Wheatfield Place. Employed, cab driver. EEN 5 & 10 Feb TED 7 Feb Pte Thomas MacDougall (22) No.4237, 8 BW. KiA 18 Jul NMM &Thiepval Mem. Son of Thomas & Mary MacDougall, 15 Waggon Road, Bo ness, late of Dundee Street. EEN 18 Aug Pte William MacDougall (39) Enlisted, Edin. No. 5001, 1 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 11 Nov 1914, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b, Edin. Youngest

128 son of late Henry MacDougall (79) d & Mary Meiklejohn (66) d. 1898, 11 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 25 Mar MacEwan Pte Andrew MacEwan (27) No , 2 KOSB. d. 28 May Faubourg D Amiens Cem, Arras. b. St Cuthbert s, Edin. Address, 2 Gibson Terrace. EEN 27 Jun 1916, photo. MacFadden Pte Thomas MacFadden ( ) No.1838, 3 Dragoon Gds (Prince of Wales Own). DoW received in action 12 Apr Beaurains Road Cem, Beuarains. Eldest son of Charles MacFadden. Newspaper insert by his friends, Mr & Mrs MacClusky, 148 Dundee Street. EEN 14 & 17 May 1917, photo. MacFarlane Corp Charles MacDonald MacFarlane (32) No. 5296, 9 Seaforth Hdrs (Pioneers). Wounded in action 2 Jul 1915, at Festubert, France. DoW 13 Jul 1915, Ruchill Hosp, Glasgow. Funeral from 38 Warrender Park Terrace, Marchmont, to NMC. Son of Angus & Jessie Finnie MacFarlane, of Abernethy, Perthshire. TED 15 Jul MacGehan Pte Alexander MacGehan or MacGechan (40) No , 5 HLI. DoW received in action 14 Mar 1918, Netley Hosp, Southampton. b. Cambuslang. His sister, Mrs George Robert Hislop, saddler, 40 Caledonian Crescent. Sp, Mary MacGehan. EEN 21, 22 & 27 Mar 1918, photo. MacGibbon Trooper George MacGibbon (26) No. 3448, 1 Royal Dragoons. Served six years with Colours in India & Africa. KiA 5 Jun 1915, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Second son of George MacGibbon, coach man, & Mary MacGibbon, 33a Gibson Terrace, late of Reston, Berwickshire. His brother, Pte Robert MacGibbon, R. Engrs, KiA Aug EEN 14 Jun 1915, photo. Pte Robert MacGibbon (25) No , sapper, 12 Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 9 Aug 1915, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Youngest son of George MacGibbon, coachman, & Mary MacGibbon, 33a Gibson Terrace, late of Reston, Berwickshire. His brother, Trooper George MacGibbon, 1 Royal Dragoons, KiA 5 Jun EEN 27 Aug nd Lieut Richard Forsyth MacGibbon (22), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA Only son of the late Robert MacGibbon, of Paisley & Renfrew, & Mrs Robert James, residing, Hayfield, Gorgie. George Heriot s school. TED 1 & 9 May 1917, photo.

129 Corp William MacGibbon (20) No , 16 HLI. KiA 15 Sep 1917 F & F. Coxyde Military Cem. b. Glasgow. Son of Mrs Agnes MacGibbon, 14 Downfield Place. Employed, wood carver. MacGill Corp Thomas MacGill ( ) No. 8250, 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 11 Apr Orange Trench Cem, Monchy-Le-Preux. Second son of David MacGill, 68 Dundee Street. EEN 16 Jul MacGillivray Pte Hector William MacGillivray (21), Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 17 Aug Address, 34 Lower Granton Road. His brother, Alexander MacGillivray, Gas commission servant, 8 Smithfield Street. EEN 4 Jul MacGilliwie Gunner T. MacGilliwie (22) No , 263 Bde, RFA. Three years service. d. pneumonia, 2 Nov 1918, No. 27 General Hosp, Egypt. Cairo War Mem Cem. Youngest son of Thomas & Jane MacGilliwie, 206 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Daniel MacGilliwie, wood carver, 218 Dalry Road. EEN 15 Nov MacGilp Pte Archibald Allison MacGilp (20) No , 11 R. Scots. d. 13 Apr Lijsentheok Military Cem. Son of Archibald & Elizabeth Allison MacGilp, 33 Montpelier Park. His brothers, Pte Hugh MacGilp, R. Scots, d & L/Corp John MacGilp, R. Scots, d. 23 Apr Boroughmuir school. Pte Hugh MacGilp ( ) No. 1701, 9 R. Scots. d. 14 May Sanctuary Wood Cem. Son of Archibald & Elizabeth Allison MacGilp, 33 Montpelier Park. His brothers, Pte Archibald Allison MacGilp, R. Scots, d.13 Apr 1918 & L/Corp John MacGilp, R. Scots, d. 23 Apr Boroughmuir school. L/Corp John MacGilp (19) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 23 Apr Arras Mem. Son of Archibald & Elizabeth Allison MacGilp, 33 Montpelier Park. His brother Pte Archibald Allison MacGilp, R. Scots, d. 13 Apr 1918 & Pte Hugh MacGilp, R. Scots, d 14 May Boroughmuir school. MacGlashan Pte Charles Gilders Lees MacGlashan ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Apr Arras Mem. Only son of the late John & Isabella MacGlashan. Sp, Margaret MacArthur & six children, 15 Watson Crescent. Employed, brass finisher, Alder & MacKay, meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 9 Mar TED 6 Jun MacGovern

130 Corp Frank MacGovern (23) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Jerusalem Mem. Eldest son of Thomas & Mrs MacGovern, Malleny Mills, Balerno & 2 St Mary s Street. Nephew of Mr & Mrs MacGovern, 13 Westfield Road. EEN 29 Dec MacGregor Pte Thomas MacGregor (18) No. 1763, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 6 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. Pik Farm Cem, Helles. Eldest son of Thomas MacGregor & late Susan MacGregor, 9b Gibson Terrace. Employed, confectioner, Messrs Simon Henderson & Sons Ltd, biscuit works, Slateford Road. EEN 31 Jul TED 2 Aug MacGrouther Sgt William Erskine MacGrouther ( ) Enlisted No , 19 R. Scots. He left the compative shelter of a shell hole to rescue a wounded comrade, lying out in the open, when he was shot through the head by a sniper. Reported missing & KiA 22 Oct Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs MacGrouther, goods superintendent, Caledonian Railway, 70 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. He was well known in music circles, & in the Edinburgh Choral Union, Southen Light Opera Co. & Excelsior Glee Quartet. Employed, clerk, Messrs Simon Henderson &Sons Ltd, biscuit works, Slateford Road. EEN 14 & 22 Jan TED 25 & 31 Jan 1918, photo. MacGubbin 2 nd Lieut Percy Griffith MacGubbin ( ), 7 Rifle Brigade. d. 23 Apr Pozieres Mem. Boroughmuir school. MacGuckian Corp Hugh MacGuckian (33) No. 7606, 2 R. Scots. KiA 2 Jun 1915, F & F. NMC & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Hugh & late Mary MacGuckian, Dunston on Tyne. Sp, Mabel Sloggie MacGuckian, 3 Brandfield Street, Edinburgh. His son Harry MacGuckian, gunner, Royal Artillery, d MacGuffie Gunner Robert MacGuffie (22) No , 3 Siege Bty, RGA. d. 5 Oct ESC & Bellicourt British Cem. b. Edin. Address, 9 Richmond Terrace, off Dalry Road. Son of Robert MacGuffie & Mary Brown, 9 Glenogle Road. EEN 28 Oct MacGuire Pte Frank MacGuire (25) No. 1914, D Coy, 6 Scots, attached 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs P. MacGuire, 164 Dundee Street & 109 Rose Street. Sp, Mary MacGuire ms Lamb, 2 Washington Lane Cottages & 142 Dalry Road. Newspaper insert by Mrs Petrie, 142 Dalry Road. Employed, Blacksmith. EEN 27 Dec 1915 & 28 Jun 1917.

131 Pte James MacGuire ( ), 2 Scots Gds. Sixteen years with Colours & as reservist. He had been seven months in the firing line. KiA 28 Apr Sp, Mrs MacGuire & four children, 20 Caldonian Crescent. Employed, checker, Musselburgh goods station. EEN 20 May MacIntosh Sgt George MacIntosh ( ) No , 10, 11 HLI. d. 28 Aug NMM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Sp, Annie MacIntosh ms Faulds, of Edinburgh. Pte James Angus McIntosh (21) No. 3608, 6 R. Scots. d. 22 Aug Heilly Station Cem, Mericourt - L'Abbe. b. Edin. Second son of Alexander McIntosh, brewery cellar man, & Jessie McIntosh, 79 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to John MacIntosh, boot maker, 79 Dundee Street. Employed, Cleansing and Lighting Department. CSM James Stewart MacIntosh (36) No , Scottish Horse, then 13 BW. Military Service Medal & twice Mentioned in Despatches. KiA 17 Oct Highland Cem, Le Cateau. Son of George MacIntosh, of Edinburgh. Sp, Frances Kerr Easton MacIntosh, 42 Watson Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 16 Nov Driver John MacIntosh (24) No , C Bty, 86 Bde, RFA. d. 16 Nov Funeral from 18 Moat Street to NMC. Pte John MacIntosh ( ), R. Scots. DoW 1917, in hosp. Son of Mrs MacIntosh, 40 Dundee Street. His brother Pte William MacIntosh, R. Scots Fusiliers, DoW in hosp EEN 1 & 4 May 1917, photo. Pte William MacIntosh ( ), R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA Son of Mrs MacIntosh, 40 Dundee Street. His brother Pte John MacIntosh, R. Scots, DoW in hosp EEN 4 May 1917, photo. 2nd Lieut William Alexander MacIntosh (21), 2 R. Scots. Commissioned DoW 26 Sep 1917, in hosp, France. Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of the late William & Mary Ann MacIntosh, 40 Lauriston Place. Boroughmuir school. MacIntyre Driver John MacIntyre ( ) No , 31 Reserve Bty, RFA. d. 14 Dec Funeral from 3 Grindley Street to NMC. MacIsaac L/Corp David MacIsaac (24), No , 1 Canadian Mounted Rifles. KiA 4 Jun Bois Carre British Cem, Thelus. Son of David MacIsaac, pipe layer, & Mary MacIsaac, 11 Cathcart Place. His younger brother, Pte John MacIsaac, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA Apr EEN 23 Jun 1917.

132 Pte John MacIsaac (19) No.13979, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr Highland Cem, Roclincourt. Youngest son of David MacIsaac, pipe layer,& Mary MacIsaac, 11 Cathcart Place. His older brother, L/Corp David MacIsaac, Canadian Mounted Rifles. KiA Jun EEN 19 & 22 May 1917, photo & 9 Apr Mackay Sgt A. Mackay (36) No , 6 MGC. Military Medal. d. pneumonia, 24 Nov 1918, in hosp, abroad. Etaples Military Cem. Sp, Elizabeth Ramsay, 7 Bryson Road. EEN 30 Nov & 2 Dec Pte Alexander MacKay (34) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 31 Jul 1917, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Thomas MacKay, 20 Caledonian Place. Sp, Elizabeth Ross MacKay, 45 Jordon Lane, Morningside. EEN 2 Sep nd Lieut Angus MacKay (24), 9 R. Scots. Transferred to 5 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 16 Nov 1916, France. Boulogne Eastern Cem. Son of Angus & Catherine MacKay, 3 Upper Gilmore Place. Boroughmuir school. Pte Donald Sutherland Don MacKay (23) Enlisted Edin. No , Cam Hdrs. Transferred to No , 112 MGC (Inf). DoW 25 Sep 1917, F & F. Hooge Crater Cem. b. Edin. Son of Benjamin MacKay, gardener, & Christina MacKay, 38 Fowler Terrace. His sister Jessie & brother-in-law, same address. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 26 & 27 Oct 1917, photo & 25 Sep TED 4 Dec Pte George Aithie MacKay (20) No , A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Sep GWM. Youngest son of William A. & Rebecca MacKay, 1 Westfield Street. EEN 2 Nov Pte John MacKay (24) No. 9356, 5 Cam Hdrs. He was serving in India at the outbreak of the War. Reported missing then KiA 3 Feb 1917, F & F. Arras Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs MacKay, Gibson Terrace, then 15 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 14 & 16 Mar 1918, photo. Pte John MacKay (38) No , 2 KOSB. Served through South African Boer War. Re-enlisted, Sep 1914 & served in the British Expeditionary Force. KiA 4 Oct Hooge Crater Cem. b. Edin. Son of John MacKay, Colinton & Mrs MacKay, 7 Robertson Avenue. Perhaps kin to Neil MacKay, lodger, 1914 same address. EEN 15 & 18 Oct 1917, photo. L/Sgt Neil MacKay (30) No. 902, 1, 9 R. Scots. Eight years service in the battalion. KiA 23 Apr 1915 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Donald MacKay, 250 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Ewen MacKay, packer, same address. Employed, baker. TED 10 May 1915, photo. Deck Boy Robert Rose MacKay (17) No.841/SBD, gunner, HMS Dargle, RNVR. d. 31 Oct GWM & NMC. Son of the late Henry Harry & Williamina MacKay, 11 Myrtle Terrace, Slateford Road. EEN 7 Nov 1917, photo.

133 Sgt William MacKay (34) No. 7869, HLI. d. 22 Sep Funeral from Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh to NMC. Son of James & Louisa MacKay, 1 Oakfield Court, Pleasance. His brother, Allan MacKay, also fell. MacKean Pte David MacKean (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. Served at Gallipoli. DoW, received in action, 27 Sep 1917, c.c.s. Zuydcoote Military Cem. Youngest son of Mrs Euphemia MacKean, 24 Salisbury Street. His sister, Mrs Godfrey, 28 Wardlaw Place. EEN 6 Oct MacKeen Sgt Alexander Nisbet MacKeen (25) No. 8980, 2 Cam Hdrs. Eight years service. d. malaria, 7 Oct Kirechkoi-Hortakoi Military Hosp. Son of Henry & Elaine Nisbet MacKeen, 265 Gorgie Road. His two younger brothers, in the Services. Employed, Messrs Melrose, North Bridge. EEN 17 Oct & 8 Nov 1918, photo. TED 17 & 26 Oct 1918, photo. MacKendrick L/Sgt Harry MacKendrick (28), 9 BW. KiA 25 Sep 1915, at Loos. Loos Mem. Son of Mrs Jane MacKendrick, 7 Foundry Street, Carron Road, Falkirk. His brother, Robert M. MacKendrick, 23 Murieston Crescent. Employed, dental operator. EEN 4 Nov TED 6 Nov MacKenna Pte Francis MacKenna (39) No. 4014, 13 R. Scots. Presumed dead. d. 11 May GWM & St Mary s A.D.S. Cem, Haisnes. b. Edin. MacKenzie 2 nd Lieut Albert James MacKenzie ( ), Cam (SR). Military Cross. DoW received in action 13 Dec Fourth son of John W. MacKenzie, coach man, 30 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. His brother, Major Frank Burnett MacKenzie, b. 1886, teacher, Military Cross & Distinguished Service Order, same address. TED 15 Dec 1917 & 19 Jan Pte Albert John Struthers MacKenzie (19) No , 15 R. Scots. d. 17 Apr SMM & Montnoir Military Cem, St Jans-Cappell. Son of John & Margaret F. Hall, 1 Burns Place, Newhaven. Boroughmuir school. Pte Alexander G. MacKenzie (32) No , 18 R. Scots. d. 20 Feb Funeral from Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh to EDC. Son of the late John MacKenzie & Elizabeth Haning, 51 Watson Crescent. Pte Benjamin MacKenzie (32) No. 9217, A Coy, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. Served in the North West Frontier Expedition, India Army pensioner. d. 17 Jun 1918, when

134 he fell over a window into rear of 17 William Street. NMC. Son of Sarah MacKenzie, domestic servant. Employed, messenger, Inland Revenue. L/Corp David MacKenzie (24) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. On active service since the outbreak of War & wounded 1915, Dardanelles. DoW 29 Aug Ligny-Sur- Canche. He resided with his aunt, Mrs Bremner, 8 Wardlaw Street. His brother, John MacKenzie, same address. EEN 17, 24 & 26 Sep 1918, photo. Pte Donald MacKenzie (30) No.77, 2 Australian Imperial Force. d. 22 Sep NMC. Son of Mr & Mrs Donald MacKenzie, 10 Royal Park Terrace. 2nd Lieut Frances Edgar MacKenzie (20), King s Royal Rifles, 8 Cam (SR) attached 13 Cam (SR). KiA 23 Apr Arras Mem. b. Cardiff. Grandson of Mr & Mrs Donald Hendry, labourer, 4 Dundee Place. Perhaps kin to Pt James Weir MacKenzie, 16 R. Scots, KiA 18 Oct 1917 & William MacKenzie, rubber worker, both of 4 Dundee Place. EEN 18 May Able seaman George MacKenzie (23) No. Z/5262, 52621, Hood Battalion, RNVR. KiA 13 Nov Ancre British Cem, Beaumont-Hamel. Youngest son of Mrs John William Ingram, brick layer, 66 Dundee Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 23 Dec Pte James MacKenzie (23) No , 1 Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA 27 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Son of Kenneth MacKenzie, labourer, & Mrs May MacKenzie, 9 Caledonian Crescent. His brother, Sgt John MacKenzie, P.O. Rifles, reported missing 1916 on the Somme. TED 10 Nov EEN 25 Sep 1916, 27 Sep L/Corp James MacKenzie (26) Enlisted, Sep No , R. Scots. Transferred to 11 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 27 Sep Vielle-Chapelle New Military Cem, Lacouture. Only son of George MacKenzie, upholsterer, & Mrs Margaret MacKenzie, 12 Murieston Road. Captain of 47 Coy, Boys Brigade. Employed, clerk, Messrs Bernard Ltd, brewers. EEN 19 Oct TED 19 & 26 Oct 1918, photo. Pte James Weir MacKenzie (19) No. 2193, 16 R. Scots. KiA 18 Oct 1917 F & F. Solferino Farm Cem. Son of George MacKenzie, baker, & Jessie W. MacKenzie, 4 Dundee Place & 22 Duncan Street. His older brother, Thomas MacKenzie, seriously wounded in hosp, Liverpool. Perhaps kin to 2 nd Lieut Frances E. MacKenzie, 13 Cam (SR), KiA 23 Apr 1917 & William MacKenzie, rubber worker, both of 4 Dundee Place. Employed, apprentice baker, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 11 & 14 Nov 1917, photo. Corp John Bannerman MacKenzie ( ) No.1330, 6 R. Scots. d. 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Helles Mem. b Boroughmuir school. Student of Arts. Pte Peter MacKenzie ( ) No , No. 2636, 4 R. Scots, then 156 Coy, MGC. DoW 22 Dec GWM & Gaza War Mem. Address, 1 Well Court, Dean. Youngest son of Alexander MacKenzie, 80 Bonaly Road. His sister, Mrs John Davidson, 1 Appin Terrace. EEN 5 & 17 Jan 1918, photo.

135 Corp Thomas Stark MacKenzie (27) Enlisted, No. 5412, Lewis gunner, 1, 7 BW. Served in Macedonia & France. DoW, gunshot in chest, 24 Oct 1918, c.c.s. Ramillies British Cem. Youngest son of Thomas MacKenzie (64), baker, d. 23 Feb 1919 & Jane M. MacKenzie (63) d. 16 Jun 1918, funerals to NMC, 4 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 20 Nov Sgt William MacKenzie (28) No.8876, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 25 Apr Seaforth Cem, Chedder Villa. Elder son of William & Helen S. MacKenzie (65) d.18 May 1918, funeral to NMC, 5 Ritchie Place. Sp, Annie MacKenzie, 1 Saughton Crescent. EEN 11 May TED 29 May 1915, photo. Pte William MacKenzie ( ), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA Address, 9 Orwell Place. EEN 24 May 1918, photo. Mackie/MacKie Pte Alfred Craigie Keith MacKie (25) No. 113, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Oct 1915 F & F. France ( ) Mem. Younger son of David Keith MacKie, 18 Ogilvie Terrace. EEN 23 Oct Pte Alexander K. Alick Mackie ( ) No , R. Scots. KiA 28 Aug NMM & Assevillers New British Cem. Youngest son of Janet K. Mackie, 4 Appin Terrace, Slateford Road. EEN 25 Sep Pte William Mackie (25) No , C Coy, 16 R. Scots. DoW 7 Nov 1918, Cromarty Military Hosp. Funeral 172 Morrison Street to NMC. b. Edin. Only son of William MacKie (62) mason, d. 23 May 1918, funeral to NMC, & Catherine Mackie, 7 Murdoch Terrace. Sp, Anne Hope Mackie, 172 Morrison Street. EEN 12 Nov TED 26 Apr 1918, photo. Driver William Thomas Mackie ( ) Enlisted, Aberdeen. No , D Bty, 59 Bde, RFA. DoW 11 Oct 1917 F & F. Dozinghem Military Cem. b. Aberdeen. Sp, Janet Mackie, 11 Merchiston Grove. MacKillop Pte John M. MacKillop (30) No. 3402, 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul GWM & Thiepval Mem. Sp, resided, Damside Cottages, Westfield, Gorgie. EEN 7 & 8 Aug Pte Robert MacKillop (32) No. 8349, 9 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 17 Mar GWM & Faubourg D Amiens Cem, Arras. Son of Peter & Elizabeth MacKillop, 2 Newlands, Gorgie. MacKinnell Gunner James MacKinnell (33), RGA, d. 5 Nov b. Edin. Eldest son of James MacKinnell, maltman, & Isabella MacKinnell, 26 Dundee Street. Employed, Burgh Asssessor s Department.

136 MacKinnon Pte Hugh MacKinnon (24) No st/ 1 st North Midland Field Amb, RAMC. KiA 24 Sep Bouvincourt Communal Cem. Only son of Angus MacKinnon, railway servant & Margaret MacKinnon, 181 Gorgie Road. EEN 5 Oct Pte Thomas Small MacKinnon ( ) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 2 Aug GWM & Ypres, Menin Road South Military Cem. Sp, Mary Sinclair MacKinnon & two children, 2 Gorgie Cotages. Employed, McVite Guest, Princes Street. EEN 1 Sep TED 3 Sep MacLaggan Pte Reginald Henry MacLaggan (18) No. 6232, 1 Gordon Hdrs. DoW 15 Jul Dive Copse British Cem, Sailley-Le-Sec. Son of the late Sgt H. or Alexander MacLaggan & Harriet Anderson, formerly MacLaggan, 26 Springwell Place. EEN 17 Aug MacLaren Pte Alexander MacLaren (26) No , 7 BW. Reported missing then KiA 21Mar SMM & Arras Mem. Third son of late Alexander T. & Rebecca MacLean, 48 Dundee Street. EEN 6 May Sgt James MacLaren (43) No. 4217, Depot, R. Scots. d. 1 May Funeral from Falkirk to EDC. Son of Lawrence & Mary McLaren of Polkemmit, West Lothian. L/Sgt J. D. MacLaren (28) No. 306, Came from India with 2 BW. Tranf. to 1 BW. KiA 25 Sep 1915 F & F. Loos Mem. Address, 18 Hazelbank Terrace. Perhaps son of George Dickson MacLaren & Christina MacLaren, Lower Kaimai, Tauranga, New Zealand. Nephew of Mr & Mrs MacLaren, 18 Henderson Terrace. Perhaps brother to Rifleman William White MacLaren,New Zealand Contingent, KiA 5 Apr 1917, 18 Hazelbank Terrace & kin to Isabella M. G. MacLaren (24) d. 1 Dec 1921, funeral 18 Henderson Terrace to ESC. EEN 3 Aug Pte James Milne MacLaren (30) No , 15 Canadian Hdrs. DoW 1 Sep Faubourg D Amiens Cem, Arras. b. Edin. Son of the late Donald MacLaren & Ann Milne, 4 Watson Crescent. His sister & two brothers on active service. His brother, Pte W. MacLaren, R. Scots Fusiliers, wounded Sp. Mary Jane Armstrong Cranston, formerly MacLaren, 76 Prichard Avenue, Toronto, Canada. EEN 12 Oct Capt John Francis MacLaren, otherwise John Fraser MacLaren (22) OTC Feb 1914, 2 nd Lieut in Aug 1914, Capt in Aug 1915, 2 or 4 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep 1915 France. Loos Mem. b. 1893, Edin. Son of Andrew MacLaren (63), police constable, d. 1 Jun 1919 funeral to NMC & Mary MacLaren nee Campbell, 15 Shandon Place. His brothers, Peter MacLaren (32), railway traffic inspector, d. 12 Jun 1916, phthisis pulmonorualis, funeral to NMC & Pte Neil McLaren, Devonshire Regt, KiA 24 Apr 1917, both same address. Boroughmuir School. Student of Arts, Edin Uni. EEN 28 Sep TED 8 Oct 1915, full figure photo.

137 Pte Neil MacLaren ( ), Devonshire Regiment. Reported missing then KiA 24 Apr Third Son of Andrew MacLaren (63), police constable, d. 1 Jun 1919 funeral to NMC & Mary MacLaren nee Campbell, 15 Shandon Place. His brothers, Peter MacLaren (32), railway traffic inspector, d. 12 Jun 1916, phthisis pulmonorualis, funeral to NMC & Capt John Francis MacLaren, Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep EEN 3 Aug Rifleman William White MacLaren (25) No , 2, 3 New Zealand Contingent. KiA 5 Apr Euston Road Cem, Colincamps. b. Scotland. 18 Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon. Son of George Dickson MacLaren & Christina MacLaren, Lower Kaimai, Tauranga, New Zealand. Perhaps brother to L/Sgt J. D. MacLaren, 1 BW, KiA 25 Sep 1915, nephew to Mr & Mrs MacLaren, 18 Henderson Terrace, & kin to Isabella M. G. MacLaren (24) d. 1 Dec 1921, funeral from 18 Henderson Terrace to ESC. EEN 29 Jun MacLaughlan Pte Thomas MacLaughlan ( ), 1 KOSB. KiA 4 Jun 1915, Dardanelles Son of Mr MacLaughland, 16 Dean Park Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 14 Aug MacLean L/Corp Hector MacLean ( ), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Dud Corner Cem, Loos. Newspaper insert by friend, Mrs Monteith, 16 Wardlaw Street. EEN 25 Sep Corp John MacLean (31), Capt Beaton s A Coy, 4 Cam Hdrs. KiA 1915, shot through the head while defending trench. Eldest son of John MacLean of Skye. He resided with his sister, His sister, Mrs James Oliver Buchanan, clerk, 48 Cowan Road, Shandon. EEN 5 May TED 10 May 1915, photo. L/Corp Magnus Charles MacLean (22) No.1063, 6 R. Scots. Transf to 8 R.Scots. DoW 20 Mar 1915, Stevens Hospital, Dublin. EDC. Son of Magnus & Catherine MacLean, 1 West End Place, off Dalry Road. Perhaps he was, Magnus Charles MacLean, painter, in 1914, 5 Downfield Place. Football player & harrier. EEN 22 & 27 Mar 1915, photo. MacLeish Pte Robert C. MacLeish (30) No. 1608, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 25 Sep Loos Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Alexander MacLeish, cabinet maker, 26 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 12 Oct MacLennan Pte Donald John MacLennan (22), D Coy, 1, 8 A & S Hdrs. d. 1 Oct Son of Ronald & Jane MacLennan, 44 Spotiswoode Street. Boroughmuir school.

138 Pte Hugh R. MacLennan ( ) No R. Scots. d. 27 Jul Flatiron Copse Cem, Mametz. Son of Police Lieut. MacLennan, Edinburgh City Police. Boroughmuir school. L/Corp Robert MacLennan (32) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 8 Jul Peuplier Military Cem, Caestre. Youngest son of the late Robert MacLennan, rubber worker & Mary MacLennan, 20 Yeaman Place. Perhaps kin to Robrt MacLennan (20) d. 3 Jun 1915, funeral From 20 Yeaman Place to NMC. Employed, french polisher. EEN 2 Aug Pte W. MacLennan ( ) KiA 1916 Late of Brechin & resided, 5 Wardlaw Street. EEN 22 May MacLeod Corp Daniel MacLeod ( ) Enlisted, Edin. 18 Middlesex Regt. KiA, 20 Aug 1916, F & F. GWM & Flatiron Copse Cem, Mametz. b. Inverness. Address, Stewart Terrace. His brother & sister-in-law, Alexander MacLeod, on active service & Mrs MacLeod, 21 Wardlaw Place. EEN 30 Sep Pte Donald MacLeod (19) No , C Coy, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 24 Aug 1918, France. NMC & Caestre Military Cem. Youngest son of George MacLeod, rubber worker, & Mary Syme MacLeod, proprietor at 26 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to James MacLeod, rubber worker, same address. EEN 2 Sep Corp John MacLeod (40) Enlisted, June No.64206, 200 Coy, MGC. d. 7 Oct Leventie Military Cem, La Gorgue. Son of Norman & Margaret MacLeod, 13 Arnol, Bravas, Stornaway. Sp, Christina Edwards MacLeod & three children, 18 Wardlaw Street. EEN 2 & 8 Nov Pte John MacLeod (28), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 7 Jan 1916, Mesopotamia. Basra Mem. Sp, Jane Denholm, 17 Watson Crescent. Employed, french polisher. EEN 31 Jan & 4 Feb 1916, photo. Sgt Simon MacLeod (26) Enlisted, Edin. No. 7761, gymnastic instructor, 1 Cam Hdrs. On recruiting staff at Cockburn Street, Edinburgh. DoW 5 Nov 1914 F & F. Wimmereux Communal Cem. b. St Leonard s, Edin. Third son of Simon & Jessie MacLeod, of Inverness & 42 Watson Crescent. His brother, L/Corp Ewan MacLeod, Middlesex Regt, wounded for fifth time in TED 25 & 26 Nov 1914, photo. MacLuckie Pte George MacLuckie ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. His brother, Pte Andrew MacLuckie, rubber worker, 44 Corporation Buildings, MacLeod Street. In 1918, his sister-in-law, Mrs MacLuckie, that address, received good citizenship award for enabling the arrest of a man on charges of fraud. EEN 13 Oct 1917.

139 Pte Robert MacLuckie (24) No. 4201, 4 R. Scots. d. 22 Oct Funeral from 170 Morrison Street to NMC. Sp, Margaret Howatson, formerly McLuckie, 170 Morrison Street. MacLuskey Pte Thomas Vincent MacLuskey (32) No , 2 HLI. DoW 1 Dec GWM & Hermes Hill British Cem. Youngest son of Bernard & Annie MacLuskey, Davidson s Mains, Edinburgh. Sp, Isabella Henderson Flynn MacLuskey & two children, 4 Robertson Avenue & 12 Hutchison Crossway. Employed, joiner, Mr Forrest, Gorgie. EEN 27 Feb MacMath Pte William Elliot MacMath (30) No , 6 R. Scots. Wounded DoW. 5 Jun 1917, Manchester. Funeral from 18 Watson Crescent to NMC. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Walter Laidlaw MacMath of Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to Elizabeth S. MacMath (46) d. 4 Feb 1919, funeral 18 Watson Crescent to NMC, & David Cameron MacMath (31) electrical engineer, d. 20 Feb 1919, funeral from 7 Moat Street to NMC. David was the son of Kennedy MacMath, rubber worker. TED 27 Nov EEN 8 Jun MacMorran Pte John MacMorran (22) No. 1853, HLI and 3/2 Lowland Field Amb, RAMC. KiA 12 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. GWM, NMM & Skew Bridge Cem. Only son of John & Jane Mowat MacMorran, 5 Westfield Street. TED 30 Jul & 9 Aug 1915, photo. MacNab Pte James MacNab (21) No , 11 Cam (SR). KiA 8 May Doiran Military Cem. Son of James & Janet MacNab, 28 Watson Crescent. Newspaper insert by his friend Bella. Employed, Messrs MacKenzie & Moncur, Balcarras Street. EEN 9, 11, 13, photo, 16 Jun MacNair Band Sgt Alexander MacNair (49), assistant barrack warden & former Band Sgt, Seaforth Hdrs, 72 nd Regt. d. 15 Mar 1918, 19 Watson Crescent. Funeral to NMC. His sister Mrs Allan s home, 19 Watson Crescent. TED 16 Mar MacNeill Sgt Joseph MacNeill ( ), Cam (SR) then R. Scots. KiA 18 Sep Youngest son of Mrs MacNeill, 3 Moat Place. Sp, Ann P. MacMath, 35 Morningside Road. TED 5 Oct MacNicol

140 L/Corp Donald MacNicol (20), Enlisted, Edin. No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 3 Oct 1917, F & F. Coxyde Military Cem. b. Edin. Son of William & Annie MacNicol, 16 Bowden Road, Wallasey. Employed, North British Rubber Co. MacQuair L/Corp John MacQuair (26) Enlisted No , 1,10 King s Liverpool Regt. Reported missing then KiA 31 Jul New Irish Farm Cem. Second son of Charles & Janet Charles John MacQuair, 2 Caledonian Place. Employed, steard, Cunard Line. EEN 18 & 24 May 1918, photo. MacCrae/MacRae Pte Duncan Roderick MacCrae or MacRae (37) No. 2272, 1, 5 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). Fought in the South African Boer War. DoW 16 May 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. His aunt, Mrs Hamilton, 21 Guthrie Street. Sp, Jane Cormack & four children, 4 Murieston Place. His son, Sgt W. H. MacCrae, wounded Employed, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 24 May 1915, 2 Jun 1915, photo & 24 Jul Pte George MacRae ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 29 Sep GWM & Visen-Artois Mem. Sp, Margaret A. MacRae, & five children, 10 Smithfield Street. Employed, packer. EEN 5 Nov & 2 Dec 1918, photo. MacSherry 2 nd Lieut Bernard MacSherry (27), 2 Manchester Regt. KiA 14 Apr 1918, Quesnpy Farm Military Cem. Third son of Mr & Mrs James MacSherry, 369 Leith Walk. Sp, Marion Minni MacArdle MacSherry, 8 Wardlaw Street. EEN 24 & 30 Apr 1918, photo. MacSloy Pte Bernard MacSloy (21) Enlisted, Sep No.71185, 4 Field Ambulance, Canadian Army Medical Corps. d. 8 Nov Elouges Communal Cem. b. Edin. Address, 13 Watson Crescent. Son of H & Violet MacSloy, 9 Laing Street, Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand. Perhaps kin to James McSloy, baker, 13 Watson Crescent. EEN 20 Mar 1919, photo. MacVey L/Corp Andrew K. MacVey (40) No. 1471, 2/ 4 R. Scots. d. 24 Aug Funeral from Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. EDC. MacVie Pte Samuel MacVie (20) No , 13 R. Scots. d. 1 Aug Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of the late Andrew & Bella B. MacVie, Lennie, Schoolhouse, Cramond Brig. Boroughmuir school.

141 Mabon Pte William Calder Mabon (22) No , 1 Cam. Hdrs. KiA 26 Jan 1915 F & F. GWM & Le Touret Mem. Son of Walter Mabon, Iron foundary labourer, & Jemmima Mabon, 22 Wardlaw Place. His brothers, in 1911 same address, Thomas A.C. Mabon (20), iron foundry labourer, & William C. Mabon (18), cleaner. EEN 17 & 22 Mar 1915, photo, 25 Jan Madden Pte James Madden (32) No , Canadian Inf (Eastern Ontario) 3. KiA 2 Sep Dominion Cem, Hendecourt-Les-Cagnicourt. Son of James & Margaret Madden, Edinburgh. Dearly loved by his friends, Mr & Mrs Hugh Kerr, 12 Downfield Place. EEN 16 Sep Magee Pte William Daniel Magee or MacGee (20) Enlisted, Edin. No , R. Scots, then No , 15 HLI. DoW 12 Jun 1918 F & F. GWM & Bagneux British Cem. Gezaicourt.. b. Edin. Son of William Daniel Magee, Airman 1 st class, Royal Air Force & Lillian Magee, 7 Wheatfield Terrace. His older brother, Joseph Laird Magee EEN 24 Jun Main Pte James Edward Main (29) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. d.1 Sep SMM & Vis-en-Artois Mem. L/Corp John Main (34) No , 17 R. Scots. DoW received in action 14 Apr Merville Communal Cem. Son of John Main (70) d. 4 Mar 1921, funeral to ESC, 4 Reid s Buildings, Gorgie. His brother, Robert, same address. EEN 1 & 2 May 1916, photo. Pte John Main (19) No , D Coy, 1, 7 BW. d. 25 Apr Brown s Copse Cem, Roeux. b. Edin. Son of Mrs Mary Main, Veitch s Building, Slateford. EEN 17 May 1917, photo. Mair Pte Walter David Mair (29) No. 2071, 4 R. Scots. d. 15 Jul 1915, Gallipoli. Lancashire Landing Cem. Only son of Jessie Leishman Mair, 43 Slateford Road. MA, Edin Uni. Malcolm Pte Alfred Griffiths Malcolm (19) No , 17 R. Scots. d. 23 Aug NMC & Villers-Faucon Communal Cem. Son of the late Thomas J. & Catherine Malcom, 5 Orwell Place.

142 L/Corp Archibald Malcolm ( ) No , R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 11 May Second son of Robert. Malcolm, fireman, 9 Stewart Terrace. Sp, Mrs Malcolm & two children, Newarthill, Holytown. EEN 19 & 21 Sep 1916, photo. Pte Robert McPherson Malcolm (24) No , 1 HLI. Reported drowned 4 May 1917, in Transylvania. GWM & Savona Town Cem. Only son of James & Louisa Malcolm, 13 Stewart Terrace. EEN 26 May Mallace L/Corp John Mallace (44) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. d. 5 Sep SMM & Heath Cem, Har Bonnieres. b Eldest son of the late Alexander & Mrs Mallace, 30 Morningside Road. Mann Gunner William Andrew Mann (20) No , 4 Royal Marine Artillery. Killed 23 Apr 1918 at Zeebrugge. NMC & Dover (St James's) Cem. Address, 1 Wardlaw Place. Grandson of William Mann (70) d. 27 Jan 1921, & Barbara Pringle Mann (70) d. 1 Feb 1919, funerals 1 Wardlaw Place to NMC. Manson Corp Francis McKenzie Manson (26) No , RFA, then No , 1, 4 Loyal North Lancashire Regt. Military Medal. KiA 22 Oct 1918 F & F. Esplechin Churchyard. Son of the late James & Margaret Manson, 1 Elgin Place. Boroughmuir school. Pte James Manson (27) No , Lothian & Borders Horse. d. 1 Aug Funeral 21 Brougham Street, Tollcross, to EDC. Son of William & Isabella Manson, 16 Comiston Road. Pte John Longmuir Smith Manson (28) Enlisted, Edin. No , A & S Hdrs, then No , Seaforth Hdrs. Served since Aug KiA 23 Mar 1918 F & F. Pozieres Mem. b. 1894, Merchiston, Edin. Son of Mr & Mrs Manson, 21 Orwell Place. Sp, Mrs Manson & two children, 54 Dundee Street. Employed, horse & general dealer. EEN 8 & 14 May 1918, photo. Pte William Manson ( ), 5 R. Scots. Wounded at the Dardanelles KiA Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Boroughmuir school. Student of Medicine. Marshall Pte James H. Marshall (19) Enlisted, Edin. No , 5 HLI (City of Glasgow). Reported missing then KiA 8 Nov 1917, Egypt. b. Karachi, India. Son of the late Colour Sgt. James Marshall & Janet Allan, formerly Marshall, 19 Watson Crescent. TED 6 May 1918, photo. Martin

143 Pte Gavin Martin (22), 13 BW. d. 5 Mar NMC. Perhaps kin to Gavin H. D. Martin (75) d. 10 Jun 1914, funeral 141 Dundee Street to NMC Sgt James Martin (27) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 6 Aug 1916, burning accident, caused by an explosion in a dug out. Albert Communal Cem Extn. Son of William & Annie Maria Dowman Martin, 7 Dalkeith Road. Sp, Jeanie Johns Martin, 11 Stewart Terrace. EEN 22 Aug 1916, photo. TED 30 Aug CSM James Thomson Martin ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 27 Aug Thiepval Mem. Sp, Margaret Laidlaw, 7 Caledonian Road. EEN 22 Sep Pte John McCormack Martin (25) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA 3 Mar GWM & Fouqescourt British Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs Charles Stewart Martin, 1 Wheatfield Street. Perhaps kin to L/ Corp William Martin, R. Scots, same address, wounded for a second time, Employed, North British Rubber Co, Castle Mills. EEN 30 Mar 1917, photo. TED 23 Mar Lieut William Murdoch Martin (20), 13 R. Scots. d. 22 Aug Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Thomas Lees Martin & Carolina Martin, 30 Morningside Drive. Boroughmuir school. Mason Pte Andrew Mason ( ) No. 3775, 5 R. Scots. d. 18 May Currie Parish Church, Midlothian. Employed, North British Rubber Co. L/Corp Charles Mason (24) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 23 Nov 1917, GWM & Cambrai Mem, Louverval. Son of George & Jane Hobson Mason, 175 Gorgie Road. EEN 18 Dec 1917, photo. Trooper James Mason, perhaps Manson (30), Scots Greys. KiA 23 Mar 1918, Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Mason, 24 Fowler Terrace. EEN 16 Apr TED 18 Apr Pte James Mason (22) No , 1, 4 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 24 Sep NMM & Dozinghem Militiary Cem. Younger son of the late David Mason, van man, d. 1916, heart disease & Lillias Stewart, 7 Wardlaw Place. Grandson of Alexander Mason & Margaret Reid. His brother, Alexander Mason of Barrhead, Glasgow. EEN 2 & 29 Oct 1917, photo. Chief steward James Mason (27), SS Lodoga, of Leith, Mercantile Marine. d. 16 Apr NMM & Tower Hill Mem. Sp, the late Mary Mason. Pte John S. Mason (20) Enlisted, May Seaforth Hdrs. He was severely gassed in Aug 1918 & had just returned to the fighting. KiA Youngest son of late George & Mrs Elizabeth Betty Mason, 5 Stewart Terrace. His brother, Pte Robert Cornfoot Mason, Cam Hdrs, KiA Employed, Messrs Scott & Morton, Tynecastle Lane. TED 12 Nov 1918.

144 Pte Robert Cornfoot Mason (28), 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 14 Oct 1915 F & F. Blauwepoort Farm Cem. Second son of late George & Mrs Elizabeth Betty Mason, 5 Stewart Terrace. His brother Pte John S. Mason, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA EEN 21, 23 & 26 Oct 1915, photo. Mather Corp Alfred Ernest Mather (29) No. 484, 1 Lowland Bde, RFA. d. 2 Oct SMM & Edinburgh (Comely Bank) Cem. Son of James & Elizabeth Scott Mather, 32 Merchiston Avenue. Mathieson L/Corp Andrew Mathieson (23) No , Pte 1, 9 R. Scots June 1915, L/Corp. Dec 1916 France. Served at Arras. DoW 1 May 1917, Dover Military Hosp. Funeral 2 Ogilvie Terrace to NMC. b. 1893, Edin. Son of tailor William Mathieson, 2 Ogilvie Terrace. Boroughmuir school. MA Arts, Edin, Uni. Employed, student teacher. EEN 4 May Pte John Mathieson (24), 2 Gordon Hdrs. Served seven years with the Colours in India & Egypt. KiA 26 Oct SSM. His brother resided, Dalry Road. EEN 10 Apr 1915, photo. Pte John Mathieson (21) Enlisted, Edin. No.2280, D Coy, 9 R. Scots. Killed in bombardment 7 Apr Ramparts Cem, Lille Gate. Son of Joseph Mathieson, blacksmith, & Margaret Mathieson, 27 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. Perhaps kin to James Mathieson, pattern maker & Joseph Mathieson, junior, engineer, both of same address. TED 14 Apr 1915, full figure photo. Mattocks L/Corp Andrew Cowe Mattocks (21) Enlisted, Edin. No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 20 Jul 1915 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b. Glasgow. Son of William Mattocks, 14 R. Scots, 137 Fountainbridge. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Sutherland, 2 Murdoch Terrace. Two brothers, Pte George Mattocks, R. Scots, KiA Mar 1915 & another in Cam Hdrs. Perhaps kin to William Mattocks ( 6 / 52 ) d.18 Apr 1915, funeral 137 Fountainbridge to NMC. EEN 11 Aug Pte George Mattocks (19) No. 2549, 2 or 3 R. Scots. KiA 9 Mar 1915 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of William Mattocks, 14 R. Scots, 137 Fountainbridge. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Sutherland, 2 Murdoch Terrace. Two brothers, L/Corp Andrew Mattocks, R. Scots, KiA Jul 1915 & another in Cam Hdrs.. Perhaps kin to William Mattocks ( 6 / 5 2) d. 18 Apr 1915, funeral from 137 Fountainbridge to NMC. Employed, cleaner locomotive dept, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 20 Mar May Driver James Hewit May ( ), Scottish Horse. DoW Address, 27 Stewart Terrace. Son of Mr & Mrs May, 13 Rosemount Buildings, Edin. Employed, lorry man, Edinburgh Milk Co, Slateford Road. TED 30 Oct 1916, photo.

145 Meal L/Corp David Meal (29) No , R. Scots. KiA 28 Mar Poziers Mem. Eldest son of the late David Meal, engineer, & Isabella Garden Meal, 30 Bryson Road. Sp, Dorothea Anne McGregor, 34 Robertson Avenue & 26 Grosvenor Place, Aberdeen. Perhaps kin to David Meal (61) d. 22 Sep 1916, funeral Royal Infimary, Edin. to NMC. Employed, wood carver. EEN 10 Apr Meek Pte William Patrick Meek (19), Canadian Corps, attached, Seige Park, MT, RASC. KiA 29 Sep 1918 F & F. Chapel Corner Cem, Sauchy-Lestree. b. Edin. Youngest son of John & Mrs Meek, 8 Upper Grove Place & Roseburn Terrace. His sister, Mrs Spence, 2 Wardlaw Terrace. His two brothers, one in the Royal Navy & another in American Navy. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 21, 22 & 29 Oct Meikle John Dodds Meikle (38) d. 5 May 1921, heart disease. Funeral to ESC. Unmarried, 109 Gorgie Road. Son of John Meikle, baker, & Elizabeth Putillo. Employed, house painter. Meiklejohn Pte William Meiklejohn ( ) No , 1 Gordon Hdrs. Reported wounded, missing, then KiA 14 Jun NMM & Arras Mem. Sp, Mrs M. F. Meiklejohn, 1 Hermand Crescent. Employed, sales man, North British Rubber Co. EEN 25 May TED 11 Sep Meldrum Pte Alexander Meldrum (21) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1 Gordon Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 18 Jul Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Eldest son of Robert Anderson Meldrum, bricklayer, & Janet Meldrum, 25 Watson Crescent. EEN 28 Apr TED 4 May Melrose L/Corp James Dickson Melrose (23) No , A Coy, 5, 6 Cam (SR). Wounded at Gallipoli. KiA 16 Apr Ploesteert Mem. Fourth son of John Melrose (53) d. 10 Jan 1917, funeral to NMC & Mary Melrose, 5 Murieston Crescent. Employed, apprentice engineer, West End Engine Works, Dundee Street. EEN 4 & 21 May 1918, photo. TED 6 May Melville Corp Archibald N. Melville (20), 1, 5 Gordon Hdrs. d. 1 Aug Raperie British Cem, Villemontoire. Address, 16 Comiston Road. Boroughmuir school.

146 Pte Peter Forbes Melville (20) No. 1255, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 1 Jan GWM & Berksw Cem Extn. Son of Andrew Melville, iron moulder, & Margaret Melville 13 Westfield Road. His brother, Pte Robert J. Melville, R. Scots, d Employed, Cleansing & Lighting Dept. Pte Robert J. Melville (20) No. 1823, 1, 5 R. Scots. d. 17 Jan GWM & Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Second son of Andrew Melville, iron moulder, & Margaret Melville, 13 Westfield Road. His brother, Pte Peter Forbes Melville, Seaforth Hdrs, d Menzies Pte David Charles Menzies ( ) No , 92 Field Ambulance, RAMC. DoW 22 Jan Varennes Military Cem. His brother & sister-in-law, Mr & Mrs Menzies, 6 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 1 Feb Mercer L/Corp Nichol Mercer (38) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW 24 Mar GWM & Etaples Military Cem. Sp, Marion Mercer & five children, 9 Newton Street. Employed, Alder & MacKay, meter makers, Stewart Terrace. EEN 1 Apr Merry L/Corp William Merry ( ), signaller, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 21 Mar Pozieres Mem. Elder son of Robert Merry, 3 Harrison Road. Perhaps kin to Robert Merry, boot maker, 30 Ivy Terrace. EEN 30 Apr Messer Pte Thomas Young Tom Messer (23) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Aug St Mary s A.D.S. Cem, Haisnes. Only son of Thomas Messer, late of HLI, with Mrs Purcell, 20 Yeaman Place. His sister, Mrs McBride, 15 Ivy Terrace. EEN 25 & 28 Sep, 12 & 29 Oct 1918, photo. Meston Pte John F. Meston (19) No. 2586, 9 R. Scots. d. 14 May Sanctuary Wood Cem. Son of the late John & Janet Meston. Perhaps kin to Frederick Meston, 42 Cowan Road, Shandon. Boroughmuir school. Methven Pte Frank Methven (20) No , Territorial at outbreak of War, 12 R. Scots. DoW 14 Oct Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Eldest son of Mrs & Mrs Colin Methven, cleaner, 9 Murdoch Terrace. Perhaps kin to Lillias Methven (43) d. 3 Dec 1917 & still born child d. 20 Aug 1915, both funerals from 9 Murdoch Terrace to EDC. Employed, locomotive department, Caledonian Railway, Dalry. EEN 17 Nov & 24 Dec 1917, photo.

147 Pte William Methven (36) No. 7902, 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Dec 1914 F & F, Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Youngest son of late William Methven, Seaforth Hdrs & Mrs Mary Methven, 5 McLeod Street. His sister, Mrs Cumming, same address. Sp, Margaret Bathgate, 10 McLeod Street. Employed, labourer. EEN 25 Feb Middlemas Pte William Middlemas ( ) No , R. Scots. d. 21 Jun Youngest son of James Brydie, 8 Bonaly Road, Shandon. EEN 28 Jun Pte William Middlemas (21) No , 10 Cam (SR). d. 25 Feb Funeral from 75 Rosemount Buildings to NMC. Miles Pte Hebert T. Miles (19) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 9 May Le Touret Mem. b. Stenton, East Lothian. Address, 1 Wheatfield Road. EEN 13 Apr 1916, photo. Millar Trooper Alexander Millar (22) No. 5561, 1, 2 Lovat s Scouts. DoW 16 Oct 1915, Dardanelles. Lala Baba Cem. Son of George & Isabella Millar, 54 Dundee Street. Sp, Agnes McDougall Hastie, formerly Millar, & child, Employed, stationer, Messrs Menzies & Co, bookstall, Waverley Station. EEN 6 & 10 Nov 1915, photo, 16 Oct TED 8 Nov Pte George Millar ( ) No , 4, 5 BW. KiA 9 Jul Brandhoek Military Cem. b. Edin. His sister, Mrs Tait, 10 Newton Street. Son-in-law of Mrs Angus, 6 Session Street, Dundee. EEN 27 Jul & 2 Aug 1917, photo. Millar/Miller Pte A. S. Miller ( ) RFA & KOSB. Perhaps Pte Alexander Smith Miller ( ) No , R. Scots Fusiliers. Transf. to 465 Agricultural Coy, Labour Corps. d. 24 Oct Dunbar Cemetery. b. 28 Nov 1893, Balerno. Son of Sholto George Douglas Miller & Janet Mary Smith, of Corstophine, Currie & Dunbar. Grandson of James Miller & Margaret Adams, and James Smith & Ellen Copeley. Employed, market gardener. Sapper Andrew Wilson Miller (33) No , 218 Field Coy, R. Engrs. d. 14 Dec Mendinghem British Cem. Son of Alexander & Christina Miller, Castle Street, Coalsnaughton, Tillycoultry. Sp, Isabella Kennedy Miller, 10 Murdoch Terrace. L/Corp George H. Miller ( ) No. 5381, L/ Corp or Sgt, 1, 2 Scottish Horse, d. 17 Nov 1915, Sulva Bay, Dardanelles. Green Hill Cem. Son of the late James H. Miller, Downfield Place & Mrs Miller, 8 Hermand Street. EEN 4 Feb Pte George W. Miller (21) No , 2 or 10 HLI. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battles of Loos. Loos Mem. Second son of Mr & Mrs Miller, formerly of Rose Street. His brother & sister-in-law, John Miller, RFA & Grace Miller, 22 Orwell Place. EEN 25 Sep 1916 & 25 Sep TED 27 Oct 1915.

148 Corp James Crosbie Miller ( ) No. 2970, 3 Coldstream Gds. d. 23 Sep Delville Wood Cem, Longueval. Address, 2 Gibson Terrace. Employed, rubber worker. EEN 24 Oct 1916, photo. James Miller ( ), Canadian Mounted Rifles. d. 20 Jun Address, 1 Harrison Road. EEN 10 Jul Pte James F. Miller ( ) No , 9 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 10 Jul Peronne Road Cem, Maricourt. Address, 123 Dundee Street. Sp, Elizabeth McMillan. Employed, joiner, Edinburgh Corporation. EEN 31 Jul Pte John Miller (24) No , shoeing smith, 2nd/ 1 st Lowland Bty, RGA. DoW 20 Oct 1918, in hosp, France. St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Miller, 10 Arthur Street. His friend, Miss J. Mackay, 1 Tay Street. EEN 26 Oct Gunner William Miller (21) No , C Bty, 315 Bde, RFA. KiA 28 Apr Anzin-St.Aubin British Cem. Fourth son of Mr & Mrs Peter Miller, 15 Henderson Terrace. His brothers, Pte Peter Miller, A & S Hdrs, gassed then wounded 1918 & Robert Robertson Miller, french polisher, both of 15 Henderson Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 5, 14 & 17 May 1917, photo. Millie Pte James Millie (27) No , 1 BW. d. 18 Aug NMM & Adanac Military Cem, Miraumont. Son of Alexander Millie (58) d. 2 Aug 1918, funeral to NMC, & Margaret Millie, 4 Upper Gilmore Place. Perhaps kin to Alexander Millie (21) d. 20 Jul 1921, funeral from Royal Infirmary, Edin. to NMC Mills Pte David Mills ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 8041, 2 R. Scots. Served through South African Boer War, including several stiff engagements. d. 31 Oct 1914 F & F. Bethune Town Cem. b. Edin. Address, Watson Crescent. Employed, W.R. Annan, Watson Crescent. TED 3 Dec 1914, photo. Milne Sgt Andrew Laird Milne (23) No , Y Coy, RAMC. d. 5 Jul Funeral from 50 Temple park Crescent to NMC. Son of James & the late Catherine Milne, 31 Dundee Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co. 2nd Lieut Irvine McKenzie Milne (33), 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. Gazetted, Mar KiA 31 Aug Lebucouire Communal Cem Extn. Son of Thomas Milne, merchant seaman, & Agnes McDonald Milne, Aberdeen. Sp, Wilhelmina Miller Bryce Harvey, formerly Milne, 66 Harrison Road. EEN 8 Sep Pte J. N. Milne (45) No. 3909, 3 R. Scots. d. 5 Nov NMC. Son of the late William Milne. Sp, Agnes Kennedy Izatt, formerly Milne, Richmond Street, South Bridge.

149 L/Corp John Milne ( ) Enlisted, Dec R. Scots, attached HLI. DoW 24 Apr Sp, Mrs Milne & four children, 11 Westfield Road. EEN 3 & 8 May 1917, photo. Pte Samuel Milne (31) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep 1915 F & F. Ninth Avenue Cem, Haisnes. b. Inverness. Address, 11 Westfield Road. Son of Donald & Elizabeth Mylne, Inverness. Sp, Catherine Paterson McAskill, formerly Milne & two of a family, Culloden, Inverness. EEN 12 Oct 1915, photo. TED 8 Oct Pte Thomas John Inglis Milne ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Reported missing, wounded then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Third son of Rev. Peter Milne, Nguna, New Hebrides. Sp, Jane Stalker, 26 Watson Crescent. Son-in-law of Mrs Thomas Stalker, 146 Dundee Street. Employed, police constable, Edinburgh City Police & Edinburgh District Tramway Co. EEN 11 & 20 Mar 1916, photo. TED 2 Aug 1915, photo, 11, 17 & 18 Mar 1916, photo of him in police uniform. Mitchell Pte Alexander Mitchell ( ) No. 8931, 8 Gordon Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 29 Sep 1915 F & F. Loos Mem. Son of James & Anne Brown Mitchell, 33 Westfield Road & 4 Eglinton Street. TED 9 Nov 1915, full figure photo. Pte George Mitchell (35) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Mar Codezone Farm Cem. Son of the late Andrew Mitchell, French polisher, & Mrs Margaret Mitchell, 119 Gorgie Road & 2 Springwell Place. EEN 18 Mar Coy Quartermaster Sgt George Mitchell (34) No , RGA. d. 30 Apr Funeral from 14 Bonaly Road, Shandon, to NMC. Perhaps son to the late Andrew & Catherine Mitchell, 20 John Street, Penicuik, & brother to Pte Robert R. Mitchell, Cam Hdrs, KiA 23 Apr 1917, also of 14 Bonaly Road. Employed, shop man. Pte Henry K. Mitchell (30), 2 Royal West Kents. d. 18 Nov 1918, Fort Pitt Military Hosp, Chatham. Bagdad (North Gate) War Cem. b. Stonehall, Dartford. Son of James & Ellen Mitchell, 3 Kirks Yard, Eltham, London. Sp, Cissie McGregor, 9b Gibson Terrace. Pte Hugh Mitchell ( ) Enlisted Edinburgh. No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. d 23 Apr 1917, F & F. Arras Mem. b. Glasgow. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte James Mitchell (19), 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 22 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs Robert Mitchell, 22 Downfield Place. EEN 13 Oct 1917, photo. L/Corp James Mitchell (24) No. 470, B Coy, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 3 Oct 1916, general hosp, London. GWM. Funeral 7 Wheatfield Road to NMC. b. Edin. Son of Robert Mitchell, brewer s labourer, & Agnes Mitchell, 8 Wardlaw Place. His five sisters, Isabella, Christina, Mary, Robina & Elizabeth Mitchell. EEN 4 & 6 Oct 1916.

150 Colour Sgt James Mitchell (70) late of 19 Coy, Queens Edinburgh Rifles. d. 20 Apr 1915, 55 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. Funeral to NMC. Sp. Margaret Kinross. Employed, 40 years with J & W Hardy Piccardy Place TED 21 Apr Pte James Crawford Mitchell (31) No , D Coy, 16 R. Scots. d. 11 Apr SMM & Arras Mem. Son of late Alexander Mitchell, compositor, & Elizabeth Mitchell, 26 Hollybank Terrace, Shandon. Perhaps his brother, Andrew Alexander Mitchell, student, lodger, same address. Employed, Printer. Pte John Daniel Mitchell (33) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. NMM & Thiepval Mem. Second son of W. J. Mitchell, jeweller, 24 Howe Street. Sp, Mary Elrick, 21 Westfield Road. TED 12 Aug Pte Robert R. Mitchell (34) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. Reported mssing then KiA 23 Apr Arras Mem. Son of the late Andrew & Catherine Mitchell, 20 John Street, Penicuik. Sp, Mary K. Mitchell & two children, 14 Bonaly Road, Shandon & 46 Chesser Grove. Perhaps his brother, Quartermaster Sgt George Mitchell, RGA, d. 30 Apr EEN 30 & 31 Jan 1918, photo. Mochrie Pte Thomas Mochrie ( ) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep 1915 F & F. Ypes (Menin Gate) Mem. Youngest son of the late John & Jessie Mochrie, late of Gorgie Road. His sister, Jessie. EEN 16 Oct Moffat Pte Joseph Moffat (22) No , 9 BW. KiA 16 Mar Avesbes-le-Comte Cem Extn. Address, 9 Yeaman Place. Son of John Robert Moffat & Sarah Hamilton Moffat of Perthshire. Employed, labourer. EEN 17 Sep 1917, photo. Gunner William Whyte Moffat (35) No , 178 Seige Bty, RGA. KiA 27 Jul Vlamertinghe New Military Cem. Only son of William Moffat (65), church officer, d. 9 Mar 1917 & Mary Whyte (65) d. 5 Mar 1918, funerals from 9 Orwell Terrace to NMC. Sp, Agnes R. White, 26 Watson Crescent & 30 Polwarth Crescent. EEN 7 Aug TED 15 Sep 1917, photo. Moir Pte Archibald Moir ( ) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA. 30 Sep GWM & Zantvoorde British Cem. Sp, Mrs Moir, 9 Wardlaw Place. Employed, T & H Smiths Chemical Works, Gorgie. EEN 4 & 14 Dec 1918, photo. Pte Robert Douglas Moir, Robert Mow Douglas, (23) No. 5544, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 17 Oct GWM & Le Touret Mem. b. Edin. Son of the late Robert Douglas & Margaret Moir, formerly Douglas, ms Latimer, & step-son of John Inglis Moir (62) boot maker, m. 13 Sep 1896, Edin, d. 2 Mar 1909, 13 Wardlaw Place. Grandson of William Latimer, gas meter maker & Margaret Galletly. His brothers and sisters, Pte Walter C. Moir, 2 Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 25 Apr 1915, Pte William Douglas

151 Moir, 1 Seaforth Hdrs, d. 21 Sep 1914, Margaret, Catherine, Mary, Annie & Jessie Moir, all since 1901 of 13 Wardlaw Place. Employed, machine man in biscuit works. Pte Robert Shepherd Moir (36) No , 1, 7 Cam (SR). d. 19 Apr Gaza War Cem. b. Edin. His younger brother KiA, and another brother wounded and in hosp. Sp. Mary McNab Moir & two children, 17 Yeaman Place & 25 Dundee Terrace. Employed, upholsterer, Messrs Paterson & Smith, South Bridge. EEN 10 & 11 May 1917, photo. TED 29 May Pte Walter C. Moir (20) No. 1120, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 25 Apr 1915 F & F. GWM & Seaforth Cem, Chedder Villa. b. Edin. Son of John Inglis Moir (62), boot maker, d. 2 Mar 1909, 13 Wardlaw Place & Margaret Moir, formerly Douglas, ms Latimer. Grandson of William Moir, mason, & Margaret Shepherd, and William Latimer, gas meter maker & Margaret Galletly. His brothers and sisters, Pte Robert Douglas Moir, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 17 Oct 1914, Pte William Douglas Moir, 1 Seaforth Hdrs, d. 21 Sep 1914,, Margaret, Catherine, Mary, Annie & Jessie Moir, all since 1901 of 13 Wardlaw Place. Employed, brewery bottle stores worker. Pte William Douglas Moir (26) No. 586, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. pneumonia, 21 Sep 1914, Stn. Hosp, Karachi, India. GWM & Delhi (India Gate) Mem. b. Edin. Son of John Inglis Moir (62), boot maker, d. 2 Mar 1909, 13 Wardlaw Place & Margaret Moir, formerly Douglas, ms Latimer. Grandson of William Moir, mason, & Margaret Shepherd, and William Latimer, gas meter maker & Margaret Galletly. His brothers and sisters, Pte Robert Douglas Moir, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 17 Oct 1914, Pte Walter C. Moir, 2 Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 25 Apr 1915, Margaret, Catherine, Mary, Annie & Jessie Moir, all since 1901 of 13 Wardlaw Place. Moncrieff Pte Peter Moncrieff (28) No. 5241, M Squadron, Scottish Horse, then 1, 6 BW. DoW 23 Dec 1916, on hosp ship, 13 Nov Boulogne Eastern Cem. Youngest son of the late Alexander Young Moncrieff & Mrs Annie Moncrieff, 7 Caledonian Place & 345 Leith Walk. His sister, Mrs Brown, dairy, 2 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, sorter, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 4 Jan Montague Pte John Montague ( ) No. 5465, 1 Irish Gds. KiA 25 Apr 1916 F & F. GWM & Ypres, Menin Road South Military Cem. b. Leith. Perhaps son of the late Michael Montague, railway contractor foreman, 23 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to Catherine Montague, ms Toye (75) d. 6 May 1921, same address. 23 Stewart Terrace & Charles Montague, in 1914 at 2 Wardlaw Terrace. EEN 6 May Monteath/Monteith L/Sgt Dugald Stewart Monteath (24) No. 4209, L/ Sgt, Sgt, 9 Labour Coy. Transferred to 8 Coy, Cam Hdrs. KiA 15 Oct The Huts Cem. Youngest son of James Braidwood Monteath, coach man, & Helen Stewart Monteath, 161 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Agnes Monteath (28) d. 27 Jan 1914, funeral from same address to NMC EEN 5 & 7 Nov 1917, photo.

152 Pte Donald Monteith ( ) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. His brother, George Monteith, 2 Caledonian Place. EEN 25 Sep Montgomery Pte William Gordon Montgomery (23) No. 2079, 2 R. Scots. Killed 13 May GWM & La Clytte Military Cem. b. Edin. Eldest son Thomas Montgomery, blacksmith s shoer, & Margaret Montgomery, 27 Wardlaw Place. His brothers & sister, Matthew Montgomery, James Montgomery, the younger and in the Services, & Lizzie Montgomery. Employed, brewery bottler. EEN 7 & 10 Jun 1916, photo. TED 10 Jun Moodie Pte David Moodie (20) No , signaller, 1, 8 A & S Hdrs. d. on active service of gas poisoning 30 Jul St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Only son of David Moodie, engineer, & Christina Moddie, 38 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Employed, clerk, Board of Agriculture for Scotland. EEN 3 Aug TED 3 & 20 Aug 1918, photo. Driver James Moodie ( ) No. 7625, D Bty, 78 BDE, RFA. Military Medal. d. pneumonia 11 Nov 1918, Mo. 12 Gen Hsp, France. St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Eldest son of late James & Margaret Moodie, 4 Downfield Place. Grandson of Mrs Ewing, 114 McDonald Road. EEN 19 Nov Moore Pte Frederick Moore (20) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar Arras Mem. Son of Mrs J. Moore, 2 Moat Street. EEN 11 Apr Gunner J. Moore (23) No , C Bty, 86 Bde, RFA. DoW 8 Sep Godewaersvelde British Cem. Foster son of Mrs Ellen Moore, 1 Gibson Terrace. TED 2 Oct 1917, photo. Moreau L/Corp Andrew Moreau (26), 1 Cav, Div, Supply Col, MT, RASC. d. 7 Dec La Sarte Communal Cem, Huy. Son of James & Margaret Moreau, 2 Glen Street. His brother died, same date, unit & burial. Boroughmuir school. L/ Corp Andrew Moreau (26), 1 Cav, Div, Supply Col, MT, RASC. d. 7 Dec La Sarte Communal Cem, Huy. Son of James & Margaret Moreau, 2 Glen Street. His brother Pte David Moreau died same date, unit & burial. Boroughmuir school. Pte David Moreau (28) No. M2/077542, 1 Cav, Div, Supply Col, MT, RASC. d. 7 Dec La Sarte Communal Cem, Huy. Son of James & Margaret Moreau, 2 Glen Street. His brother L/Corp Andrew Moreau died same date, unit & burial. Morgan

153 Pte Robert A. Morgan ( ), 5 Cam Hdrs. DoW 10 May 1918, Germany. Harlebeke New British Cem. Address, 14 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Joseph Robertson Morgan, sawyer, & John Morgan, cutter, same address. EEN 24 & 26 Sep 1918, photo. TED 9 Oct 1918, photo. Morris Pte Andrew Morris (26) No , Canadian Inf (Eastern Ontario) 38. d. 2 Dec NMC. Son of Alexander & Elizabeth Morris, 98 Pitt Street, Bonnington, Leith. Perhaps kin to Alexander Morris (29) d. 8 Dec 1928, funeral same address to NMC. Corp Donald Alexander Sinclair Morris (33) No , C Coy, 15 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 26 Aug 1917, France. NMC & Thiepval Mem. Fourth son of the late David Morris & Isabella MacKay Morris (69) d. 19 Mar 1921, funeral to NMC, 29 Brougham Street, Tollcross. His brother, Pte Thomas Morris, RAMC, DoW Sp, Mrs Morris, 28 Cathcart Place. Employed, Dalry Branch, St Cuthbert s Coop. EEN & TED 17 Aug Pte Thomas Anderson Morris (24) No , 139 Field Ambulance, RAMC. DoW 24 Mar 1918, France. NMC & Doullens Communal Cem. Extn. No1. Son of the late David Morris & Isabella MacKay Morris (69) d. 19 Mar 1921, funeral to NMC, 29 Brougham Street, Tollcross. His brother Corp Donald Morris, 28 Cathcart Place, R. Scots, KiA Morrison Pte Alexander Morrison (28) Enlisted, Mar Seaforth Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 4 Oct Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of the late Angus & Elizabeth Morrison, 18 Yeaman Place. Employed, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 31 Aug L/Corp Eric J. Morrison ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 24 Mar Pozieres Mem. Address, 28 Richmond Terrace, off Dalry Road. Youngest son of James Morrison. Perhaps kin to James Henry Morrison, fishing tackle maker, 28 Richmond Terrace. Employed, Messrs Melrose, tea merchants, George Street. EEN 9 Apr Pte John Morrison ( ) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 22 Sep ESC & Nine Elms British Cem. Sp, Catherine Jane Spence or Morrison or Dunlop, 40 Duff Street. Father of Jessie Morrison, who died aged eight in Perhaps kin to William Dunlop, joiner, 40 Duff Street Pte Norman Morrison (27) No. 8675, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 10 Mar GWM & Royal Irish Graveyard, Laventie. Sp, Elizabeth Campbell Morrison, 5 Westfield Road. Pte Robert Bird Morrison (21) Enlisted, Edin. No. 1150, D Coy, 5 R. Scots. KiA 3 or 27 May 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. b. Edin. Son of John & Georgina F. Morrison, 99 Gilmore Place, & 2 Horne Terrace, Viewforth. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 9 Jun 1915, photo

154 Pte Robert Morrison ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Son of David & Margaret Morrison, 10 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 16 Aug Morton John Morton ( ) KiA 19 Apr Only surviving son of John Morton, 8 Bryson Road. TED 14 May Motion L/Corp John Motion ( ) No , 8 Cam (SR). DoW 17 Nov Guards Cem, Lesboeufs. Eldest son of George Motion, engineer, & Helen J. Motion (50) d. 2 Apr 1920, funeral to ESC, 116 Gorgie Road. Sp, Mrs Motion & two children. EEN 9 & 16 Dec Mowat 2 nd Lieut John Farquhar Mowat (24), 7 Yorkshire Regiment. d. 15 May 1917, and interred at Arras. NMC & Aubigny Communal Cem. Extn. Son of the late William Mowat, mason, & Isabella Mowat, 3 Murieston Crescent & 21 West Maitland Street. Employed, clerk. Moyes Pte Wallace Stuart Moyes (21) No , pioneer "F" Special Coy, R. Engrs. d. 21 Nov EDC & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of Andrew Moyes & Alice Rose Moyes, 4 Merchiston Crescent. Lieut William B. Moyes (24), 6 R. Scots & Royal Flying Corps. d. 7 Apr Bailleul Communal Cem Extn (Nord). Son of David & Isabella Bernard Moyes, 1 West Catherine Place. Boroughmuir school. Muir Driver Alexander Muir ( ) No , C Bty, 86 Bde, RFA. Military Medal. DoW 2 Oct Nine Elms Military Cem, Thelus. Eldest son of the late James & Mary Muir, 141 Dundee Street, Sp, Elizabeth Dobbie, 68 Gorgie Road & 3 Washington Street, who received his MM at Edinburgh Castle. Perhaps kin to John Muir, builder, & Katherine D. M. Muir ( 11 / 1 2) d. 16 Nov 1916, funeral to NMC, both of 141 Dundee Street. Employed, joiner, cooper, Messrs William McEwan s brewery, Fountainbridge. EEN 5, 9, 10 & 15 Nov 1917, photo, 14 Jun Corp George Muir (27) No , 4 R. Scots. d. 23 Oct NMC. b. Edin. Son of George & Amelia Ann Muir. Sp, Margaret Muir, 66 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Anne Muir (45) d. 12 Apr 1914, funeral from same address to EDC. Pte William Edward Muir (20) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 23 Apr Brown s Copse Cem, Roeux. Son of William & Helen Muir, 13 Belford Road. Boroughmuir school.

155 Muirhead Lieut George W. Muirhead ( ) DoW 16 Dec Son of Mrs Muirhead, 86 Temple Park Crescent. Two brothers on active service. George Heriot s school. Employed, apprentice, Thomson s Engineering Works, Slateford Road, later engineer on tea estate, India. TED 10 Jul Muldoon Pte James Muldoon (20) No. 2166, 5 R. Scots. DoW 10 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. SMM & Helles Mem. Perhaps kin to John Muldoon, taxi cab proprietor, 1 Caledonian Road & Margaret Muldoon (50) d. 7 Oct 1920, funeral 3 Caledonian Road to NMC. Mullan Pte Bernard Mullan (24) No , MGC Inf. d. pneumonia 22 Nov 1918, Royal Infirmary Edin. Funeral 8 Grassmarket to NMC. Address 21 Bristo Street. Son of Michael Mullan, printer, & Annie Smith Mullen of Edinburgh. Employed, rubber worker. Munro Pte Harry Munro (20) No , Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt) KiA 26 Aug Aix-Noulette Communal Cem Extn. b. Edin. Address, 2 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. Only son of Mr & Mrs Hugh Munro, 60 East 78 th Street, New York, USA. EEN 3 & 4 Oct 1917, photo. Pte James Alexander Munro (23) No. 7974, D Coy, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep 1914 F & F. La Ferte-Sous-Jourre Mem. Eldest surviving son of the late James Munro, cabinet maker & Mrs Munro, 52 Dalry Road. EEN 9 Oct Murdoch Pte Alexander Murdoch (19) No.38860, 10 Cam (SR). Wounded in action 4 Aug 1918 DoW 19 Aug 1918, St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Twin son of Daniel & Margaret Murdoch, 129 Gilmore Place. Nephew of Mrs Paterson, 67 Gorgie Road. Late of 40 Coy, Boys Brigade. EEN 24 & 30 Aug 1918, photo. Murphy Pte James S. Murphy (20), buglar, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Second eldest son of the late Patrick & Helen Murphy, 4 Yeaman Place. His sister, Mrs Sutherland, 4 Fowler Terrace. EEN 19 Aug 1916, 2 Jul 1917 & 1 Jul Pte John Corsar Murphy ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No Lothian & Border Horse, then 17 R. Scots. DoW 15 Jun 1918, General hosp, F & F. St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. b. St Giles, Edin. Second son of Mr & Mrs J. Murphy, 95 Dalry Road. Sp, Mary McIntyre & two boys, 15 West Crosscauseway. EEN 26 Jun 1918.

156 Murie Pte John Murie (23) No.10915, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. Mentioned in Dispatches. KiA 23 Apr 1917, Battle of Arras. GWM & Bootham Cem, Heninel. Third son of Mr & Mrs John Murrie, 255 Gorgie Road. His brother, Pte F. S. Murie, 1, 4 R. Scots, wounded 1915, Dardanelles. EEN 15 Oct TED 16 Oct Perhaps kin to George Murie, railway servant, & John Murie, store keeper, 255 Gorgie Road. Newspaper insert by Mrs Cuthbert, Chrisse & Jessie, 96 Gorgie Road. EEN 12 & 17 May 1917, photo & 23 Apr TED 21 & 25 May 1917, photo. Murray Pte Andrew Matthew Murray (21) No , B Coy, 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 2 Jun 1918, c.c.s. NMM & Bagneux British Cem, Gezaincourt. Only son of Andrew Thomson Murray, painter, & Mary A.C. Murray, 48 Cowan Road, Shandon. EEN 7 Jun Pte Francis Murray ( ) HLI. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 25 Apr His brother & sister-in-law, Mr & Mrs William Murray, 13 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Alexander Murray (2/365). Funeral same address to NMC. Beloved friend of Mrs McDowall & family, same address. EEN 9 & 13 Mar 1918, photo. Pte James Culbard Murray (32) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. DoW received in action 16 Aug St Sever Cem, Rouen. Address, 17 Caledonian Crescent. Eldest son of the late Robert & Mary Ann Culbard Murray, 4 Yeaman Place. His brother Pte Alexander Gourlay Murray, KOSB, KiA His sister, Mrs Moffat, 129 Rose Street. Employed, North British Rubbber Co. EEN 21, 22 & 25 Aug 1916, photo. TED 21 & 26 Aug 1916, photo. Pte William Murray (30) No. 4139, trooper, 1 Scottish Horse. d. 29 Nov 1915 Dardanelles. GWM, NMM & Greenhill Cem, Sulva, Gallipoli. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Robert Murray, 3 McLeod Street. Sp, Agnes Bachelor Murray, 24 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street. EEN 26 Jan & 4 Feb 1916, photo. Myles Pte John Myles ( ) No , Cam Hdrs. d. 26 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte Walter McEwan Myles (38) No 43547, 15 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Apr Arras Mem. Sp, Margaret McDonald Myles, 35 Watson Crescent. Employed, shop man. EEN 16 Aug 1917 & 1 Jun Pte Richard Glover Myles (20) No, 1509, 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 16 Dec 1915 F & F. Cerisy-Gailly Military Cem. b. Edin. Son of Mrs Elizabeth Myles, 9 Westfield Street & 8 Edgefauld Road, Springburn, Glasgow. EEN 21 Dec Nathaniel

157 Pte Thomas Nathaniel (19) No. 2923, sapper, Lowland Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 12 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of Thomas Nathaniel, 13 Bridge Street, Cambuslang, Lanarkshire His three cousins, James, John & Tom Melrose, 5 Murieston Terrace. TED 12 Jul Neill Pte David Bruce Neill (20) Enlisted, Edin. No. 3479, 1, 6 R. Scots. KiA 6 Aug 1916 F & F. GWM & Cambrian Churchyard Extn. b. Edin. Son of Robert Neill, R. Scots, on active service & Frances Neill, 10 Wardlaw Place. His brother, Pte George Neill, R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA 23 Apr Employed, Messrs Oliver & Boyd, printers. EEN 26 & 28 Aug 1916, photo, 29 May 1917 & 23 Apr TED 16 Jun 1917, photo. Pte Donald Duncan Neill (20) No. 6871, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 1 Oct GWM & Perth Cem (China Wall). Son of James & the late Margaret Cameron Neill, 33 Gibson Terrace. Pte George Neill ( ) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 23 Apr GWM, NMM & Bootham Cem., Heninel. Son of Robert Neill, R. Scots, on active service & Frances Neill, 10 Wardlaw Place. His brother, Pte David Neill, R. Scots, KiA 12 Jul Employed, Messrs Simon Henderson & Son, Slateford Road. EEN 26 & 29 May 1917, photo & 23 Apr TED 16 Jun 1917, photo. Pte John A. Neill ( ) No. R4/ , 41 Remount Squadron, RASC. DoW 28 Feb 1917, in the Balkans. Salonika (Lambert Road) Military Cem. b. St Cuthberts. Edin. His sister, Mrs Maggie Mochrie, 39 Gibson Terrace. Sp, Marion Gilbert Neill, 141 Dundee Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 10, 13 & 16 Mar 1917, photo. Pte John Cranley Neill (30) No , 14 HLI. KiA 21 Mar Arras Mem. Third son of Mr & Mrs John Neill, 10 Dryden Street. His brother Robert Neill, 6 Gibson Terrace. Sp, Violet S. Lauder, 42 Balfour Street, Leith. EEN 19 Apr nd Lieut William Proudfoot Neill (42), 6 R. Scots, attached 9 R. Scots. d. 24 Dec 1916, France. NMC & Gezaincourt Communal Cem Extn. Son of Walter & Margaret Stewart Neill of Edinburgh. Newberry Pte James C. Newberry (23) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 14 Nov 1914, Battle of Yser. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. His brother, Thomas Major Newberry, lorry man, 22 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 10 Dec Newbigging Pte William E. Newbigging (32) No. 8848, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. Transferred to No Labour Corps. d. 23 May 1918, Royal Infirmary, Edin. Funeral 55 Buccleuch Street to NMC. Sp. Jeannie Squair, formerly Newbigging, 4 The Vennel, Grassmarket. EEN 25 May 1918.

158 Newlands Sub Lieut George Jarron Newlands (41), engineer, RNVR. Drowned 11 Apr 1917, when HMS Thrush, a 50 metre long Redbrest class steam engine gun boat, supporting two 3 pounder guns and a couple of machine guns, sank during a snow storm, while off Glenarm, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. A large memorial to him was erected in Edin. (Comely Bank) Cem. Eldest son of late James Newlands, cabinet maker, & Isabella Newlands, 12 Caledonian Road. Sp, Margaret Strachan Newlands, Choriton, Manchester & 7 Church Street, Kirkcaldy. Perhaps kin to Richard Todd Newlands, 12 Caledonian Road. George Heriot s school. Employed, apprentice engineer, in Edinburgh & Leith. EEN 18 Apr TED 23 Apr 1917, photo. Nichol/Nicol Pte Edward MacKenzie Nicol (30) No , R. Scots, then 10, 11 HLI. Reported missing then died in Germany 23 Apr Rumaucourt Communal Cem. Son of the late Peter & Mrs Nicol, 2 Salmond Place, late of 37 Caledonian Crescent. His three brothers & brother-in-law were on active service. Employed, baker, McVite, Guest & Co. EEN 8 May, 2 Oct Sgt James Nicol (30) No , 210 Siege Bty, RGA. KIA 15 Aug Bard Cottage Cem. Sp, Robina Seton Ramsay & two children, 4 Wheatfield Place & 34 James Street, Newhaven. Perhaps kin to John Nicol, brakes man, 4 Wheatfield Place. Employed, McVite & Price biscuit works. EEN 1 & 5 Sep James Nicol ( ) SMM. L/Corp James Nicol (22) No , 9 R. Scots. Arrived at the Front, KiA 1 Aug Soissons Mem. b. Edin. Only son of John Jamieson Nicol, railway servant, & Jane Allan Nicol, 25 Watson Crescent. His sister Mary Nicol, and adopted brother, Allan Turnbull. Sp, Kate Steart & family, 1 Caledonian Road. Employed, telephone boy, then railway worker, Merchiston station, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 10 Aug Sgt William Willie Nicol ( ) No , 70 Siege Bty, RGA. He spent two yars at the Front. Military Medal. KiA 29 Apr Westoutre British Cem. Address, 14 Caledonian Road. Newspaper insert Dearest Willie, I loved you as a son. by his friend Mrs N. Lowe, otherwise Mrs John George Lowe, 14 Caledonian Road, and Jeannie, Nellie & Lilly. Employed, fireman, North Bridge Railway Co. EEN 20 May TED 20 May Nicholson/Nicol Pte Louis Nicholson (29) No , 2, 10 Liverpool (Scottish) Regiment. KiA 29 Jun 1917 F & F. Pont Du-Hem Military Cem, La Gorgue. b. Liverpool. Son of Thomas & Margaret Nicholson, 109 Barrington Road, Liverpool. Nisbet

159 L/Corp Alexander Alick Nisbet ( ), KOSB. Wounded, 1916 & d Only son of Mrs R. Nisbet, 26 Yeaman Place. TED 19 Aug 1916, photo, 7 May & 20 Sep 1918, photo. L/Corp Peter Nisbet ( ) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Nine Elms Military Cem, Thelus. Youngest son of George Nisbet, brick layer s labourer for sewer contractor, & Isabella Nisbet, 16 Wardlaw Place. His sisters, Mary & Peggy. Perhaps kin to James Hanna Nisbet, labourer & Mary McLeod Nisbet (39) d. 14 May 1921, funeral to ESC, both of 16 Wardlaw Place. Employed, stationary engine driver, 13 years at North British Distillery. EEN 5 & 8 May 1917, photo, & 9 Apr Noble Pte David Noble (20) No , 10 Cam (SR). DoW received in action 29 Apr Duisans British Cem, Etrus. Only son of David Noble, 369 Leith Walk. Grandson of David Noble, joiner, 11 Caledonian Road. EEN 12 May Pte William E. Noble (35) No , MGC Cavalry. d. 5 Sep Funeral from 5 Easter Road, Leith to NMC. 2nd Lieut William Smyth Jackson Noble (20), 15 R. Scots. d. 21 Mar Arras Mem. Son of Arthur Frank Noble & Betsy Noble, 24 Wellington Street, Portobello. Boroughmuir school. Notman Pte James Notman (25) No. 6931, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 23 Jan 1916, France. Bois-Carre Military Cem, Haisnes. Fourth son of Mrs Mary & late James Notman, Main Street. Slateford. His brothers Pte John Notman, Scots Gds, KiA 1914, Pte William Notman, Middlesex Regt, DoW 1916, & another who also fell. EEN 12 Feb Pte John Notman (27) No. 6835, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 6 Oct City of Paris Cem, Pantin. Second eldest son of Mrs Mary & late James Notman, Main Street. Slateford. His brothers Pte James Notman, R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA 1916, Pte William Notman, Middlesex Regt, DoW 1916, & another who also fell. EEN 17 Oct Pte John Notman ( ), Canadians. KiA 8 Apr Address, Vancouver, Canada, late of Fowler Terrace. Newspaper insert by Mr & Mrs J. Sturrock, 5 Horne Street. TED 12 Jun Pte William Notman (28), 19 Middlesex Regiment. DoW 28 Oct 1916, Western Military Hosp, Manchester. Funeral from St Cuthbert s RC Church, Slateford Road to Colinton Churchyard. Third eldest son of Mrs Mary & late James Notman, Main Street. Slateford. His brothers Pte John Notman, Scots Gds, KiA 1914, Pte James Notman, R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA 1916 & another who also fell. EEN 31 Oct Ogg

160 Artificer, 4 th class John Grant Ogg (21), engine room, HMS Invincible, RN, KiA 31 May Portsmouth Naval Mem. Second son of John Hunter Ogg, cutter, & late Agnes Park Grant Ogg, 91 & 101 Harrison Road & 5 Coltbridge Avenue. Boroughmuir school. EEN 10 Jun Ogilvie/ Ogilvy Sgt Alexander Paterson Ogilvy (29) No , 5, 6 R. Scots (Queen s Edin. Rifles). KiA 2 Oct Sequehart British Cem No. 1. b. Edin. Eldest son of John Ogilvie, plasterer, & Agnes Ogilvie, 4 Angle Park Terrace. Employed, joiner. EEN 31 Oct Pte James Walker Ogilvie (37) No , 9 Cam (SR). DoW 11 Feb 1917, military hosp, Manchester. Funeral 244 Dalry Road to NMC. b. Edin. Sp, Jeannie Scott Ogilvie, 9 Caledonian Place & 244 Dalry Road. EEN 14 Feb Oldershaw Pte Charles Oldershaw (18) No , 2, 3 R. Scots. DoW 8 Dec 1918, No. 2 Stationary Hosp, France. GWM, SMM & Abbeville Communal Cem. Extn. Son of Arthur Oldershaw (54), brick builder, d. 13 Nov 1921, funeral from 31 Almondbank Terrace to NMC, & Loeba H. Oldershaw, 9 Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road & 31 Almondbank Terrace, Shandon. His brothers, 2 nd Lieut Thomas Oldershaw, HLI, KiA, 14 Apr 1918 & Sgt Arthur G. Oldershaw, Distinguished Conduct Medal, 132 Bty, RFA, and member of the Gladstone Club, Henderson Terrace (EEN 1 Jul 1915). Perhaps kin of Lecba Oldershaw (15) d. 8 Mar 1917, 9 Ivy Terrace. Boroughmuir school. EEN 14 Dec Pte Ernest Harold Oldershaw (23) No. 9342, Cam Hdrs. Discharged. d. 28 May 1917, acute lobar pneumonia, Royal Infirmary, Edin. Address, 5 Washington Lane, off Dalry Road. Son of Ernest Harold Oldershaw, brick layer, & Janet Yorkston, Braehead, Burntisland. Sp. Agnes Oldershaw, ms Paton (24) d. 30 Nov 1918, funeral 5 Washington Lane to NMC. Perhaps kin to Oldershaw family of Almondbank Terrace. Employed, general labourer. 2nd Lieut Thomas Harold Oldershaw (20) 3 HLI. Reported missing then KiA 14 Apr Buried by the Germans, at Moyennevile. GWM, SMM & Arras Mem. Second son of Arthur Oldershaw (54), brick builder, d. 13 Nov 1921, funeral from 31 Almondbank Terrace to NMC, & Loeba H. Oldershaw, 9 Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road & 31 Almondbank Terrace, Shandon. His brothers, Pte Charles Oldershaw, R. Scots, d. 8 Dec & Sgt Arthur G. Oldershaw, Distinguished Conduct Medal, 132 Bty, RFA, and member of the Gladstone Club, Henderson Terrace (EEN 1 Jul 1915). Perhaps kin of Lecba Oldershaw (15) d. 8 Mar 1917, 9 Ivy Terrace. EEN 26 Apr & 14 Dec Oldham Corp William H. Oldham ( ) No , 14 A & S Hdrs. d. 27 Mar Arras Mem. Address, 47 East Claremont Street. Perhaps kin to Thomas Hogg Oldham. Boroughmuir school. Employed, teacher.

161 Oliver Pte James Oliver (26) No , 11 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 23 Mar Combles Communal Cem Extn. Son of George Oliver, warehouse man, & Jane Smith, 43 Dundee Terrace. His brother Pte William Smith Oliver, R. Scots, DoW 17 Sep1916. Employed, van man or rubber worker. EEN 19 Jun Pte William Smith Oliver (30) No , 13 R. Scots. DoW 17 Sep Millencourt Communal Cem Extn. Second son of George Oliver, warehouse man, & Jane Smith, 43 Dundee Terrace. His brother Pte James Oliver, R. Scots, KiA 23 Mar EEN 2, 17 & 18 Oct 1916, 19 Jun Orkney Pte James Stephen Orkney (19) No , 9 Norfolk Regiment. Reported missing then KiA 15 Apr 1918, France. ESC, GWM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Eldest son of Alexander Orkney (68) d. 19 Oct 1944 & Mary J. Stephen (74) d. 5 Oct 1946, both ESC., 33 Westfield Road. EEN 12 May Orman Pte James Orman (20), Canadians. Accidently killed in action 22 Apr Son of the late James Orman (52), joiner, d. 9 Jul 1916, funeral Colinton Hosp to NMC & Jessie Ireland. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Orman, 3 Westfield Street. EEN 8 May Ormiston Pte Thomas Ormiston (28) No. 1788, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of the late Mark & Jane Ormiston, 25 Bryson Road. EEN 23 Jul Oswald Gunner Alexander Glen Oswald (19) No , 303 Siege Bty, RGA. DoW 11 Jul Mendinghem British Cem. Only son of John Alexander Oswald, painter & Mary Oswald, 10 Downfield Place. EEN 19 Jul 1917, photo. Outerson L/Corp William Outerson (22), C Coy, 6 Cam Hdrs. d. 1 Sep Son of the late George Lyall Outerson of Jordonlaw, Berwickshire. Sp, Mrs Outerson, 18 Polwarth Crescent. Employed, North British Railway Co. Ovenstone Pte Thomas Ovenston or Heatlie ( ), 3 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 14 Dec 1914 F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b. St Cuthbert s. Edin. Address, 74 Angle Park Terrace. Perhaps kin to Robert Cornelius Ovenstone, boot clicker, 1 Laurel Terrace. Employed, baker, in Edinburgh. EEN 23 & 25 Mar 1915, photo.

162 Owens Pte David Arthur Ernest Owens (18) No , 8 Cam (SR). Transf. from 53 Training Reserve Battalion. Served in France. d. 29 Jul SMM & Soissons Mem. b Younger son of Mr & Mrs George Owens, 87 Bruntsfield Place. Pte Edward James Owens (22) Enlisted, Edin. No , KOSB. KiA 13 Nov 1917, Egypt. Jerusalem Mem. b. Edin. Son of Edward A. & Jane Owens, 21 Tarvit Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Park Pte George Park ( ) No.79464, sapper, 173 Tunnelling Coy, 4 R. Engrs. Awarded Military Medal three days prior to being killed. KiA 17 Apr Thiepval Mem. Address, 126 Dundee Street. EEN 17 May 1916, photo. TED 19 May 1916, photo. Parsons Corp John Henry Parsons (22) No , 17 R. Scots. Transferred to No , 185 Coy, Labour Corps. KiA 13 Oct GWM & The Huts Cem, Dickiebush, Belgium. b. Peebles. Son of the late Sydney H. Parsons, 15 Hussars & Annie Wylie Parsons. Step-son of James Alexander, 9 Wardlaw Place. Grandson of John Wylie, plasterer. His brother, L/Corp Parsons, R. Scots. EEN 3 Nov Paterson Pte Charles Paterson (29), 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Nov 1915 F & F. Cambrian Churchyard Cem. Son of the late Alexander Paterson, Saughton Mains. EEN 4 Dec TED 4 Dec Pte George Paterson (27) No , 9 R. Scots. d. of pneumonia 20 Feb 1917, France. Aubigny Communal Cem Extn. Eldest son of George & Jessie Paterson, 2 Murieston Place. Sp, Agnes Muldieson (or Murdison) Paterson, Musselburgh & 13 Heriothill Terrace. Perhaps kin to John Dewar Paterson, clerk, 2 Murieston Place. EEN 27 Feb Pte James Paterson ( ), A & S Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA Only son of Mr & Mrs James Paterson, 4 Murieston Crescent. TED 13 Sep Able seaman James Bell Paterson (19) RNVR. No. Clyde Z/ 6358, Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Reported missing then KiA 3 Nov 1915, Beaumont Hamel, France. NMC & Ancre British Cem, Beaumont Hamel. Son of James Paterson, on active service, & Elizabeth Wallace Bell Paterson, 27 Dundee Street. EEN 25 Jul Paton/Patton

163 Pte David Paton (26), R. Scots. Came from Canada two years earlier. KiA Sp, Mrs Paton & three children, 15 Downfield Place. Employed, driver, Edinburgh & District Tramways. EEN 7 & 10 May 1917, photo. Sgt W. J. Patton (25) No. 3919, 9 Seaforth Hdrs (pioneers). DoW 28 May Ebblingham Military Cem. Third son of William John & Jane Ellen Patton, 60 Raeburn Place. His brother & sister-in-law, 12 Wardlaw Street. EEN 7 Jun Pattison Pte James Lamb Pattison (22), 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 1915 F & F. Address, 5 Argyle Park Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 16, 20 & 22 Nov 1915, photo. Peat Pte William Mc Donald Peat (19) No , 2 Scots Guards. KiA 14 Jun 1915, F & F. NMC & Le Touret Mem. Son of Colin Dunlop Peat & Isabella Peat nee McDonald, 2 Craiglockhart Drive. Peden Pte James Peden (30), R. Scots. KiA Address, 18 Springwell Place. EEN 10 Dec 1917, photo. Peffers Pte George Peffers (28) No , Garrison Battalion, 1 East Yorkshire Regt. d. 5 Jul Funeral from 30 Holyrood Square to NMC. b. Edin. Son of William & Margaret Peffers, 30 Holyrood Square, Edinburgh. Pendreigh Pte James M. Pendreigh (21) No , signaller, Scots Gds. KiA 6 Apr GWM & Bucounoy Road Cem, Ficheux. Son of Andrew Mitchell Pendreigh, gilder, & Euphemia Pendreigh, 17 Murieston Crescent. His father had served with the Canadians since 1916 & had recently been wounded and returned home. EEN 23 Apr & 8 May 1918, photo. Penman Pte James Darling Penman (27) No , R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug Villers- Faucon Communal Cem. b. Edin. Eldest son of William Penman, rubber worker, & Christina Penman, 5 Newton Street. Sp, Mrs G. Stewart, formerly Penman, 34 Robertson Avenue. Employed, Cleansing & Lighting Dept, Edinburgh Corporation. TED 20 Sep 1917, photo. Pte Robert Penman (23) No , 1 HLI. KiA 21 Dec 1914 F & F.. Le Touret Mem. Only remaining son of Robert Penman, 10 Bryson Road, late of 156 Dundee

164 Street & Mrs E. Anson, Woodstock, Ontario. Perhaps kin to William Penman ( 3 / 12 ) d. 31 Aug 1914, funeral 10 Bryson Road to NMC. EEN 12 & 16 Jan 1915, photo. Pte Thomas Penman (25) No , B Coy, 1, 4 R. Scots. d. 24 Nov Kantara War Mem. Son of James & Jeanie Calder Penman, 13 Falcon Gardens. Boroughmuir school. Peters Pte George Peters ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 18 HLI (4 Glasgow Yeomanry). Reported wounded, missing then KiA 25 Mar Pozieres Mem. b. Edin. Third son of Mr & Mrs Peters, 161 Fountainbridge. His brother Pte Andrew Peters, R. Scots, was a PoW. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 6 Jun Philip 2 nd Lieut David Philip ( ), Northumberland Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 29 Apr Son of George Philip, Haldane Street, Downfield, Dundee. Prominent Scottish footballer. Played for Heart of Midlothian & Raith Rovers FC. Employed, clerical staff, Edinburgh & District Tramway Co. TED 10 Jan Philp Sgt G. Philp ( ) No , R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. His son & daughter-in-law, Mr & Mrs G. Philp, 16 Yeaman Place. Perhaps grandfather to George Philp ( 5 / 52 ) d. 1 Nov 1917, funeral from 16 Yeaman Place to NMC. EEN 25 Sep Piercy Pte James Piercy (21) No. 9115, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Jan 1915, La Bassee, F & F. Le Touret Mem. Eldest son of James Piercy, Saughton Hall Mains, Gorgie. EEN 23 Sep Polson Pte Donald Polson (27) No. 9225, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 15 Sep 1914 F & F. Crouy- Vauxrot French National Cem. Eldest son of the late Hector & Mrs Polson, 11 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 8 Oct Ponton Sgt James Ponton (36) No.21006, 2 R. Scots. Fought in the South African Boer War. King s & Queen s Medals. Reported missing in France, then DoW 15 Jan 1917, in a German camp. Aubencheul-Au- Churchyard. Son of the late Alexander Ponton, butcher, & Mrs Ponton, 74 Slateford Road. Sp, Isabella Neill Ponton, Bridgeton, Kirkcaldy. Perhaps kin to Thomas Veitch Ponton, butcher, 74 Slateford Road & William Ponton, butcher, 31 Stewart Terrace. Employed, gas worker, in Kirkcaldy. EEN 9 Dec 1916 & 14 Jun 1917.

165 Porteous Corp Adam Horsburgh Porteous (23) No. 9993, piper, 1, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. At the outbreak of the War, he was home on leave from Africa. Sent to France, Aug Served six years, and was the second piper in his battalion. Wounded three times. DoW 30 Jul 1915, Wharncliffe War Hosp, Sheffield. NMC. Eldest son of Alexander Porteous, carter, & Magdaline Porteous, 6 Downfield Place, late of Dewar Place. His brother, Pte Alexander Porteous, Gordon Hdrs, KiA 6 Sep EEN 3 Aug 1915 & 4 Oct TED 7 Aug Pte Alexander Porteous (23) No , Cam Hdrs. Transf. to No , 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 6 Sep Thiepval Mem. Son of Alexander Porteous, carter, & Magdaline Porteous, 6 Downfield Place, late of Dewar Place. His brother, Corp Adam Porteous, R. Scots Fusiliers, DOW 30 Jul EEN 4 & 24 Oct 1916, photo. Pte James Hamish Porteous ( ). DoW 27 Sep Newspaper insert by his friends, Mrs Kerr & family, 150 Dalry Road. EEN 27 Sep Pow Pte John Nisbet Pow (34) No. 5170, sapper, 1 Field Coy, Canadian Engrs. KiA 3 Aug GWM & Reninghelst New Military Cem. Fifth son of William & Jessie Pow, 6 Newton Street. His brothers, Sgt Thomas Pow, Canadian Engrs, KiA 28 Apr 1917, one with the Canadians, & another the Australians. Perhaps kin to William Pow (75) d. 17 Jan 1919, funeral 6 Newton Street to NMC, & Jessie Pow (9) d. 19 Dec 1915, funeral 105 Dundee Street to NMC. EEN 17 Aug 1916 & 12 May Sgt Thomas Pow ( ) No , sapper, 1 Field Coy, Canadian Engrs. KiA 28 Apr GWM & Vimy Mem. Sixth son of William & Jessie Pow, 6 Newton Street. His brothers, Pte John Pow, Canadian Engrs, KiA 3 Aug 1916, one with the Canadians, & another the Australians. Perhaps kin to William Pow (75) d. 17 Jan 1919, funeral 6 Newton Street to NMC, & Jessie Pow (9) d. 19 Dec 1915, funeral 105 Dundee Street to NMC. EEN 12 May Poyner Pte Peter McGhie Poyner (33) No , sapper, 90 Field Coy, R. Engrs. DoW 31 Oct 1917, casualty clearing station. Zuydcoote Military Cem. Sp, Emily Wilson, 23 Orwell Place. His brothers, Pte Prentice Shearer Poyner, R. Scots, PoW in Germany 1918 & Pte Archibald McAlistair Poyner, clerk, R. Scots, wounded, both of 80 Bonaly Road. Employed, tailor. EEN 10 & 17 Nov 1917, photo. Preston L/Corp Alfred Preston (30) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 20 Apr Haringhe Military Cem. Son of William & Marjory Preston of Edinburgh. Sp, Elizabeth Lizzie Fraser Preston, 25 Springwell Place & 2 Wardlaw Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 18 & 24 May 1918, photo. TED 28 May 1918, photo.

166 L/Corp John D. Preston ( ) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Feuchy Chapel British Cem, Wancourt. Address, 4 Dundee Place. His sister & brother-inlaw, Glasgow. EEN 19 & 21 Jun Pte John Morton Preston (28) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 19 Apr Gaza War Mem. Only surviving son of John Preston, shop man, 8 Bryson Road. Employed, postman, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 14 May, 1 Jun Pte William Preston (19) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Oct Montay Neuvilly Road Cem, Montay. b. Edin. Only son of John Preston, saddler, & Jeannie Preston, 18 Hill Crescent, Cupar, late of 153 Dalry Road. Grandson of late William Preston, 148 Albert Street, Leith & late James Hastie, 48 Dundee Street. Employed, Scottish Waterpooof Co, Cockburn Street. EEN 9 Nov Priest Pte Hubert Priest ( ) No 1048, 15 Royal Warwickshire Regt. d. 4 Jun 1916 Arras Mem. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pringle L/Corp Robert Pringle (39) No , 2 KOSB. KiA. 26 Oct GWM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Sp, Agnes A. Pringle & six of a family, 5 Wheatfield Street. Employed, butcher. EEN 1 Dec Prior Pte Robert Prior (21) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW received in action Haute- Avesnes British Cem. b. Edin. Son of Francis & Mary Prior, 5 Downfield Place. His sisters, Annie & Frances Fanny Prior, 10 McLeod Street. EEN 19 May Proudfoot Pte Lawrence Alexander Proudfoot (21) No , 113 Field Amb, RAMC. DoW 20 May 1917, c.c.s. France. Baillleul Communal Cem Extn (Nord). Son of the late Isabella Millar or Proudfoot, late of 27 Watson Crescent. His step-brother & sister, George Millar, in Canada & Isabella Millar, 43 Bryson Road. EEN 26 May TED 5 Jun 1917, photo. Lieut Robert William Proudfoot (32) No. 7912, promoted from the ranks CSM to Lieut. F Coy, 2 BW. He was an excellent highland dancer. Served with his brother, a piper, in India & South Africa. They danced & piped for the late King Edward at the Delhi Durbar. Mentioned in Despatches. KiA 21 Jan 1916, Persian Gulf. Basra Mem. b. Sr Cuthberts, Edin. Son of Archibald & Margaret Colley Proudfoot. Sp, Agnes Dickman, formerly Proudfoot, residing with her mother Mrs Dickman, 153 Dalry Road. His brother was taken PoW at Loos. EEN & TED 12 Feb Pryde

167 Pte Andrew Watt Pryde (26) No , D Coy, 1 KOSB. DoW 16 Aug 1917, France. Dozinghem Military Cem. Third son of Andrew Watt Pryde & Isabella Brwn Pryde, 31 Dalgleish Street, Tayport. Newspaper insert by his sincere friend M. Alexander, 18 Downfield Place. EEN 8 Sep Purdie Sgt David Hunter Purdie (27) Corp/ Sgt, No. 487, Gordon Hdrs, then No.18242, 7 MGC. Military Medal. KiA 15 Jun GWM & Magnaboschi British Cem, Italy. b. St Cuthberts, Edin. Son of William & Jane Purdie of Edinburgh. Resided with his sister, 17 Stewart Terrace. EEN 20 Jul & 20 Aug 1918, photo. TED 22 Jul Rae L/Corp James McD. Rae (25) No , "Q" Coy, R. Engrs. d. 20 Feb NMC. Address, 15 King s Stables Road Sgt Robert T. Rae (27) No. 8229, corp/sgt, Depot, Cam Hdrs. d. pneumonia, 8 Jan NMC. Youngest son of Mrs Rae, 19 Greenside Row. Sp, Jeanie Hately Rae, 187 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh. EEN 10 Jan 1919 Rainbird Pte John Rainbird (32) No. 3038, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Helles Mem. Son of Charles & Margaret Rainbird, 17 Yeaman Place. His brother Pte William Charles Rainbird, R. Scots, KiA same date & place. Sp, Mary Dick Rainbird, 43 East Fountainbridge or Jeannie Bennet Rainbird, 6 Albert Street, Leith Corp William Charles Rainbird (35) No. 2853, 1, 5 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Helles Mem. Address, 21 Bryson Road. Son of Charles & Margaret Rainbird, 17 Yeaman Place. His brother Pte John Rainbird, R. Scots, KiA same date & place. Sp. Mrs Rainbird, 1 Gibson Terrace. Perhaps kin to John Rainbird (6) d. 23 Jun 1915, funeral from Colinton Hosp to NMC, William Rainbird ( 69 / 12 ), d. 9 May 1921, from 1 Gibson Terrace to NMC, Alexander Brown Rainbird, tinsmith, 7 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. Employed, mill worker. EEN 11 & 22 Mar 1916, photo. TED 27 Mar Ramsay Pte Alexander Ramsay (47) No. 3406, 6 R. Scots. d. 31 Dec 1915, military hosp, Peebles. Funeral from 42 Duff Street to NMC. Employer, inspector. EEN 1 Jan Corp Alexander Ramsay ( ), 9 BW KiA Sep His mother resided at 52 Grove Street. His brother, Gunner William Ramsay, RFA, KiA 10 Oct TED 13 Jan Pt Andrew Hotson Ramsay (18) No.3498, A Coy, 1, 9 R. Scots. Killed on active service 25 May Louez Military Ce, Duisans. Youngest son of the late George & Mary Ramsay, 33 Westfield Road, & late of 5 Caledonian Road. His brother, Pte George Ramsay, R. Scots, DoW 20 Sep EEN 31 May 1916.

168 Pte George Ramsay (30) Enlisted, Aug No.7289, 10 Aus. Imperial Force. Badly wounded 1915 at Gallipoli, again in 1918, then returned to the Front. KiA 30 Jul Borre British Cem. b. Innerleithan. Son of Andrew & Christine Ramsay. His sister, Mrs George Pringle, 18 Tay Street. He had emigrated to Australia nine years earlier. Employed, law clerk. EEN 9 Sep TED 9 & 16 Sep 1918, photo. Pte George Lumsden Ramsay (26) No , 9 R. Scots. DoW 20 Sep 1917, medical dressing station. Gwala Cem. Last surviving son of the late George & Mrs Mary Ramsay, 33 Westfield Road, & late of 5 Caledonian Road. His brother, Andrew Hotson Ramsay, R. Scots, killed 25 May EEN 6 & 19 Oct Sgt James Ramsay (26) No. 364, Pte 6 R. Scots in 1907, corp then sgt in 1909, attached 1, 4 R. Scots. Arrived Apr 1915, Gallipoli. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. b Only son of David Ramsay, joiner, & Margaret Ramsay, 17 Cathcart Place. George Heriot s school. Employed, carpet salesman. TED 24 Jul EEN 28 Jun L/Sgt N. Ramsay ( ), Seafoth Hdrs. Killed Address, 73 Haymarket Terrace. TED 22 May 1917, photo. Gunner William George Ramsay ( ), RFA. KiA 10 Oct His mother resided, 52 Grove Street. His brother, Corp Alexander Ramsay 9 BW, KiA (Sep 1918?) Employed, North British Rubber Co., Fountainbridge. TED 13 Jan Rankeillor L/ Corp George Rankeillor (20) No. 9546, Scots Greys. Transf to A Squadron, 1 st Royal Dragoons. KiA. 11 Apr GWM & Arras Mem. Son of George Rankeillor, rubber worker, & Julia Rankeillor, 13 Wardlaw Street & 6 Newton Street. EEN 5 & 9 May 1917, photo. Rankin RSM Robert Rankin (23). Enlisted, Sep Royal West Kent Regt. Distinguished Conduct Medal & Bar. Recommended for Military Cross. KiA 29 May Bully-Grenay Communal Cem British Extn. Son of Malcolm & Barbara Rankin, 3, 5 or 9 Orwell Place. His brother, Pte John Gair Rankin, A & S Hdrs, PoW in Germany (EEN 19 Jun 1918). Perhaps kin to Agnes G. Rankine (36) d. 30 Oct 1915, funeral 9 Orwell Place to NMC. Employed, North British Railway Co. TED 10 Mar 1917, photo. EEN 19 & 24 Jun 1918, photo. Rattray Pte John Rattray ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 24 May Cabaret-Rouge British Cem, Souchez. Address, 1 Gorgie Cottages. Perhaps kin to Alexander Walker Rattray, 10 Robertson Avenue. EEN 18 Jun 1918, photo. Redpath

169 Pte Alexander Redpath (34) Enlisted, Sep No HLI. Wounded in action 23 May 1916 DOW 27 May 1916, NMM & Bethune Town Cem. Son of Alexander & Jessie Redpath, Mrs Wilson, 4 Wheatfield Street. Sp, Jennie M. Beattie Redpath, 40 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to Peter Darg Redpath, baker, lodger in 1914, 4 Wheatfield Street Employed, labourer, with Denholm, coach painter, Washington Lane. EEN 12 & 30 Jun 1916, photo. TED 12, 15 & 17 Jun Ree Pte John Ree (21), 2 New Zealand (Otago Regt). DoW 15 Sep Dernancourt Communal Cem Extn. Son of Alexander & Christina Ree, of Coatbridge. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Hepburn, 3 Dundee Terrace. His brother, Pte Andrew Ree, was wounded in the same charge. Perhaps kin to James Clark Ree, engineer, 6 Ardmillan Terrace. EEN 21 & 25 Oct 1916, photo. Reekie Pte John Johnston Reekie (27) No Nine years pre-war service with his battalion. Pioneer, C Coy, 9 R. Scots, Aug KiA 23 Apr Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b Third son of the late Arthur Reekie, chemist and druggist, & Mrs Elizabeth Reekie, 2 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. Perhaps kin to Frederick Livingstone Reekie, shop man, same address. George Heriot's school. Employed, warehouseman. EEN 6 & 11 May 1915, photo. TED 13 May 1915, photo. Regan Pte Hugh Regan (41) No. 9935, 1 BW. Taken as PoW, Oct d. 21 Jun 1915, while a prisoner in Germany. Le Touret Mem. Sp, Mary Black Regan ms Hailstone, 32 Yeaman Place. EEN 26 Jul 1915, Reid/Reed Pte Archibald Reid (20) No. 3/6264, 2 Gordon Hdrs. DoW, 23 Sep 1916, Bangour Military Hosp. Funeral 16 Yeaman Place to NMC. Youngest son of the late Archibald & Alice Reid, 16 Yeaman Place. Resided with his aunt, Mrs Lamb, same addresss. Two brothers in the Services. EEN 25 & 26 Sep TED 4 Oct & 21 Nov 1916, photo. L/Corp Charles Reid (26) No , 10 Cam (SR). d. 31 Oct Vermelles British Cem. Son of John Reid, railway servant, & Elizabeth Reid, 11 Newton Street. EEN 17 Nov 1915, photo. Frederick Charles Reid (35) Enlisted, Edin. No. 2990, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915 Dardanelles. GWM & Helles Mem. Son of Colour Sgt Alexander Reid & Mary B. Reid. Sp, the late Mrs Helen Reid ms Good, 8 Wardlaw Place. Employed, perhaps North British Rubber Co. Able seaman George Reid ( ) No.18447, RFR/CH/B/3348, Royal Navy. He was on HMS Hawke, an Edgar class cruiser, in the North Sea, when it was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-9, with the loss of over 520 lives, only 70 of its officers and men survived. KiA 15 Oct Chatham Naval Mem. Sp, Susan

170 Thornton, 73 Slateford Road. Able seaman Robert Thomas Low, 104 Dalry Road, was also on HMS Hawke when it sank. EEN 23 Oct Pte George Reid ( ) No , 15 R.Scots. KiA 28 Apr 1917 F & F. GWM & Rouex British Cem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Reid, Victoria Place, Kelso. His aunt, Mrs Trotter, 26 Robertson Avenue. Perhaps kin to James Reid, joiner, Pte Henry George Reid, R. Scots, d. 13 Apr 1918 & Rifleman James Alexander Reid, London Regt, DOW 16 Aug 1917, all of 26 Robertson Avenue. Employed, sed man, Robert Youngest & Sons, seed merchants, Morrison Street. TED 14 Mar 1917, photo Pte Henry George Reid (18) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 13 Apr GWM & Ploegsteert Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs James Reid, joiner, 26 Robertson Avenue. His brother James Alexander Reid, London Irish Rifles, DoW 16 Aug Perhaps kin to Pte George Reid, same address. 15 R. Scots. KiA 28 Apr Rifleman James Alexander Reid (19) No , 18 London Regt, attached to London Irish Rifles. DoW 16 Aug GWM & Ypres, Reservoir Cem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs James Reid, joiner, 26 Robertson Avenue. His brother Pte Henry George Reid, R. Scots, d. 13 Apr Perhaps kin to Pte George Reid, same address. 15 R.Scots. KiA 28 Apr EEN 10 Sep CSM John Bernard Reid (25) No , 6 King s Shropshire Light Infantry. DoW received in action 1 Jul Boulogne Eastern Cem. Eldest son of CSM J. Reid, 12 Bellevue Crescent. Sp, Daisy Brannan or Brennan, 223 Gorgie Road. EEN 17 Jul Pte Lancelot George Reed (20) No. 8621, Scots Greys. KiA 10 Apr Wancourt British Cem. b. Edin. Youngest son of James Wren Reed, coach man, 9 Orwell Place. Perhaps kin to William James Wren Reed, cabinet maker, William Reid ( ) d. 14 Feb 1919, & Marion T. Reid (65) d. 8 Feb 1919, funerals same address to NMC. EEN 2 & 4 May 1917, photo. TED 4 May 1917, photo. Pte Thomas Tommy Reid (19) Enlisted, Edin. No. 1590, 1, 4 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. ESC & Helles Mem. b. Edin. Son of William Reid, plumber, & Margaret Barbour, 10 Gibson Terrace. TED 9 Aug 1915, photo. EEN 18 Sep 1916 & 28 Jun Reilly L/Corp Ernest Alexander Reilly (23) No. 1171, R. Scots. d. 11 Mar 1919, acute exhaustive confusional insanity. EDC. Address, 8 Murieston Terrace. Son of John Reilly, gasfitter s labourer, & Mary Main (53) d. 29 Nov 1918, funeral 8 Murieston Terrace to NMC. His brother, George T. Reilly, 21 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. Employed, engine fitter. Rennie Pte George Rennie (19) No. 2828, 'Y Coy, 1, 5 & 6 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep Camrian Churchyard Cem. Only son of William & Elizabeth Rennie, 9 Newton Street.

171 Employed, apprentice baker, at Patriothall, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 30 Oct & 7 Nov 1916, photo. Pte John Rennie (23), 1 Gordon Hdrs. Served five years in the Navy. KiA 14 Nov Le Touret Mem. Son of Thomas & Jessie Liddle Rennie, 26 Dundee Street. Sp, Mary Sutherland, formerly Rennie, same address. EEN 5, 8 & 9 Dec Pte John Rennie ( ) R. Scots Gorgie. EEN 7 Nov 1916, photo. Pte Thomas Rennie (19) No , 16 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 21 Mar Arras Mem. Address, 4 Wardlaw Terrace. Son of Thomas & Elizabeth Rennie, 31 Watts Street, Levenshulme, Manchester. EEN 28 Jun Reynolds Pte John Reynolds ( ) No , 2 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Sep Thiepval Mem. His parents resided, Saughtonhall Mains, Gorgie. Perhapas kin to Peter Reynolds (22) d. 22 Oct 1918, funeral from same address to EDC. EEN 25 Sep Rhind Pte George Rhind (26) No , Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt) 20. KiA 8 May La Targette British Cem, Neuville-St Vaast. Second eldest son of John Rhind, causeway layer, road superintendent, & the late Margaret Geddes, 148 Dundee Street. His brother, Richard Cameron Rhind (20) d. 6 Sep 1917, tuberculosis of hip joint & septicemia, funeral 148 Dundee Street to NMC. Perhaps related to Pte William Rhind, Cam Hdrs, 33 Bryson Road, who was severely gunshot wounded, left leg & right hand (EEN 12 Apr 1918) & Pte John Rhind, No , 5, 6 R. Scots, KiA 27 Sep 1917, lying at Queant Road Cem, Buissy. EEN 23 Jun Rhynas L/Corp James Milne Rhynas (35) No , 126 Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 28 May Soissans Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs James Rhynas, labourer, 7 Caledonian Crescent. Sp, the late Mary M. Hay Rhynas. EEN 15 Jun TED 8 Jul Richardson Pte Adam Richardson (34) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW 2 Dec Nine Elms British Cem. Eldest son of the late William & Margaret Richardson, 134 Gorgie Road. Sp, Barbara Mill, 10 Dickson Street, Leith. EEN 8 Dec Rifleman John Richardson (18) No. 2876, 5 R. Scots. KiA 29 Jul Thiepval Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Richardson, 6 Smithfield Street. Perhaps kin to Robert Rennie, painter, same address. EEN 2 Oct Pte Peter C. Richardson (37) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916 F & F. Gordon Dump Cem, Ovillers- La Boiselle. Youngest son of the late A & Mrs Richardson, 25 North Richmond Street. Sp, Agnes Denholm Richardson, 20

172 Wardlaw Place. Employed, brass moulder, North British Railway Co, Haymarket. EEN 9, 12 & 14 Aug 1916, photo & 2 Jul Gunner Stephen Richardson (27) No , 2, 1 Lowland Bde, RGA. DoW 6 Aug GWM & Beacon Cem, Sailly-Laurette. b. Edin. Son of Thomas & Elizabeth Richardson, 5 Westfield Street, then Clayton Lodge, Dairsie, Fife. Sp, Jane Thomson, 17 Elgin Terrace. EEN 22 Aug TED 24 Aug Pte Timothy Richardson ( ) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep Vis-En- Artois Mem. Youngest son of Mrs Richardson, 15 Westfield Road. EEN 17 Oct Riddell Pte Albert Francis Charles Riddell ( ). No , 7 R. Scots. d. 30 Dec GWM & Chatby Mem. Address, in 1914, 296 Gorgie Road. Employed, dentist. Rintoul Pte James Rintoul (28) No , Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt) 54. Reported missing then KiA 9 Apr Bois-Carre British Cem, Thelus. Only son of Henry Rintoul, joiner, & Janet Rintoul, 10 Springwell Place, then 9 Fowler Terrace. EEN 13 & 22 May TED 12 May Ritchie Gunner Alexander Walker Ritchie (28) No , signaller, 1, 1 Wessex Heavy Bty, RGA. DoW 9 Aug 1917, c.c.s. GWM & Lijssenthoek Military Cem. Second son of late Arthur & Catherine Ritchie, 9 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. Sp, Bertha May Ritchie, 7 Robertson Avenue. Employed, A & J. McNab, dyers & cleaners, Inglis Green, Slateford. EEN 20 & 21 Aug 1917, photo. TED 21 Aug Gunner Daniel Poggie Ritchie (19) No , C Bty, 315 Bde, RFA. KiA 8 May Anzin-St Aubin British Cem. Youngest son of Mrs M. Ritchie, 9 Bryson Road. His sister, Mrs Keen, 10 Bryson Road. EEN 16, 17 & 19 May 1917, photo. TED 29 May 1917, photo. Robb Pte James Robb (36) No. 8127, B Coy, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 2 Feb NMC. b. Edin. Son of James & Catherine Robb, 20 Bryson Road. Roberts Pte Edward Roberts ( ) No. 8223, 9 BW. K IA 23 Sep 1915 F & F. Loos Mem. Sp, Mrs Roberts & three children, 7 Wheatfield Street. Employed, A & J. McNab, dyers & cleaners, Inglis Green, Slateford. EEN 10 Nov 1915, photo. TED 6 Nov Pte Frank H. Roberts (21), 5 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs W. H. Roberts, 8 Bonaly Place, Shandon. He

173 was an elocutionist of great promise. Employed, Messrs T. Adams & Sons, printers, Portobello. TED 27 Jul & 21 Mar 1916, photo. Pte James Stewart Roberts (21) No. 3246, 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 31 Dec 1915, shot by sniper, F & F. Suzanne Communal Cem Extn. Second son of James Roberts, stationer, & Agnes Roberts, in 1914 at 9 Yeaman Place, later 38 Duff Street. His brothers & sister, David Roberts, Pte John Forrester Roberts, R. Scots, KiA 27 Sep 1918 & Mrs Watson. Employed, rubber worker. EEN 6 & 19 Jan 1916, photo. TED 8 & 12 Jan 1916, photo. Pte John Forrester Roberts (26) No , 4 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). KiA 27 Sep Moeuvres British Cem. Eldest son of James & Agnes Roberts, 9 Yeaman Place. His brothers & sister, David Roberts, Pte James Stewart Roberts, R. Scots, DoW 31 Dec 1915 & Mrs Watson. EEN 23 Oct & 10 Dec 1918, photo. TED 8 Nov 1918, photo. Robertson Pte Adam Baillie Robertson (25) No. 2155, 1 A &S Hdrs. DoW received in action 20 Oct Lahana Military Cem. Eldest son of James Fyfe Robertson, blacksmith, & Elizabeth Baillie Robertson, 9 Gibson Terrace. Perhaps kin to Pte J. Robertson, same address, wounded Employed, railway servant. EEN 30 Oct, 4 & 7 Nov 1916, photo. Pte Alexander Robertson (18) No. 5415, 1, 7 A & S Hdrs. KiA 30 Jun Louez Military Cem, Duisans. Son of Alexander Jospeh Robertson, teacher, & Mary Robertson, 16 Dundee Street. Newspaper inserts by Mr & Mrs Allan, 10 Yeaman Place for his chum, Driver Archie Allan, RFA, in England, and by Mrs William McAlpine, 10 Watson Crescent, for his chum, Trooper W. McAlpine, then in Eygpt. EEN 13, 20, 22 & 25 Jul 1916, photo. L/Corp Alexander Robertson ( ). Killed Address, 13 Downfield Place. EEN 20 Jun 1916, photo. Pte B. A. Robertson ( ), R. Scots Fusiliers. GWM. Perhaps, Benjamin Robertson. Driver Charles Robertson (23), 49 Field Ambulance, RASC. DoW 27 Jun Bailleul Communal Cem Extn (Nord). Eldest son of George Robertson, joiner & Christina Robertson, 6 Bonaly Place, Shandon. His brother, Pte Peter Robertson, Cam (SR), KiA 1 Jul EEN 2 Jul Pte David Robertson (39), C Coy, 8 Seaforth Hdrs (Pioneers). KiA 21 Nov 1915 F & F. Loos Mem. Only son of David Robertson, 163 Lothian Road. Sp, Mary McGregor Robertson & two children, 24 Fowler Terrace. Perhaps kin to William Robertson, tinsmith, & William Robertson (74) d. 24 Aug 1919, funeral to NMC, both of 24 Fowler Terrace. Employed, blacksmith EEN 16 & 17 Dec 1915, photo. TED 15 Dec 1915.

174 A/Bombardier George Robertson ( ) No. 293, driver, D Bty, 260 BDE, RFA. d. 13 Nov Varennes Military Cem. Address, 7 Murieston Crescent. Perhaps kin to William Robertson, insurance agent, same address. EEN 25 & 27 Nov 1916, photo. Scullion George Robertson (19) No , Mercantile Marine Reserve. Served on HMS Hildabrand, armed merchant cruiser d. diphtheria 15 Oct 1918, HMS Hildebrand. Plymouth Naval Mem. Second son of Mr & Mrs Alexander Robertson, 16 Dundee Street. EEN 23 & 26 Oct, 21 Nov 1918, photo. Stoker James Robertson (24) No. SS/ , RN. He was on HMS Defence, 1 st Battle Cruiser Squadron, at the Battle of Jutland, and the German battleship Derfflinger was about to fire on it, when it exploded, disintegrated, and sank, having apparently already been attacked by the German flagship, Luetzow. There were no survivors & nine hundred lives were lost. The Derfflinger sank HMS Queen Mary. KiA 31 May 1916, HMS Defence. Son of Francis Craig Robertson, 59 Haymarket Terrace. Step mother Mary Robertson TED 8 Jun Pte James Robertson (39) No , 12 R. Scots KiA 24 Apr Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Sp, Mary Ross Robertson, Murieston Terrace. Pte James Robertson ( ), R. Scots. KiA 24 Apr Eldest son of Mrs Robertson, 16 Drumdryden Street. Sp, Mary Ross, 34 Leven Street, then 6 or 9 Murdoch Terace. EEN 25 May & 11 Jun 1918, photo. TED 6 Jun 1918, photo. Pte James Gilbert Robertson ( ), KOSB. KiA 14 Oct 1914, while rescuing a wounded comrade, Battle of Quincey. GWM. Eldest son of Barbara & William Robertson, causeway layer, 11 Newton Street. Newspaper insert by his aunt & uncle, M & D. Wood. EEN 14 & 16 Nov 1914, photo & 14 Oct Trooper John Robertson ( ), 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 25 Jan GWM. Second son of the late George Robertson, 92 nd Regt, Gordon Hdrs & Mrs Robertson, 7 Reid s Buildings, near Chesser, Gorgie. In 1917, his mother, sister & brother, resided 20 Wardlaw Place. EEN 7 & 10 Feb 1916, photo & 25 Jan Driver John Robertson (26) No , 23 Divisional Ammunition Column, RFA. Bronco-pneumonia, 19 Oct 1918, c.c.s.. Montecchio Precalcuno Communal Cem. Youngest son of Francis & late Annie Robertson, 18 Yeaman Place & 11 Watson Crescent. Sp, Agnes Henderson, 19 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to Francis J. H. Robertson (1 1 / 1 2) d. 3 Aug 1917, funeral from 19 Wardlaw Street to NMC. EEN 2 Nov Corp Peter Robertson ( ), R. Scots. DoW Former address, 3 Washington Street, off Dalry Road. TED 28 & 30 May 1917, photo. Pte Peter Robertson (19) No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 4 Apr Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Third son of George Robertson, joiner & Mrs Christina Robertson, 6 Bonaly Place, Shandon. His brother, Driver Charles Robertson, RASC, DoW EEN 19 Apr 1918.

175 Pte Robert Robertson ( ) No , Canadian Inf (Central Ontario Regt) 58. KiA 12 Nov Passchendaele New British Cem. Son of Mrs Robertson, 18 Gorgie Crescent. He had emigrated to Canada. EEN 17 Dec 1917, photo. Sgt Robert Robertson (31) No. 114, 1, 5 R. Scots (Queen s Edinburgh Rifles). KiA 2 May 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. b. Edin. Eldest son of David Robertson, blacksmith, & Marion Robertson, 31 Alderbank Terrace, Shandon. Employed, engineer, Burgh Engineers Dept. EEN 5 Jun Pte Samuel Robertson (19) No , 16 HLI. d. 10 Feb GWM & Boulogne Eastern Cem. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Robertson, 1 Hermand Crescent. His brother Capt Wiiliam Robertson, wounded for a second time. EEN 28 Sep Pte Thomas Anderson Robertson (31) Gunner, RGA, Northumberland Fusiliers (Tyneside Scottish), Sep Hospitalised with trench fever Nov Posted to Labour Coy. d. pneumonia 10 Dec 1918, No.7 Stationary Hosp, Boulogne. b Youngest son of Mr John Robertson, 5 Ogilvie Terrace. George Heriot's school. L/Corp Thomas Robertson (23) No. 6343, 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 22 Aug Ypres, Aeroplane Cem, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Robertson, 47 Causewayside. His sister, Mrs J. Mason, 40 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 18 Sep L/Corp T. Robertson ( ), R. Scots. Military Medal. KiA Address, 7 Wheatfield Street. EEN 7 Sep 1917, photo, 9 Mar 1918, photo. Pte Walter Robertson (30), 9 Seaforth Hdrs (Pioneers). Three years on active service. DoW 28 May Caestre Military Cem. Son of John & Isabella Robertson, of Edinburgh. His sister, Mrs Joseph Brown Cuthbert, 40 Watson Crescent. EEN 8 Jun Capt William Ford Robertson (23), 9 Northumberland Fusiliers. Adjutant,Twice Mentioned in Dispatches. d. 17 Oct Talana Farm Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs W. E. Robertson, 60 Inverleith Row. Sp, Annie Burns Robertson, 16 Stirling Road, Trinity. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Robinson Pte William Robert Robinson (40) No. 1404, 2, 1 Lothian & Border Horse. d. 26 Jun NMC. Sp, Isabella Robinson, 14 Downfield Place. Employed, messenger. Robson L/Corp John Robson (23) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW 24 Apr GWM & Haute-Avesnes British Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs WilliamRobson, warehouse man, 265 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to William Robson (78) d. 27 Mar 1916, funeral from same address to NMC. EEN 19 & 21 May 1917, photo. Roddick

176 Pte William Roddick (28) No. 407, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Twelve Trees Copse Cem. Address in 1911, 12 Wardlaw Place & 1915, 13 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to Charles Roddick ( 9 / 1 2) d. 14 Aug 1915, funeral from 12 Wardlaw Place to NMC. EEN 28 Jun Rodger/Rodgers/Rogers Pte David Rogers (21) No. 2741, 2 Gordon Hdrs. d. 26 Oct GWM & Perth (China Wall) Cem. Son of David Rogers, distillery steam boiler stoker, & Caroline W. Rogers, 10 Wardlaw Place. His brothers & sisters, Charles, Ebenezer, Peter, William, Barbara & Isabella Rogers. Perhaps kin to Corp Ebenezer Rodger R. Scots. KiA 8 Jul Corp Ebenezer Rodger ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 8 Jul Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of Ebenezer Rodger, 6 Wardlaw Place. Sp, Jane Rodger & two daughters, 7 Society Buildings, Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to Pte David Rogers, 10 Wardlaw Place, Gordon Hdrs, d. 26 Oct EEN 29 Jul & 1 Aug 1916, photo. Pte John Carrick Jackie Rodgers (19) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KIA 24 Mar Arras Mem. Second son of William & Margaret Rodgers, 15 Yeaman Place. EEN 12 & 17 Apr 1918, photo. Rogerson 2 nd Lieut Noel Rogerson (20), West Yorkshire Regt., Dec 1917 France. Attached to King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, Jan Reported missing then KiA 28 Mar b Second son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Aloysius Rogerson, cashier, 82 Ashley Terrace, Shandon. His brother, Miles Aloysius Rogerson, same address George Heriot's school, in his last year school dux, clerk, & athletic champion. TED 10 & 12 Apr 1918, photo. Ronald Pte James H. Ronald (19) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Nine Elms Military Cem, Thelus. Son of Mr & Mrs Jane Ronald, Russell Road. He had two brothers in the Services. EEN 30 Apr 1917 & 9 Apr Gunner Thomas Rigby Ronald (19) No , B Bty, 161 Bde, RFA. DoW 5 Oct 1918, Lord Derby War Hosp, Warrington. GWM & NMC. Son of James Ronald, carter, & Elizabeth Lizzie Ronald, 81 Gorgie Road. Employed, General Motor Repairing Co, Murieston Lane. EEN 8 Oct Ross Pte Donald Ross ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. GWM & Thiepval Mem. Son of John Ross, labourer, 255 Gorgie Road. His, sisters Bella Ross & Mrs Vose, same address. EEN 1 Jul 1918.

177 Pte John Ross (23) No , B Coy, 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr 1917, France. Nine Elms Military Cem, Thelus Son of William Alexander Ross, brass finisher, & Margaret Ross, 73 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 9 Apr Pte William Stirling Ross ( ) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 23 Mar Arras Mem. Sp, Barbara Fowler & three children, 26 Yeaman Place. Employed, french polisher. EEN 18 & 23 Apr, 8 May 1918, photo. Rough Pte James Rough (18) Enlisted 14 Sep, Edin. No. 4063, sapper, R. Engrs & 9 BW. DoW 27 Sep 1915, in hosp, F & F. Noeux-Les-Mines Communal Cem. Son of James & Annie Rough, 54 Rose Street, 26 Springwell Place & 17 Dalry Road. His five brothers, Corp C. Rough, R. Scots; Driver G. Rough, MT Caterpiller Section, RASC; Sgt R. Rough, MGC, 12 Wardlaw Street, Military Medal & Distinguished Conduct Medal, wounded in feet, gassed & in hosp, England, EEN 9 Nov 1917, photo & 22 May 1918; Pte Smith Rough, R Scots; Pte W. Rough, R Scots. TED 12 Jun 1916, photo of each. Employed, apprentice engineer, James Cruikshank Ltd, Stewart Terrace. TED 23 & 26 Oct 1915, photo, 12 Jun Russell Pte Alexander Lennie Russell (25) Enlisted, Edin. No. 8261, 17 Lancers, 3rd Reserve Cavalry Regiment. Transferred to No , 2 BW. DoW 10 Oct GWM & Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. b. St Cuthbert s, Edin. Second son of James Russell, chimney sweep, & Margaret Maggie Russell, 3 Smithfield Street. EEN & 18 Oct 1915, photo, 10 Oct 1916, photo. TED 14 Oct Pte George Russell ( ) No , 19 Manchester Regiment. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Second son of George Russell, manager, Broughton Paper Mill, Manchester. Grandson of Mr Boyd, 2 Saughton Avenue, Gorgie. EEN 20 Feb Pte Hugh Russell (29), No. PLY/13139, Royal Marine Light Infantry. He was on the minesweeper, HMS Ariadne, a cruiser, off Beachy Head, Sussex, when it was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-65. d. 26 Jul Edinburgh (Rosebank) Cem. b. 10 Jun 1886, Edin. Son of Hugh & Christina Robb Russsell. His brothers, K & D Mitchell, 28 Duff Street. Sp, Nancy Lindsay, 8 Logie Green Road, or Agnes Russell, 185 High Street, Portobello. EEN 1 Aug Pte John Russell (26) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 3 May Tilloy British Cem, Tilloy-Les-Mofflaines. Only son of Alexander Russell, 26 Fowler Terrace. His sister, Mrs Blackwood, 26 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 26 & 30 May 1917, photo. Rutherford Pte Charles Rutherford ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 1465, piper, 4 R. Scots. d. dysentry 27 Sep 1915, at Home. Netley Military Cem. b. Edin. Address, 124 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to John Rutherford, baker, same address. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 30 Oct 1915, photo of him in full highland uniform.

178 Pte Henry William Rutherford (23) No , 7 Gordon Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 23 Apr Arras Mem. His sisters, Mrs H. Rutherford, 5 Northcote Street & Mrs Weir, 79 Holyrood Road. EEN 11 & 13 Mar 1918, photo. Pte John Flett Rutherford (36) No , sapper, 416 Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 2 May Arras Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs James Rutherford, 2 Bothwell Street. Sp, Jeannie Manners & seven children, 17 Watson Crescent. Employed, plumber, Messrs Proctor & Son, Church Lane, Edinburgh, EEN 19 & 22 May TED 22 & 28 May L/Corp Thomas Rutherford (17) No , 18 Hussars (Queen Mary's Own). d. 24 May 1915 F & F. Ypres, Reservoir Cem. Son of Thomas & Marion Rutherford, 30 Temple Park Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Ruthven Cook 1 st class John Ruthven (25) No. L/ 7538, officer s cook, RN. He was on HMS Invincible, 3 rd Battle Cruiser Squadron, Battle of Jutland, which was in fierce exchange of fire with the German battleships Derfflinger & Konig, and was sunk with the loss of 1026 lives, only five crew surviving. Drowned 31 May HMS Invincible. Portsmouth Naval Mem. b. 1891, Kirkcaldy. Fifth son of James Ruthven, baker & Janet Ruthven, 169 Dalry Road. His brother, Pte David Ruthven, Cam (SR), seriously wounded in left leg, wounded for a fifth time and had been only days back at the Front. EEN 1 May 1917, 28 Mar & 11 Oct His other brothers, Pte Thomas Ruthven, RAMC & Pte William Ruthven, Seaforth Hdrs, both KiA EEN 10 & 14 Jun 1916, photo. TED 23 & 24 Jun 1916, photo. Pte Thomas Ruthven (26) No. 2117, 1, 3 Lowland Field Ambulance, attached 5 R. Scots. KiA 10 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Twelve Tree Copse Cem. Fourth son of James Ruthven, baker & Janet Ruthven, 169 Dalry Road. His brother, Pte David Ruthven, Cam (SR), seriously wounded in left leg, wounded for a fifth time and had been only days back at the Front (EEN 1 May 1917, 28 Mar & 11 Oct 1918). His other brothers, Cook 1 st class John Ruthven, HMS Invincible 1916, drowned & Pte William Ruthven, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA EEN 10 Aug TED 2 Sep Pte William Ruthven (22), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Loos Mem. Youngest son of James Ruthven, baker & Janet Ruthven, 169 Dalry Road. His brother, Pte David Ruthven, Cam (SR), seriously wounded in left leg, wounded for a fifth time and had been only days back at the Front (EEN 1 May 1917, 28 Mar & 11 Oct 1918). His other brothers, Cook 1 st class John Ruthven, HMS Invincible 1916, drowned & Pte Thomas Ruthven, RAMC, KiA Employed, clerk. EEN 20 Nov TED 11 Dec 1915, photo. Salmond Pte John Salmond (32), 10 BW. d. of fever 23 Jul Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cem. Son of George Salmond, 22 Wardlaw Place, late of Camps, East Calder. his brothers one had lost a leg, one had served in France, another had been discharged, and third was still in the Services. Sp, Mrs A. Salmond, 42 Barkers

179 Buildings, Market Street, Perth. Perhaps kin to L/Corp G. Salmond, 7 Seaforth Hdrs, Constable 270, B, Edinburgh City Police, killed by sniper, France. TED 2 Dec EEN & TED 7 Aug Samuel Pte James Samuel (18) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep Meath Cem, Villers-Guislain. Eldest son of James & Anna Samuel, 8 Caledonian Place. Perhaps kin to James Samuel (77) d. 15 May 1916, funeral 7 Downfield Place to NMC. EEN 19 Nov & 4 Dec 1918, photo. Scaiff Gunner John Scaiff (20) No , 2, 1 Lowland (City of Edin) Heavy Bty, RGA. DoW 15 Jul 1917, Arras. ESC, GWM & Bucouoy Road Cem, Ficheux, b. Kirkliston. Second son of James & Janet Scaiff, 26 Moat Terrace. His brothers, Irving Scaiff (22), late of HMS Volunteer, d. 17 Apr 1923 Port Edgar, James Scaiff (28) late RFA, d. 12 Jul 1923, bd. Church Cem, Luton, Bedfordshire & George Scaiff (30) d. 8 Jun EEN 25 Jul TED 25 Jul 1917 & 15 Jul Scott Pte Arthur Foster Scott ( ), R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 22 Aug Address, 7 Downfield Place. Sp, Jessie Manson Seath & child, 21 Orwell Place. EEN 20 Jul Pte Ernest Scott (18) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 14 Oct 1914, Belgium. Dadizeele New British Cem. Son of Mrs Annie T. Scott, 16 Downfield Place. EEN 2 Dec 1918, photo. A/Corp George Scott (22) No. 1892, 1 BW. KiA 22 Feb Maroc British Cem, Grenay. Sp, Isabella Scott, 8 or 14 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 9 & 10 Mar 1916, photo. TED 10 Mar 1916, photo. Driver John Alexander Scott (30) No. DM2/169642, 730 MT Coy, RASC. d. 26 Nov 1916, fell overboard from a troop transporter, an armed merchant crusier, the S.S. Kinfauns Castle. SMM & Basra Mem Cem. Gunner John H. Scott (21) No , J Anti-Aircraft Bty, RFA. Killed 13 Aug 1917, France. ESC & Pont-D'Achelles Military Cem, Nieppe. Son of Archibald M. & Margaret B. Scott, 7 Freer Street, off Lauriston Place. His brother Corp William Blackwood Scott, KOSB, KiA 10 Dec 1917 Fireman Robert Scott (36), Mercantile Marine. Drowned 9 Jan 1919, when the steamer SS Northumbria, sailing from Baltimore, U.S.A. to Sunderland, and then in the North Sea off Middlesbrough, struck two mines and sank, there being only two survivors from its crew of fifty to sixty. NMC. Elder son of Mr & Mrs James Scott, 62 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to John Scott, foreman, same address. EEN 13 Jan 1919.

180 L/Corp W. Scott (19) No , 1 R. Scots. KiA 12 Apr Ploesteert Mem. Son of Mrs Morton, 35 Watson Crescent. Nephew of Mrs & Mrs Edgar, 13 Yeaman Place. EEN 4 May, Pte Walter Scott (21) No , 16 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Youngest son of Walter Scott, joiner, & Elizabeth Scott, 5 Hazelbank Terrace. Employed, clerk. EEN 24 Feb Corp William Blackwood Scott (20) No. 6744, 6 KOSB. KiA 10 Dec 1917, France. ESC & Rocouigny-Equancourt Road British Cem, Manancourt. Son of Archibald M. & Margaret B. Scott, 7 Freer Street, off Lauriston Place. His brother Gunner John Scott, RFA, KiA 13 Aug Scougal Pte John Scougal ( ) No. 1415, bandsman, Scots Greys, then 1, 5 R. Scots. Served in South African Boer War, holding medal & three clasps. KiA 19 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Twelve Trees Copse Cem. b. Leith. Son of Andrew Scougal, Glover Street, Leith. Sp, Janet Scougal & seven children, 20 Wardlaw Place. Employed, labourer. EEN 20 Jul 1915, photo. TED 10 & 14 Jul Scrimgeour Pte David Brown Scrimgeour (30) Enlisted, Edin. 1 Seaforth Hdrs. Served through South African Boer War. DoW 3 Dec 1917, Persian Gulf. Bagdad (North Gate) War Cem. Second son of Mr & Mrs David Peter Cameron Scrimgeour, clerk, 11 Caledonian Crescent, late of Montgomery Street. Two brothers in the Services. Sp, Jane Scrimgeour, 11 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, warehouse man. EEN 15 & 19 Dec 1917, photo. Seaton Pte Alfred Joseph Seaton (28) No.33382, 78 Coy, MGC. Mentioned in Despatches. d. 7 Dec Sofia War Cem. Son of Thomas Paterson Seaton & Sarah Seaton, 123 Nicholson Street. Boroughmuir school. Seath Pte Alexander Seath (27) Enlisted, Edin. No , 1, 8 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Jul Buzancy Military Cem. b. Strathkiness, St Andrews, Fife. In 1911, at 7 Tynecastle Place. Son of Andrew & Mary Seath. His brother, Sgt David Laing Seath, Cam Hdrs, Military Medal, d. 3 Sep Sp, Jessie Manson Seath, 21 Orwell Place. Perhaps kin to Andrew Seath, labourer,13 Caledonian Place, & David Seath (2 11 / 12 ) d. 13 Feb 1914, funeral from Sick Children s Hosp, Edin, to NMC. Employed, coal porter. EEN 20 Aug Sgt David Laing Seath (25) Enlisted, West Calder. No , 1 Cam Hdrs. Military Medal. d. 3 Sep Thistle Dump Cem, High Wood, Longueval. b. Edin. Son of Andrew & Mary Seath. His brother Pte Alexander Seath, A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Jul Sp, Margaret Seath, 7 Tynecastle Place & 21 Orwell Place. His son, David

181 Seath, and his step-children, Jessie & Robert Law. Perhaps kin to Andrew Seath, labourer,13 Caledonian Place, & David Seath (2 11 / 12 ) d. 13 Feb 1914, funeral from Sick Children s Hosp, Edin, to NMC. Employed, coal merchant. Shanks Pte James Shanks (20) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar GWM & Arras Mem. b. Edin. Son of Alexandrina Shanks, library cleaner, 1911 at 19 Wardlaw Place. His brother, Thomas Shanks (23), same address, wounded for a second time. TED 26 Jul Employed, ironmonger s vanboy. TED 11 Apr 1918, photo. Sharkey Pte George M. Sharkey (21) No. 2646, 2 R. Scots. He had served for just twelve months. d. pneumonia, 24 Mar 1915, at the Front. GWM & Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. Address, 6 Wardlaw Place. Son of Mr & Mrs Hugh Sharkey of Gorgie,(54) d. 7 Jul 1919, funeral from 9 Wardlaw Place to NMC. His brothers, Trooper Hugh Sharkey, Dragoon Gds, KiA 6 Nov 1914, & John Sharkey, was serving with Remounts. EEN 27 Mar 1915, photo. Trooper Hugh Sharkey (27) No. 2197, 3 Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales ). Served seven years in the Army. KiA. 6 Nov 1914, F & F, with R. Scots at the Front. GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Address, 6 Wardlaw Place. Son of Mr & Mrs Hugh Sharkey of Gorgie (54) d. 7 Jul 1919, funeral from 9 Wardlaw Place to NMC. His brothers Pte George M. Sharkey, R. Scots, d. 24 Mar 1915, & John Sharkey, was serving with Remounts. EEN 29 Dec 1914, photo. Shaw 2 nd Lieut Dugald Shaw (33), 1, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 27 Jul St Imoges Churchyard. Address, 28 Cathcart Place. Son of Duncan & Mary Shaw, Isle of Jura. Sp, Elizabeth McNab Shaw, Kintyre. EEN 8 Aug Lieut John Duncan Shaw ( ), R. Scots. KiA Eldest son of Mrs Shaw, 66 Haymarket Terrace. TED 14 Aug 1918, photo. Corp James Shaw ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 8766, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 30 May 1918 F & F. Meteren Military Cem. b. Edin, Son of Mrs Annie Lawson Shaw, 5 Orwell Terrace & 10 Springwell Place. His brothers John Shaw, Seaforth Hdrs & Pte William L. Shaw, R. Scots, KiA EEN 18 Jun 1918, photo. Pte John Shaw ( ) No , London Regiment. KiA 7 Sep Only son of Mr & Mrs T. Shaw, 6 Hall Street, Renton, late of Edinburgh. Grandson of Mr & Mrs Shaw, 13 Viewforth Square. Nephew of Mrs H. Campbell & Mrs Wallace, 16 Tay Street. EEN 5 Oct Pte William L. Shaw (27) Enlisted, Edin. No , D Coy, 13 R. Scots. KIA 15 Sep 1916, F & F. Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Second eldest son of Mrs Annie Lawson Shaw, 5 Orwell Terrace & 10 Springwell Place. His brothers Corp James Shaw,

182 Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 1918, & John Shaw, also in the Seaforth Hdrs. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 19 Oct & 25 Nov 1916, photo. Shepherd Pte Andrew Mason Ferguson Shepherd (33) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 28 Nov Jerusalem Mem. Son of George Shepherd, 24 Paron Street, Glasgow. His sister, Mrs Morrison, 11 Drumdryden Street. Sp, Mary Henderson, 13 Downfield Place. Kin to Andrew Shepherd (1/365) d. 2 Sep 1915, funeral same address to NMC. Employed, tile layer & fixer, Clunas & Co, Annandale Street. EEN 2, 18 & 30 Jan Shields L/Corp John Shields (21) No , Scots Greys. KiA 23 Mar Pozieres Mem. Eldest son of the late James Shields, provisions merchant, 45 Slateford Road, late of West Calder & Mrs Ellen Shields, 12 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. EEN 12 Apr Shoolbraid/Shoolbread Pte John Shoolbraid (19) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 21 Aug GWM, NMM & Vis-en-Artois Mem. Eldest son of Benjamin Shoolbraid, painter, & Mrs C. Shoolbraid, 21 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to James Shoolbraid McKay, cooper, 1 Yeaman Place. EEN 4 & 14 Sep 1918, photo Simons/Simmons/Symons Sgt George Dod Simons (31) No , 11 R. Scots. Military Medal. KiA 12 Oct GWM. MMN & Poelcapelle British Cem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs George Simons, labourer, 119 Gorgie Road. Sp, Margaret Campbell Simons & three children, 14 Moncrieff Terrace, Marchmont. Perhaps kin to L/Corp. John Simons, R. Engrs, 119 Gorgie Road, Military Medal. EEN 5 Nov 1917 & 12 Oct Pte Henry Simmons (22) No , RASC, then 2, 5 Royal Lancaster Regt. d. 26 Oct Dozinghem Military Cem. Son of Henry Simmons, glue packer, & Annie Simmons, 8 Robertson Avenue. Employed, three years with, Edinburgh & District Tramway Co. EEN 3, 5, & 10 Nov 1917, photo. Pte David Symons (22) No.25115, 11 R. Scots. DoW 26 Jul 1918, Australian c.c.s. Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. Eldest son of Alexander & Elizabeth Symons, Saughton Hall Mains, Gorgie. EEN 10 Aug Simpson Corp George Simpson (27) Enlisted, Edin. No. 9238, 2 R. Scots. KiA 5 Dec 1914 F & F. GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b. Gorgie, Edinburgh. Gunner John Stephenson Simpson (29) No D Bty, 162 Bde, RFA. KiA 30 Sep The Huts Cem. b. Loanhead, Midlothian. Second eldest son of Mr &

183 Mrs William Simpson, boot maker, 1 Caledonian Road & 13 Young Street. Two brothers & a brother-in-law in the Services. Employed, joiner, Messrs Maule, Princes Street. EEN 27 Oct & 10 Nov 1917, photo. TED 27 Oct Bombardier William Simpson (22) No , limber gunner, 54 Bty, RFA. KiA 25 Sep La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Mem. Eldest child & only son of the late George Simpson, corn merchant & Jane Simpson, 4 Caledonian Road. EEN 16 Oct 1914, photo & 25 Sep Sinclair Driver Charles Sinclair (20) No.2194, 1 Mid Bty, Lowland Bde, RFA. d. 2 Nov 1915, at Flora Stevemson s School. Funeral 37 St Leonard s Street to Edin. (Newington) Cem. Perhaps kin to Sgt Henry Taylor Sinclair, R. Scots. DoW 25 Aug EEN 4 Nov Sgt Henry Taylor Sinclair ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 403, 5 R. Scots. DoW 25 Aug 1915, Dardanelles. East Mudros Military Cem. b. Edin. He had two brothers in the Services. Sp, Margaret Wales & six of a family, 6 & 11 Smithfield Street. Perhaps kin to Driver Charles Sinclair, RFA, d. 2 Nov 1915 Employed, tinsmith, Alder & MacKay, meter makers, Stewart Terrace. EEN 4 Nov TED 20 & 24 Sep L/Corp James Alexander Sinclair (25) No.10574, drummer, 1 A & S Hdrs. Distinguished Conduct Medal richly deserved for gallantry and zeal while employed as a sniper. He was of great assistance in first aid work, and popular among officers and men. Killed while defending his trench in the face of terrible bombardment. These comments were contained in a letter, written by an officer and received to his sister. KiA 11 May 1915, at Ypres, Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b. Edin. Son of James Alexander Sinclair & Clementina McDonald Sinclair. Only brother of Mrs P. Ritchie, 46 Stewart Terrace. Nephew of Mrs Sinclair, of Currie. EEN 4 & 5 Jun TED 4 Jun, 11 & 13 Aug 1915, photo, 10 May Pte John Sinclair (22), 1, 4 R. Scots (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles), Dec Egypt, June Wounded, Aug 1916, Gaza, Nov 1917, Jaffa, & Apr 1916, France. KiA 27 Aug b Eldest son of Mr & Mrs John Sinclair, engine driver, 5 Murieston Crescent. George Heriot's school. EEN 13 Sep nd Lt Robert Sinclair (20), 70 Squadron, Royal Air Force. d. 24 Jan GWM & Cologne Southern Cem. b. Edin. Son of Robert & Elizabeth of Fillyside, Leith. L/Corp Wiliam George Syme Sinclair ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 21 Sep Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son-in-law of Mr George McKenzie, tailor, 53 Gorgie Road. Sp, Elizabeth McKenzie, 53 Gorgie Road & 78 Iona Street, Leith. EEN 8 Oct Skae Corp William Skae (22) No , 51 Div, Ammunition Col., RFA. d. 9 Jul 1918, in hosp, abroad. Etaples Military Cem. Third son of Thomas & Margaret Skae, 31 Angle Park Terrace. Three brothers Serving in the Army, including, Pte John Skae, MT RASC, Military Medal. EEN 20 Jul TED 17 Jul & 1 Aug 1918, photo.

184 Skedd Pte James Skedd ( ) No. 1618, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA. 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. GWM & Helles Mem. Son of Henry Skedd, Gorgie. Grandson of the late William Skedd, Wester Dalry. His brother, Henry Skedd. His aunt & cousins, Mrs James Fraser, Mary Fraser & Jeannie Nichol, 24 Cathcart Place. EEN 24 Jul & 4 Sep 1915, 1 Jul Skene L/Corp David Skene (20) Enlisted, Sep No , trooper, Scots Greys (2 Royal Dragoons). Transf. to Pte A & S, Jun L/Corp, France. DoW received in action 15 Sep b b Youngest son of Mrs Skene, 4 Moat Street. Two brothers in the Services. Perhaps kin to John Duncan Skene, 16 Shandon Place Gregor Skene, joiner, 11 Tay Street & James Skene, church officer, Slateford. George Heriot s school. EEN 11 Oct Skinner Pte John Skinner (35) No , 11 R. Scots. Served in South African Boer War. Wounded, Jul 1915 & returned to the Front, Feb DoW received in action 13 May GWM & Bailleul Communal Cem. (Nord). Eldest son of Charles Skinner, 11 Downfield Place. His sister, Mrs Catherine Nichols, 4 Dalhaig, Chesser, Gorgie Road. Employed, Florist. EEN 30 May & 7 Jun 1916, photo. Pte William Skinner (29) No. 5259, 10 BW. Died in the field 9 May GWM & Doiran Mem. Smail L/Corp Robert Smail (21), 6 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 31 Jul Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Andrew A. & Agnes Smail, Wester Dalmeny. His brother & sister-in-law, James & Jessie Smail, 5 West End Place. EEN 31 Jul Small Pte John Small (26) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 10 Jun Faubourg D Amiens Cem, Arras. Eldest son of the late Thomas & Jessie Small, 22 Lochend Road West. Newspaper insert by his devoted friend, Katie Brown, 18 Tay Street. EEN 3 Jul Sgt Methven Small ( ) No.2736, 12 Australian Imperial Force. KiA 24 Jul Pozieres British Cem, Olillers-La Boiselle. Fourth son of Mr & Mrs Methven Small, iron moulder, 142 Dundee Street. His brother, Pte Edward Small, Northumberland Fusiliers, missing Perhaps kin to Methven Small ( 7 / 52 ) d. 26 Apr 1920, funeral same address to NMC. EEN 17 & 21 Aug 1916, photo. Smart

185 Corp Edward Smart (51) No , Royal Defence Corps. d. of pulmonary tuberculosis 22 Apr 1918, City Hosp, Colinton. NMC. Address, 60 Dundee Street. Son of the late James Smart & Elizabeth McDougall. Sp, the late Margaret Cameron Harrison Smart ms Coventry (44) d. 23 Mar 1916, funeral from same address to NMC. Employed, engineer fitter, tramway engineer. Pte James Anderson Smart (39) No , 1 Seaforth Hdrs, attached to Light Trench Mortar Bty. DoW 30 May NMC, SMM & Ramleh War Cem. Son of George Watson Smart & Helen Pauline, 4 Murieston Terrace His brother, Pte John Pauline Smart, Cam Hdrs, KiA 28 Mar Perhaps kin to George Pauline Smart, grocer, 35 Slateford Road & Thomas Alexander Davidson Smart, shop man, 4 Murieston Terrace. TED 24 & 28 Jun 1918, photo. Pte John Pauline Smart (37) No , "B" Coy, 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Mar 1918, France. NMC, SMM & Arras Mem. Son of George Watson Smart, butler, & Helen Pauline Smart, 4 Murieston Terrace. Sp, Rosaline Annie Smart ms Hatt, 12 Worfield Street, London. His brother, Pte James Anderson Smart, Seaforth Hdrs, DoW 30 May Perhaps kin to George Pauline Smart, grocer, 35 Slateford Road & Thomas Alexander Davidson Smart, shop man, 4 Murieston Terrace. Employed, parcel sorter. Smeaton Pte Charles W. Smeaton (32) No , 3 R. Scots. d. delirum tremors & heart failure 25 Mar 1916, military hosp, Edinburgh Castle. NMC. Address, 1 Wilkie Place, Leith. Unmarried son of late Matthew Smeaton & Agnes Telfer. Employed, public house waiter. Smith Pte Alexander Smith ( ) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 31 Jul Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Third son of the late Alexander Smith, foreman mason, 7 Newton Street, late of 17 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to Kenneth McKay Smith, labourer, Agnes B. Smith (31) d. 4 Feb 1917 & Georgina McK. Smith (65) d. 16 Jun 1920, funerals to NMC, and all of 7 Newton Street. EEN 17 & 18 Jul Pte David Smith (39) No , 14 Hussars (King's). d. 21 Aug NMM & Bagdad (North Gate) War Cem. Son of James Smith, 27 Slateford Road. Pte George W. Smith ( ), R. Scots, then HLI. KiA 4 May Second son of the late David Wishart Smith, slater. Sp, Elizabeth Jane Cockburn, 1 Yeaman Place. Employed, slater, he and his father worked for Graham & Co, 4 Castle Street. EEN 7 & 11 Jun 1917, photo. TED 7 Jun Sgt Hugh Fowler Smith (21) No. 7841, "F" Coy, 2 Scots Gds. d. 28 Oct SMM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs R. Smith, 17 Rutland Square. Pte Hugh McKeane Smith ( ) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 22 Mar GWM & Pozieres Mem. Address, Slateford. EEN 17 Apr 1918, photo.

186 L/Corp James Boswell Smith (20) Enlisted, Edin. No Cam Hdrs, & No & 7 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 26 Mar 1918 F & F. Beametz-Les-Cambrai Military Cem No.1. b. Edin. Address, 1 Dean Path. Employed, Mr George Bain, contractor, Duff Street. EEN 13 Apr L/Sgt John Smith ( ), 1, 9 R. Scots. He was on the Australian HMAS Warilda, a hospital ship, displaying the Red Cross and carrying 471 sick & wound, mainly cot patients, sailing from Le Harve, France to Southampton, when it was torpedoed by the German submarine U-49, and sank with the loss of over 120 lives. Reported missing then drowned 3 Aug Hollybrook Mem, Southampton. Second son of Mrs & the late George Smith (59), tailor, d. 21 Jul 1917, funeral to NMC, 6 Ardmillan Terrace. His brother, Pte William B. Smith, R. Scots. DoW 4 Jul EEN 1 & 5 Mar 1919, photo. TED 1 Mar Pte John Irvine Smith ( ), R. Scots. KiA 11 Apr Second son of John Smith, tinsmith, & Anne Smith, 7 Wardlaw Street. Sp, Catherine Colburn, 3 Wardlaw Terrace. He was a noted footballer. Employed, Alder & MacKay, meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 24 Apr & 4 May Gunner John Veitch Smith (27) N , 101 Siege Bty, RGA. DoW 22 Nov Heilly Sation Cem, Mericourt-L Abe. Only son of Mr & Mrs Smith, 6 Temple Park Crescent. Nephew of Mrs Crawford, 5 Watson Crescent. EEN 29 Nov nd Lieut Percy George Cecil Smith (23), 11 R. Scots. d. 19 Aug Le Peuplier Cem, Caestre. Son of Joseph & Mary Smith, 62 Montpelier Park. Boroughmuir school. CSM Richard Watt Smith ( ) BW. KiA 26 Sep Sp, Jean Galloway, 40 Hillbank Road, Dundee. His sister & brother-in-law, Mr & Mrs Frederick Murrell, small wares dealer, 28 Downfield Place. EEN 29 Oct Sgt Thomas Finlayson Smith (26) No , 9 R. Scots. Military Medal. KiA 22 Mar Pozieres Mem. Sp, Janet Scott, formerly Smith, 35 Watson Crescent. EEN 19 Feb, 14 May Pte Thomas John Smith (29) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA. 12 Apr 1917 F & F. GWM & Gourock Trench Cem, Tillay-les-Mofflaines. Pte William Smith (50) No , Depot, Cam Hdrs. d. 12 Sep NMC. Sp, Barbara Ross Smith, 3 Reid s Buildings, near Chesser, Gorgie. Pte William Smith ( ), R. Scots. KiA 29 Sep His sister, Mrs McMath, 38 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 31 Oct Pte William B. Smith ( ) Enlisted, Sep No. 2081, D Coy, 1, 4 R. Scots. DoW 4 Jul 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of Mrs & the late George Smith (59), tailor, d. 21 Jul 1917, funeral to NMC, 6 Ardmillan Terrace. His brother L/ Sgt John Smith, R. Scots, drowned 3 Aug Boroughmuir school. He served ten years in

187 the Boys Brigade, attaining position of Lieut, 32 Coy, Edinburgh. Employed, clerk, J & F Anderson, Castle Street. EEN 23 Jul 1915, photo. TED 20 & 22 Jul 1915, photo. Pte William H. Smith (19) No. 2461, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915 Dardanelles. East Mudros Military Cem. Only son of Robert Jospeh Smith, rubber worker, & Elizabeth Smith, 19 Watson Crescent. Employed, Grocery Dept, St Cuthberts Co-op. EEN 1 Dec 1915, 27 & 29 Jun 1916, photo & 28 Jun Snowie 2 nd Lieut George Snowie (22), 1 KOSB. KiA 15 Sep GWM & Thiepval Mem. Nephew of Mr & Mrs James Stewart, brewer s servant, 4 McLeod Street. EEN 21 Sep Souness Sgt James Smith Souness ( ) No , L/Corp/Sgt, 9 BW. KiA 1 Sep Loos Mem. Only son of the late David & Annie Souness, Haddington. His sister, Mrs Arnott, 6 Merchiston Grove. EEN 5 Oct Spalding Pte John Spalding (22) Enlisted, May No R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of the late James Spalding, brass moulder & Mrs Spalding, 8 Wardlaw Place, 4 Wheatfield Place & Stockbridge. Perhaps kin to Elizabeth M. Spalding (1 11 / 12 ) d. 9 Mar 1921, funeral from 8 Wardlaw Street to NMC. EEN 14 Aug 1916, 9 &11 May 1917, photo. TED 12 Aug 1916 & 9 May Speedie Pte James Hodge Speedie (21) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. He is mentioned in the book "MacRae's Battalion". KiA 25 Sep 1915 at Loos. SMM & Loos Mem. b. 17 Nov Son of John Speedie, grain merchant, & Janet Speedie, 32 Polwarth Gardens. His brother 2 nd Lieut John Speedie, R. Scots, KiA 14 Jun Perhaps kin to James Speedie, blacksmith, 21 Duff Street. Boroughmuir school. Employed, insurance clerk & Heart of Midlothian FC football player. TED 14 Oct 1915, full figure photo of him in highland uniform. 2nd Lieut John Gibson Speedie (25), 4 R. Scots. Brigade quartermaster. Served at Gallipoli. Medaille Militaire (France). Killed 14 Jun 1917 at Arras. SMM & Bailleul Road Cem, St Laurent Blancy Son of John Speedie, grain merchant, & Janet Speedie, 32 Polwarth Gardens. His brother Pte James Hodge Speedie, Cam Hdrs, KiA 25 Sep Perhaps kin to James Speedie, blacksmith, 21 Duff Street, Boroughmuir school. Speirs/Spiers L/Corp Andrew Spiers (38) No 7101, BW. Transf. to No.47399, 13 Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Served, Loos, Neuve Chappel, Ypres & the Somme. Wounded five times.

188 KiA 27 Aug 1918, Vieux, Berquin, Neippe Forest. Outtersteene Communal Cem Extn, Bailleul. b Only son of William Spiers, railway servant, 19 Murieston Crescent. George Heriot s school. EEN 14 Sep Pte Colin Speirs ( ) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 6 Jun Duisans British Cem, Etrun, b. Edin. Son of Mary Speirs, 12 Wellgatehead, Lanark. He had three brothers serving in France. Employed, butcher, with Mr Kitchen, Dundee Street. EEN 14 Jun Spence Pte Andrew Spence (24) No , 1 Gloucestershire Regiment. KiA 24 Sep Vis-En-Artois Mem. His brother & sister-in-law, Sgt & Mrs Spence, 24 Springwell Place. EEN 8 Oct Pte Harry Christie Spence (38) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov GWM & Gaza War Cem. Eldest son of William Spence, Pittenweam, Fife. Sp, Bertha Rose Spence, 4 Wheatfield Street. Employed, mason. EEN 8 & 17 Dec 1917, photo. Sproat Pte Samuel Sproat (34) No.794, sapper, 2 Coy, Australian Tunnelling Corps. KiA 18 May 1916, Sailly, France. NMC & Rue-Du-Bois Military Cem, Fleurbaix. b. Edin. Youngest son of the late James Sproat & Janet Bell. Squair/Squaire Pte Thomas Squaire ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 7526, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 14 Sep La Fert-Sous-Jouarre Mem. Perhaps kin to George Squair, railway servant, 156 Dundee Street. Employed North British Rubber Co. Stead Pte William Stead (19) No , 9 HLI. KiA 29 Sep GWM & Targelle Ravine British Cem, Villers-Guislain. Youngest son of John & Mary Stead, 96 Gorgie Road. EEN 28 Oct & 19 Nov 1918, photo. Steedman Pte John Steedman (18), 1, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 16 May Roeux British Cem. Son of William & Grace Steedman, Newport St, 14 Semple St & 22 Reigo St. His brothers, Pte Robert Steedman, R. Scots, late of 1 Glen Street, KiA 26 Sep 1915, & Pte William Steedman, 10 Bryson Road, Seaforth Hdrs, DoW 13 Nov His sisters, Mrs Ross, 38 Watson Crescent, Mrs Moncur, 15 Yeaman Place & Mrs Gold, 22 Wardlaw Place (In 1911, there were three generations of Gold family, residing at 14 Wardlaw Place). EEN 7 Jun Pte Robert Steedman (23) No 12716, 11 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep 1915 F & F. Loos Mem. Address, in 1914, 1 Glen Street. Son of William & Grace Steedman, Newport Street, 14 Semple Street & 22 Reigo Street, His brothers, Pte John Steedman,

189 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 1917, & Pte William Steedman, 10 Bryson Road, Seaforth Hdrs, DoW His sisters, Mrs Ross, 38 Watson Crescent, Mrs Moncur, 15 Yeaman Place & Mrs Gold, 22 Wardlaw Place. (In 1911, there were three generations of Gold family, residing at 14 Wardlaw Place). EEN 7 Jun Pte William Steedman (25) No.10138, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 13 Nov Le Touret Mem. Address, 10 Bryson Road. Second Son of William & Grace Steedman, Newport Street, 14 Semple Street & 22 Reigo Street. His brothers, Pte John Steedman, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 16 May 1917, & Pte Robert Steedman, R. Scots, late of 1 Glen Street, KiA 26 Sep His sisters, Mrs Ross, 38 Watson Crescent, Mrs Moncur, 15 Yeaman Place & Mrs Gold, 22 Wardlaw Place. (In 1911, there were three generations of Gold family, residing at 14 Wardlaw Place). EEN 25 Nov 1914 & 7 Jun Steel/Steele Corp Ebenezer Steele (26) No.40014, 18 HLI. DoW 30 Sep Zantvoorde British Cem. Youngest son of Edward Steele, sales man, 27 Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon. Perhaps kin to James McQuat Steele, tailor s cutter, Mary C.Steele (62) d. 5 Apr 1915 & Rachel Steele (23) d. 10 Feb 1914, funerals to NMC, all of 27 Hazelbank Terrace, and John Edward Steele, butcher, 10 Hazelbank Terrace. EEN 24 & 26 Oct Pte William Edward Steel ( ) No , 6 KOSB. d. 18 Aug GWM & Ploegsteert Mem. Sp, Elizabeth Hall Steel, 14 Wardlaw Place. Perhaps kin to Corp Ebenezer Steele, HLI, DoW 30 Sep Stenhouse Pte Andrew Stenhouse ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar Arras Mem. Sp, Euphemia Henderson & five children, 5 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, Kinleith Mill, Currie. EEN 17 Apr & 8 May 1918, photo. Stevens Pte Alexander Stevens (25) Enlisted, Sep No , 12 HLI & R. Scots Cyclist Battalion. Wounded, Apr Reported missing then KiA 24 Jul Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of the late Mr & Mrs Alexander Stevens. Sp, Janet Nettie Stewart Gibson & little daughter, 10 Wardlaw Street. Employed, tailor, Messrs Griffiths & Oliver, Bo ness. EEN 24 Jul Pte James Stevens ( ) No. 2164, 1, 4 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of James Stevens, cab man, 1 Tay Street. Employed, grocer. TED 2 Nov 1915, photo. Stevenson L/Corp Charles Stevenson (42) No , 1 Lowland Field Amb. RAMC. He was on HMS Royal Edward, a transport ship, in the Agean Sea with a crew of over 200, and carrying about 1400 soldiers, officers and men, mainly RAMC reinforcements

190 intended for Gallipoli, when it was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-14, with the loss of around a thousand lives. Drowned 13 Aug Helles Mem. Address, 28 Saughton Crescent. Eldest son of Charles Stevenson. EEN 29 Sep Pte Thomas Stevenson (21) Enlisted, Edin. No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Jul 1917, F & F. GWM & Ypres, Town Cem Extn. Stewart Pte Alexander Stewart (21) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr 1917, France. NMC & Arras Mem. Youngest son of William Stewart, plasterer, & Jessie Thomson, 11 Orwell Terrace. Employed by his father as a plasterer. EEN 15, 17 & 19 May 1917, photo. TED 19 & 25 May 1917, photo. 2nd Lieut Alexander Vivian Stewart (21) Joined up, Aug Gordon Hdrs. d. 23 Apr Arras Mem. Son of Rev Alexander & Mary J. Rae Stewart, 21 Greenbank Crescent & 14 Hartington Place. Boroughmuir school. Medical student, Edin. Uni. Pte Archibald Archie Stewart (19) No , Depot, Cam Hdrs. Drowned 29 Jul GWM & NMC. b. Edin. Second son of Archibald Stewart, coal merchant, & Jeannie Stewart, 4 Wheatfield Street. His brother Pte Charles Stewart, Cam Hdrs, DoW, just days later, in Pte Charles Stewart (29) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. DoW. 2 Aug GWM & Boulogne Eastern Cem. Son of Archibald Stewart, coal merchant, & Jeanie Stewart, 4 Wheatfield Street. His brother Pte Archibald Stewart, Cam Hdrs, drowned, just days earlier, in Sp, Elizabeth Bessie Drysdale Wilson Stewart, 197 Gorgie Road. EEN 7 Aug Pte David Stewart ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 22 Mar 1917, gunshot wounds received in action. Aubigny Communal Cem Extn. Eldest son of James Stewart, tile fixer, & Elizabeth Stewart (47) d. 22 Nov 1914, Funeral to NMC, 3 Caledonian Road. His brother, Pte William Neilson Stewart, Cam Hdrs, KiA 23 Oct Sp, Margaret Jeans Gilzean, 16 Moat Street. EEN 31 Mar Pte Henry Stewart (32), R. Scots. d Sp, Mrs Stewart & two children, 61 Buccleuch Street. Employed, creamery, Slateford Road. TED 31 May L/Corp J. Stewart ( ) Scots Greys. Transf. to A & S Hdrs. KiA His mother resided, 3 Tay Street. His brother Pte William Stewart, A & S Hdrs, KiA, just three months later. Employed, Waverley Oil & Cake Works, West Fountain Place. TED 17 Apr Pte James Stewart ( ), 5 R. Scots. GWM Pte John Stewart (37), Canadian Expeditionary Force. DoW Eldest son of Mrs Stewart, 14 Springwell Place, a widow who had three sons, two with the Canadians, and another with MacCrae s Battalion, 16 R. Scots. Perhaps kin to

191 Margaret Stewart (80) d. 19 May 1921, funeral 12 Springwell Place to NMC. EEN 12 & 17 May 1916, photo. Lieut Nathaniel William Stewart (25), 7 R. Scots & Royal Flying Corps. d. 23 Jan Jerusalem Mem. Son of Rev Alexander & Mary J. Rae Stewart, 21 Greenbank Crescent & 14 Hartington Place. Boroughmuir school. Medical student, Edin. Uni. TED 24 Feb L/Corp Norman Stewart ( ), Seaforth Hdrs. Killed Eldest son of Mr & Mrs D. Stewart, 31 Easter Road. Sp, Mrs Stewart & five children, 5 Caledonian Crescent. TED 21 Sep Pte William Stewart ( ) No. 7398, 1 Gordon Hdrs. d. 8 Nov Le Touret Mem. Sp, Annie Scott, 9a Leslie Place. Newspaper insert, death deeply regretted by N & EY, 4 Ritchie Place. EEN 24 Nov Pte William Henry Stewart ( ) No.11869, Scots Greys. Transf. to Gordon Hdrs. KiA His mother resided, 3 Tay Street. His brother L/Corp J. Stewart, A & S Hdrs, KiA in France three months earlier. Sp, Mrs Stewart & three children. Self-employed, hairdressing business, Dundee Street. In 1914, he resided at 1 West Fountain Place, off Dundee Street & his business was at 4 Orwell Terrace. EEN 4 Aug & 2 Sep 1916, photo. Pte William Stewart (28) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Apr Loos Mem. His father & sister, Tennie, 6 Murdoch Terrace. Maggie Westwater, 2 Freer Street Terrace. EEN 16 & 20 May 1916, photo. Pte William Neilson Stewart ( ) No , R. Scots, then 9 HLI. KiA 23 Oct Romeries Communal Cem Extn. Second son of Mr & Mrs James Stewart, tile fixer, 3 Caledonian Road. His brother, Pte David Stewart, R. Scots. DoW 22 Mar Sp, Clementina Malcolm. Employed, tile fixer. EEN 13 Nov Stinear Pte James Q. Stinear (19) No , 1 HLI. d. 4 Dec GWM & Amara War Cem. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Stinear, 28 Wardlaw Place. TED 11 Jan 1917, photo. Stirling L/Corp Alexander Alec Stirling (27) No. 9573, D Coy, 2 A & S Hdrs. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 20 Jul Thiepval Mem. Son of Archibald Drummond Stirling, telephone inspector, 17 Hazelbank Terrace. EEN 28 Sep TED 12 Oct 1916, photo. L/Corp George Walker McPherson Stirling (21) No , Cam Hdrs. Reported wounded & missing then KiA 16 Aug NMM & Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of John Sirling, crane man, & May Stirling, 28 Watson Crescent. EEN 11 & 15 Aug 1917, photo. TED 13 Aug 1917, photo. Stocks

192 Pte David Stocks (37) Enlisted, Jun No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 29 Sep GWM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. b. Kirriemuir, Angus. Second son of the late John Stocks, Kirkcaldy. Sp, Margaret Maggie Fraser Stocks, 9 Wardlaw Street. Employed, painter, Alder & MacKay, meter works, Stewart Terrace. EEN 2 Nov Stoddart Pte William Stoddart (25) No , 2 R. Scots. d. 13 Nov GWM & Thiepval Mem. Son of Robert & Jane Stoddart, 48 Stewart Terrace. Stormont Sgt George Stormont (22) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 8 Jun Cabaret- Rouge British Cem, Souchez. b. Edin. Son of George Rodger Stormont, police constable, & Susan Farquharson Stormont, 34 Caledonian Crescent & Rowan Cottage, Northmuir, Kirriemuir. Perhaps kin to John Stormont, blacksmith, 34 Caledonian Crescent & Alexander Mitchell Stormont, surface man, 28 Wardlaw Place. EEN 6 Jul TED 9 Aug 1918, photo. Strachan Corp Alfred John Strachan (30) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 14 Oct Mendinghem British Cem. Son of late William Strachan, rubber worker, & Jane Strachan, 39 Angle Park Terrace. Sp, Margaret Goodlet Strachan, 93 Slateford Road. Perhaps kin to William Strachan (78) d. 28 Aug 1921, funeral from 36 Angle Park Terrace to NMC. EEN 20 Oct Pte Hugh Strachan (45) No BW. KiA 25 Jan NMC & Beuvry Communal Cem. Son of James Strachan & Jean Ross. Sp. Isabella Strachan, 9 Lyne Street, Abbeyhill. Pte James Strachan (20) No.1778, sapper, 416 (Edin) Field Coy, R. Engrs. Killed 27 May Doullens Communal Cem Extn No. 1. Son of James & Agnes Strachan, 85 Holyrood Road. Employed, apprentice plasterer, with M. Stewart, Caledonian Crescent. EEN 20 Jun Strangeways Corp Alexander Strangeways (21) No , A Coy, 9 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 24 Mar Pozieres Mem. Younger son of the late William Strangeways (54), cashier I engine works, d. 20 Sep 1916, funeral to NMC, & Margaret McDonald Leishman Strangeways, 85 Harrison Road. Grandson of late John Strangeways & Mary Young. His brother, Robert W. Strangways. EEN 28 Jun Stronach

193 Sgt A. G. Stronach (27) No , Canadian Inf (Manitoba Regt) 78. KiA 16 Oct Adanac Military Cem, Miraumont. Son of William Stronach, 23 Balfour Street, Leith. His sister & brother, Mrs Stout, 10 Caledonian Crescent, & Pte William Stronach, R. Scots, KiA 28 Jun EEN 4 & 7 Nov 1916, photo. Pte William Stronach (23) No. 2184, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Twelve Tree Copse Cem. Fourth son of William Stronach, 23 Balfour Street, Leith. His sister & brother, Mrs Stout, 10 Caledonian Crescent & Sgt A. G. Stronach, Canadians, KIA 16 Oct Employed, Caledonian Goods Railway Station. TED 26 Jul EEN 28 Jun Struth 2 nd Lieut James Scotland Struth (25), 17 R. Scots. d. 16 Sep Villers-Faucon Communal Cem. Son of William Smith & Sarah J. Pendreigh Smith, 6 West Savile Terrace, in 1911 at 16 Livingston Place, Marchmont. His brother, William Holmes Struth. Perhaps kin to James Struth, coal man, 15 Wardlaw Place. Boroughmuir school. Struthers 2 nd Lieut Andrew Craig Struthers (21), 10, 12 Cam (SR). KiA. 14 Sep 1916, Battle of the Somme, Contalmaison Chateau Cem. b Son of the late Andrew & Mary Struthers. Perhaps kin to Alexander Paterson Struthers, clerk, 5 Shandon Crescent, & Bruce Wylie Struthers, electrician, 83 Dalry Road. Boroughmuir school. Sutherland Pte Benjamin Sutherland ( ) R. Scots. KiA Son of Benjamin Gardiner Sutherland, baker, & late Agnes Brown Sutherland, High Street, Dalkeith, then 80 Slateford Road. His brothers & sister, Sgt John Sutherland, RAMC, L/Corp James Sutherland, R. Scots, DoW 20 Aug 1918, & Agnes Sutherland, an American Red Cross nurse. Perhaps kin to Grant Robertson Sutherland, butcher, 80 Slateford Road. Able seaman George Herd Doddie Sutherland (21) No. Clyde Z/ 5260, Drake Battalion, RND, RNVR. Served at Gallipoli. Wounded Military Medal. Reported missing then KiA 3Sep GWM & Queant Road Cem, Buissay. Second son of George & Isabella Sutherland, 344 Gorgie Road. EEN 19 Jul 1917 & 24 May Pte James Sutherland (30) Reported missing then KiA circa Sep Sp, Mrs Sutherland & six children, 160 Dumbiedykes Road. Employed, irondresser, Messrs McKenzie & Moncur, Slateford. TED 14 Jun Pte James Sutherland ( ) No. 3319, 2, 13 R. Scots. d. 25 Sep GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem, Ypres. L/Corp James Sutherland (29) Enlisted, No , 13 R. Scots. DoW 20 Aug Pernes British Cem. Youngest son of Benjamin Gardiner Sutherland,

194 baker, & late Agnes Brown Sutherland, High Street, Dalkeith, then 80 Slateford Road. His brothers & sister, Sgt John Sutherland, RAMC, Pte Benjamin Sutherland, R. Scots, KiA 1918, & Agnes Sutherland, an American Red Cross nurse. Perhaps kin to Grant Robertson Sutherland, butcher, 80 Slateford Road. Employed, six years, McVite & Price biscuit works. EEN 7 Sep & 7 Oct 1918, photo. TED 6 Sep Pte James Sutherland (38) No. 7427, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 28 Mar GWM & Arras Mem. Sp, Isabella Sutherland, 19 Robertson Avenue. Gunner James Sutherland (20) No , 1 Tank Corps. KiA 8 Aug GWM & Bouchoir New British Cem. Son of James & Catherine Sutherland, 78 Slateford Road. Employed, labourer. EEN 24 Aug Pte John Sutherland (19) No.8806 or , 1 Dorsetshire Regt. DoW 11 Jul 1916, Brock War Hosp, Woolwich. Funeral to EDC. Eldest son of Robert D. & Charlotte Sutherland, 81 Grove Street & 96 Morrison Street. EEN 14 Jul Swan Air Mechanic 2 nd class Charles Watson Swan (33) No , Royal Air Force. d. 18 Apr NMC. Son of the late William & Barbara Swan. Sp, Helen Swan, 20 Downfield Place. Pte George Swan (19) No , 1 MGC (Infantry). d. 10 Apr GWM, NMM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem, Ypres. Son of Mrs Jessie Swan, 15 Gorgie Crescent. His brother, A/Bombardier William Swan, RFA, DoW 7 Sep Pte James Swan ( ) No , RGA. d. 22 Apr GWM & Ste. Marie Cem., Le Harve. 2nd Lieut Robert John Swan (30), A Bty, 187 Bde, RFA. d. 28 Mar Hannescamps New Military Cem. Only son of Robert & Agnes Swan, of Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to Robert Shaw, french polisher, 6 Hermand Street. Boroughmuir school. Gunner William Swan (21) No , A/ Bombardier, C Bty, 86 Bde, RFA. DoW 7 Sep GWM, NMM & Godewaersvelde British Cem. Son of Mrs Jessie Swan, 15 Gorgie Crescent. His brother, Pte George Swan, MGC, d.10 Apr Perhaps kin to William Swan (56) d. 5 Dec 1915, funeral same address to NMC. EEN 11 Oct 1917, photo. TED 8 & 12 Oct 1917, photo. Swanson Pte Alexander Swanson (24) No. 2676, 1 R. Scots. DoW 5 May 1915, F & F. Kemmel Chateau Military Cem. Third son of the late Peter & Elizabeth Swanson. Nephew of Mr W. Swanson, Justice of the Peace, 31 Cumberland Street. His brothers, Pte David Swanson, R. Scots Fusiliers, DoW 27 May 1918, Pte Murdoch Swanson, R. Scots, d, 11 Aug 1918, and Pte Peter Swanson, A & S Hdrs, d. 12 Oct Newspaper insert by his brother & sister-in-law, Mr & Mrs Swanson, 1 Caledonian Road. EEN 25 May & 11 Oct 1918, photo.

195 Pte David Swanson (33) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 27 May 1918, casualty clearing station. Aubigny Communal Cem Extn. b. Edin. Eldest son of the late Peter & Elizabeth Swanson. Nephew of Mr W. Swanson, Justice of the Peace, 31 Cumberland Street. His brothers, Pte Alexander Swanson, R. Scots, DoW 5 May 1915, Pte Murdoch Swanson, R. Scots, d, 11 Aug 1918, and Pte Peter Swanson, A & S Hdrs, d. 12 Oct Sp, Mrs Catherine Kate Swanson, 1 Caledonian Road. Employed, agent, Prudential Co. EEN 10, 26 & 29 Jun & 11 Oct 1918, photo. TED 11 Jun Pte Murdoch Swanson (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. d. 11 Aug Bouchoir New British Cem. Addresss, 1 Caledonian Road. Son of the late Peter & Elizabeth Swanson. Nephew of Mr W. Swanson, Justice of the Peace, 31 Cumberland Street. His brothers, Pte Alexander Swanson, R. Scots, DoW 5 May 1915, Pte David Swanson, R. Scots Fusiliers, Dow 27 May 1918, and Pte Peter Swanson, A & S Hdrs, d. 12 Oct EEN 11 Oct Pte Peter Swanson ( ) No.11147, 10 A & S Hdrs. d. 12 Oct Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. b. St Cuthberts, Edin. Addresss, 1 Caledonian Road. Son of the late Peter & Elizabeth Swanson. Nephew of Mr W. Swanson, Justice of the Peace, 31 Cumberland Street. His brother, Pte Alexander Swanson, R. Scots, Dow 5 May 1915, Pte David Swanson, R. Scots Fusiliers, Dow 27 May 1918, and Pte Murdoch Swanson, R. Scots, d, 11 Aug EEN 11 Oct Swinton Pte Thomas Swinton (31) No. 1678, 5 R. Scots (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles). d. 8 Apr Funeral from Colinton Hosp to NMC. b. Ayton, Bewickshire. Perhaps kin to Thomas Young Swinton, machine man, 6 Wardlaw Street. Syme Pte Robert Syme (20) No , B Coy, 1, 7 A & S Hdrs. Military Medal. DoW 25 Jul Terclincthun British Cem, Wimille. Eldest son of Pte Thomas Syme, clerk, RAMC & Helen R. Syme, 28 Watson Crescent. Employed, telegraphic & electrical superintendant s office, Waverley Station. EEN 5 Aug 1918 & 28 Jan 1919, photo. TED 5 Aug Tait Pte Robert Tait ( ) No. 7971, 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr Arras Mem. b. St Leonard s, Edinburgh. Address, 5 Stewart Terrace. Sp. Mrs Tait & child, at Middleton, Fountainhall. Employed, by Mr Wright, dairyman, Hill O Stane, Gorgie. EEN 26 May & 4 Jun 1917, photo. Pte W. Tait ( ), R. Scots. d Address, 197 Gorgie Road. EEN 10 Dec 1918, photo. Talbot

196 Pte Matthew Talbot ( ) No , Signal Section, 1 Gordon Hdrs. d. 8 May & Sandpits British Cem, Fouquereuil. Third son of Thomas & Marjory Talbot, 17 Murieston Crescent. Boroughmuir school. EEN 22 May Taylor Pte Alexander Taylor (25) No. 3755, A & S Hdrs. d. 30 Jul Funeral from 17 King s Stables Road to EDC. Son of Peter Taylor, carter, & Margaret Taylor. Sp Mary Taylor, 8 Smithfield Street. Pte George Taylor ( ) No. 2615, 13 R. Scots. d. 1 Aug GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Pte John Taylor (30) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Sep Thiepval Mem. Youngest son of Mary Taylor, 21 Duff Street. Employed, professional footballer. EEN 19 & 30 Oct TED 24 Oct Pte John Gill Taylor (20) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. DoW 20 Apr Deir El Belah War Cem. Only son of the late John Taylor & Jane G. Taylor, 123 Dundee Street. Employed, Messrs W. L. Hendry, painters, Lothian Road. EEN 28 Apr, 2 & 4 May 1917, photo. TED 14 May Pte Robert Taylor (26) No , 5 A &S Hdrs. DoW 9 Jan 1918, Egypt. GWM & Ramleh War Cem. Son of the late Eliza & Thomas Taylor, 96 Gorgie Road. His brothers, William Taylor, 20 Caledonian Place, Thomas Tom Taylor, 104 Dalry Road & Charles Charlie Taylor, 38 Watson Crescent. His sisters, Lizzie & Mary Taylor, Mrs Agnes Aggie Stewart, Ravelston & Mrs Isabella Bella Gordon, 46 Stewart Terrace. EEN 21 & 25 Jan 1918, photo. L/Corp Robert Taylor (18) No , 1 Cam (SR). He had previously served in the HLI & Lanarkshire Yeomanry. DoW 24 Oct 1918, shrapnel in both legs & right forearm. Buried, Awoingi, nr Cambrai. Son of David Airth Taylor & Margaret Taylor, 16 Viewforth. Boroughmuir school. Employed, clerk, Post Office, then Prison Commission. Pte William Durrand Taylor (26) No , R. Engrs & 12 Yorkshire Regt. Reported missing then KiA 9 Apr Ploegsteert Mem. Son of Mrs Taylor, 7 Heriothill Terrace. Sp, Maggie Fowler, 116 Gorgie Road. EEN 12 Apr Telfer Pte John Telfer ( ) bandsman, Canadian Inf. KiA Sp. Mrs Telfer & three of a family, in Victoria, British Columbia. His sister resided, 4 Ardmillan Terrace. Perhaps kin to Andrew Petrie Telfer (77), residenter, d. 9 Aug 1916, funeral from 4 Ardmillan Terrace to EDC. Self employed, watchmaker & jeweller, in Corstorphine, then emigrated to Canada. EEN 5 & 16 Jun 1917, photo. Pte Robert Telfer (29) No , 12 R. Scots. DoW 29 Sep 1915, No.3 Canadian General Hosp, Camiers. Etaples Military Cem. Son of the late John & Elizabeth

197 McInnes Telfer, Glasgow. His brother, William Telfer, clerk, 61 Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon. EEN 6 Oct Telford Pte George Telford (24) No. 2615, 13 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug 1917, France. GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b. Halfmorton, Dumfriesshire. Address in 1911, 7 Westfield Road. Temple Gunner David Cook Montgomery Temple (40) No , 261 Siege Bty, RGA. Distinguished Conduct Medal. DoW 24 Oct 1917, Stobhill Hosp, Glasgow. GWM & NMC. Son of Arthur & Margaret Temple. His brothers, Pte Joseph Joe Temple, A & S, KiA 23 Apr Apr 1917, James & John Temple, on active service. His sister, Mrs Robina Temple Henderson, 2 Smithfield Street. His brother-in-law, & Pte John Leckie Henderson, R. Scots, KiA 1 Jul Sp, Jane Glendinning Temple & four children, 11 Smithfield Street. Employed, North British Distillery, Gorgie. EEN 26 & 27 Oct, 3 & 7 Nov 1917, photo, & 23 Apr Pte Joseph Joe Temple ( ), 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr 1917, Battle of Arras. Arras Mem. Son of Arthur & Margaret Temple. His brothers, Gunner David Temple, RGA, DoW 24 Oct 1917, James & John Temple, on active service. His sister, Mrs Robina Temple Henderson, 2 Smithfield Street. His brother-in-law, & Pte John Leckie Henderson, R. Scots, KiA 1 Jul EEN 2 Jul 1917, 23 Apr, 17 Jul Templeton Pte David Templeton ( ) No.11793, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 9 May 1915 F & F. Le Touret Mem. Son of Mr & Mrs Templeton, 181 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Thomas Templeton, dyer, same address. EEN 1 & 2 Jun 1915, photo. Tennant Pte Alexander Smith Tennant (29) No Lovat Scouts, then No , 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 Apr 1918 France. Loos Mem. b. Whitburn. Son of Robert Tennant, station master, & Isabella Tennant, in 1911 at station master s house, Leith Walk Passenger Station. Boroughmuir school. Arts student. Teviotdale Pte Alexander J. Teviotdale (19) No , 1 Scots Gds. d. 30 Mar GWM & Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of Alexander Robert Teviotdale, cooper, & Agnes Teviotdale, 304 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to James John Teviotdale, saddler, 4 Wardlaw Terrace. EEN 10 Apr TED 10 & 13 Apr 1916, photo. Thom Pte John Thom (20) No , 10, 13 R. Scots. KiA 28 Mar ESC & Arras Mem. Son of John & Mary Thom.

198 Thomson/Thompson Sgt Alexander Hossack Thomson (26) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. d. 30 Sep 1918, military hosp, Blackpool. Funeral from 25 Watson Crescent to Edin. (Newington) Cem. Youngest son of Mrs Thomson, 33 Pleasance. Sp, Anne Spence Thomson, 25 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to Eliza J. Thomson (42) d. 8 Apr 1916, funeral from 23 Watson Crescent to NMC. EEN 4 Oct Pte Henry Thomson (31) No , RASC & 1, 7 Cam (SR). DoW 13 Jun1918, c.c.s.. Ligny-St Flochel British Cem, Averdoingi. Son of the late William & Grace Thomson, 37 Caledonian Crescent. Sp, Jane Auld & two children, 8 Hermand Street. EEN 29 Jun nd Lieut J. M. Thomson ( ), R. Scots. KiA 21 Sep Son of James Stevenson Thomson, boot maker, 13 Cobden Terrace, off Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to David Thomson (71) d. 22 Oct 1915 funeral 8 Cobden Terrace to NMC. EEN 5 Oct Pte James Thomson (19) No , 5 R. Scots, then 14 Coy, MGC. KiA 16 Apr Thiepval Mem. Elder son of William Thomson, clerk, & Ellen Thomson, 4 Hermand Terrace. Craiglockhart & Royal High schools. Employed, apprentice, John Carfrae, architects, Queen Street. EEN 18, 19 & 29 May 1917, photo. TED 19 & 29 May 1917, photo. Gunner James Thomson (35), RFA. KiA 11 Jul Third son of Thomas Thomson, Galashiels. Sp, Annie McDonald & two children, 111 Dundee Street. Employed, baker. EEN 28 Jul Pte James Thomson (52) No.19938, 16 R. Scots. Transf. to No , Labour Corps. d. 14 Jan EDC. b. Creiff, Perthshire. Son of William & Elizabeth Thomson. Sp, Agnes Wood Thomson. 197 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to John Thomson, miller, 197 Dalry Road. 2nd Lieut James Stein Thomson (24) Enlisted, Pte, 9 R. Scots. Arrived at the Front, In early Commissioned from ranks & Gazetted. 1, 2 West Yorkshire Regt (Duke of Wellington s), attached 1, 7 Lancashire Fusiliers. Wounded four times. KiA 22 Jul Bertrancourt Military Cem. Address, 33 Leamington Terrace. Second son of late James S. & Margaret Thomson, 4 Yeaman Place. EEN 29 Jul Pte John Thomson (18) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. d. 15 Apr GWM & ESC. Son of George N. & Christine Thomson, 14 Wardlaw Place. Corp John Smart Thomson (21) No , D Coy, 4 R. Scots. Wounded Jul 1915, Gallipoli. Three times Mentioned in Despatches. KiA 12 Nov Jerusalem Mem. Third serving son of Thomas Nibloe Thomson, clerk, 153 Dalry Road & 403 Farley Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. His brothers, & George Burck Thomson, telephone engineer, R. Engrs & Corp Thomas Ker Thomson, plumber, badly wounded at Vimy Ridge, Perhaps kin to Elizabeth L. Thomson (47) d. 22 Nov 1917,

199 funeral from 153 Dalry Road to NMC. TED 4 Aug 1915, photo, 14 Dec EEN 13 & 21 Dec 1917, photo. Pte Norman McKay Thomson (19) No.57129, HLI, then No.59592, 17 R. Scots. KiA 30 Sep 1918, F & F. Zantvoorde British Cem. Son of James & Elizabeth Thomson, 32 Nursery Road, Montrose. Boroughmuir school. Pte Robert Bertie Thomson (19) No.59799, Lothian & Border Horse & R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug Parvillers. Youngest son of Alexander Thomson, tailor & Agnes Thomson, 26 Caledonian Cres. His brothers, Driver William Ovens Thomson, RASC, KiA 4 Jul 1916, & two others on active service. Perhaps kin to Alexander Thomson junior, chauffeur, residing at 26 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, apprentice engineer, Scottish Motor Traction Co. EEN 20, 21 & 26 Sep 1918, photo. TED 26 Sep Pte Robert L. Thomson (24) No , trumpeter, 1107 Bty, RFA. d. influenza, 28 Oct Buried, Government Cem, Quetta, India. Delhi (India Gate) Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs Thomson, 9 Caledonian Place. His sister, Mrs Andrew Telfer, railway servant, 20 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to John Roland Thomson, baker, 9 Caledonian Place. EEN 18 Nov 1918, 1 Jan 1919, photo. TED 23 Jan 1919, photo L/Corp Thomas Thomson (23) Enlisted, Edin. No.11149, 10, 1 A & S Hdrs. KiA 12 Oct 1916, France. Thiepval Mem. b. Dalry, Ayrshire. Second son of Mr & Mrs John J. Thomson, joiner, 1 Yeaman Place. His brother, Pte John Thomson, BW, was then lying wounded in hosp, England. Employed, butcher, Mr Wright, Broughton, Edinburgh. EEN 11 & 13 Nov 1916, photo. Pte Thomas Cranston Thompson (19) No.22832, 10, 13 R. Scots. KiA 12 May GWM & Vermelles British Cem. Eldest son of the late Samuel & Helen Thompson, 1 Tynecastle Terrace. Grandson of the late Capt Thompson, RN. EEN 29 May & 7 Jun 1916, photo. TED 30 May & 10 Jun Corp William Thomson (21) No 17101, 8 KOSB. DoW 28 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. Etaples Military Cem. Son of John & Catherine Thomson. His sister, Catherine Katie Thomson, 5 Gibson Terrace. Perhaps kin to Louisa B. Thomson (76) d. 16 Nov 1916, funeral from 5 Gibson Terrace to NMC. EEN 15 Oct 1915, photo, & 28 Sep Driver William Ovens Thomson (29), Field Ambulance, MT, RASC. KiA 4 Jul 1916, Fricourt, France. Mericourt L Abbe. Son of Alexander Thomson, tailor, & Agnes Thomson, 26 Caledonian Crescent. His brothers, Pte Robert Bertie Thomson, R. Scots, KiA 1918, & two others on active service. Perhaps kin to Alexander Thomson junior, chauffeur, residing at 26 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, motor driver, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 15 & 17 Jul, 3 & 9Aug 1916, photo, & 21 Sep TED 3 Aug Thorburn

200 Lieut Christopher Cowan Thorburn (23), 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 14 Jun 1917, Infantry Hill, Arras. SMM & Arras Mem. b Son of Richard Thorburn, engineer, 4 Bonaly Place, Shandon. Boroughmuir school. Student of Law. Employed, apprentice accountant. Thornton Sgt David Gillies Thornton (24) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. d. 5 Nov NMC & Terlincthun British Cem, Wimelle. b. Edin. Son of James & Helen Thornton, 32 Gardner's Crescent. His brother, Pte James Thornton, HLI, KiA Mar Pte James Thornton (19) No , 18 HLI (Glasgow Yeomanry). KiA 25 Mar 1918, France. NMC & Guards Cem, Combles. Son of James & Helen Thornton, 32 Gardner's Crescent. His brother, Sgt David Thornton, R. Scots, d. Nov Thorpe Pte Hamilton Paton Thorpe (36) No. 5591, A & S Hdrs. Accidently killed on active service 1 Jun Alexandria (Hadra) War Mem Cem. Sp, Mary Flood, formerly Thorpe, 24 Caledonian Crescent & 3 Caledonian Road. Employed, waiter. EEN 24 Jun Tinto L/Corp James Tinto (21) No , Dragoon Gds, then lewis gunner, B Coy, 10, 11 HLI. Reported missing then KiA 11 Apr 1917, France. ESC, GWM, SMM & Arras Mem. Eldest son of John & Jessie Janet Bruce Tinto, 19 Westfield Road. EEN 19 Jan Toon Pte James Toon ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Gordon Dump Cem, Ovillers-La Boiselle. b. Edin. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte Thomas Toon ( ), R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA Second son of the late William Toon, Slateford & Mrs Toon, 108 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Jane A. Toon (69) d. 27 Feb 1920, funeral same address to NMC. EEN 11 May Tough Gunner James Blaikie Tough (27) No , 77 Bde, RFA. KiA 7 Apr Gezaincourt Communal Cem Extn. Son of Frank & Jane Tough, of Edinburgh. Sp, Jessie Hart Tough, 67 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Charles Tough, attendant, 29 Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon. EEN 17 Apr 1917, photo. Towns Pte Jonathan Joss Towns (36) No , 6 BW. KiA 31 Jul New Irish Farm Cem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs D. Towns, 32 Reform Street, Montrose. Sp,

201 Isabella G. Bella Spence, 15 Caledonian Place & 26 India Street, Montrose. Employed, tailor. EEN 20 Aug Trotter Pte James Trotter ( ) No. 8976, 2 HLI, Reported missing then KiA 17 May 1915, France. Le Touret Mem. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Robert Trotter, corporation servant, 8 Gibson Terrace. Sp, Elizabeth Gilles Trotter, 10 Freer Street. EEN 18 & 24 Mar 1916, photo. Tulloch L/Corp Andrew Thomas Thomson Tulloch (23) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. Reported missing then KiA 24 Aug Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. b. Dalry, Edin. Second son of Thomas & Euphemia Tulloch, 95 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Thomas Tulloch (65) d.12 Oct 1914, funeral same address to NMC. EEN 21 Sep, 12 & 29 Oct Turnbull Pte John Turnbull ( ) No , 18 HLI (Glasgow Yeomanry). Reported missing then KiA 25 Aug Unicorn Cem, Vendhuile. His sister, Mrs Baxter, East Burnside, Broxburn. Sp, the late Christina Flockhart, 8 Gorgie Cottages. EEN 18 Dec Turner Driver John Turner (23), C Bty, 86 Bde, Lowland Field Artillery, RFA. d. 6 Sep Voormezeele Enclosures No. 1 & No. 2. Son of Thomas W. & Ellen Turner, of Edinburgh. Boroughmuir school. Pte John Durie-Davidson Turner (23) No , 1 Cam (SR). Military Medal. d. 10 Oct Villers-Faucon Communal Cem. Son of Robert & Elizabeth Turner, 18 Montague Street. Boroughmuir school. Pte Thomas McKinnie Turner (31) No , sapper. Four years service. 351 Electrical & Mechanical Coy, R. Engrs. Found drowned 8 Dec 1918, near Lille. St Andre Communal Cem. Son of Thomas Turner, slater, 1 Murieston Crescent. Sp, Mary Whitton, 6 Merchiston Grove. Perhaps kin to Jane McK. Turner (65) d. 19 Jan 1918, funeral from 1 Murieston Crescent to NMC. Employed, electrician. EEN 23 Feb nd Lieut Thomas J. Turner (25), 4 R. Scots. d. 2 Sep Queant Road Cem, Buissy. Son of Mrs Sarah Turner, 32 Eastfield, Joppa. Boroughmuir school. Pte T. W. Turner ( ) No , Canadian Pioneers. d. 24 Apr Aubigny Communal Cem Extn. Address, 28 Watson Crescent. EEN 11 May 1917, photo. Pte William Turner ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 1616, 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 18 Jan 1917 F & F. Ochevillers British Cem. b. Edin. Employed, North British Rubber Co.

202 Ullathrone Pte John Ullathorne (29) No. 9157, 2 HLI. In 1909, Pte, in the HLI, based at Edinburgh Castle. KiA 17 Sep 1914 F & F. GWM & Vendresse British Cem. Son of John Ullathorne, coal miner, & Jane Appleby. Sp, Barbara W. Young, married 1909, 9 White Park, Gorgie. Urquhart Sgt David Graham Urquhart (32) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Arras Mem. Residing with Mr Burns, 18 Orwell Place. Second son of ballie James & Georgina Urquhart, 6 Castle Street, Tain. Unmarried & resided ten years in Edinburgh. Employed, house painter, T. Bonnar & Son, & six years on staff, College of Art. EEN 28 Apr Pte John Urquhart ( ) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 5 Apr Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Nephew of Mrs Starmer, 9 Fowler Terrace. EEN 18 May Pte Thomas Urquhart (21) No.533, Australian Imperial Force 24. KiA 29 Jul Villers-Bretonneux Mem. Son of the late George Urquhart, engineer, & Mrs Stalker, 9 Fowler Terrace. EEN 6 Sep L/Corp William Urquhart (25) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Only son of William & Jane Urquhart, 13 Bryson Road & 179 Gilmore Place. Employed, shopman. EEN 2 Aug TED 10 Aug 1916, photo. Vallance L/Corp William Fleming Moncrieff Vallance (19) No 59427, 12 R. Scots. Taken PoW, 25 Apr d. in German hands, 19 Aug 1918, Heutment Hosp. NMM & Hautmont Communal Cem. Son of R. B. & Christina Vallance, 27 Mertoun Place. Perhaps kin to David Vallance, cab man, 21 Gibson Terrace. Vandepeear L/Corp James Vandepeear (20) No , 11 R. Scots. d. 18 Aug Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cem. Son of the late James & Helen Vandepeear, 27 Blackwood Crescent. Boroughmuir school. Veitch Pte Adam Veitch (17) Enlisted, Edin. No. 1869, 6 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug 1916 F & F. Thiepval Mem. b. Selkirk. Address, 31 Watson Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 18 Aug TED 18 Aug, 9 Sep 1916, photo. Pte Archibald Fleming Veitch (18) Enlisted, Toronto, Canada. No , Canadian Inf (Western Ontario Regt) 18, Peel Regt. Wounded twice before. DoW 22 Jun Lijssenthoek Miltary Cem. b. Edin. Son of James Veitch, cabinet maker, & Sarah Veitch, 1 Downfield Place & 271 St Helen s Avenue, Toronto. His brother, W. Veitch, was then at the Front. EEN 1 Aug 1916.

203 L/Corp John Veitch (23) No.33738, 12 R. Scots. Military Medal. DoW 19 May Etaples Military Cem. b. Edin. Second son of Andrew & Wilhelmina Veitch, 15 Yeaman Place. EEN 16 Jul & 5 Aug 1918, photo. Pte Walter Johnstone Veitch (24) No Scots Gds. Reported missing then KiA 18 May 1915 F & F. Le Touret Mem. Son of Walter Veitch, clerk, late quartermaster sergeant, 71 st Regt, HLI, 25 Bryson Road. Three brothers in the Services. Perhaps kin to Craigie Veitch, dentist, Barbara L. Veitch (23) d. 27 Jan 1921 & Elizabeth P. Veitch (52) d. 15 Feb 1915, funerals to NMC, all 25 Bryson Road. He was a football player for St Cuthbert s Athletic. Employed, grocer. EEN17 Apr &10 Jun 1916, photo. TED 7 Aug 1915, photo Waddel/Waddell/Waddle Pte James Brown Waddel (22) No. 1259, E Coy, 6 R. Scots, attached Service Battalion, 8 R. Scots, France. Distinguished Conduct Medal. A comrade named Sands had been felled in front of the trenches. Pte Waddel went to bring him in & was shot in the head and heart. Lieut Turner, his coy officer, said of him, that he was a good soldier and really nice chap. KiA 27 Dec 1914, France. GWM & Ploegsteert Mem. b. 1894, 4 Braid Place, Edin. Son of Andrew Waddel, butcher, and Isabella Laidlaw. Employed, Nathaniel Grieve, builder, Dalry Road. TED 13 Jan 1915, photo. Pte David Waddell ( ) No.1346, sapper, 1 City of Edin. Field Coy, R. Engrs. KiA 16 Jul GWM & Thiepval Mem. Son of John Flanders Waddel, blacksmith, & Helen Nellie Waddell, 15 Wardlaw Street. His brother, Pte Thomas Waddell, R. Scots, DOW 30 Mar Sp, Louisa E.T. Waddell & child, 175 Gorgie Road. EEN 2 & 9 Aug 1916, photo. Ted 2 & 7 Aug 1916, photo. Pte Thomas Tom Waddell (19) No, R. Scots. DoW, gunshot wounds 30 Mar GWM & Doullens Communal Cem Extn. Second son of John Flanders Waddel, blacksmith, & Helen Nellie Waddell, 15 Wardlaw Street. His brother, Pte David Waddell, R. Engrs, KiA 16 Jul Employed, grocer, Valleyfield Street Branch, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 6 & 10 Apr 1918, photo. TED 6 & 8 Apr 1918, photo. Wagstaff Pte Peter Duff Wagstaff (34) No , B Coy, 2 Cam Hdrs. d. 28 Apr Railway Cutting Cem, Larchwood. b. Edin. Youngest son of James Wagstaff, general labourer, & Mary Jane Wagstaff, 5 Northcote Street. Perhaps kin to William George Wagstaff, stereotyper, & Mary Wagstaff (51) d. 19 Jan 1918, funeral to NMC, both of 11 Yeaman Place. Employed, worker, Electric Lighting Dept, Edinburgh Corporation. Waldie Pt George Waldie ( ) No , 1 KOSB. KiA 4 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of George & late Mary Waldie, 32 Grassmarket. Newspaper insert by his friend, Jessie Brown, 26 Dundee Street. EEN 10 Jul 1915.

204 Wales Gunner William Brown Wales (41) No , 4 RAR Coy, attached 1, 2 Lancashire Heavy Bty, RGA. KiA 12 Aug Vlamertinghe New Military Cem. b. Old Machar. Son of the late David & Margaret Wales, 24 Wardlaw Place. Walker Pte Alexander Walker (35) Territorials. No. 4496, R. Scots. d. 12 May 1916, tubercular pneumonia, military hospital, Flora Stevenson s school, Craigleith, Edinburgh. Funeral to NMC. Usual address, 184 North High Street, Musselburgh. Son of the late Alexander Walker, baker, & Janet Bonthrone Walker m.s Staig. His brother, Robert Walker, 67 Angle Park Terrace. Employed, gas meter maker. Pte Alexander Walker (21) Territorial. No , R. Scots, then 6 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 22 Mar Arras Mem. Only son of Mr John Walker, council electric lamp repairer & Elizabeth Walker 10 Wardlaw Place. Perhaps kin to Pte Mathew Walker, MGC, d. 28 Nov 1918 & His brother James Jim Walker, serving in India, both same address. Employed, apprentice iron moulder. EEN 15 Apr, 7 May 1918, photo. Sgt Clarence Walker ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme, France. Thiepval Mem. b. Edin & resided North Berwick. Employed, North British Rubber Co. 2nd Lieut Frederick Ramsay Walker (34) No. 5849, 2 A & S Hdrs. He joined the Army, aged thirteen, and during twenty years was raised through the ranks by his high qualities, a soldier s soldier to CSM. Served in the South African Boer War. Engaged in many battles. Fought in France from Aug 1914 until Aug 1916, with his battalion, in the First Seven Division, and took part in the retreat from Mons, & the Battles of Le Cateau, Marne, Aisne, Ypres, Neuve Chapelle, Loos and Somme. Twice wounded in action, convalesing at home in Belfast. Three times Mentioned in Despatches. Military Medal & Legion of Honour (France) pinned on him personally by General Joffe. d. 6 Jan 1917, at Dreghorn Camp, Colinton, Edinburgh. Funeral to EDC. Interred with Military Honours. A large number of people accompanied the cortege from camp to cemetery, preceeded by pipe and brass bands of his battalion and followed by six hundred men from different battalions. His memorial in EDC, now lies fallen. Sp, Josephine Margaret Walker, 107 Donegall Street, Belfast. His fatherin-law, Mr W. K. Maxwell, Belfast, with whom he had stayed while convalesing. Perhaps kin to William & Ellen Johnstone, apparently named in reference to a gift, in his memory and an entry in the Church of Ireland Roll of Honour. TED 10 Jan Pte G. A. Walker ( ) No. 1215, bugler, 5 R. Scots. d. 13 Sep 1915, Dardanelles. Pieta Military Cem. Eldest son of Pte Hendry Walker, rubber worker, & Annie Walker, 123 Dundee Street. His brother, Pte John Walker, Cam Hdrs, DoW 3 Aug TED 27 Sep Pte James Walker (43) No. 7495, KOSB. d. 27 May Served in the South African Boer War. NMC. Sp, Madeline Walker, 6 James Court, Lawnmarket.

205 Pte John Walker (20) No , 9 Cam Hdrs, Transf. to No. 4070, 32 Coy, Labour Corps. DOW. 3 Aug Bleuet Farm Cem. Third and last surviving son of Mrs & Private Hendry Walker, rubber worker, & Annie Walker, 123 Dundee Street. His brother, Pte G. A. Walker, R. Scots, d. 13 Sep 1915, Dardanelles. EEN 22 Aug Pte Matthew Walker ( ) No , 52 Coy, MGC. d, of pneumonia 28 Nov 1918, in hosp, France. Auberchicourt British Cem. Third son of Mrs Walker-Anderson, 10 Wardlaw Place. Newspaper insert by his brother Jim Walker, India. Sp. Agnes Douglas Walker, 33 Buccleuch Street. Perhaps kin to Pte Alexander Walker, same address, Gordon Hdrs, KiA 22 Mar EEN 22 Jan Pte Walter Walker (36) No. 3022, 5 R. Scots. Served with Fincastle s Horse in the South African Boer War. KiA 27 May 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Son of the late John Walker, engine driver, Breadalbane Terrace, off Dalry Road. Sp, Mrs Walker & three children. EEN 26 Jun 1915, photo. Corp William Walker (31) No , 170 Tunnelling Coy, 2 Corps, R. Engrs. d. 21 Nov GWM & Albert Communal Cem. Extn. Sp. Joan Hay Walker, 8 Newton Street. EEN 17 Dec 1915, photo. Pte William Walker (29) No. 2637, 7 A & S Hdrs. Died at the Front 13 Mar Strand Military Cem. Only son of Mrs Walker, 161 Rose Street. His relatives resided, 5 Newton Street. Employed, French polisher. EEN 24 & 27 Mar 1915, photo. Wallace Pte Duncan McEwan Wallace ( ) No , 181 Coy, MGC. DoW 31 Oct GWM & Beersheba War Mem. Sp, Mrs Duncan Wallace, 19 Stewart Terrace. EEN 24 Nov Pte John Wallace (23), 16 R. Scots, Dec In France from Jan Wounded Jul KiA 9 Apr b Son of Mr & Mrs James Wallace, 12 Hermand Terrace. George Heriot's school. Employed, chartered accountant s office, Queen Street. TED 18 Jul 1916, photo. EEN 7 Jun 1917, photo. Pte John Wallace ( ), R. Scots. KiA Second son of Mrs John Wallace, 6 Robertson Avenue. Employed, J. Herdman & Son, Haymarket Flour Mill. EEN 27 Apr & 8 May 1918, photo. Pte John Wallace (21) No , Canadian Inf (Albeta Regt) 50, DoW 4 Jun 1917, field dressing station. Cabaret-Rouge British Cem, Souchez. Eledst son of Mr & Mrs James Wallace, 1729 College Lane, Calgary, Canada, late of 3 Caledonian Crescent. EEN 11 Aug Pte Walter George Wallace (19) No , 9 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 23 Apr Arras Mem. Son of Henry William Wallace, van man, & Jemima Wallace, 38 Fowler Terrace. Perhaps kin to Jessie Wallace (2/365) d. 20 Oct 1915, funeral same address to NMC. EEN 20 Jun 1917, photo. TED 29 May 1917, photo. Walls

206 Pte Archibald Walls (21) No. 1461, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 26 Oct 1914, Frelinghien. Ploegsteert Mem. Eldest son of Charles Stewart Walls, coach painter, & the late Marie Heggie Walls, 31 Duff Street. Employed, coach painter. EEN 28 Nov Walter L/Corp George Butler Walter (21) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr SMM & Nine Elms Military Cem, Thelus. Third son of William Butler Walter, plumber, & Ellen Louisa Foxley Walter, 40 Bonaly Road, Shandon, business address 191 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Richard Charles Watter, plumber, 40 Bonaly Road. EEN 28 Apr Walters Pte W. Walters (43), No. 1168, Seaforth Hdrs. d. 22 Aug NMC. Waterson Pte William K. Waterson (24) No , R. Scots. d. 23 Apr Level Crossing Cem, Fampoux. Son of John Waterson, 5 West Newington Place. Boroughmuir school. Watling Pte Albert Henry Watling (18) Enlisted, London. No. 2152, 3 Royal Fusiliers (City of London). KiA 25 Jul 1916 F & F. Foncqueviller Military Cem. Resided, London. Son of Mr A. Watling, 26 Thorngate Road, Paddington, London. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Watson Pte Alexander Watson (20), 15 HLI. KiA 29 Sep NMM & Bellicourt British Cem. Son of Alexander Watson, tailor, 25 Murieston Crescent. Perhaps kin to Edward R. Watson (1 3/12) d. 8 Jul 1918 & May E. Watson (23) d. 5 Feb 1920, funerals from same address to NMC. EEN 30 Oct Pte Alexander M. Watson (20) No , B Coy, 1, 5 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 26 Aug GWM & Tilloy British Cem, Tillay-les-Mofflaines. Second son of Mr & Mrs Watson, 9 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to Pte David Watson, same address, PoW in Germany EEN 24 Sep Gunner Arthur Watson (29), RFA. DoW received in action Newspaper insert referring to him as Dearly loved friend of Christina Robertson, 16 Dundee Street. EEN 28 Oct Pte Hugh Ewing Watson (28) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 1 Aug Lebucouire Communal Cem Extn. b. Edin. Fifth son of George Ewing. Watson, draper, & Catrine Watson, 62 Dalry Road. Sp Ella Sheils Watson, 4 Ivy Terrace,

207 Eastbourne. Perhaps kin to John Gordon Watson, dental mechanic, 62 Dalry Road. EEN 11 Sep TED 13 Aug & 8 Sep 1917, photo. Pte James Watson ( ), R. Scots. d Address, 7 Murdoch Terrace. TED 26 Aug 1916, photo. Pte James Sandeman Watson (32) No. 1169, 28 Australian Imperial Force. DoW 18 Jul 1918, c.c.s. Crouy British Cem, Crouy-Sur-Somme. Son of John & Elizabeth Sandeman Watson. His sister, Mrs Scott, 175 Gorgie Road. His brother, Pte John Watson, iron monger, RGA, 141 Dundee Street. Sp, Jessie Melville Watson, 6 Hill Street, Edinburgh. EEN 27 Jul Pte John Watson (18) No , 1, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr 1917, near Arras, France. NMC & Highland Cem, Roclincourt. Fifth son of James Watson, boot maker, & Christine Watson, 11 Caledonian Road. EEN 3 & 8 May 1917, photo. TED 3, 9 & 15 May 1917, photo. Pte William Watson (20) No. 1687, D Coy, 6 R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug 1915, Dardanelles. NMC & Helles Mem. Son of Richard Watson & Jessie Edmonstone, 2 Ponton Street, Fountainbridge. Pte William Watson (20) No , 1 Scots Gds. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 27 Nov Cambrai Mem, Louveral. Third son of Henry Gray Watson, station inspector, & Janet Watson, 6 Hermand Crescent & 35 Ashley Terrace. Shandon. EEN 7 Sep TED 21 & 28 Mar 1918, photo. Watt Pte Alexander Porterfield Watt (38) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Gaza War Mem. Eldest son of James Charles Watt & Catheine Robertson Watt, 24a Dundee Street. Sp. Neillie Murray Steele, formerly Watt, & three children, 18/3 Begg s Buildings, Abbeyhill. EEN 8 Dec nd Lieut Alexander Watt (20), 3 R. Scots, attached 12 R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug Le Peuplier Military Cem, Caestre. Eldest son of John & Janet Ritchie Cameron Watt, 12 Shandon Street, late of 5 Alderbank Terace, Shandon. EEN 28 Aug Pte William Watt, served as Robertson (23) No Served years in 5 R. Scots (QER), Cam Hdrs, and again in 5 R. Scots, then 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Jun 1915 F & F. GWM & Bard Cottage Cem. Son of the late Robert & Margaret Watt, 21 Westfield Road. Visited, Canada. Employed, Alder & MacKay, meter makers, Stewart Terrace. EEN 12 Jul 1915, photo. Wattie Pte Henry "Harry" Wattie (23) No , 15, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. b. Edin. Son of William Wattie, coachman & Jessie Wattie, 20 Livingstone Place, Marchmont. Boroughmuir school. Football player, Hearts of Midlothian FC.

208 Waugh Pte Harry Waugh (27) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 16 Oct GWM & Heilly Station Cem, Mericourt-L Abbe. Son of the late Robert & Mrs Waugh. His mother & sisters, 6 Ogilvie Terrace. Sp, Isabella Sibbald, 22 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to Robert Waugh (1 10 /12) d. 14 Nov 1916, funeral from 22 Caledonian Crescent to NMC. Employed, Messrs Paul & Sons, metal merchants, Tynecastle. EEN 25 Oct & 1 Nov 1916, photo. TED 1 Nov 1916, photo. Pte John Waugh ( ) No. 1668, 1 Australian Imperial Force (Pioneers). DoW 27 Sep 1917, F & F. Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Son of the late Alexander & Mrs Waugh, Barnsley, Australia, late of Musselburgh. His friend, Agnes Aggie McBain, 110 Gorgie Road. EEN 27 Sep Driver John Waugh ( ) No , 20 Reserve Park, RASC. DoW 28 Mar 1918, No.56 casualty clearing station. Dernancourt Communal Cem Extn. Sp, Margaret Moffat & children, 4 McLeod Street. EEN 13 & 20 Apr 1918, photo. Weddell Pte John Robert Weddell (39), RFR/ CH/33/832, Chatham Battalion, Royal Marine Light Infantry. KiA 5 Oct 1914, Lierre, F & F. Neiport Mem. Son of John & Janet Weddell, 8 Murdoch Terrace. His brother, George Weddell, 3 Dundee Terrace, on active service. Sp, C. Weddell, 8 Hillwood Cottages, Ratho Station, West Lothian. Employed, cabinet maker. EEN 20 Oct 1914 & 5 Oct Weeks Pte Lauchlan Clunas Fraser Weeks or Waddell (28), 2 BW. KiA 25 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos, France. Rue-Du-Bacquercot No.1 Military Cem, Laventie. Sixth son of Mr & Mrs J. H. Weeks, 19 Ardmillan Terrace. Step-grandson of James Waddell, Leven, Fife. Perhaps kin to Alexander Fraser Weeks,railway servant, 13 Stewart Terrace Employed, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 25 Nov 1915, photo & 25 Sep TED 6 & 24 Nov Weir Sgt Francis Frank Weir (29) No. 3500, BW. Transf. to No MGC Infantry. Mentioned in Dispatches. Reported missing then KiA 28 Mar 1918, France. GWM, NMC & Arras Mem. b. Ladyborough, Fife. Second son of the late George Weir (53), malt man, d. 7 Nov 1914, funeral to NMC, 96 Gorgie Road. TED 27 Nov 1914, photo, 4 Dec 1915, photo, 16 Jan 1919, photo. Corp John Weir ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Address, 4 Caledonian Road. Three brothers in the Services. Perhaps kin to Robert G. Weir (5) d. 20 Nov 1917, funeral same address to NMC. Employed, Messrs Bonnar & Son, George Street. EEN 5 & 9 Mar 1917, photo. Weller

209 Lieut William Richard Weller ( ), Quartermaster, A & S Hdrs. Killed 18 Jul Eldest son of the late Quartermaster Sgt & Mrs Weller, Bonaly Road, Shandon. Perhaps kin to Alfred George Weller, butcher, 21 Gibson Terrace. EEN 24 Jul Wells Pte George Wells (21) Enlisted at start of War. No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 28 Sep Loos Mem. Son of the late William & Clara Wells. His sister, Mrs Charles Orr, labourer, 1 Gibson Terrace. His brothers, Pte William Wells, R. Scots Fusiliers, KIA 5 days earlier, 23 Sep 1915, & Pte Alfred Wells, R. Scots, wounded, invalided home, later reported missing, then PoW in Germany, EEN 16 Jul Employed, McCall & Co, Abbeyhill. EEN 25 Oct TED 26 Oct Pte William Wells ( ) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 25 Sep Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. b. Coventry. Son of the late William & Clara Wells. His sister, Mrs Charles Orr, 1 Gibson Terrace. His brothers Pte George Wells, R. Scots, KIA 5 days later, 28 Sep 1915 & Pte Alfred Wells, R. Scots, wounded, invalided home, later reported missing, then PoW in Germany,1918 EEN 16 Jul 1918 & 25 Oct Welsh Pte John Cobban Welsh (27) No , 36 Field Ambulance, RAMC. KIA 29 Apr Feuchy British Cem. Eldest son of George Welsh (58), cabinet maker, d. 17 Jun 1920, funeral to NMC, & Helen Welsh, 228 Gorgie Road. Employed, cabinet maker. EEN 18 May & 11 Jun TED 30 May Pte Peter Johnston Welsh (28), 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Heniel Croisilles Road Cem. Youngest son of James & Helen Welsh, 7 The Crescent, Gorgie. Sp, Frances Fanny Beck, 10 Ritchie Place, off Bryson Road, Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Helen J. Welsh (2 2/12) d. 28 May 1917, funeral from 7 The Crescent, Gorgie. EEN 9 Jun Wemyss Pte John Cameron Wemyss (24) No , D Coy, RAMC (T). d. pneumonia, 23 Oct 1918, Adelaide Street Hosp, Blackpool. NMC. Only son of the late Alexander Wemyss of Edinburgh, engine driver, Caledonian Railway Co. & the late Mrs Finlay, 72 Dundee Street. EEN 26 Oct & 19 Nov 1918, photo. West Sgt Archibald Lauriston West ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 5 Aug 1916, on thesomme, France. Thiepval Mem. Eldest son of the late William & Mrs West, 57 Brunswick Street, Leith. His brother, Pte Henry T. Lauriston West, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 12 Mar Sp, Mrs West, 25 Watson Crescent. Employed, upholsterer. EEN 13 Oct Pte Henry Harry T. Lauriston West (25) No. 9034, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 12 Mar 1915 F & F. Le Touret Military Cem, Richebourg-L Avour. Third son of William &

210 Isabella H.West, 13 Grindley Street, Tollcross & 14 Letham Place, Dunbar. His brother, Sgt Archibald Lauriston West, R. Scots. KiA 5 Aug Newpaper insert by Mr & Mrs Archibald West, 25 Watson Crescent. EEN 27 Mar Whannel Pte Andrew Whannel ( ) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. Served three years, abroad. KiA 17 Sep Roisel Communal Cem. Extn. Son of the late Andrew & Mrs Whannel, 4 Yeaman Place. His eldest brother was a POW in Germany, and another serving in the R. Scots. Perhaps kin to William Whannel, shopman, 36 Watson Crescent, William Whannel, baker, 4 Yeaman Place, & Jacob Scott Alexander Whannel, coach man, 6 Bryson Road. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 4 Oct White L/Corp Adam White (21) No , R. Scots, then 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported missing then KIA 15 Nov Serre Road Cem No.1. Son of Andrew Hardie White, shop man, & Isabella C. Bella White, 25 Dundee Terrace. Employed, clerk, R & T Brownlee, coal merchant. EEN 5 Jul Pte John White ( ) No , 11 Motor Ambulance Convoy, RAMC. d. pneumonia, 10 Dec 1918, General Hosp, Rouen. Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Sp, Elizabeth Graham Hay, 11 Yeaman Place. EEN 13 Dec Pte William Forsyth White (22) No. 2209, Australian Infantry, AIF d. 8 Aug 1915, Gallipoli. NMC & Lone Pine Mem. b. 4 Sep 1892, 5 Glen Street, Edin. In 1911, UFC Manse, Borthwick, Midlothian Son of James Bisset White (35), house painter, d. 25 Sep 1895 in South Clerk Street, kidney disease, & Mary Ellen White, subsequently Toole then Christie, m.s Forsyth, b. circa 1869 in Ireland. Grandson of James White, builder, & Mary Harley. His step-fathers, Thomas Toole, colliery fireman, UFC Manse, Borthwick, and Rev. Robert Christie M.A., Limefield Manse, West Calder & Manse, Kinlochleven, Argyll, memorial stone to him, his wife & step son in NMC. His older sister, Mary Morrison White, and half brother & sister, Peter & Mary Toole. Whitecross CSM Alexander Whitecross ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No.10071, 1 R. Scots Fus. Corp in Wounded four times. Military Medal. DOW 21 Aug Bac-Du-Sud British Cem, Bailleulval. b. Edin. Sp, Joan Whitecross, 25 Angle Park Terrace. His only child, Alexander George Mitchell Whitecross (1) d. pneumonia, 26 Feb 1919, funeral from same address to NMC. EEN 12 Aug 1916, 23 Jun 1917, photo, 10 Sep 1918, photo. TED 15 Aug 1916, 10 Sep 1918, photo, & 27 Feb Whitelaw Pte Adam Whitelaw ( ) No , 13 R. Scots. DoW/ KiA 20 Sep St Sever Cem Extn, Rouen. Sp, Annie Gray, 148 Dundee Street. EEN 22 Sep, 3 & 5 Oct 1916, photo. Whitson

211 Pte Alexander Johnston Whitson (32), 24 Coy, RSA. d. 23 Oct EDC. Son of George Whitson (72) d. 5 Dec 1916, funeral to EDC, 2 Argyle Park Terrace, Marchmont. Perhaps kin to Margaret Whitson (35) d. 27 May 1915, funeral same address to EDC. EEN 24 Oct Whittet Pte Charles Whittet (45) No. 8986, 3 Seaforth Hdrs. Transf. to No , 462 Home Service Employment Coy, Labour Corps. DoW 20 Jan GWM & NMC. His son, Pte Charles D. Whittet, R. Scots, KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. Sp, Annie Whittet, 9 Wardlaw Street, late of Stockbridge. EEN 21 Jan Pte Charles D. Whittet (19) No. 1526, 1, 5 R. Scots. Reported missing then KiA 28 Jun 1915, Gallipoli. GWM & Helles. Only son of Pte Charles Whittet, Seaforth Hdrs, d. 1918, & Annie Whittet, 9 Wardlaw Street. Employed, mill worker, North British Rubber Co. TED 3 Aug & 14 Dec 1915, photo. EEN 13 Dec 1915 & 28 Jun Whitton Pte William James Whitton (20) No (No.75717), 15 R. Scots. Served from Sep France, Jan Wounded, gunshot, Somme 28 Jun DoW 30 Jun 1916, in hosp, France. SMM & St Sever Cem, Rouen. b Elder son of James Malcolm Whitton & Euphemia Whitton, 2 Shandon Street. Perhaps kin to Alexander Whitton, gardener, 19 Wardlaw Place. George Heriot's school. Employed, apprentice engineer, West End Engine Co., Dundee Street. EEN 3 & 18 Jul 1916, photo. TED 4 Jul Whyte Pte James Alexander Whyte (39) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 19 Apr 1918, field ambulance. Bienvillers Miltiary Cem. Son of John & Jessie Chrishson Whyte, Aberdeenshire. Sp, Janet Jessie Gilchrist, 21 Westfield Road & 1 Deemount Terrace, Aberdeen. EEN 11 May TED 11 May Wightman Corp James Jim Wightman (24) No , D Coy, 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr 1917, while leading men. Cabaret-Rouge British Cem, Souchez. Third son of David Wightman, brakes man, & Grace Wightman, 41 Caledonian Crescent. Two brothers in the Services. His sister, Mrs Beale, 10 Ritchie Place. Perhaps kin to John Wightman (27) d. 18 Oct 1914, funeral from same address to NMC. Employed, telegraph messenger & postman. EEN 30 Apr, 1 & 4 May 1917, photo, 9 Apr TED 14 May 1917, photo. Will Corp John Crawford Will ( ) No Served 13 years in A & S Hdrs, & 1, 14 London Scottish. KiA 9 Sep Serre Road Cem No.1. Son of Mr & Mrs J. C. Will,

212 London. Sp, Daisy Will, 7 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to Joseph J. Will ( 6 / 1 2) d. 4 May 1917 funeral same addres to NMC EEN 5 Oct Williamson Pte Andrew Williamson ( ) Enlisted, Edin. No. 8041, 2 HLI. KiA 13 Nov 1916 F & F. Redan Ridge Cem No.2, Beaumont-Hamel. His sister & brother-in-law, Mrs & CSM William McDonald, rubber worker, on active service with BW, 24 Orwell Place. EEN 9 Dec Pte George Davidson Williamson (27) No , Cam Hdrs & MGC. d. neuritis,16 Nov 1918, Stockport, England. Stockport (Willow Grove) Cem. Son of Andrew & Annie Williamson, 28 Wardlaw Place & 51 Stirling Street, Galashiels. EEN 29 Nov Sgt Harry Williamson or Warner (21), King s Own Rifles. KiA 26 Apr Youngest son of Mrs Williamson, 28 Wardlaw Place. Newspaper insert by his friend Jeanie Kilpatrick. EEN 5 Jun Pte John Williamson (31) No , C Coy, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Loos Mem. Son of the late George & Mrs Williamson. His sister & brother-in-law, A & W. McIntosh, 11 Watson Crescent. Employed, postman, Edinburgh. EEN 22 Nov Pte John Williamson (21) No. 7407, 2 Gordon Hdrs. d. 26 Oct GWM & Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of John Williamson, painter, & Christina R. Williamson, 233 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to David G. Williamson ( 3) d. 12 Sep 1915, funeral same address to NMC. Pte John Williamson (21) No , 12 R. Scots. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 23 Mar 1918, France. NMC & Pozieres Mem. Youngest son of David S. Williamson (52) d. 30 Dec 1918, funeral to NMC, & Christine Haldane, 62 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to John Williamson, baker, proprietor at 62 Dalry Road. EEN 7 May 1918, 14 & 15 Apr 1919, photo. Pte John Williamson (20), Lothian & Border Horse & R. Scots. Killed Eldest son of Mr & Mrs John Williamson, 2 Saughton Avenue, Gorgie. TED 20 Sep Apprentice midshipman John Williamson (18), No , Sergeant-signaller RN. He was on HMT War Drake, launched 28 Jun 1918, Glasgow, which was on a voyage from Genoa to Gibraltar. It became a cargoe vessel after the War. Drowned 14 Oct 1918, perhaps fell overboard, 41.30N, 3.50E, HMT War Drake. b. 1900, Tillitudlow, Scotland. Son of Mr & Mrs John Thomas Williamson, traveller, 60 Cowan Road. Perhaps kin to Thomas Cadzow Williamson, clerk, same address. George Heriot's school. TED 1 Nov 1918, photo. Willocks RSM John Simpson Willocks (26) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded, then killed by shell 27 May 1917, Ypres. NMC. Son of Mr & Mrs Willocks, 38 Polwarth Gardens. His brother Pte Ronald Willocks, HLI, KiA 25 Sep Boroughmuir school.

213 Pte Ronald Willocks (17), 10 HLI. KiA 25 Sep Son of John Willocks (84) d & Elizabeth Longmuir (75) d His brother RSM John Simpson Willocks, R. Scots, killed 27 May Wilson Pte A. Wilson ( ), No , 13 R. Scots. DoW 2 Jul Bethune Town Cem. Second youngest son of Mr & Mrs Wilson, 14 Brougham Place. Sp, Helen Rutherford, 5 McLeod Street. Employed, worker, Edinburgh Corporation. EEN 12& 14 Jul 1916, photo. Pte Alexander Wilson (18) No. 1632, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Twelve Tree Copse Cem. Son of John & Bessie Wilson, 74 Slateford Road & Ivy Cottage, Asylum, Roslin, His brother, Pte Peter Matthewson Wilson, Cam Hdrs, DoW 31 Jul 1917, Germany. Perhaps kin to George Wilson, baker, 74 Slateford Road. EEN 24 & 28 Jul 1915, photo, 28 Jun & 8 Oct Pte David Wilson (36) No (No ), 6 BW. d. 23 Apr Arras Mem. b. Inverkeithing, Fife. Son of the late John Wilson, Allan Cottage, Strathmilgo, Fife. Sp Isabella Nicol, 161 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Elizabeth Wilson (4) d. 2 Jan 1916, funeral same address to NMC. Employed, tailor, Tailoring Dept, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 14 & 17 May 1917, photo. TED 28 May Pte J. Wilson (42) Pte 21960, 17 R. Scots. d. 4 Nov Funeral 84 High Riggs to EDC. Son of George & Jane Caldwell Wilson. Sp, Margaret Hendry Wilson, 84 High Riggs. Perhaps kin to Alexander Wilson (15) d, 30 Jun 1920, funeral from same address to EDC. Employed, perhaps, North British Rubber Co. Pte Jack Wilson ( ), pioneer, R. Engrs. KiA His parents resided, 1 Tobago Place. Employed, analytical chemist, Messrs Cox & Co, Gorgie. EEN 9 & 13 Jun 1917, photo. Sgt James Wilson (26) No , C Coy, 2 Cam (SR). 9 years in Army. DoW 23 Oct Grove Town Cem, Meaulte. b. Dalkeith. Youngest son of late James & Agnes Wilson, 27 Stewart Terrace. His brother, R. M. Wilson, 2 Wheatfield Terrace, and his sisters, Mrs James Bee, 15 High Street, Portobello & Mrs T. Rodgers, Humbolt, Canada., His cousin, Andrew Hutton, Squemish, British Columbia. EEN 1, 12 & 16 Nov 1916, photo. Pte James Wilson (26) No , 373 Bty, 8 Bde, RFA. d. hepatitis 27 Dec 1919, Egypt. Damascus Commonwealth War Cem. Son of John Wilson (63), engine man, d. 11 Aug 1918, funeral to NMC, & Mrs C. Wilson, 43 Dundee Terrace. Perhaps kin to William Wilson, clerk, same address. EEN 7 Jan Pte James Steedman Wilson (24) Enlisted, Oct R. Scots. DoW 24 Nov Couin British Cem. Younger son of Kenneth Macrae Wilson, baker, & late Helen Wilson, 9 Ardmillan Place & 36 Angle Park Terrace. His brother & sister, Pte John Wilson, painter, RFA, KiA 19 Nov 1917, & Mrs McLeod, 35 Watson Crescent. Employed, McVite & Price biscuit works. EEN 13 & 18 Dec 1916, photo.

214 Pte John Wilson (39) No , bombardier, 380 Bty, 158 Bde, RFA. KiA 19 Nov Dochy Farm New British Cem. Son of Kenneth Macrae Wilson, baker, & late Helen Wilson, 9 Ardmillan Place & 36 Angle Park Terrace. His brother & sister, Pte James Steedman Wilson, R. Scots, DoW 24 Nov 1916, & Mrs McLeod, 35 Watson Crescent. Sp, Margaret Livingstone, 21 Caledonian Crescent & 5 Murieston Crescent. Employed, painter, Messrs G. Dobie, George Street. EEN 15 & 21 Dec 1917, photo. Pte John Allan Battyuke Wilson (37) No , R. Scots, 295 Reserve. Transf. to No Labour Corps. DoW received in France 16 Feb NMC. b. Balgreen, Edin. Address, 17 Murieston Crescent. Son of Thomas H. Wilson & Helen McKay. L/Corp Peter Matthewson Wilson (19) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. Wounded in action 31 Jul DoW 2 Sep 1917, Dinsburg Hosp. Cologne Southern Cem. b. Rosslynlee, Midlothian Second son of John & Bessie Wilson, 74 Slateford Road & Ivy Cottage, Asylum, Roslin. His elder brother, Pte Alexander Wilson, R. Scots, KiA 28 Jun1915, Gallipoli. Perhaps kin to George Wilson, baker, 74 Slateford Road. Employed, office staff, Jeffrey & Sons, brewers, Edinburgh. EEN 8 Oct TED 8 & 12 Oct 1917, photo. Thomas Wilson ( ), 9 HLI, then 15 R. Scots. Wounded and taken PoW, Ypres, 22 Oct DoW 4 Jan Boroughmuir school. Pte William Stark Wilson (30) Enlisted, Glasgow. No , 4 Cam (SR). Egypt, Nov France, Apr KiA 26 Aug Tilloy British Cem, Tilloy-Les- Mofflaines. b Dublin. Son of Mr & Mrs John Wilson, 11 Hedley St, Gosforth, Newcastle on Tyne, late of Balgreen Road. His sister, Mrs McKendrick, 23 Murieston Crescent. Sp, Elizabeth Sweeny Wilson, 16 Buchanan Street, Glasgow. George Heriot's School. EEN 12 Sep Wingate CSM William Wingate (24) No , Dragoon Gds, then 1, 5 South Staffordshire Regt. KiA 14 Mar Rossignol Wood Cem, Hebuterne. b. Stirling. Eldest son of Alexander Wingate, rubber worker, & Agnes Wingate, 148 Dundee Street. EEN 7 & 13 Apr 1917, photo. Wingrove Pte Arthur E. Wingrove ( ) No , 2 King s Royal Rifles. Transf. to No , 2, 2 Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regt). d. 26 Aug Peronne Road Cem, Maricourt. b. & resident, Bethnal Green, London. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Winton Driver Charles G. B. Winton (24) No. 505, 1 Lowland Bde, RFA. d. pneumonia 15 Feb 1916, No. 5 General Hosp, France. ESC & St Sever Cem, Rouen. Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Winton, 207 Fountainbridge. His friend, Mary Henderson, 11 Gibson

215 Terrace. Former member of 23 Coy, Boys Brigade, Edinburgh. EEN 21 & 28 Feb 1916, photo. TED 10 Mar Pte James Winton (22) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Thiepval Mem. Only son of Mr & Mrs James Winton, tailor, 161 Dalry Road. Employed, engineer. EEN 12 Jul 1916 & 1 Jul TED 13 & 14 Jul 1916, photo. Wintour Pte Angus G. Wintour (17) No. 2840, 2, 9 R. Scots, d. 6 Sep Edinburgh (Morningside) Cem. Son of James Crawford Wintour, East Mill House, Currie. Perhaps kin to John C. Wintour (52) d. 2 Jan 1914, funeral 6 Forth Street to EDC, & Pte Gilbert Wintour, 10 Caledonian Road, Canadians, gassed & wounded Boroughmuir school. Withers Pte Donald Withers (29) No. 501, D Coy, 1, 6 R. Scots. Twelve years service in the Territorial Army. KiA 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Helles Mem. Address, 11 Balbirnie Place. Son of the late James & Margaret Withers, 12 Bryson Road & Morayfield, Aberdour. Employed, 16 years, North British Rubber Co. EEN 31 Jul TED 27 Jul Wood L/Corp Andrew Wood (20) No , D Coy, 5, 6 R. Scots. Served five years with the Colours. KiA 27 Feb Ypres (Tyne Cot) Mem. Son of David & Helen Wood, 14 Bright Terrace, off Dalry Road. His brother, L/ Corp David Wood, R. Scots, missing EEN 16 Mar TED 18 & 21 Mar 1918, photo. Leading Aircraftman George T. D. Wood (33) No , RAF. d. 3 Jan Funeral from 11 Orwell Terrace to NMC. Son of Mr & Mrs George Wood, Juniper Green, Edinburgh. Sp, Annie Watson Wood, 11 Orwell Terrace. Employed, cabinet maker. L/Corp George Irvine Wood (20) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 9 Apr 1918, Western Genral Hosp, Cardiff. NMC. Son of Robert Wilson, railway servant, & Mary Wilson, 30 Bryson Road. EEN 20 Apr Pte James McGregor Wood (32), 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Jan Son of James & Mary Wood, 11 Maxwell Street, Morningside. Sp, Martha Currie, 25 Stewart Terrace. Employed, postman. EEN 22 Jan Driver Robert Anwell Wood ( ) No , 328 Bde, Australian AIF, d. 10 Aug Limerick (King s Island) Military Cem. Boroughmuir school. Pte W. Wood ( ) No , R. Scots Fusiliers. Reported missing then KiA 31 Oct 1914, F & F. Eldest son of David Black Wood, cabman, 5 Gibson Terrace. EEN 20 Apr 1916.

216 Woodrow Corp James Woodrow (29) No.23180, 62 Bde, RFA. DoW 27 Apr Duisans British Cem, Etrun b. Milton Bridge, Glencorse, Midlothian. Eldest son of Andrew & Jane V. Woodrow, Inglis Green, Slateford, late of 13 Cadiz Street, Leith. EEN 12 May Wright Pte Andrew Wright (19) No. 753, 1, 4 KOSB. DoW received Gallipoli, 20 Oct 1915, at Stobhill Hosp, Glasgow. Funeral from Haymarket railway station to NMC. b. Netherton, Berwickshire. Eldest son of Andrew Wright, gardener, & Ellen Murray Wright, 35 Caledonian Crescent, late of Friarhill, Melrose. Perhaps kin to Robert Wright (20) d.12 Jun 1918, funeral same address to NMC. EEN 22 Oct TED 22 Oct Wylie Air mechanic 1 st class James Wylie (28) No , 43 Squadron, RAF. d. 27 Nov 1918 at No. 62 casualty clearing station, Courtral, Belgium. NMC & Kortijk (St. Jan) Communal Cem. Eldest son of John Wylie & Helen Pringle, 161 or 179 Dalry Road. His brother L/Corp John Wylie, R. Scots, KiA 20 Sep EEN 4, 6 & 14 Dec 1918, photo. L/Corp John Wylie (23) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep 1917, Flanders. NMC & Thiepval Mem. Youngest son of John Wylie & Helen Pringle, 161 Dalry Road. His brother of Air mechanic James Wylie, RAF. d. 27 Nov EEN 8, 9 &10 Oct Yorston Pte Andrew Yorston (25) No , B Coy, 2 HLI. Reported wounded, missing then KiA 14 Nov Thiepval Mem. Youngest son of John Yorston, machine man, & Alice Yorston, 10 Gibson Terrace. His older and only brother, Pte William Yorston, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 23 Apr EEN 29 Dec Pte William Yorston (26), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Guemappe British Cem, Wancourt. Elder son of John Yorston, machine man, & Alice Yorston, 10 Gibson Terrace. His younger and only brother, Pte Andrew Yorston, HLI, KiA 14 Nov EEN 14 May Young Pte Alexander Young (28) No , 119 Coy, MGC (Infantry). KiA 26 Nov GWM & Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cem. Son of James Young (73) d. 28 Oct 1921, funeral to EDC, & Elizabeth Young, 9 White Park, off Gorgie Road. EEN 18 Dec Sgt Charles Yonng ( ) No. 1127, No. 2 Platoon, A Coy, 9 R. Scots. Killed, shot in the head by sniper s bullet Last Tuesday 20 Apr Ypres (Menin Gate) Mem. Sp, Mrs Young, 3 Caledonian Place, married Jun His two month old baby girl

217 was born after he had left for the Front. Employed, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 26 Apr 1915, photo. TED 26 Apr 1915, full kilted figure photo. Pte David Dickson Young (28) Enlisted, Edin. No RAMC. Transf. to No , 2 KOSB. KiA 26 Aug 1918 F & F. Vis-En-Artois Mem. b. & resided Edin. Sp, May Young, Dowlais Top, Methyr Tydfel, Wales. Employed, North British Rubber Co. Pte Edward Robinson Young (39) No , 1 Cam (SR). DoW, poisoned gas, c.c.s., 11 Jun Esquelbecq Military Cem. Eldest son of the late Edward Robinson Young (66), Edinburgh Fire Brigade, d. 2 May 1918, funeral to NMC, & Mrs Ann Young, 38 Fowler Terrace. His brothers were Alexander Sandy Black Young, engineer, Fred & Johnny. Sp, Jane Thomson Young 17 Elgin Terrace, Leith. EEN 22 Jun Sgt John Young (29), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 20 Jan 1916, France. Loos Mem. Second son of Robert Young, rubber worker, & Margaret Young, 17 Wardlaw Street. His brother, Pte Peter Young, BW, KiA 27 Dec EEN 2 Mar 1916 & 18 Jan TED 2 Mar Pte John Drysdale Young (23) Enlisted, May 1915 Edin. No. T4/247324, RASC. Transf. to No , 102 Coy, MGC. KiA 29 Nov Poelcapelle British Cem. b. Dalkeith. His sister, Miss S. Young, 304 Gorgie Road. Employed, by his brother George Young, fishmonger, 206 & 294 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Sarah D. Young (50) d. 1 Jul 1916, funeral from 304 Gorgie Road To NMC. EEN 24 Jan TED 28 Jan 1918, photo. Pte Peter Young (32) No , Fife Yeomanry then BW. KiA 27 Dec Jerusalem War Mem. Son of Robert & Margaret Young, 17 Wardlaw Street. His brother, Sgt John Young, Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 20 Jan Sp, Agnes Meikle Young, 3 Orangefield Place, Aberdeen. EEN 18 Jan TED 31 Jan 1918, photo. Pte William Young (23) No , HLI. DoW received in action 26 Nov Youngest son of David & Isabella Young, 4 Appin Terrace, off Slateford Road & 6 East Thomas Street. Sp, Mary Ross & two children, 9 Stewart Terrace. EEN 12 & 15 Dec Jan 1918, photo. Younger Pte Charles Younger (19), 14 BW. KiA 10 Sep ViS-En-Artois Mem. Third son of Mr & Mrs Henry Younger, tramway servant, 35 Watson Crescent. Employed, baker, for Mr Fleming, Morningside Road. EEN 3 Oct Yule Pte George. J. J. Yule ( ) No. 3656, 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 26 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. GWM & Loos Mem. b. Colinton. Eldest son of Thomas Yule, gardener, & Margaret Yule, 44 Stewart Terrace. EEN 25 Oct 1915, 25 Sep 1916 & 26 Sep Nominal Index

218 Other Casualties A Wartime Advertisement Adam Pte H. S. Adam ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 14 May 1915, Dardanelles. His mother resided, 9 Hermand Terrace. Perhaps kin to William Adam, grocer s assistant, same address TED 29 May 1915, photo. Pte M. Adam ( ), KOSB, Missing. Second son of Mr & Mrs Adam, 9 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to John Adam, plasterer & Charles Adam, labourer, same address. EEN 16 May Addison Corp George Addison ( ) No. 9129, Cam (SR). PoW. Reported missing, then his sp, Mrs Addison, 10 Wardlaw Street received a postcard from him, as prisoner. His brother, Pte Donald Urquhart Addison, 1 KOSB, DoW 14 Apr Perhaps kin to George Addison (14) 18 Wardlaw Street, who in 1918 received a good citizenship award of 1, for stopping a runaway horse in Gorgie Road. Employed, Post Office Stores, Russell Road. EEN 14 & 21 Aug Affleck L/Corp Harry Affleck ( ), KOSB. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Sp, Mrs Affleck, 4 Murieston Road. Perhaps kin to Mary Affleck (68) d. 5 Dec 1919,

219 funeral from 7 Murieston Crescent to NMC. He was a member of the Post Office band. Employed, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 18 Jun TED 19 Jun Aitken Pte John Aitken ( ), Lancashire Fusiliers and Royal Flying Corps. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. His parents resided, 42 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to Richard Aitken (31) d. 8 Apr 1915, funeral from same address, to NMC. EEN 20 Aug L/Corp William Aitken ( ), A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1918 & in hosp, England. His parents resided, 18 Tynecastle Place, off Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to William Byers Aitken, stable man, same address. Employed, cooper, Messrs Bernard, brewers, Slateford Road. EEN 1 Oct Alexander Pte James T. Alexander ( ), R. Scots. Wounded 1917 & in hosp, England. Wounded for second time Youngest son of Mr & Mrs John Alexander, 12 Moat Street. His brother, Pte John Alexander, 4 R. Scots. d. 19 Apr Perhaps kin to Jeannie Alexander, d. 5 May 1915, funeral from Same address to NMC. EEN 28 Apr TED 3 May 1917 & 4 Apr Allan Pte James Allan ( ), 6 Cam Hdrs. Wounded 1915, France. Son of John Allan, railway servant, & Robina Allan, 5 Merchiston Grove. His brother, Pte John Allan, junior, clerk, 7 Cam Hdrs, DoW, 1 Aug Employed, Messrs Scott Morton & Co. TED 18 Oct Alison Pte John Alison ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Resided with his parents, 175 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Thomas Alison, superintendent, & John Alison, surface man, 175 Gorgie Road, and Thomas Alison, junior, butcher, 173 Gorgie Road. TED 22 May Anderson Sgt Charles Stewart Anderson ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded severely 1916 & in Bagthorpe Hosp. Youngest son of George Hunter Anderson, printer, 16 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. Perhaps kin to Archibald George Anderson, & Gunner William Stewart Anderson, RGA, DoW 9 Oct 1917, both teachers of same address. George Heriot s school. EEN 13 Jul Pte James M. Anderson ( ) Canadian Inf (5 Royal Highlanders). Presumed dead, then his parents received a letter from him, as a prisoner. PoW & wounded in head & head, Sennelager, in Germany, Son of Mr & Mrs Anderson, 26 Bonaly Road. Perhaps kin to Pte W. Anderson, HLI, same address, KiA EEN 15 Jan 1916, photo.

220 Archibald L/Corp C. Archibald ( ) Tank Corps. PoW & Wounded. Reported wounded & missing then prisoner in Germany. Address, 105 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Annie Archibald (56) d. 25 Sep 1918, & John Archibald (3 7 / 1 2) d. 17 May 1917, funerals from 105 Dundee Street to NMC, EEN 22 Jun TED 22 & 28 Jun 1918, photo. Armour L/Corp R. Armour ( ) Wounded 1916 & in hosp. Son of David Armour, 5 Stewart Terrace. EEN 5 Jul Armstrong Pte John Armstrong ( ), 5 R. Scots. Wounded by shrapnel 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles & in hosp, Alexandria, Egypt. This was the second time he been wounded. He resided with his mother, 33 Gibson Terrace. Perhaps kin to William Armstrong, butcher, same address. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 29 Jul & 28 Aug nd Lieut Ralph Armstrong ( ), R. Scots. Wounded by gunshot 1916 & in hosp. Son of George Armstrong, 82 Slateford Road. Employed, clerk, Edinburgh Brewery. EEN 22 Jul Astbury Pte John M. Astbury ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded, lost right arm, wounded in left leg 1916 & in hosp, France. Address, 272 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Benjamin Astbury, engine driver, & Mary Ann Astbury (78) d. 5 Aug 1919, funeral to NMC, both 272 Gorgie Road. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 17 Jul Bailley L/Corp David Bailley ( ), HLI. PoW. Reported missing & assumed killed, then prisoner in Germany. Second son of Mrs J. Bailley, 38 Watson Crescent. EEN 9 Jul Baillie Baillie (----) PoW. Reported missing since 21 Mar 1918, then his wife received a postcard from him as a prisoner in Germany. Sp. Mrs Baillie, 12 Merchiston Grove, Shandon. EEN 16 Jul Bain Pte John F. Bain ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Son of Mr & Mrs Bain, 197 Dalry Road. Grandson of the late John Finlayson, Abbeyhill, Edinburgh.

221 Perhaps kin to John Bain, silver chaser, & Margaret M. Bain (15) d. 6 Jul 1918, both of 179 Dalry Road. TED 7 Jun Ballantyne Pte A. Ballantyne ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Wounded for third time Only son of Mr & Mrs Robert Ballantyne, plumber, 28 Duff Street. Perhaps kin to Marion Ballantyne (22) d. 4 Mar 1919, same address, NMC TED 28 Sep 1916, photo & 15 Sep 1917, photo. Bathgate Pte John Bathgate ( ), Cam Hdrs. Wounded His mother, 7 Hermand Terrace. He was her fifth son to be wounded. His brother Pte W. Bathgate, 1 Gordon Hdrs, wounded EEN 24 Sep Pte W. Bathgate ( ), 1 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded 1915, France. His mother, 7 Hermand Terrace. He was one of five sons to be wounded. His brother Pte John Bathgate, Cam Hdrs, wounded TED 3 Aug 1915, photo. Baxter Pte Kenneth W. C. Baxter ( ) Canadian Inf (Royal Highlanders, Toronto). Wounded by shrapnel 1915, at Hill 60, then further wounded while walking to an ambulance. In hosp, Liverpool. Only son of the late William Clark Baxter & Mrs Baxter, 2 Tay Street. George Heriot s school. TED 4 May 1915, photo. Beasley Pte Walter Beasley ( ), Gordon Hdrs. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Sp, Mrs Beasley, 17 Wardlaw Place. EEN 30 Apr & 24 Jul Beattie Pte A. Beattie ( ), Scots Gds. PoW. He had been a prisoner since Sep He escaped 1916, made his way home & was to be interviewed about his exploits by the King. Sp, Mrs Beattie, 47 Dundee Terrace. Employed, Messrs William McEwan, brewers, Fountainbridge. TED 3, 7 & 10 Apr 1916, photo. Belashmie Pte Murdoch Belashmie ( ), KOSB. Wounded severely in right foot & leg Now wounded three times. His parents resided, 7 White Park, opposite 160 Gorgie Road. His younger brother had been wounded & was a PoW. EEN 16 Aug Bell Gunner D. Bell ( ) RFA. PoW. Reported missing since 21 Mar 1918, then prisoner in Germany. Son of Mr & Mrs John Bell, tinsmith, 16 Wardlaw Street. His brothers, Pte

222 George D. Bell & Pte James Bell, BW, both missing EEN 17 Apr & 7 Aug nd Lieut D. A. Bell ( ), R. Scots, Military Cross Wounded Address, 82 Bonaly Road. TED 21 Oct 1918, photo Gunner George Bell ( ) RFA. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Only son of Mr & Mrs W. Bell, 40 Moat Street. EEN 17 Apr & 28 Jun, Pte George D. Bell ( ) Missing since 21 Mar Son of Mr & Mrs John Bell, tinsmith, 16 Wardlaw Street. His brothers Gunner D. Bell, RFA, & Pte James Bell, BW, missing TED 9 Apr Corp Harry Bell ( ) RFA. Wounded Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Bell, 206 Dalry Road. His brother, Corp John Douglas Bell, 11 R. Scots, KiA 24 Mar TED 4 Aug nd Lieut J. C. Bell ( ), Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded 1918 & in hosp, England. Eldest son of Mrs Bell, Myrtle Cottage, Ivy Terrace. TED 9 Sep Pte James Bell (18), BW. Missing. Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs John Bell, tinsmith, 16 Wardlaw Street. His brothers, Gunner D. Bell, RFA, PoW & Pte George D. Bell, missing EEN 30 Oct 1916, 21 May & 3 Oct Pte James Bell ( ), HLI. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Gemany. Address, 21 Drumdryden Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 28 May Pte Thomas Bell ( ) South African Infantry. PoW & Wounded. His father resided, 7 Wardlaw Street. TED 21 Sep 1917, photo. Bennett Pte W. Bennett ( ), R. Scots. Wounded with gunshot 1917 & in hosp. Sp, Mrs Bennett, 10 Newton Street. Employed, Gorgie Slaughterhouse. EEN 25 Apr Bird Corp A. D. Bird ( ) RFA. Wounded Son of John Bird, joiner, & Mary J. D. Bird, 10 Springwell Place. His brother, Pte John Robert Thomas Bird, 16 R. Scots, KiA 1 Jul 1916 EEN 14 Mar TED 13 Mar Bisset Pte Andrew G. Bisset ( ) A & S Hdrs Wounded, gunshot to head and right shoulder, 1918 & in hosp, England. This was his second time wounded. Only son of John Bisset, 12 Ardmillan Terrace. TED 14 Aug Black

223 Corp Arthur Black ( ), 7 Cam Hdrs. Wounded 1916, France. Son of Mrs Black, 14 Orwell Place. Perhaps kin to William Black ( 1 / 5 2) d. 29 Aug 1919, funeral from Same address to NMC. Employed, cooper. TED 12 Oct 1916, photo. Blyth Pte James Blyth (19) R. Scots. PoW in Germany. b. Edin. Son of John Linkston Blyth, stone mason, & Mary Jacobina Blyth, 27 Wardlaw Place. His brothers and sisters, in 1911, John (16), Andrew (10), William (8), Elizabeth (14), Clemantine (5) & Agnes Blyth (1). EEN 17 May Bonnar Pte William Bonnar ( ), R. Scots. Wounded Now wounded for a fourth time. His sister-in-law, Mrs A. Bonnar, Newton Street. EEN 1 May Bonneyman Pte John H. Bonneyman ( ), 1,5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. His mother resided, 6 Northcote Street. Perhaps kin to James Bonneyman (53), hammer man, d. 16 Oct 1916, Funeral from 23 Watson Crescent to NMC. TED 9 Jun 1915, photo. Borthwick Gunner James Borthwick ( ) RGA. PoW. Reported missing since May 1918, then well & a prisoner in Germany. Sp, Mrs J. Borthwick, 6 Hermand Street. Employed, grocer. EEN 8 Aug TED 8 Aug Pte Robert Borthwick ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, gunshot in left leg, Address, 9 Westfield Street. Employed, St Cuthbert s Co-op. EEN 14 Sep Brindley Pte Sam Brindley ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded 1916 & in hosp, Manchester. Sp, Mrs Brindley & two children, 106 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Samuel Brindley (3 4 / 12) d. 1 Sep 1919, funeral from same address to NMC. EEN 19 Jul TED 22 Jul 1916, photo. Broatch Pte Hugh Broatch ( ) Canadian Infantry. Wounded His brother William Broatch, clerk, proprietor at 28 Duff Street. Perhaps kin to Robert Broatch (85) d. 20 Oct 1920, funeral from Musselburgh to NMC. TED 15 Aug Brockie Pte Charles Brockie ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots Wounded Address, 1 Ardmillan Terrace. Employed, apprentice joiner, T & R Montgomery. TED 20 & 21 Jul 1915, photo.

224 Brodie Pte J. L. Brodie ( ) HLI. Gassed, gas shell poisoning, Address, 9 Smithfield Street. EEN 19 Apr TED 25 Apr 1918, photo. Brotherston Pte John Brotherston ( ) HLI. PoW. Reported missing, then prisoner in Germany. His father Andrew Brotherston, engineer, was on active service & his mother residing at 54 Dundee Street. EEN 28 May Brown Capt. A. Brown ( ) R. Scots. Served at Gallipoli & commissioned Aug Wounded severely by bomb (grenade) 1917 & in hosp. Only son of Mrs Brown, 11 Hermand Terrace. TED 31 Aug Pte George Knox Brown ( ) Cam Hdrs. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner. Son of John Brown, joiner, 244 Dalry Road. His brother, John Brown, junior, plumber, same address. EEN 11 Jun Pte James V. H. Brown ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded, at the Second Battle of Arras, Wounded for a second time, severely gunshot to right elbow, 1918 & in hosp, France. Eldest son of Mr J. Aitken Brown, 11 Moat Street. TED 9 Aug Pte Richard Brown ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Son of George & Margaret Brown (58) d. 24 Dec 1919, funeral 7 Smithfield Street to NMC, in 1915 at 15 Wardlaw Place. His brothers, Pte Robert Polson Brown, RAMC, KiA 19 May 1915 & Pte William Brown, 1 KOSB, KiA 23 Apr TED 31 May 1917, photo. Brydon CSM D. Brydon ( ) R. Scots. PoW & Wounded, prisoner in Germany Address, 26 Watson Crescent. EEN 1 Jun Buchanan Sgt Peter Buchanan ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Sp, Mrs Buchanan, 24 Wardlaw Place. Football player, former captain of St Bernard s FC. Employed, Postal Telegraph Dept. EEN 3 May Burnett Gunner J. Burnett ( ) Tank Corps. Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs William Henry Burnett, blacksmith, 20 Cathcart Place. Perhaps kin to William McDonald Burnett, clerk, lodger, same address. TED 21 Dec 1917, photo. Cain

225 Pte G. M. Cain ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Wounded for second time Son of John Cain, biscuit baker, & Euphemia Cain, Mayfield, Robertson Avenue & Janefield cottage, Stewart Terrace. His brothers, Pte Hugh McD. Cain 5, 6 R. Scots, DoW 9 Apr 1918, Pte Alexander Ramsay Cain, Gordon Hdrs, d. 11 Apr 1918, John Cain, grocer, and sister Isabella Cain. TED 22 Jul 1915, full figure photo & 18 Feb 1918, photo. Cairns Pte Robert Cairns ( ) 13 R. Scots. Gassed, mustard gas poisoning, Flanders & in hosp. He was four times gassed or wounded. Youngest son of Mrs Martin, 109 Gorgie Road & 6 Tower Bank, Portobello. His brothers, Pte Thomas Cairns, R. Scots, 24 Wardlaw Place, gassed 1917, James & John Cairns, serving in RASC, France. Employed, Tulley, painter, 240 Dalry Road. EEN 4 Nov TED 19 Aug Pte Thomas Cairns ( ) R. Scots. Gassed 1917 & in hosp. Son of Mrs Martin, 109 Gorgie Road & 6 Tower Bank, Portobello. His brothers, Pte Robert Cairns, R. Scots, 109 Gorgie Road, also gassed, James & John Cairns, serving in RASC, France. Sp, Mrs Cairns, 24 Wardlaw Place. Employed, well known Edinburgh & Powderhall bookmaker. TED 26 Apr Callender Corp D. Callender ( ) MGC. Illness, severe dysentery1918 & in Middlesex War Hosp. Sp, Mrs Callender, 15 Westfield Road. EEN 12 Sep Cameron Gunner Donald Cameron ( ) Tank Corps. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. His mother, Mrs White resided, 10 Downfield Place. EEN 18 Jun Campbell Pte John Campbell ( ) Cam Hdrs. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. His parents resided, 39 Gibson Terrace. EEN 18 May Pte Thomas S. Campbell ( ) Scottish Horse, Dardanelles 1915 & R. Engrs, Wounded Three brothers on active service. Sp, Mrs Campbell, 46 Stewart Terrace. TED 26 Nov Corp William Campbell ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Son of Pte William Campbell, fireman, on active service & Mrs Campbell, 16 Wardlaw Street. EEN 1 Jun Caven Pte David Caven ( ) R. Scots. Missing. His sister, Mrs Anderson, 124 Gorgie Road. TED 20 & 27 Oct 1917, photo.

226 Chasser L/Corp A. R. Chasser ( ) Australian Imperial Force. Wounded His parents resided, 1 Moat Street. TED 3 May 1917, photo. Chinnery Pte Walter James Chinnery ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded severely, gunshot in head Eldest son of Mrs Chinnery, 18 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to Pte Thomas Chinnery, 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep 1918, & brother-in-law or nephew to Pte Thomas Borland, 2 HLI, KiA 28 Apr EEN 9 Apr Clancy L/Corp James Clancy ( ) BW. PoW. Wounded Reported missing then prisoner 1918 in Germany His mother resided, 21 Wardlaw Street. Employed, North British Railway Co. EEN 1 Jun & 10 Jul Clark L/Corp A. A. Clark ( ) Scots Greys. Transferred to A & S Hdrs. Wounded, right forearm 1916 & in hosp, Bristol. Sp, Mrs Clark, & family resided Murdoch Terrace. EEN 8 Aug Clow Pte Peter Clow ( ) Wounded for third time Sp, Mrs Peter Clow, 4 Caledonian Crescent. TED 15 Apr Cochrane Pte W. Cochrane ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles Address, 28 Springwell Place. Perhaps kin to George Cochrane, tailor, same address. TED 30 Jun Cockburn Driver Donald Cockburn ( ) RFA. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner. Sp, Mrs Cockburn, 23 Cathcart Place. EEN 2 & 12 Jan Pte James Cockburn ( ) 1 Cam Hdrs. Wounded four times, France. Son of Harry Cockburn, joiner, & Sarah Cockburn, 28 Wardlaw Place. His brothers & sisters, in 1911, Henry (13), Marion (11), Richard (8), Robina (6), John (4), William (2) & Margaret Cockburn (3m), EEN 25 Oct 1916, photo. TED 22 & 23 Oct 1915, photo, 26 Jul & 25 Oct 1916, photo. Collins Pte A. Collins ( ) 2 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Son of the late Andrew Collins (58), iron moulder, d. 11 Oct 1917, funeral to NMC, & Mary Mason, 18 Stewart

227 Terrace. Perhaps Alexander or Andrew Collins. His brothers & sister, Pte Daniel Collins, PoW in 1918, Gilbert Collins, iron moulder, Pte John Anderson Collins, 12 R. Scots, KiA 23 Mar 1918, and Martha Collins.. TED 15 Jul Pte Daniel Collins ( ) PoW. Reported missing, then uninjured & PoW In Germany. Son of the late Andrew Collins (58), iron moulder, d. 11 Oct 1917, funeral to NMC, & Mary Mason, 18 Stewart Terrace. His brothers & sister, Alexander, Andrew, & Gilbert Collins, iron moulder, one of whom had been disabled, Pte John Anderson Collins, 12 R. Scots, KiA 23 Mar 1918, and Martha Collins. EEN 4 Jun Sgt W. Collins ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Missing. Sp, Mrs Collins, resided 13 Murdoch Terrace. Perhaps kin to David Collins, slater, same address. EEN 28 May Colvin Corp James Colvin ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing since 28 Apr 1917, then prisoner in Germany Son of Mrs William Colvin, railway servant, 7 Wardlaw Street. Sp, Mrs Colvin, & child, 5 White Park, opposite 160 Gorgie Road. EEN 12 Jun & 26 Jul Conner/Connor Pte Alexander Conner ( ) R. Scots. Gassed Wounded twice. Address, 67 Gorgie Road. Second eldest son the late Pte James Conner (49) telephone linesman & 8 Cam Hdrs, d. 23 Mar 1916, & Emma Locke Conner 67 Gorgie Road,. His two brothers in the Services. Employed, Tynecastle Co., Murieston Road. EEN 29 Jan & 6 Oct 1917, 27 Apr Pte J. Connor ( ) 8 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded 1915, France. Address, Hillbank, Slateford. TED 8 Oct 1915, full figure photo. Pte R. Conner ( ) 11 A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1915, France. Address, 5 Wheatfield Place. Perhaps son of James Conner, mason, & Jane Conner, 4 Wheatfield Place brother to Pte Alexander Sandy Conner, 9 R. Scots, d 9 Apr 1917 & kin to James Conner (60) d. 16 Feb 1919, 5 Wheatfield Place, NMC TED 8 Oct 1915, full figure photo. Cormack Pte Donald Cormack ( ), 2 Seaforth Hdrs, Gassed Address, 5 Smithfield Street. Son of the late Donald & Catherine Munro Cormack (62) d. 21 Nov 1915, funeral 5 Smithfield Street to NMC. His brothers, on active service, gassed or killed, Sgt Hector Cormack, 2 R. Scots, d. 23 Sep 1915, and Privates John Cormack, 3 R. Scots, John Nicol Cormack, 16 R. Scots, d. 31 Jul 1915, Kenneth Cormack, 2 R. Scots, DoW 15 May 1915 & Robert Cormack, Seaforth Hdrs. TED 2 Jul 1915, photo. Pte Robert Cormack ( ), 2 Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed Address, 5 Smithfield Street. Son of the late Donald & Catherine Munro Cormack (62) d. 21 Nov 1915, funeral 5 Smithfield Street to NMC. His brothers, on active service, gassed or killed, Sgt Hector Cormack, 2 R. Scots, d. 23 Sep 1915, & Privates Donald Cormack, 2

228 Seaforth Hdrs, John Cormack, 3 R. Scots, John Nicol Cormack, 16 R. Scots, d. 31 Jul 1915, Kenneth Cormack, 2 R. Scots, DoW 15 May TED 2 Jul 1915, photo. Cowan Pte Russsell Cowan ( ), pioneer, R. Engrs. Wounded, shell wounds in both thighs & right leg, & in military hosp, Birkenhead. His parents resided, 22 Shandon Street. His eldest brother, Pte Thomas Cowan, R. Scots, KiA 1 Jul 1916, Battle of the Somme. Employed, apprentice, Mr A. Scott Dodd B. Sc, City Analyst. EEN 28 Apr TED 28 Apr Coyne Pte Henry Harry Coyne (45) RAMC Wounded, shrapnel in foot & leg, 1916 & in St George s Hosp, London Sp, Mrs Martha Coyne, 27 Watson Crescent. His niece, Hilda Dewar. Employed, gardener, Edinburgh Corporation. EEN 4 Aug Craig L/Corp C. W. Craig ( ) A & S Hdrs. Gassed seriously This was his second time gassed. Sp, Mrs Craig, 72 Dundee Street. EEN 12 Oct Pte Charles M. Craig ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Missing Son of Robert Craig, mason, 4 Wardlaw Terrace. Perhaps kin to Thomas Craig (39) d. 30 Dec 1917, funeral from same address to NMC. Employed, Civil Service Estates Duty Office, Edinburgh. EEN 11 Nov Crawford L/ Corp George Crawford ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Son of William Crawford, police constable, 31 Angle Park Terrace. TED 6 & 10 Apr 1918, photo. Crean Pte Francis Crean ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots & 6 R. Scots. Wounded Native of Ireland. Resided with his sister at 36 Watson Crescent. Employed, eleven years, with Edinburgh & District Tramway Co. TED 27 & 31 Jul 1915, photo. Crosbie Pte John Crosbie ( ) R. Scots. Wounded son of Andrew Crosbie & Catherine R. Crosbie (54) d. 14 Jan 1918, funeral to NMC, 1 Balbirnie Place. Roseburn. His brothers, Pte George Crosbie, 10 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 20 Sep 1915, Gunner Andrew Crosbie, RFA, & Pte Thomas Crosbie, Dragoon Gds. TED 27 May 1916, photo. Cuthbert Pte Peter Cuthbert ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany His parents resided, 96 Gorgie Road. Employed, painter. EEN 4 May & 1 Jun 1918.

229 Dallas Pte William Dallas ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Dallas, 5 Robertson Avenue. EEN 30 May Dalrymple Sgt R. Dalrymple (24) R. Scots. Wounded in action 1917 & in hosp. Only son of Mr & Mrs Dalrymple, 28 Duff Street. Employed, waiter, Conservative Club. EEN 31 Jan Darter Pte George Darter ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 13 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 4 Murieston Place. Perhaps kin to John Daniel Darter, railway servant, same address. TED 6 Jul 1915 Davidson Pte John Davidson ( ) 10 Cam (SR). Gassed, gas poisoning & shock Address, 5 Caledonian Road. Perhaps kin to David Davidson, upholsterer, same address. TED 22 & 27 May 1915, photo. L/Corp W. Davidson ( ) R. Engrs. Transf. to Warwickshire Regt. Missing since 4 May His parents resided, 1 Appin Terrace. EEN 1 Jun Dean Pte Edward Dean ( ) KOSB. Wounded for fourth and fifth time 1918 & in hosp abroad. Son of Mr & Mrs Herbert Dean, engineer, 61 Gorgie Road. EEN 12 Apr & 8 Aug Dickson Pte A. Dickson ( ) No. 3531, R. Scots. Wounded, arm amputated above elbow. Address, 37 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, painter, Messrs Dobie, George Street. EEN 18 Aug Corp A. G. Dickson ( ), 2 BW. Illness, malaria fever Son of Mr & Mrs G. Dickson, 10 Moat Terrace. TED 18 May 1915 & 25 May 1917, photo. Pte D. Dickson ( ), 1 BW.. Wounded in right breast & arm. Address, 106 Bonnington Road. Employed, machinman, Thomson Ltd, Slateford Road. EEN 20 Oct Pte James Dickson ( ) signaller, Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded seriously Address, 34 Robertson Avenue. TED 29 May & 1 Jun 1917, photo.

230 Pte James Dickson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1916 & in hosp, Sunderland. Eldest son of Mr F. N. Dickson, 6 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Peter McLeod Dickson, warehouse man, same address. EEN 2 Aug Pte James Dickson ( ) Lancashire Fusiliers. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner. Sp, Mrs Dickson, 21 Wardlaw Place. Employed, tailor, Messrs Jardine & Son, Forth Street. TED 8 Aug Pte T. Dickson ( ), 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded 1915, France. Son of Mr & Mrs Thomas Templeton Dickson (65), labourer, d. 11 Aug 1915, funeral to EDC, 1 West Fountain Place. TED 11 Oct 1915 Pte W. Dickson ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 7 Tay Street. TED 4 Aug 1915, photo. Dobbie Pte Matthew Dobbie ( ) R. Scots. Gassed severely & Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs Dobbie, 68 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Helen Dobie (17) d. 30 Jul 1917, funeral from same address to NMC. EEN 8 Nov Donoghue Pte James Donoghue ( ) KOSB. PoW in Germany. Address, Northcote Street. EEN 22 May Douglas Pte Herbert Douglas ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for third time Third son of Mrs Douglas, 12 West End Place. TED 3 Apr & 24 Aug Drummond Pte Alexander Drummond ( ), pioneer. Gassed Only son of Mr & Mrs Andrew Drummond, mason, 7 Wheatfield Road. TED 1 Aug 1916, photo. Dunnet Pte Maurice Dunnet ( ) Scots Greys. Transf. to HLI. Missing His parents resided, 1 - Douglas Terrace, off Dalry Road. TED 6 Feb 1917, photo. Dimmock/Dymock L/Corp Thomas Dymock (22), BW. Wounded severely 1916 & in hosp, Malta. Eldest son of John Dymock, Glenfern, Holytown. Nephew of James Dymock, 27 Slateford Road. His cousin, Corp Thomas Dimmock, 9 BW, KiA 29 Apr Employed, Messrs Stewart & Lloyd steel works, Mossend. EEN 11 Nov Easton

231 Pte Andrew Easton ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Sp, Mrs Easton, 27 Springwell Place. Employed, postman, Edinburgh. TED 2 May Edwards 2 nd Lieut. A. Edwards ( ) Wounded 1918 & in hosp, Cambridge. Sp, Mrs Edwards, 15 Murieston Crescent. EEN 31 Aug Elder Pte Alexander Elder ( ) No Missing Son of Mrs Alexander Elder, engineer, 7 Wardlaw Street. Employed, painter, Mr Martin, Roseburn Terrace. EEN 12 Aug Ellis Pte G. W. Ellis ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded Address, 27 West Catherine Place. Perhaps George Wilson Ellis, cabinet maker, in 1914 at 16 Cathcart Place TED 15 May 1918, photo. CSM Gordon Rhind Ellis ( ) R. Scots Wounded 22 Jul Son of John Ellis (64) d. 16 Apr 1921, funeral to NMC, & Isabella Ellis, 16 Cathcart Place. His brother, Sgt John Ellis, HLI, KiA 9 Apr Employed, joiner. TED 9 Sep 1916, photo. Evans Pte Thomas Tom Evans ( ) Scots Gds. Served at the Front since Mons Star. Gassed, gas poisoning, 1918 & in hosp. Twice wounded. His mother resided, 11 Stewart Terrace. Grandson of the late Robert Brockie. His brother, Pte Robert Evans, Royal Fusiliers, KiA Sp, Mrs Evans, 16 Jamaica Street. TED 28 Sep Factor Pte C. Factor ( ) HLI. Wounded in right hand 1918 & in hosp, England. Address, 40 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Abraham Factor, rubber worker, same address. Employed, Victoria Rubber Co., Leith Walk. TED 11 Oct 1918 Farquharson Pte James D. Farquharson ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed 1918 & in hosp, England. Son of Mr & Mrs Farquharson, 4 Angle Park Terrace. EEN & TED 14 Sep Pte William Farquharson ( ), late RAF, attached Lancashire Fusiliers PoW in Germany. Son of William Farquharson, cooper, & Wilhelmina H. Farquarson (57) d. 19 Nov 1921, funeral to EDC, 206 Dalry Road. His brother, Pte Alexander Farquharson, KiA TED 17 Sep Findlay

232 Pte William Findlay (19), C Coy, 1 Cam Hdrs. Missing since 22 Dec Son of Mr & Mrs William Findlay, lather, 72 Dundee Street. TED 23 Feb Finlayson Pte Peter Anton. Finlayson ( ) R. Scots. Gassed 1918 & in hosp. Sp, Mrs Finlayson, 13 Richmond Terrace, off Dalry Road. Employed, inspector. EEN 31 Aug Fisher Pte John Fisher ( ) BW. PoW. Reported missing since 21 Mar 1918, then prisoner in Germany His parents resided, 12 Carnagie Street. Sp, Mrs Fisher, 42 Duff Street. EEN 29 Jun Fleming Pte J. Fleming ( ), sapper, R. Engrs. PoW. Reported missing since May 1918, then prisoner in Germany. Son of Mr & Mrs Annie Fleming, Pape s Cottages, Roseburn. His brother, Pte Frank Fleming, 1 HLI, d. 11 Jan Sp, Mrs Fleming, 4 McLeod Street. EEN 20 Jul Pte W. Fleming ( ) R. Scots. Wounded by shrapnel 1916 & in hosp, Cambridge. Address, 11 Yeaman Place. He had two brothers in the Services. Perhaps kin to Adam Fleming, residenter, & Jane Fraser Fleming (62) d. 30 Jan 1919, funeral to NMC, both of same address. EEN 18 Jul Fletcher Pte Alexander Fletcher (19) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Younger son of Mr & Mrs Charles Fletcher, painter, 31 Dundee Terrace. He had brothers on active service. Employed, assistant postman, Edinburgh. TED 15 May Flint Pte James Ernest Flint (23) MGC. Wounded, portion of his left arm amputated, 1918 b Edin. Son of William Flint, tinsmith, & Elizabeth Winter Resided with his aunt & sisters, 4 Brown s Place. His second cousins, L/Corp Edward Sanderson Flint, 1Cam Hdrs, KiA 16 Nov 1917, & Pte John Flint, 2 KOSB,. KiA 18 Apr 1915, both of 10 Wardlaw Place. Sp, Margaret Brunton Pirnie. EEN18 Sep Forbes Pte A. Forbes ( ) MGC. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner Sp, Mrs Forbes, 12 Murdoch Terrace. TED 27 Sep Forsyth L/Corp A. R. Forsyth ( ) R. Scots. Missing Sp, Mrs Forsyth, 34 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. Perhaps kin to, Alexander Ross Forsyth, labourer, 43 Bryson

233 Road. Employed, staff, Northern Assurance Co., St Andrews Square. EEN 18 May Fraser Pte Andrew Fraser ( ) HLI. PoW. Reported missing since 9 Apr 1918, then prisoner in Germany Son of Mr & Mrs A. G. Fraser, 13 Shandon Street. EEN 22 May Pte Donald Fraser ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, in left arm & right leg, Son of Mr & Mrs Simon & Mary Fraser, 12 Haymarket Terrace. His brothers, Pte George McAlpine Fraser,3 R. Scots Fusiliers, d.23 Apr 1916, & Pte James Fraser, Seaforth Hdrs, also wounded Employed, postman, Edinburgh. TED 2 May Pte James Fraser ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded 1917 & in hosp. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Simon & Mary Fraser, 12 Haymarket Terrace. His brothers, Pte George McAlpine Fraser,3 R. Scots Fusiliers, d.23 Apr 1916, & Pte Donald Fraser, Seaforth Hdrs, also wounded TED 9 May Gair Gunner D. M. Gair (22) RFA. Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs David Gair, 4e St James Street, Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to John Gair, rubber worker, 32 Yeaman Place. Employed, North British Rubber Co., Castle Mills. TED 3 May Gardiner Pte Robert L. Gardiner ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded Address, 20 Cowan Road, Shandon. Employed, clerk, Audit Office, North British Railway Co. EEN 24 Oct TED 27 Oct 1916, photo. Geissler Sgt Paul David Geissler ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, shrapnel in left arm, 1917 & in Salisbury Infirmary Elder son of Mr & Mrs Andrew McPherson Geissler, clerk, 78 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Perhaps kin to Herman Richard Geissler, Clerk & proprietor, William Hastie Geissler, lithographic artist, lodger, & Jane C. Geissler (16) d. 28 Jan 1914, NMC, all of 14 Bonaly Road. Employed, clerk. TED 6 Jun Gilmour Pte Robert Gilmour ( ) R. Scots. Wounded by shrapnel 1917 & in hosp. Now wounded for fourth time. Son of William Gilmour, grocer, 34 Hollybank Terrace, Shandon His brother, Pte Walter Bell Gilmour, RGA, KiA, Employed, grocer. TED 21 Apr Gilroy

234 L/Corp W. Gilroy ( ) No , Cam (SR). Wounded in action, right leg amputated, 1916, in Bangour Hosp, West Lothian Sp, Mrs Gilroy, 19 Fowler Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 17 Jul Girdwood Pte A. Girdwood ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 30 Moat Street. TED 9 Jul Grafton Pte Arthur Ernest Grafton ( ) R. Scots, attached R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded in action 1916 & in hosp, France. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Arthur Thomas Grafton, engineer, 19 Shandon Crescent. George Watson s College. TED 26 Oct Graham Pte Donald R. Graham ( ) KOSB. Wounded Sp, Mrs Graham, 1 Murieston Crescent. TED 4 & 13 May 1918, photo. Grant Bombardier George Grant ( ) RFA. Wounded Only son of Mr Grant, 2 Saughton Avenue. TED 19 May 1917, photo. Greenock Pte James Greenock ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Son of Mr & Mrs J. Lawrie, 134 Gorgie Road. Employed, apprentice electrician, Pratt Brothers, West Maitland Street. EEN 9 Jul TED 5 Jun & 9 Jul Hall Pte George Hall ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Son of Alexander Hall, engineer, & Euphemia Hall,, 9 Murieston Crescent. His brother, Pte John Ednie Hall, South African Scottish, KiA. 9 Apr He had two other brothers in the Services. Perhaps kin to Andrew Ednie Hall, french polisher, same address. TED 9 & 17 May 1917, photo. Hamilton Pte Frank Burnett Hamilton ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Son of John Hamilton, traveller, & Jean Hamilton (59) d. 17 Jun 1919, funeral to NMC, both of 56 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. His brother, 2 nd Lieut. William Lees Hamilton, R. Engrs, KiA 20 Sep 1917, Employed, Clerk. TED 17 Jul 1915, photo. Harding

235 Pte Francis Frank Albert Harding ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Address, 8 Bonaly Road, Shandon. Perhaps kin, still born child Harding, same address, 18 Apr 1916 NMC Employed, Clerk. TED 12 Jul 1916, photo. Hastie Pte Archibald Archie Hastie (22) Australian Imperial Force. Gassed & wounded Son of Mr & Mrs Hastie, 1 Delhaig, Gorgie. His brother, Pte David Hastie, R. Scots, gassed & twice wounded. EEN 12 Oct Pte David Hastie (19) R. Scots. Gassed, gas poisoning & wounded for a second time 1918 & in hosp. Second son of Mr & Mrs Hastie, 1 Delhaig, Gorgie. His brother, Pte Archibald Hastie, Australian Imperial Force, wounded. EEN 20 Apr & 12 Oct Hay Sgt Alexander Victor Hay ( ), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded, in Mesopotamia, Middle East, Address, 10 Dalgety Avenue, Meadowbank, Perhaps kin to Pte Peter Lindsay Hay, 4 Wheatfield Road, 15 HLI, KiA 3 Apr 1918 &. Sgt William Hay, Seaforth Hdrs, 5 Wheatfield Road, gassed 1916, TED 8 Mar 1916, photo. Pte D. S. Hay ( ) PoW & wounded. His mother resided, 26 Caledonian Place. Perhaps kin to Peter Gilles Hay, shop man, same address. TED 22 Jun Pte David Hay (19) R. Scots. Wounded in action Son of William Rutherford Hay, labourer, & Jessie Hay, 5 McLeod Street. His brother, Pte Thomas Hay, KOSB, DoW 3 Nov1914. TED 26 & 28 Apr 1917, photo. Sgt Donald Hay ( ) RFA. Wounded His brother, Alexander Wilkie, 25 Myrtle Terrace. Employed, Waddie & Co., Edinburgh. TED 22 & 26 May 1917, photo. Sgt William Hay ( ) R. Scots. He had been abroad for three years. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Son of David & Eliza Orr Hay, coach body maker, 28 Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road. His brother Trooper Arthur Orr Hay, Lothian & Border Horse, d. 14 Sep Sp, Mrs Hay, 2 Barony Street. EEN 18 May & 15 Jun Sgt William Hay ( ) Service Battalion, Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed, gas poisoning, shock 1916 & in hosp, London. Address, 5 Wheatfield Road. Perhaps brother of Sgt Alexander Victor Hay, 1 Seaforth Hdrs, wounded in Mesopotamia, 10 Dalgety Avenue. Employed, Waverley Market Office, Edinburgh Corporation. TED 8 & 9 Mar 1916, photo. Heaney Pte John Heaney ( ) Enlisted R. Scots. PoW & wounded in Germany. This was his third time wounded Son of Mr & Mrs John Heaney, malt man, 4 Newton Street. EEN 1 Jul TED 8 Jul 1918.

236 Heatlie Pte R. M. Heatlie ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Only son of Mrs Heatlie, 191 Slateford Road. Perhaps kin to Walter Dalgleish Heatlie, tailor, & Mary Heatlie (6) d. 17 Aug 1914, funeral to NMC, both of same addresss. TED 10 Dec Henderson Gunner ---- Henderson ( ) RFA. Missing Only son of Mr & Mrs Henderson, 7 Ardmillan Place. EEN 8 May L/Corp J. Henderson ( ), 1 BW. Wounded 1915, France. Address, 25 Murieston Crescent. TED 29 Oct 1915, kilted full figure photo. Pte John Henderson ( ) Lothian & Border Horse, then R. Scots. Wounded 1918 & in hosp. Youngest son of Mrs Henderson, 9 Merchiston Grove. EEN 14 Sep Pte S. Henderson ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded in left leg 1918 & in hosp. Address, 5 Wardlaw Street. Employed, Alder & MacKay, Stewart Terrace. EEN 5 Jul Herd Pte Alfred Herd ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded. Now wounded for a second time 1918 & in hosp, Buckie. Fourth son of Sgt James Herd, carter, RASC & Mrs Herd, 16 Wheatfield Place. His brothers, Sapper James Herd, junior, R. Engrs, Pte Thomas Herd, 7 Seaforth Hdrs, & Corp William Herd, RAMC, DCM Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 3 Jul Feb EEN 21 Sep Corp William Herd ( ), RAMC, Distinguished Conduct Medal. Gassed 1916, and in Hopetoun House Hospital, son of Sgt James Herd, carter, RASC & Mrs Herd, 16 Wheatfield Place. His brothers, Pte Alfred Herd, 5 Royal Scots Sapper James Herd, junior, R. Engrs, & Pte Thomas Herd, 7 Seaforth Hdrs, TED 3 Jul 1915 & 11 Feb 1916 Hinselwood Gunner Archibald Hinselwood ( ) RGA. Wounded Eldest son of Mr & Mrs William Hinselwood, 54 Moat Street. TED 11 Sep Hogg L/Corp John Hogg ( ), 12 R. Scots. Wounded 1915 & in hosp, Manchester. His parents resided 5 Lily Terrace. Sp, Mrs Hogg, 17 Stewart Terrace. Employed, surfaceman, North British Railway Co. TED 7 Oct Sgt John S. Hogg ( ) King s Royal Rifles. Wounded severely 1918 & in hosp, Aberdeen. Now wounded for a third time His parents resided, 6 Tay Street. EEN 12 Oct 1918.

237 Hoggan Pte D. G. Hoggan ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Son of James Hoggan, rubber worker, & Margaret Hoggan, 5 Orwell Terrace. His brothers, Pte James Hoggan, HLI, wounded & Rifleman Thomas Adams Hoggan, 5 R. Scots, KiA 10 Aug Employed, rubber worker. TED 15 May 1917, photo. Pte James Hoggan ( ) HLI. Wounded Son of James Hoggan, rubber worker, & Margaret Hoggan, 5 Orwell Terrace His brothers, Pte D. G. Hoggan, R. Scots Fusiliers, wounded & Rifleman Thomas Adams Hoggan, 5 R. Scots, KiA 10 Aug Employed, rubber worker. TED 15 May 1917, photo Hopper Sgt James Hopper ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time 1917, France. Eldest son of the late Mr J. Hopper & now Mrs G. Renton, 10 Smithfield Street. His brother, Pte F. Hopper, Military Medal, 2 A & S Hdrs. EEN 28 Apr Horne Pte James Horne (19) Missing since 10 Jul Son of Alexander Home, cab man, & Jane Horne, 225 Gorgie Road. His brother, Pte Charles Horne, A & S Hdrs, d. of malaria 4 Aug 1917 Perhaps kin to William Horne, baker, same address. EEN 11 Aug Houliston Pte W. Houliston ( ), 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded, gunshot in right hand & elbow Address, 4 Delhaig, near Chesser, Gorgie. Perhaps kin to Robert Houliston (34), d. 14 Sep 1914, 4 Downfield Place, & Andrew Houliston (29) d. 20 Dec 1919, 6 Gorgie Cottages, funerals to NMC. Employed, Edinburgh Corporation. TED 15 Oct Howie Pte James Howie ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded in both legs and right arm & in hosp abroad. Address, 28 Moat Street. His brothers, Pte David Howie, 28 Moat Terrace, 7 R. Scots, KiA 26 Mar 1918 & Sgt William Howie, KOSB, KiA 23 Jul 1918, of Cupar, Fife, and another on active service. EEN 10 Aug Hughes Sgt Frank Hughes ( ), maybe HLI. Illness, Trench Fever Eldest son of Mrs Hughes, Tannery Buildings, Gorgie. His brother Trooper Robert Hughes, Scots Greys, wounded Perhaps kin to Francis Hughes (49) d. 8 Feb 1915, funeral from Royal Infirmary, Edin, to NMC. TED 11 May Pte James Hughes ( ) 2 HLI. Wounded 1915, France & in Stobhill Military Hosp, Glasgow. His father & younger brother were in the Services & his mother resided, 109 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to James Walker Hughes, rubber worker, tenant, &

238 John Hughes (20) d. 14 Jul 1920, funeral to ESC, both same address. TED 19 Oct Trooper Robert Hughes ( ) Scots Greys. Wounded 1918.Son of Mrs Hughes, Tannery Buildings, Gorgie. His brother Sgt Frank Hughes, HLI, wounded Perhaps kin to Francis Hughes (49) d. 8 Feb 1915, funeral from Royal Infirmary, Edin, to NMC. TED 12 Apr Hume Pte Robert Hume ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded Son of Peter Hume, postman, & Jessie Hume (51) d. 17 Dec 1919, funeral to ESC, 15 Caledonian Crescent. TED 16 May 1916, photo. Hunter Pte David Hunter ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing, wounded in right leg, then prisoner Son of Mr & Mrs Hunter, 4 Reid s Buildings, Gorgie. Three brothers in the Services. EEN 19 Sep TED 22 Sep & 20 Oct 1917, photo. Pte William Hunter (19), 1, 6 R. Scots, attached 1, 4 R. Scots Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Son of William Hunter, crane man, & Isabella Hunter, 10 Wardlaw Place. His sisters, in 1911, Isabella (11) & Mary Hunter (8), same address. Employed, apprentice iron moulder. TED 19 Sep 1915, photo. Imrie Pte John Imrie ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded for a second time Son of Mrs William Imrie, cooper, 15 Wardlaw Street. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 19 Oct 1915, photo. EEN 5 Oct Innes Pte Donald Innes ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, dangerously, This was his second time wounded. Address, 262 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Donald Innees, mason, proprietor, same address Employed, rubber worker, Messrs Currie, Dalry Road. EEN 19 Jul & 20 Sep Jacks Sgt Richard Jacks ( ) RASC & Worcestershire Regt. PoW in Germany. Eldest son of the late Mr & Mrs Richard Jacks, Ancrum, Jedburgh & 26 Moat Street. His brothers, sisters & grandmother, at latter address. His brother, Pte Robert Frater Jacks, Machine Gun Section, 1 R. Scots, KiA 14 Oct EEN 17 Oct Jeffrey Pte Robert Jeffrey ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded in or before Eldest son of William & Elizabeth Jeffrey, 5 Robertson Avenue & Whiteford House, Veterans Residence House, Canongate. His father, a former soldier in the A & S Hdrs, served

239 on Lord Roberts historic march Kabul to Kandahar, Afghanistan. His brothers, Sgt James Jeffrey, 1 Seaforth Hdrs, DoW 24 Oct 1916, Pte William Jeffrey, 1 Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 21 Apr 1917, & Richard Jeffrey, served in the RAMC. TED 10 Nov Johnston 2 nd Lieut J. Johnston ( ) Royal Air Force. Wounded, injured in an air accident Address, 80 Balgreen Road. TED10Dec 1917, photo. L/Corp J. H. Johnston ( ) MGC. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Address, 6 Gorgie Crescent. EEN 7 May Pte John T. Johnston ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1917 & in hosp. Son of of Thomas Johnston & Helen Manson, 14 Moat Street. His brother, Pte George Johnston, Canadian Infantry, DoW 12 Nov TED 24 Apr Kay Pte James Kay ( ) sapper, 71 Field Coy, R. Engrs. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 1 Murieston Road. Perhaps kin to Pte Daniel Kay, R. Engrs. d. 22 Feb 1919, funeral from 4 Murieston Road to NMC. TED 6 Oct Kellman Pte James Kellman ( ) HLI. PoW in Germany. Sp, Mrs Kellman, 8 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to Pte John Kelman, 81 St Stephen Street, Stockbridge, 7 Seaforth Hdrs, KiA 6 Apr EEN 14 Jan Pte James Kelly ( ) Wounded for a second time 1918 & in hosp, England Sp, Mrs Kelly, 7 Wardlaw Place. Employed, malt man. EEN 6 Apr Kerr Pte Hugh Kerr ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded for a second time Son of Mrs James Kerr, labourer, 8 Hermand Street. Three brothers, including Pte John Kerr, A & S Hdrs, missing. Sp, Mrs Hugh Kerr, 12 Downfield Place. Perhaps kin to Ann McG. Kerr (64) d. 17 Nov 1918, 8 Hermand Crescent, NMC. Employed, T & H Smith, Blandfield Works, Gorgie. TED 29 Dec 1917 & 9 Oct Pte John Kerr ( ) A & S Hdrs. Missing &Wounded Son of Mrs James Kerr, labourer, 8 Hermand Street. Three brothers, including Pte Hugh Kerr, A & S, wounded. Sp, Mrs Kerr, 13 Merchiston Grove. Perhaps kin to Ann McG. Kerr (64) d. 17 Nov 1918, 8 Hermand Crescent, NMC. TED 4 Oct & 29 Dec Kerry Pte J. Kerry ( ) Distinguished Conduct Medal. Wounded 1916 & in convalesent camp, Eastbourne. Address, 29 Balbirnie Place. TED 13 Jan Key

240 Pte W. S. Key ( ) R. Scots. Illness. Trench Fever & in hosp, Sp, Mrs Key, 8 Wheatfield Street. Perhaps kin to William Stewart Key, van man, same address. Employed McVite & Price biscuit works. EEN 12 Jun Laidlaw Pte David Laidlaw ( ), drummer, PoW. Reported missing since 22 Oct 1917, wounded in head, then his wife received a postcard from him, as a prisoner in Germany. Sp,Mrs Laidlaw, 10 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to Elizabeth Laidlaw ( 3 / 1 2) d. 14 Jan 1919, funeral from same address to NMC. EEN 4 Dec Laing Pte J. Laing ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs George Laing, tailor, 2 Merchiston Grove, Shandon. His brother, George Laing junior, clerk, same address. TED 11 Jul 1916, photo. Lamb Pte James Lamb ( ) No. 4785, BW. Served three months in France. Wounded, both arms 1917, Craylingwell War Hosp. His second time wounded. Son of James Lamb, 4 Fowler Terrace. Sp, Mrs Lamb, 16 Yeaman Place. Employed, Messrs William McEwan, brewers, Fountainbridge. Perhaps kin to James Lamb ( 11 / 365 ) d. 18 Mar 1920, same address. NMC. TED 4 Oct 1915 & 17 Sep Lawrie Pte Jack A. Lawrie ( ) R. Scots. Gassed 1918 & in hosp. Previously wounded 21 Mar Second son of Mr & Mrs Lawrie, 29 Springwell Place. Sp, Mrs Lawrie, 98 Magdala Terrace, Galashiels. EEN 31 Aug Pte James Lawrie ( ) No. 6246, 8 BW. Wounded 1915, France & in County Hosp, York Only son of Mrs Walter Lawrie, 2 Dundee Place, late of Downfield Place. TED 6 Oct Lawson Pte W. G. Lawson ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded Sp, Mrs Lawson, 28 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to Jessie H. Lawson (2 4 / 1 2) d. 9 Nov 1916, same address, NMC. EEN 24 Oct TED 28 Oct 1916, kilted full figure photo. Livie Pte David Livie ( ) R. Scots. Missing Second son of Mrs Livie, 18 Tay Street. EEN 8 Jun Perhaps kin to James Livie (58) d. 12 May 1917, 18 Tay Street, NMC, & William Stewart Gardiner Livie, book keeper, 23 Cathcart Place. Lloyd

241 L/Corp E. Lloyd ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 33 Watson Crescent. Perhaps he is Edward William Lloyd, Fireman, tenant in 1914, 10 Bryson Road & kin to L/Corp Harry Lloyd, 35 Watson Crescent, Military Police Corps, d. 29 Jan TED 4 Aug Logan Pte Oliver Logan ( ) Royal Marine Light Infantry. Wounded for a second time 1917 His parents resided, 24 Orwell Place. TED 3 Mar Love Corp Charles Ross Love ( ) R. Scots. PoW & Wounded in Germany. Gassed once & three times wounded. Son of Mr & Mrs Love, 6 Wardlaw Street. His brothers, Pte Andrew Rose Love, R. Scots Fusilers, Pte Chisholm Love, 17 R. Scots, Sgt James Ross Love, 5 R. Scots, MM & DSM, recently discharged. Pte John Love, 2, 5 R. Scots. & Pte William Love, signaller, 1 A & S Hdrs. Another brother, Daniel Love was still at school. EEN 10 July 1915, photos. 16 Aug Lyon Corp R. D. Lyon ( ) Canadians. Wounded for second time Son of the late Mr F. A. Lyon, janitor of North Merchiston School. TED 22 May MacCandless Pte S. MacCandless ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded, gunshot in left eye and arm & in hosp, Manchester. Sp, Mrs MacCandless, 262 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to Alexander McCandless (44) d. 12 Jan 1919, funeral Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, to NMC. Employed, Edinburgh Corporation. EEN 5 Aug MacCrae Sgt W. H. MacCrae (19) R. Scots. Wounded 1916 & in hosp, Liverpool. Address, 4 Murieston Place. Son of Pte Duncan Roderick MacCrae, railway servant, who had served in the South African Boer War & DoW May 16 May 1915, Gallipoli. Employed, clerk, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 24 Jul MacCurrach Pte William J. MacCurrach (20) No , BW. Wounded, dangerously, 11 Mar Only son of Mr & Mrs James Shearer MacCurrach, baker, 23 Duff Street & 23 Cathcart Place. George Heriot s school. Employed, Morrison & Gibb Ltd, Queen Street. EEN 19 Mar TED 20 Mar 1917, photo. MacDonald Pte R. A. MacDonald ( ) HLI. Wounded Address, 19 Watson Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. EEN 4 Sep 1918.

242 Pte Robert Charles MacDonald ( ) Wounded 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Sp, Mrs MacDonald, Watson Crescent. Employed, upholsterer, R. Maule & Sons. TED 16 & 17 Jul Pte W. MacDonald ( ) R. Scots Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs John MacDonald, confectioner, 39 Duff Street. TED 29 Jul MacDougall L/Corp Thomas H. MacDougall ( ), 9 BW Wounded His mother resided, 14 Caledonian Place. Employed, Heggie & Aitchison, Grove Street. TED 5 Oct MacDowell Corp R. MacDowell ( ) late Sgt, R. Scots. Wounded Now wounded for a second time. Sp, Mrs MacDowell, 5 Murdoch Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co., Fountainbridge. TED 20 Oct MacGimpsey L/Corp Robert MacGimpsey ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, severely, bullet entering his back into his chest. Son of Mrs MacGimpsey, 23 Westfield Road. Perhaps kin to George L. MacGimpsey (15) d. 10 Oct 1914 & Helen MacGimpsey (22) 30 Dec 1914, both 21 Westfield Road, NMC. Employed, Victoria Rubber Co, Leith. TED 8 May MacGovern Pte T. MacGovern ( ) R. Scots. Missing & Wounded Eldest son of the late Thomas MacGovern, West Calder & Mrs MacGovern, 228 Gorgie Road. TED 7 May MacIntosh Lieut Hugh P. F. MacIntosh ( ) Pte 9 A & S Hdrs, RAMC, Military Cross. Severely wounded in Nov 1916 & returned to duty after the New Year. Gassed, Wounded, slightly, 1917 & in hosp, London. Son of Rev Hugh & Mrs MacIntosh, 20 Balgreen Road. Student of Arts. Edinburgh University. TED 4 Apr MacIntyre Pte A. MacIntyre ( ) Cam Hdrs. Gassed 1917 & in hosp, England. Sp, Mrs MacIntyre, 20 Wardlaw Place. EEN 18 Jul EEN 28 Jul Pte James MacIntyre ( ) R. Scots. Missing Employed, Currie Rubber Co., Dalry Road. TED 25 Jun Pte Neil MacIntyre ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded 1918 & in hosp, Bristol. Gassed twice & wounded three times. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Alexander MacIntyre, plumber 9 Henderson Terrace. Perhaps kin to Skene Smith McIntyre, plumber, lodger, same address Employed, apprentice, Messrs Gray & Son, ironmonger, George Street. EEN 3 Sep 1918.

243 Mack Pte J. Mack ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing, then his wife received a postcard from him, as prisoner in Germany. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs John Mack, lorryman, 72 Dundee Street. Sp, Mrs Mack, 10 Gibson Terrace. EEN 10 Aug MacKay Pte George P. MacKay ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded Second son of Mrs MacKay, 12 Wardlaw Terrace. Employed, Messrs Carter, Greig & Co. Chartered Accountants, 5 St Andrews Square. EEN 3 Apr TED 3 Apr Corp John MacKay ( ) R. Scots. Missing Eldest Son of David MacKay, 7 Hollybank Terrace, Shandon. His brothers, Alexander MacKay, 80 Slateford Road, another KiA, Dardanelles & a third severely wounded at the Battle Of Jutland. Perhaps kin to James T. MacKay (2) d. 14 Jul 1920, funeral 7 Hollybank Terrace to ESC. Employed, for years with William Thyne, Printers, Lochend Road. EEN 24 &26 Aug TED 24 Aug Pte John MacKay ( ) R. Scots. POW. Reported missing since Mar 1918, then prisoner in Germany Sp, Mrs MacKay, 6 Wardlaw Place. EEN 3 May & 21 Aug MacKenzie Sgt John MacKenzie ( ) No.1285, R. Scots. Military Medal. Wounded, crushed back, 1916 & in Seafield Hospital, Leith. 17 months at the Front. His injury occurred while he was rescuing three comrades, who had been buried by shell fire in the Great Advance. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs J. M. MacKenzie, 73 Slateford Road. Employed, plumber, Messrs John Wightman & Co, 7 St David Street. EEN 5 Aug TED 7 & 12 Aug 1916, photo, 31 May Sgt John MacKenzie ( ) Missing Address, Milton Street, Abbeyhill. Son of Kenneth MacKenzie, labourer, & May MacKenzie, 9 Caledonian Crescent. His brother, Pte James MacKenzie, 1 Scots Gds, KiA 27 Sep 1915, Battle of Loos. EEN 23 Nov Pte R. MacKenzie ( ). He served in the Scots Gds before the War, was a reservist & among the first Territorials to be sent abroad, and had been two years in the R. Scots at the Front. Wounded in both legs, right arm & hand Twice slightly gassed. Son of Mr & Mrs William MacKenzie, gas commission servant, 119 Gorgie Road. His brother was wounded at Mons, taken POW, for eight months had been a prisoner in Germany, where his right leg was amputated. EEN 11 Nov MacKinlay Pte R. A. MacKinlay ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded His parents resided, 38 Caledonian Crescent. TED 20 Apr MacLaren

244 Pte David MacDonald MacLaren ( ), 4 R. Scots. Wounded, bullet wounds, 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles, & in hosp. Sp, Mrs MacLaren, 38 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, Messrs William McEwan, brewers, Fountainbridge. TED 15 Jul Pte W. MacLaren ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Youngest son of the late Donald MacLaren & Ann Milne, 4 Watson Crescent. His brother, Pte James Milne MacLaren, 15 Canadian Hdrs, DoW 1 Sep Perhaps kin to John MacLaren, mason, same address. TED 8 Jun MacLeod L/Corp D. MacLeod ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Sp, Mrs MacLeod, 10 Murieston Terrace. TED 8 May L/Corp Ewan MacLeod ( ) Middlesex Regt. Wounded for a fifth time 1916 & in hosp, Norfolk. 1st - A bullet shattered his officer s periscope and sent pieces of glass into his back. Treated in Rouen General Hospital. 2nd - At the Battle of Loos and in the German second line, he received a bayonet in the palm of his right hand & was sent back to England and treated in a Manchester hospital. 3rd - He was bayoneted in the foot and treated at a Le Treport hospital. 4th -This injury was not serious, a field cut. 5th - He received a bayonet wound in his right leg. Son of Simon & Jessie MacLeod, of Inverness & 42 Watson Crescent. He had four brothers in the Services, two of them had been killed, including Sgt Simon MacLeod, 1 Cam Hdrs, DoW 5 Nov Sp, Mrs MacLeod, 187 Fountainbridge. EEN 23 Aug MacMillan L/Corp H. J. MacMillan ( ), 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded Son of Mr MacMillan, 11 Orwell Place. TED 7 May 1915, photo. Pte John MacMillan ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1916 & in hosp, Birmingham. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs John MacMillan, lamp lighter, 24 Caledonian Crescent. TED 18 Jul 1916, photo. MacMurtie Pte George Bain MacMurtie ( ) RAMC. Wounded Address, 74 Angle Park Terrace. Perhaps kin to John Rodger MacMurtie, fireman, same address & Thomas Gibson MacMurtie, manager, 117 Dalry Road. Employed, clerk. TED 15 Sep 1915, photo. MacNeish Pte William MacNeish ( ) Enlisted, Sep Gordon Hdrs. PoW. Reported missing then a prisoner in Germany. His mother resided, 30 Moat Terrace. She got a postcard from him, asking her to send him food & cigarettes. Employed, fireman, Caledonian Railway Co. TED 28 Oct MacNicoll

245 Sgt A. MacNicoll ( ) Tank Corps. Wounded Address, 9 Caledonian Crescent. TED 17 Jun 1918, photo. Manson Pte George Manson ( ) London Regt. Wounded 1918 & in hosp abroad. Eldest of four sons in the Services, one of them KiA, 16 Corporation Buildings, McLeod Street. EEN 11 May Gunner John Henry Manson ( )RGA Missing Sp, Mrs Manson, 39 Bryson Road. Employed, shop man. EEN 29 Jun Manzie Pte John Mair Manzie (19) HLI. Wounded Third son of Andrew Manzie, railway engine driver & Isabella Mair, married 31 Aug 1889, Dundee. Family residing 1896 & 1901 Stewart Terrace, and in 1914 at10 Wardlaw Terrace. It appears his brother Andrew Manzie, electrican, resided 8 Wardlaw Terrace. Another brother, Pte Robert Mair Manzie, was wounded Siblings: Andrew, Agnes, Jane, Robert, and William Manzie. EEN 13 Dec Pte Robert Mair Manzie (22) No , driver RFA. Wounded, fractured knee 1918 & in hosp, England. b. 13 Apr 1896, Stewart Terrace, Edinburgh, son of Andrew Manzie, railway engine driver & Isabella Mair, married 31 Aug 1889, Dundee. Family residing 1896 & 1901 Stewart Terrace, and in 1914 at 10 Wardlaw Terrace. It appears his brother Andrew Manzie, electrican, resided 8 Wardlaw Terrace. Another brother, Robert Mair Manzie, was wounded His siblings: Andrew, Agnes, Jane, John, and William Manzie. Sp, Mrs Manzie, 25 Westfield Road. Perhaps kin to Robert Beatson Manzie, tramway servant, in 1914 at 6 Tay Street. EEN 11 Jul Marshall Sgt Alexander Marshall ( ) R. Scots. Wounded in left leg, dangerously ill, 2 Oct Address, 2 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon. Employed, mason. EEN 8 Oct TED 5 Nov 1918, photo. Martin L/Corp William Martin ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time 1918 & in hosp abroad. Address, 1 Wheatfield Street. Perhaps kin to Pte John McCormack Martin, same address, 17 R. Scots. KiA 3 Mar EEN 28 Aug Mason Pte James T. Mason ( ) Scots Greys. Transferred to 1 BW. Wounded 1915, France. Address, 220 Gorgie Road. Native of Scotland. In Australia since aged fifteen, and one year back in Scotland. TED 22 & 25 Oct 1915, full figure photo

246 Pte Thomas Mason ( ) Wounded Sp, Mrs Mason, 5 Murdoch Terrace. TED 17 Sep 1917, photo. Mein Pte Frank Mein ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Address, 265 High Street, Edinburgh. Perhaps kin to James Brown Mein, optician, 57 Hazelbank Terrace. Employed, North British Rubber Co., Castle Mills. TED 6 Jun Methven L/Corp A. Methven ( ) Canadians. Served four years with QVBRS. Wounded, gunshots to his back Son of William Graham Methven, Inspector of Works, 80 Slateford Road. TED 19 May Middlemas 2 nd Lieut George Middlemas ( ) Sgt, RAMC. Commissioned Wounded 3 Jul 1916 & in hosp, Manchester. Son of George Middlemas, stationer, tenant, 3 Hermand Crescent. EEN 10 Jul Millar/Miller Pte J. Millar ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Address, 9 Murdoch Terrace. TED 10 Jul 1915, photo. Pte George Miller ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing since 22 Mar 1918, wounded, then prisoner in Germany. Son of Mr & Mrs Walter Lindsay Miller, portmauteau maker, 5 Caledonian Place. EEN 1 Jun TED 3 Jun Pte Peter Miller ( ) A & S Hdrs. Gassed, badly, Oct Wounded, seriously, in left arm 1918, having returned to the Front just six weeks earlier, in hosp, England. Son of Mr & Mrs Peter Miller, 15 Henderson Terrace. His brothers, Gunner William Miller, RFA, KiA 28 Apr 1917, & Robert Robertson Miller, french polisher, both of 15 Henderson Terrace. EEN 14 Oct Robert Miller ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, severely, Youngest son of Mr & Mrs James Miller, labourer, 7 Wheatfield Road, who had four sons in the Army & a sonin-law in the navy. TED 30 Sep Mitchell Pte Alexander Mitchell ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Address, 58 Comiston Road. Employed, English master, Episcopal Training College, Dalry House. TED 4 May Pte Frederick James Mitchell ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, gunshot in thigh, Sp, Mrs Mitchell & family, 28 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon. Employed, clerk. EEN 5 Sep 1918.

247 2nd Lieut J. R. M. Mitchell ( ) In the Territorials before the War. R. Scots, Feb 1915, France. Commissioned, Jun MGC. PoW. Reported missing since 21 Mar 1918, then prisoner in Germany. Son of Mr & Mrs Alexander.Mitchell, fruit merchant, 11 Murieston Crescent. EEN 7 May Mochrie Pte B. Mochrie ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, in face, lost left hand 1918 & in hosp, England. Son of Peter Mochrie, rubber worker, 39 Gibson Terrace. EEN 19 Oct Pte P. Mochrie ( ) No. 1694, Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded for a second time 1916 & in Netly Hosp. His mother resided, 51 Balbirnie Place. TED 16 Sep Moffat Pte Robert Moffat ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Gassed Only son of Mr & Mrs Robert Moffat, engine driver, 9 Hermand Crescent. Employed, District Traffic Superintendant s Office, Waverley Station. TED 7 Sep Moncrieff Sgt T. A. Moncrieff ( ) 13 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, France. Address, 5 Wheatfield Street. Perhaps kin to John Alexander Moncrieff, postman, same address TED 4 Oct Morrison Pte William Morrison ( ) Cam (SR). Gassed 1918 & in hosp. Second son of Mr & Mrs Morrison, 5 Wheatfield Road. EEN 26 Sep Munro Pte James Munro ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany. Sp, Mrs Munro, 6 Wheatfield Road. EEN 26 Apr Murie Pte Andrew Murie ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded, severely,1918 & in hosp, England. His mother resided, 78 Slateford Road. Employed, clerk. EEN 28 Aug Pte F. S. Murie ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. son of Mr & Mrs John Murrie, 255 Gorgie Road. His brother, Pte John Murie, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA 23 Apr Perhaps kin to George Murie, railway servant, & John Murie, store keeper, 255 Gorgie Road. EEN 15 Oct TED 16 Oct Murray L/Corp James Murray ( ) R. Scots. 18 months active service. Wounded severely, in action, Son of Mrs Murray, 12 Downfield Place. TED 28 Sep 1917.

248 Napier Sgt John Napier ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Address, 8 Wardlaw Place. Employed, labourer TED 28 Jul 1916, photo. Newton L/Corp Frank Newton ( ) R. Scots. Mobilised, 1914 & served in various theatres of war. Wounded for a third time 1918 & in hosp, Chester. Third son of Mr & Mrs John Newton, iron moulder, 5 Shandon Place. He had three brothers in the Services. TED 8 Oct Pte George Newton (19) No , Cam Hdrs. Wounded 1916 & in hosp, Cork. Wounded for a second time, gunshot in head and arm Severe shell shock 1918 & in hosp. Eldest son of Joseph Claude Newton, french polisher, 72 Dundee Street. Perhaps kin to Agnes L. Newton, same address, d. 12 Feb 1919, EDC. Employed, plumber, Messrs Barton, Forrest Road. EEN 28 Aug 1916 & 9 Apr TED 25 Apr 1917 & 9 Apr Nicholson Corp James Nicholson ( ) 4 R. Scots. Wounded, shrapnel in both legs, 1915, Dardanelles. Sp, Mrs Nicholson, 1 Orwell Place. Employed, confectioner, R. A. Mackie & Sons, Princes Street. TED 17 Jul & 28 Aug 1915, photo. Nisbet Pte Robert Walker Nisbet ( ) Cam (SR). Gassed twice & Wounded once. Son of Mr & Mrs Hugh Nisbet, 31 Dundee Terrace. He had three brothers in the Services, including Pte Hugh Gordon Nisbet junior, painter, same address. Employed, dental mechanic. EEN 21 Sep Noble Corp Robert Noble ( ) New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Wounded, seriously, in arm Son of Mr Robert Noble, 4 Ardmillan Terrace. EEN 16 Oct TED 26 Oct Oliver 2 nd Lieut R. Oliver ( ) Enlisted, Jan Border Regt. Missing & wounded Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Robert Oliver, blacksmith, propriertor, 78 Bonaly Road. EEN 30 Mar & 4 Apr Orr Pte George Orr ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded, in chest and right knee, 27 Sep 1915 & in Lord Derby Hosp, England. Grandson of Mrs E. Orr, 7 Watson Crescent. Employed, Hermand & Sons, Haymarket Flour Mills. TED 16 Oct 1915.

249 L/Corp John Orr ( ) R. Engrs. PoW. His mother received a postcard from him, as a prisoner Newspaper insert by Mrs Orr, 12 Murdoch Terrace. EEN 8 Jun Paterson Pte Duncan Paterson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded His parents resided, 212 Canongate. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 16 Sep Pte P. Paterson ( ), piper, Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Son of Mrs Paterson, 11 Orwell Place. TED 3 & 14 Aug 1918, photo. L/ Corp R. G. Paterson ( ) R. Scot. Wounded for a third time Address, 3 Newton Street. Perhaps kin to Christopher Cairns Paterson, labourer, same address. TED 18 Oct 1916, photo. Pte T. Paterson ( ) 11 A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1915, France. Address, 18 Orwell Terrace. TED 12 Oct 1915, photo. Peat Driver C. Peat ( ) Transport Section. Wounded His parents resided, 3 Hermand Crescent. EEN 3 & & Aug 1917, photo. Pentland Pte James Pentland ( ) signaller, MGC. Gassed 1918 & in hosp, England. Son of Alexander Pentland, tailor, 44 Dalry Road. EEN 3 Oct TED 3 Oct Peters Pte Andrew Peters ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Second son of Mr & Mrs Peters, 161 Fountainbridge. His brother, Pte George Peters, 18 HLI, KiA 25 Mar EEN 6 Jun Pettigrew Sgt James Pettigrew ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded, gunshot in lung, 1916 & in hosp, Glasgow Address, 13 Wardlaw Street. Employed, brass finisher. EEN 12 Aug Pilmer Pte James Pilmer ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany. His mother resided, 20 Smithfield Street. Perhaps kin to Alexander Pilmer, labourer, 21 Stewart Terrace & Robert Brown Pilmer, labourer, 8 Stewart Terrace. EEN 21 Aug Pinkerton Pte John Pinkerton ( ), Field ambulance stretcher bearer. Wounded in face 1918 & in hosp, Cambridge. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs John Pinkerton, labourer, 262 Gorgie Road. EEN 16 May 1918.

250 Poyner Pte Archibald McAlistair Poyner ( ) R. Scots. Wounded. His parents resided, 80 Bonaly Road, Shandon His brothers, Pte Prentice Shearer Poyner, R. Scots, PoW, same address. & Pte Peter McGhie Poyner, 23 Orwell Place, R. Engrs, DoW 31 Oct Pte Prentice Shearer Poyner ( ) Enlisted, Jul R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner. His parents resided, 80 Bonaly Road, Shandon. His brothers, Pte Archibald McAlistair Poyner, R. Scots, clerk, same address, wounded & Pte Peter McGhie Poyner, 23 Orwell Place, R. Engrs, DoW 31 Oct Employed, clerk, Lothian Road goods dept, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 18 May & 7 Jun TED 12 Jun 1918, photo. Pratt Pte Alexander Pratt ( ) HLI. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany Son of Mrs James Pratt, joiner, 239 Dalry Road. EEN 12 Jan Pte Joseph Pratt ( ) No. 1342, sapper, R. Engrs, City of Edinburgh. Wounded 1916 Son of Alexander Pratt, confectioner, 3 Wardlaw Terrace. EEN 18 Jul TED 22 Jul 1916, photo. Pringle Pte Thomas Pringle ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded, severely, 1916 & in King George Hosp, London Address, 16 Downfield Place. Employed, Messrs Dymock, Howden & Co, George Street. EEN 2 Aug Purves Corp James Purves ( ) BW. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany Youngest son of Mrs Janet Purves (72) d. 28 Oct 1920, funeral to EDC, 43 Dundee Terrace. EEN 1 Jun Rae Pte Ernest D. Rae ( ) signaller, RFA. Wounded, right arm and both legs & in hosp abroad. Son of Thomas Rae, cabinet maker, 12 Murieston Road. His brother, Pte Ian MacKenzie Rae, Cam (SR) severely wounded & in hosp, England. EEN 23 Oct Pte Ian MacKenzie Rae ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded, severely, 1918 & in hosp, England. Son of Thomas Rae, cabinet maker, 12 Murieston Road. His brother, Pte Ernest D. Rae, RFA, wounded & in hosp abroad. EEN 23 Oct Ranken/Rankin/Rankine

251 Pte Henry Rankin ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded Only son of Mr & Mrs James Rankin, station inspector, 9 Hermand Crescent. TED 4 Jan 1917, photo. Pt John Gair Rankin ( ) A & S Hdrs. PoW in Germany. His mother resided, 9 Orwell Place. His younger brother, RSM Robert Rankin, Distinguished Conduct Medal, Royal West Kents, KiA Apr Perhaps kin to Agnes G. Rankine (36) d. 30 Oct 1915, funeral from same address to NMC. Employed, clerk, Edinburgh Meat Market Co. EEN 19 Jun Redden L/Corp William Redden ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1916, Battle of the Somme, & for a second time Son of Mr & Mrs Redden, 85 Dundee Street. He had two brothers in the fighting & another discharged as being medically unfit. TED 23 Aug Ree Pte Andrew Ree ( ) Wounded 15 Sep 1916 F & F, in the same charge from which his brother DoW. Son of Alexander & Christina Ree, of Coatbridge. Nephew of Mr & Mrs Hepburn, 3 Dundee Terrace. His brother, Pte John Ree, 2 New Zealand (Otago Regt), DoW 15 Sep Perhaps kin to James Clark Ree, engineer, 6 Ardmillan Terrace. Sp, Mrs Ree, 28 Watson Crescent. EEN 21 Oct Reid Pte David M. Reid ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Second son of Mr & Mrs David Murdoch Reid, traveller, 9 Almondbank Terrace, Shandon. His brother, Pte G. Wood, wounded Employed, photo process artist, on staff, Edinburgh Evening Despatch. TED 2 Aug 1916, photo. Pte G. Reid ( ) 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded 1916, France. Son of Mr & Mrs David Murdoch Reid, traveller, 9 Almondbank Terrace, Shandon. His brother Pte David M. Reid, wounded TED 25 Jan Pte George Reid ( ) Machine Gun Section, R. Scots. Wounded Only son of Mr & Mrs George Reid, waiter, 10 Fowler Terrace. TED 15 Aug 1916, photo. Pte J. A. Reid ( ) Australian Imperial Force. Wounded His parents resided, 5 Angle Park Terrace. EEN 14 Aug Able seaman John Reid ( ) Royal Naval Reserve. Wounded, gunshot to right thigh 1918 & in hosp. Son of Mr & Mrs Robert Reid, dairy man, 10 Smithfield Street. EEN 14 Oct Pte John Reid ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded, May Wounded for a second time 11 Apr 1917 & in hosp, London. Sp, Mrs J. Reid, 6 Wardlaw Place. EEN 27 Apr Pte Peter Reid ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing the prisoner in Germany Address, 96 Gorgie Road. EEN 3 Jun 1918.

252 Reith L/Corp James Reith ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Battle of Loos & for a second time in The Big Advance, probably on the Somme, His brother, sister-in-law, & niece, Peter Reith, foreman railway servant, Margaret W. Reith (41) d. 29 Dec 1919, funeral to NMC, & Mary Helen Weeks Reith, all of 10Wardlaw Place. Perhaps kin to George Reith (45) d. 24 Sep 1916, funeral from 9 McLeod Street to NMC, George Reith junior, mason, residing 1914 at 10 Wardlaw Street, & Bisland Reith, tailor, 286 Gorgie Road. EEN 27 Jul Rhind Pte R. Rhind ( ) 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded Perhaps kin to Pte William Rhind, Cam Hdrs, wounded 1918, & Richard Rhind (20) d. 6 Sep 1917, funeral 148 Dundee Street to NMC. Employed, Messrs Charles Ritchie, Torphichen Street. TED 22 May 1915 Pte William Rhind ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded, severely, gunshot in left leg & right hand 1918, in hosp, England Sp, Mrs Rhind, 33 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Pte R. Rhind, Cam Hdrs, wounded 1915 & Richard Rhind (20) d. 6 Sep 1917, funeral 148 Dundee Street to NMC EEN 12 Apr TED 23 Apr Richardson Pte John Richardson ( ) KOSB. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany Sp, Mrs Richardson, 15 Downfield Place. Employed, clerk. EEN 4 Jun 1918 Pte William Richardson ( ) pioneers, Seaforth Hdrs. PoW, Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Only son of the late James Richardson of Annan & Mrs Richardson, 20 Orwell Place. EEN 23 & 25 Apr Risk Gunner A. C. Risk ( ) Wounded in action & shell shock Eldest son, his parents resided, 5 Westfield Street. Two brothers, one of them, Pte J. Risk, wounded TED 9 Mar Pte J. Risk ( ) Canadian Contingent No.1. At the Front since Jan Wounded 1915, Belgium. His parents resided, 5 Westfield Street. Two brothers, one of whom, Gunner A. C. Risk, wounded TED 27 Jul Robb Gunner Neil Robb ( ) Canadians. Wounded Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 6 May 1918, photo. Roberts

253 Pte N. H. Roberts ( ) 1, 5 R Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Son of Mr & Mrs Roberts, Russell Road. TED 4 Jun Robertson Pte Alfred Robertson (19) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded in head & shoulder Second son of Mr & Mrs James Robertson, 22 Caledonian Road. Employed, fitter, Tollcross Depot, Edinburgh & District Tramway Co. TED 14 Aug Sgt George Robertson ( ) PoW in Germany. Reported missing, then his mother had a postcard from him, as a prisoner. Son of Mrs Robertson, 27 Springwell Place. TED 25 Jun Pte Hugh Robertson ( ) R. Scots. PoW. His mother was informed by postcard that he was wounded & a prisoner in Germany. Son of Mrs Robertson, 5 Caledonian Place. TED 24 May Pte J. Robertson ( ) Wounded Address, 9 Gibson Terrace. Perhaps kin to Pte Adam Baillie Robertson, 1 A &S Hdrs, DoW 20 Oct 1916, eldest son of James Fyfe Robertson, blacksmith, & Elizabeth Baillie Robertson, 9 Gibson Terrace. TED 14 Sep L/Corp R. Robertson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, left leg amputated Sp, Mrs Robertson, 14 Ivy Terrace. EEN 22 Oct Capt William Robertson ( ) Wounded for a second time Son of Mr & Mrs Robertson, 1 Hermand Crescent. His brother, Pte Samuel Robertson, 16 HLI, d. 10 Feb EEN 28 Sep Rodgers L/Corp R. Rodgers ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany. Youngest son of Mr & Mrs Rodgers, 5 Caledonian Place. Perhaps kin to William David Rogers, warehouse man, same address. EEN 4 May Ross Pte John L. Ross ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded Son of Mr & Mrs John Lockhart Ross, railway servant, 7 Hermand Terrace. He had three brothers in the Services, two of whom were also wounded, including Gunner William L. Ross, Tank Corps, EEN 22 Aug TED 26 Aug Gunner William L. Ross ( ) Tank Corps Wounded, severely, in several places Youngest son of Mr & Mrs John Lockhart Ross, railway servant, 7 Hermand Terrace. He had three brothers in the Services, two of whom were also wounded, including Pte John L. Ross, A & S Hdrs, Employed, Caledonian Railway Co. EEN 15 Aug TED 15 Aug Rough

254 Sgt Robert Rough ( ) MGC. Military Medal & Distinguished Conduct Medal. Gassed, wounded in feet 1918, in hosp, England. Son of James & Annie Rough, 54 Rose Street, 26 Springwell Place & 17 Dalry Road. His five brothers, Corp C. Rough, R. Scots; Driver G. Rough, MT Caterpiller Section, RASC; Pte James Rough, 9 BW, DoW 27 Sep 1915; Pte Smith Rough, R Scots; Pte W. Rough, R Scots. TED 12 Jun 1916, photo of each. Sp, Mrs Rough, 12 Wardlaw Street. EEN 22 May Rutherford Pte R. Rutherford ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded, severely Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Rutherford, 2 Murieston Crescent. Perhaps kin to Robert Mark Rutherford, teacher of music, same address. TED 8 & 16 May 1917, photo. Ruthven Pte David Ruthven ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded in 1917 and early in Wounded for a fifth time 1918, seriously wounded left leg & in hosp, having been only days back at the Front. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs James Ruthven, 169 Dalry Road. His brothers: Cook 1 st class John Ruthven, Royal Navy; Pte Thomas Ruthven, attached 5 R. Scots. KiA 1915, Dardanelles; te William Ruthven, Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 1915, Battle of Loos; Pte Robert Ruthven, Seaforth Hdrs, wounded Employed, baker. EEN 1 May 1917, 28 Mar Pte Robert Ruthven ( ) 7 Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded 1915, France. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs James Ruthven, 169 Dalry Road. His brothers: Pte David Ruthven, Cam (SR) wounded five times; Cook 1 st class John Ruthven, Royal Navy; Pte Thomas Ruthven, attached 5 R. Scots. KiA 1915, Dardanelles; Pte William Ruthven, Seaforth Hdrs. KiA TED 21 Oct 1915, photo. Scott 2 nd Lieut A. J. Scott ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded for a second time Son of Mr & Mrs Andrew Scott, clerk, 38 Hazelbank Terrace. Perhaps kin to James Scott (78) d. 27 Mar 1915, same address, NMC TED 3 Dec 1917 & 21 Jan 1918, photo. 2nd Lieut F. R. Scott ( ), Fife & Forfar Yeomanry. Served three years in F & F. Commissioned. RFA. Military Cross. PoW. His father received a postcard from him, as a prisoner in Germany. Son of William Scott, Clerk of Works, 91 Harrison Road. EEN 14 Jun Sellar L/Corp James Sellar ( ) R Scots. Wounded for a second time 1918 Son of Mrs Sellar, 8 Merchiston Grove, Shandon. TED 14 & 20 Aug 1918, photo. Shanks Pte Thomas Shanks (21) Wounded for a second time Son of Mrs Alexandria Shanks, library cleaner, 19 Wardlaw Place. His brother, Pte James Shanks, 2 R. Scots, KiA 21 Mar Employed, gas meter works tinsmith. TED 26 Jul 1916.

255 Sibbald Pte Harold Sibbald ( ) Enlist ed, RAMC. Transf to A & S Hdrs, Jul Wounded His mother resided, 75 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Francis Calder Sibbald, painter, William H. Sibbald (24) d. 17 Oct 1917, funeral to NMC, & Gunner James R. Sibbald, RFA, Military Medal (EEN 5 Sep 1917), all of 75 Dalry Road. TED 25 Oct 1916, photo. Silvester Pte G. Silvester ( ) BW. PoW. Captured 29 Oct 1914 & prisoner, Munster, Westphalia, Germany Sp. Mrs Silvester, 21 Duff Street. Perhaps kin to Frederick Hugh Silvester, biscuit baker, 6 Wheatfield Road. TED 20 May 1916, photo. Sime/Syme Pte W. Sime ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 52 Moat Street. TED 4 Aug 1915, photo. 2nd Lieut Robert Syme ( ) Rifle Brigade. Wounded, seriously 1918 & in hosp. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Matthew Syme, coach builder, 44 Dalry Road. TED 9 Apr Simpson L/Corp John A. Simpson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Eldest son of Mr & Mrs John Simpson, railway servant, 13 Hermand Terrace. Perhaps kin to Elizabeth S. Simpson (25) d. 6 Jan 1919, funeral from Same address to NMC. TED 16 Sep Pte W. Simpson ( ), bandsman, 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Ypres. His father resided, 18 Yeaman Place. TED 28 May 1915, photo. Sinclair Pte James M. Sinclair (21) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Son of Alexander J. M. Sinclair, watch maker, & Elizabeth Sinclair (63) d. 3 Nov 1918, funeral to NMC, 16 Wardlaw Place. His brothers, in 1911, Alexander Sinclair 26) baker, & David Sinclair (29), meter works brass finisher, same address. Employed, beam & scale maker TED 15 Jun 1915, photo. L/Corp John Sinclair ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Sp, Mrs Sinclair & family, 27 Wardlaw Place. TED 29 Dec 1915, photo. Small L/Corp A. Small ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 10 Springwell Place. TED 15 Jun 1915, photo.

256 Pte Edward Small ( ) Northumberland Fusiliers. Missing son of Mr & Mrs Methven Small, iron moulder, 142 Dundee Street. His brother, Sgt Methven Small, Australian Imperial Force, KiA 24 Jul Perhaps kin to Methven Small ( 7 / 52 ) d. 26 Apr 1920, same address, NMC Employed, Mr Shaw, Butcher, Bread Street. EEN 10 Jul Smith Corp A. H. Smith ( ) BW. Missing His mother resided, 2 Merchiston Grove, Shandon. Perhaps kin to William Smith, rubber worker. & John Smith, iron moulder, same address. TED 20 Oct 1916, photo. Pte Charles Taylor Smith ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time 1918 & in hosp Son of Alexander Smith, 40 Harrison Road. Employed, clerk. TED 29 Mar Pte David Smith ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. PoW in Germany. Wounded twice. His mother resided, West Park Place. EEN 31 May Pte George Smith ( ) R. Scots. Gassed, gas poisoning 1918 & in hosp. Previously wounded, twice Address, 6 Orwell Terrace. Perhaps kin to Alexander Smith, van man, same address. EEN4 Sep Corp J. Smith ( ) KOSB. Eight years service. Wounded for a third time His brother resided, 11 Yeaman Place. TED 26 Sep 1916, photo. Pte John Kerr Smith ( ) Wounded for a second time 1917 & in hosp. Son of Mr & Mrs Edward Smith, 38 Fowler Terrace. TED 18 May Pte William Smith ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Son of Mr Robert. Smith (50), tailor, d. 30 Dec 1917, funeral from 73 Slateford Road to NMC. Employed, salesman EEN 2 May TED 8 May 1916, photo. Sponder Sgt W. H. Sponder ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported wounded & a prisoner. Address, 1 Primrose Terrace. Perhaps kin to Corp C. E. Sponder, R. Scots, gassed 1918 & Thomas James Chesemond Sponder, museum attendant, both of same address. TED 4 Jul 1917, photo. Corp C. E. Sponder ( ) R. Scots. Gassed Address, 1 Primrose Terrace. Perhaps kin to Sgt W.H. Sponder, R. Scots, PoW 1917 & Thomas James Chesemond Sponder, museum attendant, both of same address. TED 20 Apr 1918, photo. Stewart Sgt L. L. Stewart ( ) No. 9016, A & S Hdrs. France, Jun Wounded in leg Eldest son of Mrs Stewart, 15 Atholl Terrace, off Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Alexander Stuart, tailor, tenant, & Alexander Sim Stuart, joiner, lodger, both of same

257 address Employed, five years in counting house of Scotsman newspaper, then reporter with the Yorkshire Herald. TED 27 Oct 1916, photo. L/Corp N. Stewart ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles Address, 40 Dundee Terrace. Perhaps kin to Archibald McCall Stewart, labourer, same address. TED 8 Jun 1915, photo. Pte William McIntosh Stewart ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing then prisoner in Germany. Younger son of Hugh Whitfield Stewart, 12 Caledonian Place. His brother, Alexander Whitefield Stewart, Joiner, same address Employed, coach painter. EEN 27 Apr & 15 Jun TED 27 Apr Stirling Corp George Stirling (23) Scots Gds. Military Medal for bravery in the field Wounded, shrapnel in thigh Address, 2 Appin Terrace. EEN 26 Aug TED 6 Nov 1916, photo. Strong Pte H. Strong (20) R. Scots. Wounded 28 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 40 Watson Crescent. Employed, North British Rubber Co. TED 6 Aug 1915, photo. Sutherland Pte George Sutherland ( ) Cam Hdrs. PoW. Reported wounded, missing, then prisoner in Germany Address, 262 Gorgie Road. TED 19 Jun Pte James Sutherland ( ) signaller, R. Scots. Wounded 1917 & in hosp. Third son of James Sutherland, cab man, 8 Murieston Terrace. EEN 19 Apr Pte Peter Sunderland ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany. Previously wounded. Address, 30 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to James Sutherland, joiner, & Esther Sutherland (14) d. 17 Mar 1916, funeral to EDC, both of same address. Employed, french polisher. EEN 24 Apr Pte Robert Sutherland ( ) signaller, Gordon Hdrs. PoW. His mother received a postcard from him, as a prisoner Eldest son of Mrs Sutherland, 7 Newton Street. EEN 11 May Pte T. Sutherland ( ) No , A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1916 & in hosp, Dublin. Youngest son of Thomas Sutherland (65), rubber worker, d. 3 Dec 1916, funeral to NMC, & Mrs Sutherland, 24 Orwell Place. Sp, Mrs Sutherland, 4 Yeaman Place. Perhaps kin to Robert Sutherland (33) d. 8 Dec 1916, funeral from 24 Orwell Place to NMC. EEN 3 Aug Tait 2 nd Lieut James Ritchie Tait ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, severely, left leg amputated Younger son of Andrew C. Tait, teacher at Tynecastle school, Gorgie,4

258 Thirlestane Road. George Watson s College. Employed, office, Messrs D. E. Wallace & Sommerville, Chartered Accountants, George Street. EEN 18 Apr TED 25 Apr 1917, photo. Pte Thomas Tait ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded for a second time 1918 & in hosp, Sheffield. Address, 27 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to George Tait, shop man, same address. EEN 7 Nov Taylor Sgt ---- Taylor ( ) RFA. Wounded, severely,1917. His parents resided, 15 Bryson Road. Two brothers in the Services. Sp, Mrs Taylor, resided with his parents. Perhaps kin to Pte James Taylor, same address, MGC, missing Employed, Messrs MacKenzie & Moncur, Slateford Road. TED 9 May Pte James Taylor ( ) MGC. Missing His parents resided, 15 Bryson Road. Perhaps kin to Sgt Taylor, same address, RFA, wounded TED 17 & 31 May 1918, photo. Lieut John T. Taylor ( ) Canadians. Gassed 1918 & in hosp, Manchester. Eldest son of Mr & Mrs Taylor, 4 McLeod Street. EEN 30 Aug L/Corp Louis Taylor ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Resided with his sister, 8 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, fireman, North British Railway Co. TED 15 Nov Tervit Pte Andrew Tervit (19) R. Scots. Wounded, gunshot 1917 & in hosp. b. Edin. Youngest son of John Tervit, distillery locomotoive engine driver, & Janet Tervit, 18 & 24 Wardlaw Place. He had three brothers in the Services, including James Tervit, then aged 20, and sisters, Maggie & Helen Tervit. EEN 19 May Thomson Pte J. Thomson ( ), signaller, R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing since Apr 1918, then his mother received a postcard from him, as an unwounded prisoner in Germany Son of Mr & Mrs Robert Thomson, miner, 29 Springwell Place. Employed, Messrs T & J. Bernard, brewers, Slateford Road. EEN 10 Aug TED 10 Aug Pte James Thomson ( ) Enlisted, Aug R. Scots. Wounded, gunshot in knee 1918 & in Bangour Hosp, West Lothian He resided with his parents, 28 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, McVite & Guest. TED 12 Oct Pte John Thomson ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany. Address, 8 Wardlaw Street. Perhaps kin to Neil Thomson, labourer, same address Employed, Granton Gas Works. EEN 27 Apr 1918.

259 Pte Robert P. Thomson ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded, in chest, 19 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Address, 29 Springwell Place & proprietor at 174 Dalry Road. Perhaps kin to Robert Thomson, joiner, tenant, 29 Springwell Place TED 28 Jul Pte Robert Thomson ( ) BW. Missing Address, 14 Eglington Street. Employed, with Mr D. Galloway, ironmonger, Dalry Road. EEN 9 May Corp Thomas Ker Thomson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, badly wounded at Vimy Ridge, Eldest of the three sons of Mr & Mrs Thomas Nibloe Thomson, clerk, 153 Dalry Road & 403 Farley Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. His father was secretary of Ye Old Hearts Association. His brothers, Corp John Smart Thomson, 4 R. Scots, KiA 12 Nov 1917 & George Burck Thomson, telephone engineer, R. Engrs. Perhaps kin to Elizabeth L. Thomson (47) d. 22 Nov 1917, funeral from 153 Dalry Road to NMC. Employed, plumber. TED 17 Apr 1917, photo. Pte William Thomson ( ) Northumberland Fusiliers. Missing since 11 Apr Son of Mrs J. Thomson, 23 Watson Crescent. Perhaps kin to John Watt Thomson, van man, & Robert Wishart Thomson, painter, same address. EEN 18 May Tulloch Pte David Tulloch ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Reported missing since 25 Apr 1918, then prisoner in Germany Son of Mr & Mrs William Tulloch, coach painter, 59 Watson Crescent. EEN 16 Jul Turner Corp Comrie Turner ( ) 13 R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Address in 1914, 12 Murdoch Terrace. His family resided, 54 Dundee Street. Employed, baker, with Martin, Baker, Morrison Street. TED 21 Sep EEN 25 May Walker Pte W. Walker ( ) 2 Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed 1915 & in hosp, Rouen. Address, 8 Newton Street. TED 31 May 1915, photo. Wallace Able seaman William Wallace ( ) Enlisted, Jun RND. Served at Gallipoli, including during the evacuation of the allied force. Wounded, in right hand 1916 & in hosp, London. Son of James Wallace, railway servant, residing 3 Primrose Terrace. His father, proprietor at 262 Gorgie Road. Perhaps kin to George Baker Wallace, cabinet maker, 3 Primrose Terrace. Employed, Currie s Rubber Co, Dalry Road. EEN 28 Nov Watson Pte David Watson ( ) PoW in Germany.; Address, 9 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to Pte Alexander M. Watson, same address, 1, 5 R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA 26 Aug EEN 3 May 1918.

260 Pte James Watson ( ) signaller, R. Scots. PoW in Germany. Sp, Mrs Watson, 9 Downfield Terrace. Employed, postman, GPO, Edinburgh. EEN 24 Apr Pte John Watson ( ) RGA. Wounded 1917 & in hosp. Address, 141 Dundee Street. Son of John & Elizabeth Sandeman Watson. His brother & sister, Pte James Sandeman Watson, Australian Imperial Force, DoW 18 Jul 1918 & Mrs Scott, 175 Gorgie Road. Sp, Mrs Watson, 141 Dundee Street. Employed, ironmonger. TED 2 Oct Pte T. Watson ( ) 6 R. Scots. Wounded Address, c/o Mrs Watson, 19 Springwell Place. TED 30 Nov L/Corp T. C. Watson ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Transferred to Tank Corps. Served at the Dardanelles. Gassed & Wounded for a fourth time Address, 1 Caledonian Place. TED 11 Sep EEN 10 Aug Watt Able seaman James Watt ( ) Anson Battalion, RND.. Wounded 1915, Dardanelles. Only son of Mr & Mrs James Watt, dental instrument maker, 173 Dundee Street. TED 26 May 1915, photo. Pte Robert Watt ( ), Lothian & Border Horse. Transf. to R. Scots Missing & wounded Third eldest son of Leonard Scott Watt, fruiter, 4 Murieston Crescent. Perhaps kin to Charles S. Watt (20) d. 19 Nov 1917, same address, NMC. Employed, with Mr Blanche, Grocer, Shandon Crescent. EEN 25 May TED 26 Jun 1918 Webster Gunner James Webster ( ) RFA. Wounded, severely, in head, chest, thigh & foot 1918 Address, 11 Breadalbane Terrace, off Dalry Road. EEN 18 Oct Wells Pte Alfred Wells ( ) R. Scots. Wounded & at home, PoW. Reported missing since 25 Apr 1918, then prisoner in Germany Son of the late William & Clara Wells. His brothers & sister, Pte George Wells, 12 R. Scots, KiA 28 Sep 1915, Pte William Wells, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA, 5 days earlier, 25 Sep & Mrs Charles Orr, labourer, 1 Gibson Terrace. Sp, Mrs Wells, 19 Fowler Terrace. Son-in-law of William Duncan, 48 Polwarth Crescent. EEN 16 Jul Welsh Sgt T. Welsh ( ), 9 R. Scots. Wounded 1915 & at home. His parents resided, 7 Wardlaw Place. TED 22 Jun & 26 Oct 1915, photo. Wheelen

261 Pte R. Wheelen ( ), 12 R. Scots. Wounded 1915, France & in Lord Derby War Hosp, Warrington Sp, Mrs Wheelen, 17 Wheatfield Place. TED 22 Oct Whitehead Pte J. D. Whitehead ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Address, 2 Appin Terrace. EEN 23 Jul Wight Pte James Wight ( ) R. Scots. He participated in the Gallipoli & Palestine Campaigns Wounded, severely, This was his third time wounded Address, 2 Gorgie Cottages. EEN 17 Sep Wilkie Sgt David Wilkie ( ), 4 R. Scots. Wounded 25 Jun 1915, Dardanelles. Sp, Mrs Wilkie, 38 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, labourer, Edinburgh & Leith Gas Commissioners, Calton Hill. TED 12 Jul Williamson Pte Walter William Augustus Williamson ( ) R. Scots. Missing Address, 16 Dundee Street. Employed, Waverley Rubber Co, Russell Road. EEN 4 May Wilson Gunner James Wilson ( ) RFA. Gassed & Wounded, gas shell explode near him Sp, Mrs Wilson, 40 Harrison Road. EEN 8 Jun1918. TED 8 Jun Pte James Wilson ( ), D Coy, 4 R. Scots. Missing since 28 Jun 1915, then reported wounded. He wrote to his parents that he had a twisted knee & was in hosp His parents resided, 5 Wheatfield Street. TED 27 Jul Pte Robert Wilson ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded for a second time. Son of Mrs Elsor, McLeod Street. EEN 3 May Pte W. J. Wilson ( ) HLI. Wounded, severely 1917 & in general hosp. Son of Mrs Thomas Scott Wilson, engine man, 25 Watson Crescent. Employed, apprentice pattern maker, Messrs Mather & Sons, Orwell Terrace. TED 20 Jul Pte William S. Wilson ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Son of John Wilson, late of Balgreen Road. His sister, Mrs McKendrick, 3 Murieston Crescent. TED 12 Sep Wintour Pte Gilbert Wintour (19) Canadians. Gassed. Wounded for a second time 1918 & in hosp abroad. Gunshot in neck, arm & shoulder, then wounded in chest and right leg. His mother resided, 10 Caledonian Crescent. Perhaps kin to John C. Wintour (52) d.

262 2 Jan 1914, 6 Forth Street, EDC & Pte Angus Wintour, aged 17, R. Scots, d 1915, Edin. (Morningside) Cem. EEN 9 Sep & 9 Nov TED 11 Sep Wood L/Corp David Wood ( ) R. Scots. Missing Son of David & Helen Wood, 14 Bright Terrace, off DalryRoad. His brother, L/Corp Andrew Wood, 5, 6 R. Scots, KiA 27 Feb Employed, postman, GPO, Edinburgh. TED 28 Oct Corp John Wood ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time Sp, Mrs John Wood, tailor, 36 Caledonian Crescent. Employed, police constable, Edinburgh City Police, High Street Police Station. TED 25 Apr Woodburn Pte Matthew T. Woodburn ( ) sapper, R. Engrs. Wounded Son of Mrs Woodburn, 19 Dundee Terrace. Perhaps kin to Ann F. Woodburn (68) d. 14 Apr 1919, funeral from same address to NMC. Employed, plasterer. TED 21 Jun Young Pte B. R. Young ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Address, 27 Stewart Terrace. Perhaps kin to Charles Elliot Young, heating engineer, Same address. TED 28 Jul 1916, photo. Pte George Young ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Address, 9 White Park, opposite 160 Gorgie Road. TED 7 May 1918, photo. L/Corp J. D. Young ( ) R. Scots. PoW. Son of Abraham Young, railway servant, tenant, 9 Richmond Terrace, off Dalry Road. TED 3 May 1918, photo. Street Index Listings for Dead and Other Casualties Linked Streets and Places These generally lying, off Dalry Road, Dundee Street, Gorgie Road, and Slateford Road, & in the Harrison Park and Shandon area, being south of Slateford Road, north of the Union Canal. All within Edinburgh. Alderbank Gardens, Shandon Alderbank Place, Shandon Alderbank Terrace, Shandon Almondbank Terrace, Shandon Angle Park Terrace, Slateford Road Balgreen Avenue, Gorgie Road Balgreen Road, Gorgie Road Bonaly Place (Harrison Place), Shandon Bonaly Road (Harrison Road), Shandon Appin Terrace, Slateford Road Ardmillan Place, Gorgie Road Ardmillan Terrace, Gorgie Road Ashley Terrace, Shandon Athol Terrace, Dalry Road Breadalbane Terrace, Dalry Road Briarbank Terrace, Shandon Bright Terrace, Dalry Road Bryson Road, Dundee Street

263 Caledonian Crescent, Dalry Road Caledonian Place, Dalry Road Caledonian Road, Dalry Road Dalry Road Delhaig, Gorgie Road Douglas Terrace, Dalry Road Downfield Place, Dalry Road Cathcart Place, Dalry Road Cobden Terrace, Dalry Road Cowan Road, Shandon Duff Street, Dalry Road Dundee Place, Dundee Street Dundee Street Dundee Terrace, Dundee Street Fowler Terrace, Dundee Street Gibson Terrace, Dundee Street Gorgie, Cairn Cottage Gorgie Cottages Gorgie Crescent, near Gorgie Mills Gorgie, Damside Cottages, nr Westfield Gorgie Road Harrison Road, Slateford Road Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon Henderson Terrace, Gorgie Road Hermand Crescent, Slateford Road Gorgie, Hayfield Gorgie Mills Gorgie, Newlands Gorgie, Old Square Gorgie, Tannery Buildings, opposite Chesser Hermand Street, Slateford Road Hermand Terrace, Slateford Road Hollybank Terrace, Shandon Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road Laurel Terrace, Slateford Road Lewis Terrace, Dalry Road McLeod Street, Gorgie Road McLeod Street (Corporation Buildings) Merchiston Grove, Shandon Moat Place, Slateford Road Moat Street, Slateford Road Moat Terrace, Slateford Road Newton Street, Gorgie Road Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon Orwell Place, Dalry Road Lily Terrace, Shandon Murdoch Terrace, Dundee Street Murieston Crescent, Dalry Road Murieston Lane, Gorgie Road Murieston Place, Dalry Road Murieston Terrace, Dalry Road Myrtle Terrace, Slateford Road Northcote Street, Dalry Road Orwell Terrace, Dalry Road Primrose Terrace, Slateford Road Reid s Buildings, Gorgie Road Richmond Terrace, Dalry Road Saughton Avenue, Gorgie Road Saughton Crescent, Gorgie Road Saughton Hall Mains, Gorgie Ritchie Place, Dundee Street Robertson Avenue, Gorgie Road Shandon Street, Shandon Shandon Terrace, Shandon Slateford Road

264 Shandon Crescent, Shandon Shandon Place, Shandon Shandon Road, Shandon Tay Street, Dundee Street Tynecastle Lane, Gorgie Road Wardlaw Place, Gorgie Road Wardlaw Street, Gorgie Road Wardlaw Terrace, Gorgie Road Washington Street, Dalry Road Watson Crescent, Dundee Street West End Place, Dalry Road West Fountain Place, Dundee Street West Park Place, Dalry Road Smithfield Street Springwell Place, Dalry Road Stewart Terrace, Gorgie Road Tynecastle Place, Gorgie Road Tynecastle Terrace, Gorgie Rd Westfield Road, Gorgie Road Westfield Street, Gorgie Road Wheatfield Place, Gorgie Road Wheatfield Road, Gorgie Road Wheatfield Street, Gorgie Road Wheatfield Terrace, Gorgie Road White Park, opp 160 Gorgie Road Yeaman Place, Dundee Street Street Index A Listing is indicative of a link, which may or not be an individual s home address. In the case of multiple links to a person, a single entry is given per individual in a street, duplicated for each street in which there is a link Alderbank Gardens, Shandon 7 Pte Archibald H. Forrest ( ), London Regt. KiA 30 Nov Alderbank Place, Shandon 4 2 nd Lieut Oliver Bruce (22), 1, 7 BW. Wounded, PoW, DoW 9 Jun Germany. Alderbank Terrace, Shandon 5 2 nd Lieut Alexander Watt (20), 12 R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug Sgt Matthew Joseph Andrews (49), RAMC. PoW & wounded, d. 13 Apr 1920, 31 Sgt Robert Robertson (31) No. 114, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 2 May Pte James Geddes Bethune (44) No , Royal Defence Corps. d. 8 Jan 1919 Almondbank Terrace, Shandon Pte Archibald Hunter ( ) DoW Pte David M. Reid ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte G. Reid ( ) 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded Pte Charles Oldershaw (18) No , 2, 3 R. Scots. DoW 8 Dec nd Lieut Thomas Harold Oldershaw (20) 3 HLI. KiA 14 Apr Sgt Major Alexander Fraser (64), RASC, d. 18 Jan 1916 Angle Park Terrace, Slateford Rd 4 L/Sgt Adam Harper Black (23) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Pte John Black (35) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 9 Sep 1920.

265 4 Pte William Black (27) R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr L/Corp Thomas Borthwick (20) No. 2193, 1.5 R. Scots. KiA 30 May Corp Thomas Stark MacKenzie (27) No. 5412, 1, 7 BW. DoW 24 Oct Sgt Alexander Paterson Ogilvy (29) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 2 Oct Pte James D. Farquharson ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed Pte Donald Campbell (21) No.18809, 16 R. Scots. KiA 3 Aug Pte J. A. Reid ( ) Australian Imperial Force. Wounded CSM Alexander Whitecross ( ) No.10071, R. Scots Fus. DOW 21 Aug 1918 (MM) 28 Corp William Hogg Douglas (23) No. 1978, 1 BW. DoW 26 Sep Corp William Skae (22) No , RFA. d. 9 Jul 1918 (MM) 31 L/Corp George Crawford ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Gunner Andrew Gibson ( ) No , RFA. DoW 6 Nov Pte James Steedman Wilson (24) R. Scots. DoW 24 Nov Pte John Wilson (39) No , RFA. KiA 19 Nov Gunner John Muir( ), RGA, (MM) 39 Corp Alfred John Strachan (30) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 14 Oct L/Corp Thomas Robertson (23) No. 6343, 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 22 Aug Pte Alexander Walker (35) Territorials. No. 4496, R. Scots. d. 12 May 1916, 68 Pte Christopher R. C. Gordon (25) No. 6338, Canadians Inf. DoW 23 Apr Pte David Duguid Bain (23) Scots Greys. KiA 6 Nov Pte Robert Donaldson (26) No , 8 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 12 Apr Pte John Ross (23) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr 1917, 74 Pte Thomas Ovenston or Heatlie ( ), 3 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 14 Dec Pte George Bain MacMurtie ( ) RAMC. Wounded 1915 Appin Terrace, Slateford Road 1 2 nd Lieut James Rogerson Bell (26) Pte, R. Scots. DoW 1 Apr L/Corp William Davidson (20), Royal Warwickshire Regt, KiA 4 May Pte Peter MacKenzie ( ) No , No. 2636, MGC. DoW 22 Dec L/Corp W. Davidson ( ) Warwickshire Regt. Missing L/Corp James Hunter (20) No.982, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 22 Oct Corp George Stirling (23) Scots Gds. Wounded 1916 (MM) 2 Pte J. D. Whitehead ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Corp James Dougall (20), 2 BW. KiA 21 Jan Pte John Davidson ( ), KOSB, attached MGC. d Pte Alexander K. Alick Mackie ( ) No , R. Scots. KiA 28 Aug Pte William Young (23) No , HLI. DoW 26 Nov Ardmillan Place, Gorgie Road 7 Gunner ---- Henderson ( ) RFA. Missing Pte James Steedman Wilson (24) R. Scots. DoW 24 Nov Pte John Wilson (39) No , RFA. KiA 19 Nov Ardmillan Terrace, Gorgie Road 1 Pte Charles Brockie ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded Pte John Telfer ( ) bandsman, Canadian Inf. KiA Corp Robert Noble ( ) New Zealand Expeditionary Force. Wounded 1918

266 4 Pte James H. Robertson ( ) MGC, (MM) 6 L/Sgt John Smith ( ), 1, 9 R. Scots. Drowned 3 Aug Pte William B. Smith ( ) No. 2081, 1, 4 R. Scots. DoW 4 Jul Pte Andrew G. Bisset ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded for second time Pte Lauchlan Clunas Fraser Weeks or Waddell (28), 2 BW. KiA 25 Sep 1915 Ashley Terrace, Shandon 6 Robert James Edgar (21), late of Royal Navy Air Reserve. d. 7 Feb Gunner Alexander Walker Ritchie (28) No , RGA. DoW 9 Aug Rifleman John Cameron (35) No. 9308, 5 Cam (SR). KiA 18 Feb Colour Sgt William King ( ) No. 6191, 1 BW, KiA 4 Nov 1915 (DCM) 27 Pte John Mathieson (21) Enlisted, Edin. No.2280, 9 R. Scots. Killed 7 Apr Corp Alexander"Alex" Adams (23) No.12814,, RGA. KiA 25 Apr Pte William Watson (20) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 27 Nov Pte Frederick Russell Harvey (28) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Colour Sgt James Mitchell (70) late of Queens Edinburgh Rifles. d. 20 Apr Pte John Brown ( ) DoW 1 Apr 1918, Germany. 70 Sgt William Erskine MacGrouther ( ) No , 19 R. Scots. KiA 22 Oct Sgt John Elliot ( ) R. Engrs. (MM & DCM) 82 2 nd Lieut Noel Rogerson (20), Yorkshire Light Infantry. KiA 28 Mar Athol Terrace, Dalry Road 3 Pte George Fotheringham (20) No.31430, 10, 11 HLI. KiA 11 Apr Pte William Crosby Allen (19) No , Duke of Cornwall s, DoW 15 Aug Sgt L. L. Stewart ( ) No. 9016, A & S Hdrs. Wounded Balgreen Avenue, Gorgie Road Gunner Alexander Brooks (22) No , RFA. Killed 10 May (MM) Balgreen Road, Gorgie Road Pte William Stark Wilson (30) No , 4 Cam (SR). KiA 26 Aug Pte William S. Wilson ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded MacIntosh ( ). Wounded Gassed &Wounded Pte Laurence Gibb (22) No. 9693, 9 BW. d. 18 Jan nd Lieut J. Johnston ( ) Royal Air Force. Wounded in an air accident 1917 Bonaly Place (Harrison Place), Shandon 4 Lieut Christopher Cowan Thorburn (23), 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 14 Jun Driver Charles Robertson (23), RASC. DoW 27 Jun 1917., 6 Pte Peter Robertson (19) No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 4 Apr Pte Frank H. Roberts (21), 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915 Bonaly Road (Harrison Road), Shandon Lieut William Richard Weller ( ), A & S Hdrs. Killed 18 Jul Pte Alexander Kerr Hamilton ( ) No. 3581, 2 KOSB. KiA 9 Apr Pte William Middlemas ( ) No , R. Scots. d. 21 Jun Pte Francis Frank Albert Harding ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded 1916

267 14 Coy Quartermaster Sgt George Mitchell (34) No , RGA. d. 30 Apr Pte Robert R. Mitchell (34) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Able seaman Robert Lawson Anderson (21) No. J/ 40478, RN, d. 23 Dec Pte W. Anderson ( ), HLI. KiA 26 Pte Alexander Burgess Davidson (18) No , 5, 6 R. Scots, KiA 2 Oct Pte James M. Anderson ( ), Canadian Inf. PoW Item (EEN 15 Jan 1916, photo) 38 Pte David Moodie (20) No , 1, 8 A & S Hdrs. d. gas poisoning 30 Jul L/Corp George Butler Walter (21) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Corp James Bird (24) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 25 May Pte William James Heron (22) No , (Sherwood Forresters). KiA 4 Aug Sgt Paul David Geissler ( ) R. Scots. Wounded nd Lieut R. Oliver ( ) Border Regt. Missing & wounded Rifleman Robert Beaton (30) No , Royal Rifle Corps. Dow 22 Nov Pte Peter MacKenzie ( ) No , No. 2636, MGC. DoW 22 Dec Pte Peter McGhie Poyner (33) No , sapper, R. Engrs. DoW 31 Oct Pte Archibald McAlistair Poyner ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Prentice Shearer Poyner ( ) R. Scots. PoW Pte John "Don" Anderson (27) No , 1 Royal Dragoons, d. 29 Nov Pte Alexander John Rae Baillie (34) No , Labour Corps. d. 9 Jan Gunner John Edgar (20) No , RFA. d. 18 Apr nd Lieut D. A. Bell ( ), R. Scots, Wounded 1918 (MC) Breadalbane Terrace, Dalry Rd Pte Walter Walker (36) No. 3022, 5 R. Scots. KiA 27 May Pte George Fotheringham (20) No.31430, 10, 11 HLI. KiA 11 Apr Gunner James Webster ( ) RFA. Wounded 1918 Briarbank Terrace, Shandon 21 L/Corp Ernest Alexander Reilly (23) No. 1171, R. Scots. d. 11 Mar Pte Frederick James Mitchell ( ) R. Scots. Wounded nd Lieut Albert James MacKenzie ( ), Cam (SR). DoW 13 Dec 1917 (MC) 30 Major Frank B. McKenzie (MC & DSO) 32 Pte William J. Cooper (21) No.92356, 14 Tank Corps. KiA 9 Aug 1918., 34 L/Corp A. R. Forsyth ( ) R. Scots. Missing Capt James Henry Hardy (45), Chaplain 1/ 1 Welch Regiment. KiA 5 May nd Lieut. William Lees Hamilton (28). R. Engrs. KiA 20 Sep Pte Frank Burnett Hamilton ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 1915 Bright Terrace, Dalry Road 6 Pte Andrew Campbell (26) No. CMT/ 1952, RASC. DoW, 18 Feb nd Lieut Duncan MacCarter (23), Royal Air Force. d. flying accident 1 May Corp Willliam Hogg Douglas (23) No. 1978, 1 BW. DoW 26 Sep L/Corp Andrew Wood (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 27 Feb 1918.

268 14 L/Corp David Wood ( ) R. Scots. Missing 1916 Bryson Road, Dundee Street 7 CSM David Wilson Aitken (35) No , Canadian Inf, KiA 9 Apr Pte James Dickson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Sgt A. Mackay (36) No , 6 MGC. d. pneumonia, 24 Nov John Morton ( ) KiA 19 Apr Pte John Morton Preston (28) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 19 Apr Gunner Daniel Poggie Ritchie (19) No , RFA. KiA 8 May L/Corp James Hunter (20) No.982, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 22 Oct Pte Robert Penman (23) No , 1 HLI. KiA 21 Dec Pte John Steedman (18), 1, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 16 May Pte Robert Steedman (23) No 12716, 11 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep PteWilliam Steedman (25) No.10138, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 13 Nov Pte John S. Burns (37) No.43625, 15 R. Scots. PoW, d. 26 Jul Pte Donald Withers (29) No. 501, 1, 6 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun L/Corp Alexander MacDonald (19) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 25 Apr Pte Francis Murray ( ), HLI. KiA 25 Apr L/Corp William Urquhart (25) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Robert A. Morgan ( ), 5 Cam Hdrs. DoW 10 May 1918, Germany. 15 Sgt ---- Taylor ( ) RFA. Wounded Pte James Taylor ( ) MGC. Missing Sgt William Henry Letton (27) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 May Corp John Gilmour ( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 20 Pte James Robb (36) No. 8127, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 2 Feb Pte John Aitken (26) No , 6 KOSB. DoW, France 21 Mar Gunner Thomas L. Hardie (23) No.73092, RGA. KiA 22 Apr Corp William Charles Rainbird (35) No. 2853, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte Walter Johnstone Veitch (24) No Scots Gds. KiA 18 May Pte James Borthwick (18) No. 2018, 1,4 R. Scots. KiA 19 Dec Pte Thomas Ormiston (28) No. 1788, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte James Aitken (17) No , 18 Canadian Inf. Killed, accident, 23 Dec L/Corp David Meal (29) No , R. Scots. KiA 28 Mar L/Corp George Irvine Wood (20) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 9 Apr Pte Peter Sunderland ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Gilbert Innes Bertie Joe (18) No , ed 7 Cam (SR). KiA 2 Sep Pte Joseph Bell ( ) No , South Lancashire Regiment. KiA 10 Jun Pte William Rhind ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded Pte William T. Bain (19) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 28 Apr L/Corp Henry Cuthbertson (27) No. 8040, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 May Pte Malcolm Cuthbertson (22) No , 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 May Gunner Alexander Chisholm (20) No , RFA. KiA 30 Jan Gunner John Henry Manson ( ) RGA. Missing Pte A. Cumming ( ) BW, KiA 12 Oct Corp Alexander Herd Ewan (23) No.1428, 2 BW. KiA 9 Jun Pte Andrew Gibson (33) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 22 Mar Pte Lawrence Alexander Proudfoot (21) No , RAMC. DoW 20 May 1917 Caledonian Crescent, Dalry Road

269 2 Pte Peter Moncrieff (28) No. 5241, 1, 6 BW. DoW 23 Dec Pte Harry Albert Downie (18) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA, 1 Jul Pte John Wallace (21) No , Canadian Inf. DoW 4 Jun Pte Thomas Kerr (36) No , 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 1 Oct Pte Peter Clow ( ). Wounded for third time Pte Andrew Stenhouse ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar Pte John Edington (27) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 21 Oct Pte David Alexander (24) No.10281, 1 Royal Dragoons. d. 28 Oct BSM George Alexander (26) No , RFA. d. an accident, 12 May Pte James Barclay (32) No , 18 HLI. DoW 27 Oct L/Corp David Dryden (23) No. 7100, 8 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 25 Sep 7 L/ Corp James Milne Rhynas (35) No , R. Engrs. KiA 28 May Pte John Henry Girdwood (38) No or 15818, 12 R. Scots. KiA 15 Sep Pte James Kellman ( ) HLI. PoW in Germany L/Corp Louis Taylor ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time L/Corp James B. Hickie ( ) No.25775, R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 30 Jul Pte James MacKenzie (23) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 27 Sep Sgt John MacKenzie ( ). Missing Sgt A. MacNicoll ( ) Tank Corps. Wounded Driver William Inglis ( ) No , Canadian Field Artillery. DoW 21 Oct Sgt A. G. Stronach (27) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 16 Oct Pte William Stronach (23) No. 2184, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte Gilbert Wintour (19) Canadians. Gassed. Wounded for a second time Pte Donald Polson (27) No. 9225, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 15 Sep Pte David Brown Scrimgeour (30) 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 3 Dec Pte Thomas W. Anderson ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 15 May L/ Corp Robert Bell (24) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Gunner Lewis Corbett (24) No , RGA. DoW 25 Apr Pte Robert Hume ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded Pte James Culbard Murray (32) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. DoW 16 Aug Corp Thomas A. Airmet (21) No. 6857, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 15 Dec Corp Benjamin Anderson (35) No. 8101, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 28 Apr Pte Alexander John Lindsay (22), 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Apr Pte James MacGuire ( ), 2 Scots Gds. KiA 28 Apr Pte Robert L. Thomson (24) No , RFA. d. influenza, 28 Oct Pte Adam Irvine (31) No.9648, 2 or 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 13 Oct Pte John T. Keppie (29) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. d. 1 Apr Pte John Wilson (39) No , RFA. KiA 19 Nov Pte George Douglas Fisher (33) No , Canadian Medical Corps. d. 2 Sep Pte James C. Newberry (23) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 14 Nov Pte Harry Waugh (27) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 16 Oct Pte Hamilton Paton Thorpe (36) No. 5591, A & S Hdrs. d. accident 1 Jun Pte John MacMillan ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte William Godfrey (31) No.4570, 2 Scots Gds. KiA 20 Oct L/Corp Robert Johnston (21) No. 1288, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Jul Pte Robert C. MacLeish (30) No. 1608, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. 25 Sep Pte John Russell (26) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 3 May Pte Robert Bertie Thomson (19) No.59799, R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug 1918.

270 26 Driver William Ovens Thomson (29), MT, RASC. KiA 4 Jul Pte John R. Colquhoun ( ) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 10 Sep Pte James Thomson ( ) Enlisted, Aug R. Scots. Wounded Pte Thomas Aloysius Creamer ( ) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Pte Alexander R. Geddes (34) No.34445, 2 R. Scots. DoW 15 Apr Pte Henry C. Gray (23) No.20009, 16 R. Scots. DoW 14 Jun Sgt George Stormont (22) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 8 Jun Pte John Herd Gibb (26) No , 5 Cam Hdrs, KiA 3 Mar Pte Robert Baptie Hall (38), 10 HLI. d. 4 Oct Pte Andrew Wright (19) No. 753, 1, 4 KOSB. DoW 20 Oct Pte James Allan (29) No , 3 R. Scots. d. 22 Dec Pte William Crawford ( ) No , R. Scots,d. dysentry, France, Pte John Jollie ( ) No.6619, 2 R. Scots. KiA 5 Dec Corp John Wood ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time Pte Edward MacKenzie Nicol (30) No.42358, 10, 11 HLI. d. 23 Apr 1918 Germany. 37 Pte Henry Thomson (31) No , RASC & 1, 7 Cam (SR). DoW 13 Jun Pte A. Dickson ( ) No. 3531, R. Scots. Wounded, arm amputated, L/ Corp James Beveridge (29) No.8588, 2 R. Scots. KiA 18 Jul Pte John Christie (23) No.88974, MGC. KiA 4 Sep Pte James Hill ( ), R. Scots. KiA Pte John Allan MacConnell (35) No , 8 BW. KiA 25 May Pte William Smith ( ), R. Scots. KiA 29 Sep Pte R. A. MacKinlay ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Pte David MacDonald MacLaren ( ), 4 R. Scots. Wounded Sgt David Wilkie ( ), 4 R. Scots. Wounded Pte Robert B. Hunter ( ) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 29 Sep Pte Alexander MacGehan (40) No , 5 HLI. DoW 14 Mar 1918, 40 Pte Alexander Redpath (34) No HLI. DOW 27 May Corp James Jim Wightman (24) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr 1917 Caledonian Place, Dalry Road 1 L/Corp T. C. Watson ( ) Tank Corps. Gassed & Wounded for a fourth time L/Corp John MacQuair (26) No , King s Liverpool Regt. KiA 31 Jul Pte Donald Monteith ( ) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep Sgt Charles Yonng ( ) No. 1127, 9 R. Scots. Killed, sniper s bullet, 20 Apr Pte George Miller ( ) R. Scots. PoW & Wounded in Germany Pte Hugh Robertson ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany L/Corp R. Rodgers ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte Peter Moncrieff (28) No. 5241, 1, 6 BW. DoW 23 Dec Gunner Thomas Kerr Littlejohn (40) No , RGA. KiA 9 Apr Pte James Samuel (18) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep Corp David Borthwick (24) No , HLI. d. 2 May Pte James Slight Duncan (40) No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Aug Pte James Walker Ogilvie (37) No , 9 Cam (SR). DoW 11 Feb Pte Robert L. Thomson (24) No , RFA. d. influenza, 28 Oct Pte A. Liddell ( ), RASC. Newspaper item (TED 25 Jan 1916, photo) 9 Pte C. B. Liddell ( ), RAMC. Newspaper item (TED 25 Jan 1916, photo) 9 Sgt J. Liddell ( ) R. Engrs. Newspaper item (TED 25 Jan 1916, photo) 9 Sapper J.H. Liddell ( ) R. Engrs. Newspaper item (TED 25 Jan 1916, photo)

271 9 Q.M.S. T. Liddell ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Newspaper item (TED 25 Jan 1916, photo) 10 Corp Thomas A. Airmet (21) No. 6857, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 15 Dec Pte Peter Collins ( ) No. 2030, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Corp Hugh Sommerville( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 12 Pte Thomas Ure Bennet ( ) No.30576, 2 HLI. KiA 28 Apr Pte William McIntosh Stewart ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany L/Corp William Armstrong (32) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 14 Apr Pte George Dunnett (21) No , 8 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 23 Apr L/Corp Thomas H. MacDougall ( ), 9 BW. Wounded Pte Hector I. Cameron ( ), HLI. KiA 22 Apr Pte Jonathan Joss Towns (36) No , 6 BW. KiA 31 Jul Pte Robert Cantley (32) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr nd Lieut Andrew Peter Hay (21), 1 KOSB. KiA 30 Apr Pte George Paxton ( ) Canadians, (MM) 18 Pte Robert Hastie Locke (25) No. MI/ 08955, RASC. d. 9 Nov Pte Alexander MacKay (34) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Pte Robert Taylor (26) No , 5 A &S Hdrs. DoW 9 Jan Pte George Bishop (19) No. 6180, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KIA 25 Sep Pte Walter Robert Fairgrieve (35) No , 15 R. Scots. d. 2 Jun Pte D. S. Hay ( ). PoW & wounded Pte Peter Miller Alexander (25) No.11410, KOSB. d. 21 Sep Caledonian Road, Dalry Road 1 Pte Thomas F. Johnstone (25) No.41934, 2 KOSB. KiA 20 Oct L/Corp James Nicol (22) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug Gunner John Stephenson Simpson (29) No RFA. KiA 30 Sep Pte Alexander Swanson (24) No. 2676, 1 R. Scots. DoW 5 May Pte David Swanson (33) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 27 May Pte Murdoch Swanson (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. d. 11 Aug Pte Peter Swanson ( ) No.11147, 10 A & S Hdrs. d. 12 Oct Pte David Stewart ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 22 Mar Pte William Neilson Stewart ( ) No , 9 HLI. KiA 23 Oct Pte Hamilton Paton Thorpe (36) No. 5591, A & S Hdrs. d. accident 1 Jun Bombardier William Simpson (22) No , RFA. KiA 25 Sep Corp John Weir ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pt Andrew Hotson Ramsay (18) No.3498, 1, 9 R. Scots. Killed 25 May Pte George Lumsden Ramsay (26) No , 9 R. Scots. DoW 20 Sep L/Corp Norman Stewart ( ), Seaforth Hdrs. Killed Pte John Davidson ( ) 10 Cam (SR). Gassed CSM James Thomson Martin ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 27 Aug Pte John A. Hotson ( ), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 May Pte James Douglas (33) No , Canadian Inf, KiA 12 Aug Pte James Hugh Finlay (33) No. 3829, 1 R Scots. KiA 22 Feb Pte Thomas George Innes (21) No.4705, Australian Imperial Force. KiA 7 Apr Pte Tom H. Keddie ( ) R. Scots, (MM) 11 Pte David Noble (20) No , 10 Cam (SR). DoW 29 Apr Pte John Watson (18) No , 1, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr 1917

272 12 Sub Lieut George Jarron Newlands (41), engineer, RNVR. Drowned 11 Apr Pte Thomas Henry Tom Lowe (29) No. 7224, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep 1915, 14 CSM Alexander Crockett MacAdam (33) No.9725, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 7 Jan Sgt William Willie Nicol ( ) No , RGA. KiA 29 Apr (MM) 16 Pte William J. Cooper (21) No.92356, 14 Tank Corps. KiA 9 Aug Pte W. Graham ( ), No , 2 R. Scots. d. 22 Jul Pte William Lawson (20) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Corp Frank Boyes (31) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Pte William Hogg (23) No.296, RFA. KiA 6 Aug Pte William Thomson Caw ( ) No. 2025, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte Alfred Frederick Farquhar (28) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 9 Aug Sgt Arthur Ford Harvey (24) No. 4/ , RASC. DoW 31 Mar Pte Alexander Bremner Lemon ( ) No , Canadian Inf. DoW 9 Oct Pte Alfred Robertson (19) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded 1918 Cathcart Place, Dalry Road 7 Pte William Gillon ( ) No.66000, air mechanic, Royal Air Force. d. 5 Apr L/Corp David MacIsaac (24) No , Canadian Mounted Rifles. KiA 4 Jun Pte John MacIsaac (19) No.13979, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr Pte James Barclay (32) No , 18 HLI. DoW 27 Oct Pte William Caldwell (21) No.1442, Machine Gun Sect, 9 R. Scots. KiA 11 Jan L/Corp George Alfred Davie (19) No.42671, 2 Cam (SR), d. 24 Feb Sgt John Ellis (35) No , 10,11 HLI. KiA 9 Apr CSM Gordon Rhind Ellis ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Sgt Claude R. Simpson ( ) Australian Imperial Force (MM) 17 Sgt James Ramsay (26) No. 364, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun L/Corp James Blackwood (21) No. 9151, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 30 Sep Pte Robert Blackwood (27) No. 4104, Australian Imperial Force. KiA 19 Aug L/Corp Murray Coventry Fowler (23) No , 14 Tank Corps. KiA 9 Aug Gunner J. Burnett ( ) Tank Corps. Wounded Driver Donald Cockburn ( ) RFA. PoW Pte William J. MacCurrach (20) No , BW. Wounded Pte George Bishop (19) No. 6180, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KIA 25 Sep Pte James Skedd ( ) No. 1618, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA. 28 Jun Corp Donald A. S. Morris (33) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 26 Aug Pte Thomas Anderson Morris (24) No , RAMC. DoW 24 Mar nd Lieut Dugald Shaw (33), 1, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 27 Jul Cobden Terrace, Dalry Road 13 2 nd Lieut J. M. Thomson ( ), R. Scots. KiA 21 Sep Cowan Road, Shandon 20 Pte Robert L. Gardiner ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1916

273 30 Pte Charles William George Arnott (19) No.40438, 1 Cam (SR), KiA 29 Oct Pte James Curly Grant (48), HLI. Drowned 18 Dec Corp John MacLean (31), 4 Cam Hdrs. KiA Pte Andrew Matthew Murray (21) No , 6 R. Scots. DoW 2 Jun Pte William Bell (21) No.2072, 1,5 R. Scots, KiA 28 Jun App. midshipman John Williamson (18) No , RN. Drowned 14 Oct 1918 Dalry Road Pte Alexander D. Inglis (24) No. 8673, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 7 Apr Pte John Mathieson (24), 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 26 Oct Pte James Rough (18) No. 4063, sapper, R. Engrs & 9 BW. DoW 27 Sep Sgt Robert Rough ( ) MGC. Gassed, wounded L/Sgt Hugh Spence Galloway ( ) No. 711, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 2 May Corp David Borthwick (24) No , HLI, d. 2 May Pte James Pentland ( ) signaller, MGC. Gassed nd Lieut Robert Syme ( ) Rifle Brigade. Wounded Pte James Alexander Munro (23) No. 7974, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Robert Innes ( ), Good Citizenship Reward Fireman Robert Scott (36), Mercantile Marine. Drowned 9 Jan Pte Hugh Ewing Watson (28) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 1 Aug Pte John Williamson (21) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 23 Mar Pte Harold Sibbald ( ) RAMC & A & S Hdrs. Wounded Gunner James R. Sibbald ( ) RFA, (MM) 83 Pte William Edgar Berry (38) No , 6 KOSB, KiA 9 Apr Sgt John Armet (24) No. 880, 5 R. Scots. DoW 12 Jul Colour Sgt Alexander John Lochhead (22) No. 1321, 4 R. Scots. KiA 14 Jul Pte John Corsar Murphy ( ) No R. Scots. DoW 15 Jun L/Corp Andrew T. T. Tulloch (23) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 24 Aug L/Corp William Seggie Findlay (26) No , R. Engrs. KiA 2 May Able seaman Robert Thomas Low (33) No , RN. d. 15 Oct Pte William Thomas Low (32) No , R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 28 Oct Pte Robert Taylor (26) No , 5 A &S Hdrs. DoW 9 Jan Pte Thomas Galloway ( ) No , 2 BW. KiA 21 Apr Pte James Hill ( ), R. Scots. KiA Sgt David Jenkinson ( ) No R. Scots. KiA 17 Nov Pte Frank MacGuire (25) No. 1914, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte James Hamish Porteous ( ). DoW 27 Sep Pte Henry Cowe (24), RASC. d, 30 Jun nd Lieut Donald Kennedy (23) 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 30 Aug 1918, 153 Pte William Preston (19) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Oct Lieut Robert William Proudfoot (32) No. 7912, 2 BW. KiA 21 Jan Corp John Smart Thomson (21) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Corp Thomas Ker Thomson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded L/Sgt Dugald Stewart Monteath (24) No. 4209, Cam Hdrs. KiA 15 Oct Pte David Wilson (36) No (No ), 6 BW. d. 23 Apr Pte James Winton (22) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Air Mechanic James Wylie (28) No , 43 Squadron, RAF d. 27 Nov 1918

274 161 L/Corp John Wylie (23) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Cook 1 st class John Ruthven (25) No. L/ 7538, RN. Drowned 31 May Pte Thomas Ruthven (26) No. 2117, 5 R. Scots. KiA 10 Jun Pte William Ruthven (22), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Pte David Ruthven ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded 1917, early 1918 & fifth time Pte Robert Ruthven ( ) 7 Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded Gunner William Grey Danskin ( ) No , RFA. KiA 8 Sep L/Sgt John Andrew Lennie (36) No. 8378, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 4 May Pte Alexander McNeill Flint (20) No , RGA, DoW 17 May L/Corp George Butler Walter (21) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte Alexander Begbie (18), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 May Pte David Begbie (20) No. 2621, 2 R. Scots. KiA 22 Jul Pte Archibald Bonnar (41) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Driver George MacDonald ( ) No , RASC. DoW Pte James Thomson (52) No , Labour Corps. d. 14 Jan Pte John F. Bain ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded Pte Andrew Campbell (26) No. CMT/ 1952, RASC. DoW, 18 Feb 199 Pte Robert Allison ( ) No , 1, 5 Cam (SR). d. 19 Nov Corp John Douglas Bell ( ), 11 R. Scots. KiA 24 Mar Pte Alexander Farquharson ( ) Canadian Inf. d Gunner Robert Lyon ( ) No.1254, RFA. KiA 27 Oct Gunner T. MacGilliwie (22) No , RFA. d. pneumonia, 2 Nov Corp Harry Bell ( ) RFA. Wounded Pte William Farquharson ( ), Lancashire Fusilier. PoW in Germany Pte James Banks (33) No , 1,7 Cam (SR), KiA 1 Nov Pte Alexander Pratt ( ) HLI. PoW in Germany Pte James Slight Duncan (40) No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Aug Pte William Gray Duncan ( ) No. 2743, 5 R. Scots. KiA 17 Nov Pte James Walker Ogilvie (37) No , 9 Cam (SR). DoW 11 Feb Pte George Knox Brown ( ) Cam Hdrs. PoW L/Sgt Neil MacKay (30) No. 902, 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Corp James Nicol Beatson ( ) No. 2024, R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul 1916 Delhaig, near Chesser, Gorgie Road 1 Pte John Fanning ( ) No , 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 27 Sep Pte Archibald Hastie (22) Australian Imperial Force. Gassed & wounded Pte David Hastie (19) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded for a second time Pte A. Hay( )R. Scots, (MM) 4 Pte John Skinner (35) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 13 May Pte W. Houliston ( ), 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded 1915 Douglas Terrace, Dalry Road Pte Maurice Dunnet ( ) Scots Greys & HLI. Missing 1917 Downfield Place, Dalry Road L/Corp George H. Miller ( ) No. 5381, 1,2 Scottish Horse, d. 17 Nov 1915 Pte Andrew Watt Pryde (26) No , 1 KOSB. DoW 16 Aug 1917 Pte James Lawrie ( ) No. 6246, 8 BW. Wounded 1915 Pte M. Stewart ( ) Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug 1917)

275 1 Pte Archibald Fleming Veitch (18) No , Canadian Inf. DoW 22 Jun Driver James Moodie ( ) No. 7625, RFA. d. pneumonia 11 Nov 1918 (MM) 5 Pte Robert Prior (21) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW Pte James Alexander Angus (20) No , 10 Cam (SR). KiA 19 Aug Gunner ---- Day ( ), RFA. d. 1916/17 6 Pte Alexander Porteous (23) No , 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 6 Sep Corp Adam Horsburgh Porteous (23) No. 9993, Scots Fusiliers. DoW 30 Jul Trooper William Ferguson ( ) No. 3855, 1, 1 Scottish Horse. d. 2 Nov Pte Arthur Foster Scott ( ), R. Scots. KiA 22 Aug Pte David George Allan (29). No , 10/11 HLI. d. Edin. Castle, 3 Feb Pte James Baird (34) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 24 Apr Pte James Watson ( ) signaller, R. Scots. PoW in Germany Gunner Alexander Glen Oswald (19) No , RGA. DoW 11 Jul Gunner Donald Cameron ( ) Tank Corps. PoW in Germany Pte James Callan ( ) Seaforth Hdrs, KiA Gunner George Low (28) No , RGA. d.26 Oct 1918, 11 Pte William Munro MacDonald ( ), A & S Hdrs. KiA 29 Sep Pte John Skinner (35) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 13 May Pte James Madden (32) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 2 Sep Pte Hugh Kerr ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded for a second time L/Corp James Murray ( ) R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp Alexander Robertson ( ). Killed Pte Andrew M. F Shepherd (33) No , R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 28 Nov Pte William Gollan ( ) No , 6 KOSB. KiA 23 Sep Corp William MacGibbon (20) No , 16 HLI. KiA 15 Sep Pte William R. Robinson (40) No. 1404, 2, 1 Lothian & Border Horse. d. 26 Jun Pte David Paton (26), R. Scots. KiA Pte John Richardson ( ) KOSB. PoW in Germany Pte Ernest Scott (18) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 14 Oct Pte Thomas Pringle ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded Pte Edward Dickson (29) No , 38 Canadian Inf. DoW 5 Nov Pte William Lindsay ( ), R. Scots. DoW 20 Feb 1918, 20 Air Mechanic Charles Watson Swan (33) No , RAF. d. 18 Apr L/Corp Andrew Brown ( ) No. 1297, 2 BW. KiA 7 Jan Pte William Liddell (25), Cam Hdrs. KiA 16 Jul Pte John William Scott MacDonald (19) No. 1991, 9 R. Scots DoW 3 Apr Pte James Mitchell (19), 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 22 Sep CSM Richard Watt Smith ( ) BW. KiA 26 Sep Duff Street, Dalry Road 21 Pte William Caldwell (21) No.1442, Machine Gun Sect., 9 R. Scots. KiA 11 Jan Corp Adam Hay Gove ( ) No , 5 Dorsetshire Regiment. Killed 19 Sep Pte John Taylor (30) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Sep 1916

276 21 Pte G. Silvester ( ) BW. PoW in Germany Pte William J. MacCurrach (20) No , BW. Wounded Pte Colin Graham (19) No.15301, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 23 Jul L/Corp Alexander MacDonald (20) No , 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 8 Oct Pte Hugh Russsell (29) No. PLY/13139, Royal Marine Light Infantry. d. 26 Jul Pte A. Ballantyne ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for third time Pte Hugh Broatch ( ) Canadian Inf. Wounded Sgt R. Dalrymple (24) R. Scots. Wounded in action L/Corp John Gulland Johnstone (24) No. 1747, 2 BW. KiA 8 Oct Pte John Archer (25) No , 11 Hampshire Regt. KiA 22 Mar Pte Archibald Walls (21) No. 1461, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 26 Oct Pte James White Dryden (29) No , 7, 8 KOSB. DoW 31 Jul 36 Pte William Gibb ( ) No.9253, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep Pte James Stewart Roberts (21) No. 3246, 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 31 Dec Pte W. MacDonald ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte William Munro MacDonald ( ), A & S Hdrs. KiA 29 Sep Pte John Morrison ( ) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 22 Sep Pte Alexander Ramsay (47) No. 3406, 6 R. Scots. d. 31 Dec Pte John Fisher ( ) BW. PoW In Gerrmany 1918 Dundee Place, Dundee Street 2 Pte James Lawrie ( ) No. 6246, 8 BW. Wounded Pte Andrew Lauder Currie (31) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 2 Nov L/ Corp Alexander Finnie (23) No.533, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Pte William Hepburn (29) No.2444, Australian Imperial Force. DoW 28 Feb nd Lieut Frances Edgar MacKenzie (20), 13 Cam (SR). KiA 23 Apr Pte James Weir MacKenzie (19) No. 2193, 16 R. Scots. KiA 18 Oct L/Corp John D. Preston ( ) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Dundee Street Pte Thomas MacDougall (22) No.4237, 8 BW. KiA 18 Jul Pte J. Hay ( ). Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug 1917) 7 Sgt A. McKay ( ) MGC, (MM) 16 Driver Alexander Alex Bruce (29) No , RFA. d. 16 Feb Pte John Fraser (18) No. 1321, 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA Pte Alexander Robertson (18) No. 5415, 1, 7 A & S Hdrs. KiA 30 Jun Scullion George Robertson (19) No , Mercantile Marine. d. 15 Oct Gunner Arthur Watson (29), RFA. DoW Pte Walter William Augustus Williamson ( ) R. Scots. Missing Pte Alexander Porterfield Watt (38) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Gunner James MacKinnell (33), RGA, d. 5 Nov Pte John Rennie (23), 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 14 Nov Pt George Waldie ( ) No , 1 KOSB. KiA 4 Jun Able seaman James Bell Paterson (19) No. Clyde Z/ 6358, RND. KiA 3 Nov 1915

277 30 Pte William Allison (26) No , 56 Coy, MGC. KiA 7 Jun Pte James Jim Davidson ( ) No , BW, KiA 10 Sep Pte Alexander Fletcher (19) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Driver Alexander Wilson Binnie (20), No , RFA. KiA 2 Jan Pte James McKay Binnie (19) No , RAVC. d. 19 Jul Pte John Gardner (30) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep Pte James Liddell ( ) No. 4508, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 13 Nov Pte John MacIntosh ( ), R. Scots. DoW Pte William MacIntosh ( ), R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA Pte C. Factor ( ) HLI. Wounded Pte J. Ewan (27) No , 12 HLI. d. 31 Jul Able seaman John Ovenston ( ), H.M.Torpedo Boat No.31, Good Citizenship Mrs Mitchell ( ). Good Citizenship Reward (TED 22 Jul 1918) 47 Pte A. Beattie ( ), Scots Gds. PoW Escaped (TED 3, 7 & 10 April 1916). 48 Pte Alexander MacLaren (26) No , 7 BW. KiA 21Mar Pte William Preston (19) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Oct Sgt M. Mooney ( ) Royal Dublin Fusiliers (MM) 54 Pte Hugh Bruce (24) No. 8421, 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 27 Sep Pte Thomas Aloysius Creamer ( ) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Pte John Kerr Cumming ( ) No. 2331, 2 R. Scots. DoW 23 Jun L/Corp George Hunter (19) No.23316, 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Oct Pte Walter T. Knox (21) No , 1, 5 R. Scots. d. 2 Feb Pte John Longmuir South Manson (28) No , Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Mar Trooper Alexander Millar (22) No. 5561, 1, 2 Lovat s Scouts. DoW 16 Oct Pte John Brotherston ( ) HLI. PoW in Germany Corp Comrie Turner ( ) 13 R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Pte John Anderson (19) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 17 Oct Pte James Hamilton (38) No , sapper, R. Engrs. DoW 10 Sep Corp Edward Smart (51) No , R. Defence Corps. d. tuberculosis, 22 Apr Pte Robert Benning Eadie ( ) d Pte William Lindsay ( ), 1, 2 Gordon Hdrs. DoW 4 Oct Pte Albert J. Belcher (36) No , 6, 7 R. Scots. Fusiliers. DoW 16 Jun Rifleman Samuel Cameron (36), New Zealand Rifle Brigade. KiA Able seaman George MacKenzie (23) No.Z/5262, 52621, RNVR. KiA 13 Nov Corp George Muir (27) No , 4 R. Scots. d. 23 Oct Corp Thomas MacGill ( ) No. 8250, 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 11 Apr Pte William Finlay (18) No. 9527, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 22 Dec Pte John Cameron Wemyss (24) No , RAMC. d. pneumonia, 23 Oct L/Corp C. W. Craig ( ) A & S Hdrs. Gassed for second time Pte William Findlay (19 ) 1 Cam Hdrs. Missing Pte J. Mack ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany 1918

278 72 Pte George Newton (19) No. 5582, Cam Hdrs. Wounded 1916 & Shocked Pte John Aitchison (27) No. 435, 2 BW, KiA 9 May Pte Chrisopher Finlass ( ) No , MGC. KiA 14 Sep Pte Peter Jeffrey (32) No.25013, 10 Cam (SR). DoW 19 Apr Pte James Angus McIntosh (21) No. 3608, 6 R. Scots. d. 22 Aug L/Corp William Redden ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1916, & Pte Peter Lang (19) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 22 Oct Pte J. S. Kerr ( ) RAMC, (DCM). Newspaper item (EEN 27 Jan 1916, photo) 93 Pte William Brown (52) No , Royal Defence Corps. d. 5 Sep Pte Henry Harry Bradford (26), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 5 Nov L/Corp C. Archibald ( ) Tank Corps. PoW & Wounded Pte William Hoatson (19) No , 6 BW. POW, DoW 28 Mar 1918, Germany. 108 Pte Thomas Toon ( ), R. Scots. KiA Gunner James Thomson (35), RFA. KiA 11 Jul Pte Anthony "Tony" Barclay (35) No. 3054, 2 R. Scots. KiA 15 Oct Pte James F. Miller ( ) No , 9 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 10 Jul Pte John Gill Taylor (20) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. DoW 20 Apr Pte G. A. Walker ( ) No. 1215, buglar, 5 R. Scots. d. 13 Sep Pte John Walker (20) No. 4070, 32 Coy, Labour Corps. DOW. 3 Aug Pte George Park ( ) No.79464, sapper, 4 R. Engrs. KiA 17 Apr (MM) 136 Corp A. White ( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 141 Pte James Gullane ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 13 Mar Pte Gavin Martin (22), 13 BW. d. 5 Mar Driver Alexander Muir ( ) No , RFA. DoW 2 Oct (MM) 141 Pte John A. Neill ( ) No. R4/ , RASC. DoW 28 Feb Pte James S. Watson (32) No. 1169, Australian Imperial Force. DoW 18 Jul 1918, 141 Pte John Watson ( ) RGA. Wounded Pte Robert Frater Jacks (22) No.10518, 1 R. Scots. KiA 14 Oct Sgt Methven Small ( ) No.2736, 12 Australian Imperial Force. KiA 24 Jul Pte Edward Small ( ) Northumberland Fusiliers. Missing Pte Frank E. Bates (33) No , BW. KiA 24 Oct Pte Thomas John Inglis Milne ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915, 148 Pte David Anderson ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Stoker 1 st class James Leitch (25) No. K/ 31105, Royal Navy. DoW 16 Jul Pte Thomas MacFadden ( ) No.1838, 3 Dragoon Gds. DoW 12 Apr Pte George Rhind (26) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 8 May Pte Adam Whitelaw ( ) No , 13 R. Scots. DoW/ KiA 20 Sep CSM William Wingate (24) No , South Staffordshire Regt. KiA 14 Mar Driver Alexander Buchan (33) No. T4/246423, RASC. d. 29 Oct L/Sgt David Buchan (33) No. 6894, Piper, 1 HLI. KiA 20 Dec Pte Robert Penman (23) No , 1 HLI. KiA 21 Dec Pte Joseph Brooks (30) No. 9956, 1 HLI. d. 31 Dec Pte P. M. Gowan ( ) No.23227, Cam Hdrs. KiA 19 Nov Pte Frank MacGuire (25) No. 1914, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte Archibald Chapman ( ) No , 4 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 20 Nov 1917.

279 173 Pte Charles Cheyne (22) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 Mar Able seaman James Watt ( ) RND. Wounded 1915 Dundee Terrace, Dundee Street 3 Trooper John MacArdle (28), Inneskilling Dragoons. KiA 7 Jul Pte John Ree (21), 2 New Zealand (Otago Regt). DoW 15 Sep Pte John R. Weddell (39), RFR/ CH/33/832, Royal Marine Light Inf. KiA 5 Oct Pte Andrew Ree ( ). Wounded Pte William Forrest (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs, KiA 27 Sep Pte Thomas J. Hand (23), 1 HLI. d. 23 Apr Pte Matthew T. Woodburn ( ) sapper, R. Engrs. Wounded Pte Robert Shepherd Moir (36) No , 1, 7 Cam (SR). d. 19 Apr L/Corp Adam White (21) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KIA 15 Nov L/Corp James Keir Hood (33) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. DoW 12 Mar Sgt Andrew Laird Milne (23) No , RAMC. d. 5 Jul Pte Robert Walker Nisbet ( ) Cam (SR). Gassed twice & Wounded L/Corp N. Stewart ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded Pte James Oliver (26) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 23 Mar Pte William Smith Oliver (30) No , 13 R. Scots. DoW 17 Sep Pte James Wilson (26) No , RFA. d. hepatitis 27 Dec Corp James Purves ( ) BW. PoW in Germany 1918 Fowler Terrace, Dundee Street Pte Joseph Brooks (30) No. 9956, 1 HLI. d. 31 Dec 1918 Pte John Notman ( ), Canadians. KiA 8 Apr Corp John Jack Gifford (26) No. 9198, 2 Scots Gds. KiA 9 Oct Pte James S. Murphy (20), buglar, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte James Lamb ( ) No. 4785, BW. Wounded for second time L/Sgt William Willie Brown (26) No , 8 R. Scots.DoW 8 Aug Pte James Rintoul (28) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 9 Apr Pte John Urquhart ( ) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 5 Apr Pte Thomas Urquhart (21) No.533, Australian Imperial Force. KiA 29 Jul Pte George Reid ( ) Machine Gun Section, R. Scots. Wounded Pte Andrew Forrest Douglas (29) No. 9044, 2 R. Scots. KiA 15 Oct Pte John Daly (20) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte James Hogg (26) No.598, 2 BW. KiA 21 Jan L/Corp W. Gilroy ( ) No.17853, Cam (SR). Wounded, right leg amputated, Pte Alfred Wells ( ) R. Scots. Wounded PoW in Germany Engineman George Dickson (52) No. 1592/ ES, RNVR, d. 25 May Corp Thomas Dimmock (23) No. 6865, 11 BW, KiA, poison gas attack, 29 Apr L/Corp Alexander Redpath Forrest ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Pte William Forrest (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs, KiA 27 Sep Trooper James Mason, perhaps Manson (30), Scots Greys. KiA 23 Mar Pte David Robertson (39), 8 Seaforth Hdrs (Pioneers). KiA 21 Nov L/Corp John R. Clark (25) No. 888, 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 10 Oct (MM) 25 Pte William Clark (31), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Pte John F. Dallas (20) No. 9301, 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 11 Nov 1914.

280 26 L/Corp James John Kelly (25) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 12 Aug Pte John Russell (26) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 3 May Pte Robert Dunlop (20) No , signaller, 9 R. Scots. KiA 25 May Pte Hugh Gilroy ( ) No.40239, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 18 Aug Pte Donald Sutherland MacKay (23) No , 112 MGC (Inf). DoW 25 Sep Pte Walter George Wallace (19) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Pte Edward Robinson Young (39) No.41557, 1 Cam (SR). DoW, gassed,11 Jun Pte John Kerr Smith ( ) Wounded for a second time 1917 Gibson Terrace, Dundee Street Pte John MacKay (24) No. 9356, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 3 Feb Corp James Anderson (37) No , 15 Canadian Inf. KiA 9 Aug L/ Corp Donald Bain (24) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW 15 Jun Gunner J. Moore (23) No , RFA. DoW 8 Sep Corp William Charles Rainbird (35) No. 2853, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte George Wells (21No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 28 Sep Pte William Wells ( ) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 25 Sep Pte Alfred Wells ( ) R. Scots. Wounded PoW in Germany Pte Alexander Forbes ( ) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA 24 Nov Pte Andrew MacEwan (27) No , 2 KOSB. d. 28 May Corp James Crosbie Miller ( ) No. 2970, 3 Coldstream Gds. d. 23 Sep Pte John Ferrier ( ) No , HLI, KiA 28 Nov Corp William Thomson (21) No 17101, 8 KOSB. DoW 28 Sep Pte W. Wood ( ) No , R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 31 Oct Pte John Cranley Neill (30) No , 14 HLI. KiA 21 Mar Gunner Robert Lyon ( ) No.1254, RFA. KiA 27 Oct Pte James Trotter ( ) No. 8976, 2 HLI, KiA 17 May Pte Adam Baillie Robertson (25) No. 2155, 1 A &S Hdrs. DoW 20 Oct Pte J. Robertson ( ) Wounded Pte Thomas MacGregor (18) No. 1763, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 6 Jul Pte Henry K. Mitchell (30), 2 Royal West Kents. d. 18 Nov Private William Henry Adkin (44) No , Royal Air Force. DoW 5 Sep Pte John Corsie (24) No.41682, 15 HLI. DoW 2 Oct Pte Robert Corsie (19) No.23663, 1 KOSB. DoW 28 Apr (MM) 10 Pte Adam Laidlaw (50) No. 8225, 2 KOSB. DoW 20 Nov Pte Thomas Tommy Reid (19) No. 1590, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte Andrew Yorston (25) No , 2 HLI. KiA 14 Nov Pte William Yorston (26), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Pte J. Mack ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Driver Charles G. B. Winton (24) No. 505, RFA. d. pneumonia 15 Feb Pte Adam Wright Fyfe (28) No , L/ Corp, 12 R. Scots. DoW 19 Jul 1916, 19 Pte John Gillespie (35) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Sep Pte William Archibald (21) No , 3 Cam Hdrs, DoW 15 Jan Pte Joseph Brooks (30) No. 9956, 1 HLI. d. 31 Dec Pte Robert Dunn (32), MT 18 th Special Col., RASC. KiA 20 Apr Pte John Campbell ( ) Cam Hdrs. PoW in Germany Pte James Barclay (32) No , 18 HLI. DoW 27 Oct 1917

281 33 Pte Joseph Coates ( ) Bandsman No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 27 May Pte Thomas Imrie ( ) No. 2060, trooper, 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 9 Oct Pte Donald Duncan Neill (20) No. 6871, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 1 Oct Pte John Armstrong ( ), 5 R. Scots. Wounded Trooper George MacGibbon (26) No. 3448, 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 5 Jun Pte Robert MacGibbon (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs. KiA 9 Aug Pte David Aitken (23) No. 1911, 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 30 Dec Pte John A. Neill ( ) No. R4/ , RASC. DoW 28 Feb Pte B. Mochrie ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, in face & lost left hand Gorgie, Cairn Cottage Pte Harry G. Clark (25) No , 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 2 Nov 1917 Gorgie, Crescent, near Gorgie Mills 6 L/Corp J. H. Johnston ( ) MGC. PoW in Germany Pte Peter Johnston Welsh (28), 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Pte Thomas Gourlay (18) No.59961, 2 R. Scots. KiA 22 Aug Pte George Swan (19) No , 1 MGC (Infantry). d. 10 Apr Gunner William Swan (21) No , RFA. DoW 7 Sep Pte James Bain (19) No , 6 KOSB. KiA 3 May Pte Robert Robertson ( ) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 12 Nov Gorgie, Damside Cottages, near Westfield Pte John M. MacKillop (30) No. 3402, 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul Pte Gavin Agnew Anderson (26) No , 10, 11 HLI. DoW 22 Oct Gorgie, Gorgie Cottages 1 Pte John Rattray ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 24 May Pte Thomas Small MacKinnon ( ) No.23813, R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 2 Aug Pte James Wight ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time Pte David Bell ( ) No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 11 Apr Pte John Turnbull ( ) No , 18 HLI. KiA 25 Aug Gorgie, Gorgie Mills L/Corp Adam Currie (42) No. 2357, Australian Imperial Force. d. 23 Aug 1918 Able seaman John Gray Currie (30) No. Clyde Z/5062, RND. KiA 21 Jul Pte George Foulis (23) No , MGC, KiA 1 Jul 1916 Gorgie, Hayfield 2nd Lieut Richard Forsyth MacGibbon (22), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA Gorgie, Newlands 2 Pte Robert MacKillop (32) No. 8349, 9 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 17 Mar Gorgie, Old Square Pte Martin Christie (38) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep 1915 Gorgie, Tannery Building Sgt Frank Hughes ( ), maybe HLI. Trench Fever 1918

282 Trooper Robert Hughes ( ) Scots Greys. Wounded 1918 Gorgie Road Pte James White Dryden (29) No , 7, 8 KOSB. DoW 31 Jul 1917 Quartermaster Sgt Colin MacDonald ( ) No.7376, 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 20 Jun 1919 Pte Thomas Mochrie ( ) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep 1915 Corp John Gilmour, ( ) R. Engrs, (MM) Pte H. S. Cleghorn ( ), Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug 1917) 12 Gunner John Arnott (31) No , RFA. d. PoW at Trelon 16 Sep Pte Ernest Edgar Ellis (30) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul L/Corp Wiliam George Syme Sinclair ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 21 Sep Sapper R. MacKenzie,( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 61 Pte Alexander Blackhall ( ), 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Apr Pte William Arthur Cawfield (36) No , RAMC. d. 20 Oct 61 L/Corp James Mitchell MacDonald (26) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul Pte Edward Dean ( ) KOSB. Wounded for four and fifth time Pte Andrew Burnet ( ) No.9638, 1 BW. DoW 21 Jun Pte James Conner (49) No , 8 Cam Hdrs. d. 23 Mar Pte James Thomson Craigie (29) No , 17 R. Scots. DoW 30 Mar Pte Alexander Murdoch (19) No.38860, 10 Cam (SR). DoW 19 Aug Gunner James Blaikie Tough (27) No , RFA. KiA 7 Apr Pte Alexander Conner ( ) R. Scots. Wounded twice. Gassed Driver Alexander Muir ( ) No , RFA. DoW 2 Oct (MM) 68 Pte Matthew Dobbie ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & Wounded Sgt William Thomas Gilmour (29) No , 13 BW. DoW 14 Oct Bombardier Thomas Leslie (24) No.70303, RFA. d. pneumonia, 11 Nov Gunner Thomas Rigby Ronald (19) No , RFA. DoW 5 Oct Pte Thomas MacIntyre Baxter (32) No. 8025, 2 R. Scots. DoW 24 Mar PteThomas Drysdale Blyth (20) No , MGC Inf. Killed, gassed, 20 Sep Pte James MacDougall (22), No. 2740, 9 BW. DoW 2 Jun Pte William Stead (19) No , 9 HLI. KiA 29 Sep Pte Robert Taylor (26) No , 5 A &S Hdrs. DoW 9 Jan Sgt Francis Frank Weir (29) No MGC Infantry. KiA 28 Mar Pte Peter Cuthbert ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte Peter Reid ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany L/Corp Robert G. Dickson (23), 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 1 Oct Pte Sam Brindley ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded Sgt John Armet (24) No. 880, 5 R. Scots. DoW 12 Jul Pte William Baxter ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW 8 May Pte James Innes ( ) No. 9336, trooper, 5 Dragoon Gds. d. 19 Mar John Dodds Meikle (38) d. heart disease, 5 May Pte Robert Cairns ( ) 13 R. Scots. Gassed or wounded for fourth time Pte Thomas Cairns ( ) R. Scots. Gassed Pte James Hughes ( ) 2 HLI. Wounded Pte John Waugh ( ) No. 1668, 1 Australian Imperial Force. DoW 27 Sep Pte John Fanning ( ) No , 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 27 Sep L/Corp John Motion ( ) No , 8 Cam (SR). DoW 17 Nov 1916.

283 116 Pte William Durrand Taylor (26) No , 12 Yorkshire Regt. KiA 9 Apr Pte William Cameron (21) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Able seaman William Henry Clarke ( ), Royal Navy. KiA 31 May Pte Edward Cullerton (25) No , RAMC. d. pneumonia, 24 Nov Gunner G. Gray ( ), RFA. KiA Gunner Joseph Scott Gray (22) No , RFA. d. 26 Sep Pte George Mitchell (35) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Mar Sgt George Dod Simons (31) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 12 Oct (MM) 119 Pte R. MacKenzie ( ), R. Scots. Wounded Twice gassed 119 L/Corp. John Simons,( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 124 Pte John Cowan Campbell (27) No , 2 R. Scots. DoW 19 May Pte Charles Rutherford ( ) No. 1465, piper, 4 R. Scots. d. dysentry 27 Sep Pte David Caven ( ) R. Scots. Missing Sgt Alexander Acquroff (21). No , MGC. d. Gassed, 23 Mar (MM) 134 Pte Adam Brodie (19) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Jan Pte George Lovie (41) No , 11 Cam (SR). KiA 19 Nov Pte Adam Richardson (34) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW 2 Dec Pte James Greenock ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. PoW in Germany William McIntosh ( ) Good Citizenship Rewarded Pte John Haston (19) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 20 Aug Thomas Sedwick Saunder Gilchrist (27), 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 12 Apr Driver James Crawford, (MM) 175 Corp James Nicol Beatson ( ) No. 2024, R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul Pte Charles Henry Brookes (34) No , 2 HLI, KiA 28 Apr Pte Robert Alfred Gordon (26) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 16 Jul L/Corp Charles Mason (24) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 23 Nov Pte David Waddell ( ) No.1346, sapper, R. Engrs. KiA 16 Jul Pte James S. Watson (32) No. 1169, 28 Australian Imperial Force. DoW 18 Jul 1918, 175 Pte John Alison ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Hugh MacKinnon (24) No , RAMC. KiA 24 Sep Pte David Templeton ( ) No.11793, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 9 May Pte George H. Brownlee ( ) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Pte Charles Stewart (29) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. DoW. 2 Aug Pte W. Tait ( ), R. Scots. d Pte Alexander Dobbie ( ) No , RAMC. DoW 15 Jul Pte James T. Mason ( ) 1 BW. Wounded L/Sgt Andrew Currie ( ), Scots Gds. DoW L/Sgt Andrew Gorrie (25) No.13129, 1 Scots Gds. Dow 4 Nov nd Lieut Robert Henderson (23), 4 Gordon Hdrs. DoW 16 Apr Corp Robert John Keppie (30) No HLI. d. 22 Oct L/Corp William MacDonald (26) No 7312, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 14 Sep CSM John Bernard Reid (25) No , Shropshire Light Infantry. DoW 1 Jul Pte Charles Horne (19) No. 5264, 12 A & S Hdrs. d. maleria fever 4 Aug Pte James Horne (19). Missing Pte John Halliday (20) No. 6847, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 5 Sep 1915

284 228 Pte David Hardie (31) No.1759, Australian Imperial Force. d. 18 Jun Pte Alexander Clark Henderson (25), No. 2861, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 12 Oct L/Corp Peter Kelly (30) No.6089, Australian Imperial Force. KiA 14 Jun Pte John Cobban Welsh (27) No , RAMC. KIA 29 Apr Pte T. MacGovern ( ) R. Scots. Missing & Wounded Pte John Williamson (21) No. 7407, 2 Gordon Hdrs. d. 26 Oct Pte George Bannerman (30) No , 1/ 6 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 27 Nov L/Corp Alexander Kelly (28) No. 8562, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Apr Pte Neil Kelly (20) No. 8991, 2 Scots Gds. d. 13 Mar Pte Robert A. Banks (24) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 21 Oct Pte William Moir Banks (20), 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 22 Apr L/Corp Alexander Liddle ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug Pte John Liddle ( ) No. 9815, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 22 Apr Pte John Murie (23) No.10915, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 23 Apr Pte Donald Ross ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte F. S. Murie ( ) 1,4 R. Scots. Wounded Sgt Thomas Beach Landells (21) No , signaller 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Donald Innes ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Pte S. MacCandless ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded, gunshot in left eye, Pte John Pinkerton ( ), Field ambulance stretcher bearer. Wounded Pte George Sutherland ( ) Cam Hdrs. PoW in Germany Sgt Alexander Nisbet MacKeen (25) No. 8980, 2 Cam Hdrs. d. malaria, 7 Oct L/Corp John Robson (23) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW 24 Apr Pte John M. Astbury ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded, lost right arm, Pte Frank Callender (31) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Pte William Forrest (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs, KiA 27 Sep Pte Robert Fiddes Greig (24) No , 2 R. Scots. DoW 25 Aug Pte Albert Francis Charles Riddell ( ) No , 7 R. Scots. d. 30 Dec Pte George Fletcher ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Alexander J. Teviotdale (19) No , 1 Scots Gds. d. 30 Mar Pte John Drysdale Young (23) No , MGC. KiA 29 Nov Pte John Campbell (22), 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 27 Apr Able seaman George Herd Sutherland (21) RND. KiA 3Sep (MM) Harrison Road, Slateford Road 1 James Miller ( ), Canadian Mounted Rifles. d. 20 Jun L/Corp William Merry ( ), signaller, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 21 Mar L/Corp Frederick A. Hislop (27), 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 11 Sep Pte Charles Taylor Smith ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time Gunner James Wilson ( ) RFA. Gassed & Wounded nd Lieut Irvine McKenzie Milne (33), 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 31 Aug Corp Alexander Strangeways (21) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA. 24 Mar Pte Andrew Jarvis (30) No , 2, 20 London Regiment. KiA 30 Apr nd Lieut F. R. Scott ( ), RFA. PoW in Germany Gunner William Stewart Anderson (33) No , RGA, DoW 9 Oct 1917.

285 Hazelbank Terrace, Shandon 5 Pte Walter Scott (21) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Robert George Angus (33) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 29 Oct L/Corp Alexander Alec Stirling (27) No. 9573, 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 20 Jul Pte William Colston (25) No.40361, 1 Cam (SR). KiA 15 Apr L/Sgt J. D. MacLaren (28) No. 306, 1 BW. KiA 25 Sep Rifleman William White MacLaren (25) No.46236, NZ Contingent. KiA 5 Apr Pte Thomas Miller Armour (21) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte David MacDonald ( ) No , signaller, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Corp Ebenezer Steele (26) No.40014, 18 HLI. DoW 30 Sep Pte Robert Bertie Eddington (19) No. 2153, 6, 1/5 R. Scots. DoW 27 Sep nd Lieut A. J. Scott ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded for a second time Pte Robert Telfer (29) No , 12 R. Scots. DoW 29 Sep 1915 Henderson Terrace, Gorgie Road 6 Pte Robert George Angus (33) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 29 Oct Pte Neil MacIntyre ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Gassed. Wounded for third time Pte Daniel Kay (28) No. WR/ , sapper, R. Engrs. d. 22 Feb L/Corp John A. Simpson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Gunner William Miller (21) No , RFA. KiA 28 Apr Pte Peter Miller ( ) A & S Hdrs. Gassed Wounded Pte William Colston (25) No.40361, 1 Cam (SR). KiA 15 Apr L/Sgt J. D. MacLaren (28) No. 306, 1 BW. KiA 25 Sep Pte Thomas Miller Armour (21) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte David MacDonald ( ) No , signaller, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916 Hermand Crescent, Slateford Road 1 Pte William Meiklejohn ( ) No , 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 14 Jun Pte Samuel Robertson (19) No , 16 HLI. d. 10 Feb Capt William Robertson ( ). Wounded for a second time Pte Thomas Henderson (21) No 13764, 8 Royal Welch Fusiliers. DoW 18 Aug nd Lieut James Forrest Kidd (21), Royal Air Force. KiA 1 Nov nd Lieut George Middlesmas ( ) RAMC. Wounded Driver C. Peat ( ) Transport Section. Wounded Gunner David Alexander Henderson (23) No , RGA. DoW 14 Dec Pte William Watson (20) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 27 Nov Pte Robert Moffat ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Gassed Pte Henry Rankin ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded 1917 Hermand Street, Slateford Road 6 Gunner James Borthwick ( ) RGA. PoW in Germany L/Corp James Auld (21) No , 1, 7 HLI. DoW 28 Aug A/ Bombardier Thomas Auld (21) No. 1237, RFA. d 3 Aug Pte Gavin Guy Clarkson (35) No , 13 HLI. Killed, accident, 4 Mar Pte Robert Gray ( ) No , HLI & 1,7 Cam (SR). KiA 22 Sep 1918.

286 8 L/Corp George Lothian (19), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 22 Feb L/Corp George H. Miller ( ) No. 5381, 1, 2 Scottish Horse, d. 17 Nov Pte Henry Thomson (31) No , 1, 7 Cam (SR). DoW 13 Jun Pte Hugh Kerr ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded for a second time Pte John Kerr ( ) No.19744, 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Aug Hermand Terrace, Slateford Road 4 Pte John Fairbairn (37) No , 1, 4 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 3 Aug Pte John Henderson (31) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte Richard Hogg (36) No , 6 KOSB. DoW 23 Jan Pte James Thomson (19) No , 14 Coy, MGC. KiA 16 Apr nd Lieut. J.W. Wilson, ( ) RFA, (MC) 5 Corp John Borland (27) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 12 Aug Pte John Bathgate ( ), Cam Hdrs. Wounded Pte W. Bathgate ( ), 1 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Pte John L. Ross ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded Gunner William L. Ross ( ) Tank Corps. Wounded Pte H. S. Adam ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 14 May Capt. A. Brown ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Lieut Alexander Graham Keith (23) HLI. d. 18 Dec Pte Daniel Kay (28) No. WR/ , sapper, R. Engrs. d. 22 Feb L/ Corp A. MacArthur (22) DoW Pte John Wallace (23), 16 R. Scots, Dec KiA 9 Apr Gunner William R. M. Gray (22) No , RFA. DoW 25 Dec 1917 (MM) Hollybank Terrace, Shandon 7 Corp John MacKay ( ) R. Scots. Missing Pte Hugh Black Fraser (21) No.50340, Imperial Camel Corps. KiA 8 Aug Pte James Crawford Mitchell (31) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 11 Apr Pte Arthur Douglas Beveridge (25) No , A &S Hdrs. KiA 15 May Pte Robert Gilmour ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Walter Bell Gilmour (26), RGA. KiA, 1917 Ivy Terrace, Slateford Road Ivy Cottage Sgt Robert Cowie ( ), 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915 Ivy Cottage Corp William Cowie ( ), Royal Air Force. d. 6 Dec 1918 Myrtle Cottage 2 nd Lieut J. C. Bell ( ), Northumberland Fusiliers. Wounded L/Bombardier George C. Glen ( ) No , RGA. DoW 4 Nov Lieut. Robert McMurray,( ) R. Engrs, (MC) 5 Pte James Hutchison (26) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 4 Dec Pte Charles Oldershaw (18) No , 2, 3 R. Scots. DoW 8 Dec nd Lieut Thomas Harold Oldershaw (20) 3 HLI. KiA 14 Apr Sgt Arthur George Oldershaw, ( ) RFA, (DCM) 14 L/Corp R. Robertson ( ) R. Scots. Wounded, left leg amputated Pte Thomas Young Tom Messer (23) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Aug Trooper Arthur Orr Hay (18) No , Lothian & Border Horse. d. 14 Sep Sgt William Hay ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany 1918

287 Laurel Terrace, Slateford Road 1 Pte James Slight Duncan (40) No , 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Aug Staff Sgt David Paul Hope (23) No , RGA. d. pneumonia, 27 Nov L/Corp Murray Coventry Fowler (23) No , 14 Tank Corps. KiA 9 Aug 1918 Lewis Terrace, Dalry Road 9 Sgt Sinclair Barnetson (23) Cam (SR). Killed, accident, Lily Terrace, Shandon 5 Pte Richard Hogg (36) No , 6 KOSB. DoW 23 Jan L/Corp John Hogg ( ), 12 R. Scots. Wounded Pte John "Don" Anderson (27) No , 1 Royal Dragoons, d. 29 Nov McLeod Street, Gorgie Road Pte David Blyth (27) No , 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 25 Sep 1915 Pte Robert Wilson ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded for a second time Corp James Dignan (28) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 28 Apr Pte William Murray (30) No. 4139, trooper, 1 Scottish Horse. d. 29 Nov Pte Frank Fleming (20), 1 HLI. d. 11 Jan nd Lieut George Snowie (22), 1 KOSB. KiA 15 Sep Driver John Waugh ( ) No , RASC. DoW 28 Mar Pte J. Fleming ( ), sapper, R. Engrs. PoW in Germany Lieut John T. Taylor ( ) Canadians. Gassed Pte Thomas Hay (20) No , 2 KOSB. DoW 3 Nov Pte A. Wilson ( ), No , 13 R. Scots. DoW 2 Jul Pte David Hay (19) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Archibald MacDonald (29) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. d. 23 Dec Pte William Methven (36) No. 7902, 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Dec Pte Robert Prior (21) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW Pte Hector Craig Simpson Graham (24) No. 1563, 1 BW. d. 25 Sep McLeod Street (Corporation Buildings), Gorgie Road Pte David Blyth (27) No , 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 25 Sep Pte Charles Finlayson (26) No , 4 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Pte George Manson ( ) London Regt. Wounded Pte Alexander Duff (22) No. 3567, 1/5 R. Scots. KiA 9 Aug L/Corp James Adam Duff (19) No. 2765, 5 R. Scots. d. 16 Nov Pte William Murray (30) No. 4139, trooper, 1 Scottish Horse. d. 29 Nov Pte George MacLuckie ( ) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 20 Sep Mrs McLuckie ( ). Good Citizenship Reward (TED 22 Jul 1918) Merchiston Grove, Shandon 2 Pte J. Laing ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Corp A. H. Smith ( ) BW. Missing Lieut --- Laing ( ), Canadian Inf. KiA (DCM) 5 Pte John Allan (30) No.11456, signaller, 7 Cam Hdrs. DoW, 1 Aug Pte James Allan ( ) 6 Cam Hdrs. Wounded Sgt James Smith Souness ( ) No , 9 BW. KiA 1 Sep 1918.

288 6 Pte Thomas McKinnie Turner (31) No , R. Engrs. Drowned 8 Dec L/Corp James Sellar ( ) R Scots. Wounded for a second time L/ Corp Donald Bain (24) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW 15 Jun Pte William Black (27) R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr nd Lieut Alexander Angus Bruce (28), RFA. KiA 24 Jun Pte John Henderson ( ) Lothian & Border Horse & R. Scots. Wounded Pte William Hewit (21) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA. 23 Aug Driver William Thomas Mackie ( ) No , RFA. DoW 11 Oct Sgt A. Hewit, ( ) RFA, 11 Merchiston Grove (DCM) 12 Baillie ( ) PoW Pte John Kerr ( ) No.19744, 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Aug Moat Place, Slateford Road 3 Sgt Joseph MacNeill ( ), Cam (SR) then R. Scots. KiA 18 Sep Sgt P. S. McCartney, ( ) Royal Canadians, (MM) Moat Street, Slateford Road The Cottage Pte John Brown ( ), R. Scots, DoW L/Corp A. R. Chasser ( ) Australian Imperial Force. Wounded Pte Frederick Moore (20) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar Pte James King (21) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 23 Nov Pte Hugh Lackie ( ) Canadian Inf. d L/Corp David Skene (20) No , A & S. DoW 15 Sep Pte James V. H. Brown ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded for second time Pte John Alexander (26) No , 4 R. Scots. d. 19 Apr Pte James T. Alexander ( ), R. Scots. Wounded 1917 & Pte George Johnston (25) No , Canadian Inf. DoW 12 Nov Pte John T. Johnston ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Alexander Blair (34) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 19 Apr Pte David Stewart ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. DoW 22 Mar Driver John MacIntosh (24) No , RFA. d. 16 Nov Pte John "Jack" D. Anderson (22). No. 8207, Scots Greys. KiA 10 Apr Pte James B. Copeland (46) No , RASC. d. 6 Nov 1918, 24 Sgt George Frater (22) No.12009, 11 R. Scots. DoW 19 Jul Pte John Cameron ( ), R. Scots. DoW Pte Robert Frater Jacks (22) No.10518, 1 R. Scots. KiA 14 Oct Sgt Richard Jacks ( ) RASC & Worcestershire Regt. PoW in Germany Pte A. Girdwood ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded Gunner George Bell ( ) RFA. PoW Pte W. Sime ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Gunner Archibald Hinselwood ( ) RGA. Wounded 1918 Moat Terrace, Slateford Road 4 Pte James Borthwick (23) No , 5, 17 R. Scots. d. 11 May Pte Thomas C. Borthwick (18) No. 1567, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 May Pte Hugh Lockie (34) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 13 Oct Corp A. G. Dickson ( ), 2 BW. Malaria fever Gunner John Scaiff (20) No , RGA. DoW 15 Jul Pte David Howie ( ) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA 26 Mar 1918.

289 28 Sgt William Howie ( ) No , 7, 8 KOSB. KiA 23 Jul Pte James Howie ( ) A & S Hdrs. Wounded Pte William MacNeish ( ) 1 Gordon Hdrs. PoW in Germany 1915 Murdoch Terrace, Dundee Street L/ Corp A. A. Clark ( ) Scots Greys & A & S Hdrs. Wounded L/Corp Andrew Cowe Mattocks (21) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 20 Jul 2 Pte George Mattocks (19) No. 2549, 2 or 3 R. Scots. KiA 9 Mar Pte James Dalgleish (33), No. 8550, 2 BW. KiA 25 Sep Corp R. MacDowell ( ) late Sgt, R. Scots. Wounded Pte Thomas Mason ( ). Wounded Pte Peter Jeffrey (32) No.25013, 10 Cam (SR). DoW 19 Apr Pte David Ledgerwood ( ), Royal Irish Fusiliers. KiA 16 Aug Pte David Charles Menzies ( ) No , RAMC. DoW 22 Jan Pte James Robertson ( ), R. Scots. KiA 24 Apr Pte William Stewart (28) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Apr Stoker 1 st Class David Alexander Falconer (19), Royal Navy. Lost at sea 1 Jun Pte William Mackie (25) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 7 Nov Pte James Watson ( ), R. Scots. d Pte Laughlin Flynn ( ) No. 5502, Army Cyclist Corps. DoW 8 Apr A/Corp George Scott (22) No. 1892, 1 BW. KiA 22 Feb Pte John R. Weddell (39), RFR/ CH/33/832, Royal Marine Light Inf. KiA 5 Oct Gunner John Edwards (23), signaller, RGA. KiA, gassed 14 Apr Pte Frank Methven (20) No , 12 R. Scots. DoW 14 Oct Pte J. Millar ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte William Clark (31), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Deck Boy Ernest Easton (16), HM Drifter Jeannie Murray. d. 15 Feb Sapper Andrew Wilson Miller (33) No , R. Engrs. d. 14 Dec Pte Robert Morrison ( ) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte William MacDougall (39) No. 5001, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 11 Nov Driver Charles Laughlin ( ), RASC. KiA 26 Dec Pte A. Forbes ( ) MGC. PoW L/Corp John Orr ( ) R. Engrs. PoW Corp Comrie Turner ( ) 13 R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Pte David Davie Collins (47) No , Royal Air Force. d. 27 Jul Pte Henry Day Collins (22) No , 2 R Scots. KiA 3 May Sgt W. Collins ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Missing L/ Corp James Dunbar (29) No , 4 Canadian Inf. DoW 13 Sep CSM David Wilson Aitken (35) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 9 Apr Pte William Ferguson (28) No , 16 R, Scots. DoW 18 Apr L/Corp James B. Hickie ( ) No.25775, R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 30 Jul Pte John MacKay (24) No. 9356, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 3 Feb George Mitchell ( ), Good Citizenship Reward Pte William Beattie (24) Enlisted Jan 1915, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 15 Jun Pte William Brown (19) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte James Haig Corstorphine ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 6 Jun L/Corp Peter Kirk (20) No.14057, 10 Cam (SR). KiA 1 Aug Pte Thomas Kirk ( ) No. 8091, 2 HLI. KiA 25 Sep 1915

290 Murieston Crescent, Dalry Road 1 Pte James Banks (33) No , 1, 7 Cam (SR), KiA 1 Nov Pte John Davidson (31), No , 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 21 Jul Pte John Logan ( ), R. Scots. DoW 14 Oct Pte Thomas McKinnie Turner (31) No , R. Engrs. Drowned 8 Dec Pte Donald R. Graham ( ) KOSB. Wounded Pte R. Rutherford ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded nd Lieut John Farquhar Mowat (24), 7 Yorkshire Regiment. d. 15 May Pte William S. Wilson ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Pte James Paterson ( ), A & S Hdrs. KiA Pte Robert Watt ( ), R. Scots. Missing & wounded L/Corp James Dickson Melrose (23) No , 5, 6 Cam (SR). KiA 16 Apr Pte John Sinclair (22), 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 27 Aug t 5 Pte John Wilson (39) No , RFA. KiA 19 Nov A/Bombardier George Robertson ( ) No. 293, RFA. d. 13 Nov Gunner Andrew Henderson Bow (22) RFA, DoW Pte James Ross Colley (18) No. 3866, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte John Ednie Hall (24) No. 7898, South African Scottish. KiA. 9 Apr Sgt Robert Henderson (24) No , RFA. DoW 9 Sep (MM) 9 Pte George Hall ( ) R. Scots. Wounded nd Lieut J. R. M. Mitchell ( ) MGC. PoW in Germany Gunner Thomas McC. Dickson (23) No , RFA. d. 9 Sep Pte David Turner Ferguson (28) No. 9749, Army Cyclist Corps. KiA 29 Sep Pte James George Jim Hurry (24) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 29 Sep nd Lieut. A. Edwards ( ) Wounded Pte Charles Garrick (19), 7 Cam Hdrs. d. 27 Jan Pte James M. Pendreigh (21) No , signaller, Scots Gds. KiA 6 Apr Pte Matthew Talbot ( ) No , Signal Section, 1 Gordon Hdrs. d. 8 May Pte John Allan Battyuke Wilson (37) No Labour Corps. DoW 16 Feb L/Corp Andrew Spiers (38) No.47399, 13 Royal Inneskilling Fus.. KiA 27 Aug Staff Nurse Jessie S. Jamieson (30) Territorial Force Nursing Service. d. 13 Dec L/Sgt Harry MacKendrick (28), 9 BW. KiA 25 Sep Pte William Stark Wilson (30). No , 4 Cam (SR). KiA 26 Aug Pte Alexander Watson (20), 15 HLI. KiA 29 Sep L/ Corp J. Henderson ( ), 1 BW. Wounded 1915 Murieston Lane, Gorgie Road Pte Robert Hadden ( ) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Jan L/Corp William C. Hadden ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Richard Melville Cornwall (19) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. DoW 21 Sep 1916.

291 Murieston Place, Dalry Road 2 Pte Charles Robert Bush (34) No , 1, 4 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 19 Apr Pte George Paterson (27) No , 9 R. Scots. d. pneumonia 20 Feb L/Sgt David Buchan (33) No. 6894, Piper, 1 HLI. KiA 20 Dec Pte David Hardie (28) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 21 Mar Pte Duncan Roderick MacCrae (37) No. 2272, 1, 5 R. Scots. DoW 16 May Pte George Darter ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 13 Jun 1915, 4 Sgt W. H. MacCrae (19) R. Scots. Wounded Pte George Craik (39), KiA 14 Apr Pte William Craik (39) No , 14 Canadian Inf, KiA 26 Jun L/Corp George Fraser Duguid (23) No.38212, Yorkshire Light Inf. KiA 9 Jun Pte James Watt Duguid (20) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 21 Oct 1916 Murieston Road, Dalry Road 1 Pte James Kay ( ) sapper, R. Engrs. Wounded Pte Daniel Kay (28) No. WR/ , sapper, R. Engrs. d. 22 Feb L/Corp Harry Affleck ( ), KOSB. PoW L/Corp D. Henderson ( ), R. Scots. KiA Pte Gilbert Bruce Kirk (23) No , 12 Coy, MGC. KiA 27 Mar L/Corp James MacKenzie (26) No , 11 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 27 Sep Pte Ernest D. Rae ( ) signaller, RFA. Wounded Pte Ian MacKenzie Rae ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded 1918 Murieston Terrace, Dalry Road Pte James Robertson (39) No , 12 R. Scots. KiA 24 Apr Sgt John Armet (24) No. 880, 5 R. Scots. DoW 12 Jul Pte James Anderson Smart (39) No , 1 Seaforth Hdrs, DoW 30 May Pte John Pauline Smart (37) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Mar Pte Thomas Nathaniel (19) No. 2923, sapper, R. Engrs. KiA 12 Jul 1915, 6 Pte James Barbour (20) No.18968, 16 R. Scots. d. 3 Aug Sgt John Grant Suttie Eunson ( ) No. 246, 1,4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte David McL. Black ( ) No , 15 HLI. DoW 23 Apr Pte Alexander D. Inglis (24) No. 8673, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 7 Apr L/Corp Ernest Alexander Reilly (23) No. 1171, R. Scots. d. 11 Mar Pte James Sutherland ( ) signaller, R. Scots. Wounded Sgt Robert Doughty ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 27 Mar (DCM) 10 L/Corp D. MacLeod ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded 1917 Myrtle Terrace, Slateford Road 11 Deck Boy Robert Rose MacKay (17) No.841/SBD, gunner, RNVR. d. 31 Oct Sgt Donald Hay ( ) RFA. Wounded Pte Gordon Porteous Leighton (19) No , 2 KOSB. KiA 28 Jun 1918.

292 Newton Street, Gorgie Road Pte William Bonnar ( ), R. Scots. Wounded for fourth time Pte W. Scott ( ). Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug L/Corp R. G. Paterson ( ) R. Scot. Wounded for a third time Able seaman George Anderson ( ) No.Clyde Z/ 3686, RND, d. 20 Feb Pte John Heaney ( ) R. Scots. PoW & wounded, for a third time,in Germany Sgt John Keating ( ) No. 3723, Scottish Horse. DoW 24 Oct Pte James Darling Penman (27) No , R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug Pte William Walker (29) No. 2637, 7 A & S Hdrs. Died at the Front 13 Mar Pte Archibald Bonnar (41) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte John R. MacDonald (20), 9 Australian Imperial Force. DoW 16 Nov Pte John Nisbet Pow (34) No. 5170, sapper, Canadian Engrs. KiA 3 Aug Sgt Thomas Pow ( ) No , sapper, Canadian Engrs. KiA 28 Apr L/ Corp George Rankeillor (20) No. 9546, 1 st Royal Dragoons. KiA. 11 Apr Pte Alexander Smith ( ) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 31 Jul Pte Robert Sutherland ( ) signaller, Gordon Hdrs. PoW Pte James Carse (20) No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 23 Jul Corp William Walker (31) No , R. Engrs. d. 21 Nov Pte W. Walker ( ) 2 Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed Pte Thomas Auld (26). No. 8124, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 12 Oct Pte John George Bennie (19) No.2828, 1/5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep 1916, 9 Pte John Hunter ( ) No.11212, 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 1 Jul L/Corp Nichol Mercer (38) No , 15 R. Scots. DoW 24 Mar Pte George Rennie (19) No. 2828, 1, 5 & 6 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep Pte George Millar ( ) No , 4, 5 BW. KiA 9 Jul Pte W. Bennett ( ), R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp Charles Reid (26) No , 10 Cam (SR). d. 31 Oct Pte James Gilbert Robertson ( ), KOSB. KiA 14 Oct 1914 Northcote Street, Dalry Road Pte James Donoghue ( ) KOSB. PoW in Germany 1918 Pte W. Hunt ( ). Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug Pte Basil Henderson (21) No.1504, 9 R. Scots. KiA 25 Jul Pte John A. Blellock (23) No.12046, 1, 7 HLI. KiA 20 Dec Armourer George Fair ( ) Patrol & Escort Fotilla, RN. (DSM) 5 Pte Henry William Rutherford (23) No , 7 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Pte Peter Duff Wagstaff (34) No , 2 Cam Hdrs. d. 28 Apr Sgt Noel Cameron ( ) No. 9286, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 Oct L/ Corp Charles Dick (33) No. 9107, 12 R. Scots. DoW 29 Apr Pte Thomas Hart Hendry (25) No. 9674, 1 R. Scots. KiA 22 Apr Pte John H. Bonneyman ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded Sgt George Allan ( ) No L/Corp, L/ Sgt, 1 BW. KiA 29 Oct Pte Alexander Fraser (28) No , Labour Corps. d. 7 Aug 1919 Ogilvie Terrace, Shandon 2 L/Corp Andrew Mathieson (23) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 1 May 1917

293 2 Pte Harry Munro (20) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 26 Aug Pte John Johnston Reekie (27) No R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Sgt Alexander Marshall ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Corp Robert Kilpatrick (24) No , Sapper, R. Engrs, d., 8 Dec Pte Thomas Anderson Robertson (31) RGA, (Tyneside Scottish) d. 10 Dec Pte Archibald Burrell (31) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 16 Jul Pte Francis Harkness (26) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Harry Waugh (27) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 16 Oct Pte J. Stewart, ( ) RASC, (DCM). Newspaper Item (EEN 27 Jun 1916, photo) 12 L/Corp A. Anderson (37) No. M2/147599, RASC, d. 3 Dec Corp James Anderson (37) No , 15 Canadian Inf. KiA 9 Aug Gunner William Andrews (31) No , RGA. d. 14 Oct L/Corp John Shields (21) No , Scots Greys. KiA 23 Mar Gunner William Stewart Anderson (33) No , RGA, DoW 9 Oct Sgt Charles Stewart Anderson ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded severely Pte Alfred Craigie Keith MacKie (25) No. 113, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Oct L/Corp John McDonald Alexander (31) No , 3 HLI. d. 4 Apr Orwell Place, Dalry Road Pte William Grant ( ), R. Scots. KiA Pte D. C. Nisbet ( ). Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug 1917) 1 Colour Sgt Alexander C. Lamont ( ), late of Queens Edin.Rifles. d. 14 Sep Corp James Nicholson ( ) 4 R. Scots. Wounded Gunner William Breakley, ( ) Tank Corps, (DCM) 2 Trooper John Dunnet (19) No. 8620, 1 Royal Dragoons. DoW 20 Jan Pte William Henry Stewart ( ) No Gordon Hdrs. KiA Pte Alfred Griffiths Malcolm (19) No , 17 R. Scots. d. 23 Aug Pte Archibald Burrell (31) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 16 Jul L/Corp John Anderson ( ) No.11237, 1 Coldstream Gd. KiA 15 Sep Sgt Robert A. Anderson (30), Cam Hdrs. Killed 17 Nov Pte James Campbell (20) No , 7, 8 KOSB. KiA 24 Apr Pte George Stewart Dodds (25) No , 9, 12 R. Scots. KiA 12 Oct Pte William MacKenzie ( ), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA RSM Robert Rankin (23) 8 Royal West Kent Regt. KiA 29 May (DCM) 9 Pte Lancelot George Reed (20) No. 8621, Scots Greys. KiA 10 Apr Pt John Gair Rankin ( ) A & S Hdrs. PoW in Germany L/Corp H. J. MacMillan ( ) 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded Pte P. Paterson ( ), piper, Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Sgt Douglas Anderson (21) 1, 5 R. Scots, KiA 13 Jun Pte Thomas Stretton Baird (20) No , RAMC. d. 28 Jan Corp Arthur Black ( ), 7 Cam Hdrs. Wounded Sgt David Graham Urquhart (32) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte T. Paterson ( ) 11 A & S Hdrs. Wounded L/Corp William Seggie Findlay (26) No , R. Engrs. KiA 2 May Pte Thomas Hetherington (20) No. 8715, 1 Scots Gds. KiA, 11 Nov Pte William Richardson ( ) pioneers, Seaforth Hdrs. PoW in Germany 1918

294 21 Pte John Longmuir South Manson (28) No , Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 23 Mar Pte Arthur Foster Scott ( ), R. Scots. KiA 22 Aug Pte Alexander Seath (27) No , 1, 8 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Jul Sgt David Laing Seath (25) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 3 Sep (MM) 22 Pte Harry Albert Downie (18) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA, 1 Jul Pte George W. Miller (21) No , 2 or 10 HLI. KiA 25 Sep Bombardier J. Dalrymple,( ) RGA, (MM) 23 Driver James Hunter (35) No.38329, RGA. DoW 13 Oct Pte Archibald McAlistair Poyner ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Prentice Shearer Poyner ( ) R. Scots. PoW L/Corp Lewis Jack ( ), 12 HLI. KiA 28 Mar Pte Andrew Williamson ( ) No. 8041, 2 HLI. KiA 13 Nov Pte Oliver Logan ( ) Royal Marine Light Inf. Wounded for a second time Pte T. Sutherland ( ) No , A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1916 Orwell Terrace, Dalry Road 1 Pte Hamilton W. Lauriston ( ) No , sapper, R. Engrs. KiA 14 Jul Rifleman Thomas Adams Hoggan (19) No.2585, 5 R. Scots. KiA 10 Aug Corp James Shaw ( ) No. 8766, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 30 May Pte William L. Shaw (27) No , 13 R. Scots. KIA 15 Sep Pte D. G. Hoggan ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Pte James Hoggan ( ) HLI. Wounded Pte Donald MacAulay (22) No , A & S Hdrs. KiA 30 Sep Pte George Smith ( ) R. Scots. Wounded twice. Gassed L/Corp John Cleghorn (20) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 12 Oct Pte James Kinghorn (29) No , 2 KOSB. DoW 12 Oct Gunner William Whyte Moffat (35) No , RGA. KiA 27 Jul Pte Alexander Stewart (21) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Leading aircraftman George T. D. Wood (33) No , RAF. d. 3 Jan Primrose Terrace, Slateford Road 1 Sgt W. H. Sponder ( ) R. Scots. PoW & wounded Corp C. E. Sponder ( ) R. Scots. Gassed Able seaman William Wallace ( ) RND. Wounded Pte Andrew Gilbert ( ) No. 2212, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte James Gilbert ( ) No. 6932, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 8 May 1917 Reid s Buildings, Gorgie Road 3 Pte Samuel Rankine Jack (21) No. R4/ , Cam (SR). DoW 2 Jul Pte William Smith (50) No , Depot, Cam Hdrs. d. 12 Sep L/Corp John Main (34) No , 17 R. Scots. DoW 14 Apr Pte David Hunter ( ) R. Scots. PoW & wounded Trooper John Robertson ( ), 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 25 Jan Richmond Terrace, Dalry Road 3 Pte David A. MacDonald (38) No , KOSB & 12 HLI. KiA 9 Apr Gunner Robert MacGuffie (22) No , RGA. d. 5 Oct L/Corp J. D. Young ( ) R. Scots. PoW Pte Peter Anton. Finlayson ( ) R. Scots. Gassed 1918

295 17 Pte John Gibson Abbey (33) No , BW. d. of disease 28 Dec L/Corp Eric J. Morrison ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 24 Mar Ritchie Place, Dundee Street 1 L/Corp Walter Allan Fraser (20) No.17416, 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 2 Apr Pte William Chisholm ( ) No , Canadian Inf. d. 27 Oct Pte James Burnet (21) No , 1,8 R. Scots. d. 9 Apr Sgt William MacKenzie (28) No.8876, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 25 Apr Pte John Hannah ( ) No.9288, 9 Gordon Hdrs. DoW17 Oct Pte James Bailey French ( ) No.8164, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 29 Oct Pte Hugh Hunter ( ) No.7334, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Pte Peter Johnston Welsh (28), 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr Corp James Jim Wightman (24) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr 1917 Robertson Avenue, Gorgie Road Mayfield Pte Alexander Ramsay Cain (18) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. d. 11 Apr Mayfield Pte Hugh McD. Cain (21) No , L/ Corp, 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 9 Apr 1918 Mayfield Pte G. M. Cain ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded for second time Corp William Gerard, ( )Gordon Hdrs, (MM). Item (ENN 2 Dec 1916, photo) 4 Pte James Cassidy (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug Pte Peter Clark (30) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 7 Jun Pte Thomas Vincent MacLuskey (32) No , 2 HLI. DoW 1 Dec Rifleman Alexander Holton ( ) No , (Post Office Rifles). KiA 15 Sep Sgt James Jeffrey (31) L/Sgt No. 8900, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DOW 24 Oct Pte William Jeffrey ( ) No. 1339, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 21 Apr Pte William Dallas ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded Pte Robert Jeffrey ( ) Gordon Hdrs. Wounded in or before Pte Mark Archibald, ( ) Cam Hdrs, (DCM) 5 Pte Richard Jeffrey ( ) RAMC. Newspaper Item (EEN 9 Jun 1917) 6 Rifleman Millar Haxton (19), 6 King s Royal Rifle Corps, d. 3 Apr Pte John Wallace ( ), R. Scots. KiA Pte David H. Hastings (19) No , 2 R. Scots. DoW 25 May Pte John MacKay (38) No , 2 KOSB. KiA 4 Oct Gunner Alexander Walker Ritchie (28) No , RGA. DoW 9 Aug Pte Henry Simmons (22) No , 2, 5 Royal Lancaster Regt. d. 26 Oct Pte Peter Calder (26) No 10526, drummer, 1, R. Scots. KiA 22 May L/Corp Peter MacDade ( ) No.10033, 2 R. Scots. DoW 14 Jul Pte John Hall Anderson ( ) No.41199, 9 R. Scots. KiA 12 Apr Pte James Barbour (20) No.18968, 16 R. Scots. d. 3 Aug Pte John Lowe (19) No. 3495, 12 R. Scots. KiA 6 Sep Rifleman William Lonnie (19) No , (Post Office Rifles). DoW 10 Aug Pte James Sutherland (38) No. 7427, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 28 Mar Pte George Reid ( ) No , 15 R.Scots. KiA 28 Apr Pte Henry George Reid (18) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 13 Apr 1918.

296 26 Rifleman James Alexander Reid (19) No , London Regt, DoW 16 Aug L/Corp David Meal (29) No , R. Scots. KiA 28 Mar Pte James Darling Penman (27) No , R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug Pte James Dickson ( ) signaller, Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded Pte Gilbert Bruce Kirk (23) No , MGC. KiA 27 Mar Saughton Avenue, Gorgie Road 2 Pte George Russell ( ) No , 19 Manchester Regt. KiA 1 Jul Pte John Williamson (20), Lothian & Border Horse & R. Scots. Killed Bombardier George Grant ( ) RFA. Wounded 1917 Saughton Crescent, Gorgie Road 1 Sgt William MacKenzie (28) No.8876, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 25 Apr L/Corp Charles Stevenson (42) No , RAMC. Drowned 13 Aug Saughton Hall Mains, Gorgie Pte James Piercy (21) No. 9115, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Jan 1915 Pte John Reynolds ( ) No , 2 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Sep Pte David Symons (22) No.25115, 11 R. Scots. DoW 26 Jul 1918 Shandon Crescent, Shandon 2 L/Sgt Edward Downs Dempster (26) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 15 Jul Pte William Hewit (21) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA. 23 Aug Pte Arthur Ernest Grafton ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded L/Corp Frank T. Jamieson (26) No R/6965, 2 King's Royal Rifles. KiA 22 Jun 1916 Shandon Place, Shandon 5 L/Corp Frank Newton ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time Sgt Robert Henderson (24) No , RFA. DoW 9 Sep Pte William Grieve (29) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. d. 20 Nov Capt John Francis MacLaren, (22) 2 or 4 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep Pte Neil MacLaren ( ), Devonshire Regiment. KiA 24 Apr L/Corp David Skene (20) No , A & S. DoW 15 Sep 1915 Shandon Road, Shandon 4 Pte Robert Fyfe Kilpatrick (23) No A & S Hdrs. DoW 25 Sep 1916 Shandon Street, Shandon 1 Pte Andrew Black (20), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr Pte William James Whitton (20) No.20129, 15 R. Scots. DoW 30 Jun nd Lieut William John Reid Gall (39), RGA. DoW 18 Apr nd Lieut Alexander Watt (20), 12 R. Scots. KiA 18 Aug Pte Andrew Fraser ( ) HLI. PoW in Germany Corp Thomas Dimmock (23) No. 6865, 11 BW, KiA, poison gas attack, 29 Apr Corp James M. S. Calderhead (23) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul 1916

297 22 Pte Thomas Cowan (21) No , signaller, 15 R. Scots, KiA 1 Jul Pte Russsell Cowan ( ), R. Engrs. Wounded 1917 Shandon Terrace, Shandon 1 L/ Corp Ronald Stuart Gunn (25) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep 1915 Slateford Road 7 Pte Alexander Lawrie ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Robert W. Heatlie (20) No , 2, 9 R. Scots. DoW 27 Nov Corp Thomas Dimmock (23) No. 6865, 11 BW, KiA, poison gas attack, 29 Apr Pte Frank Frank Eunson ( ), 8, 10 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Pte William J. Farish (21) No. 2357, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 25 May Pte David Smith (39) No , 14 Hussars (King's). d. 21 Aug L/Corp Thomas Dymock (22), BW. Wounded Sgt Hugh Smith, ( )Canadians (MM) 27 Sgt R. Smith, ( ) Canadian Expeditionary Force (MM) 43 2 nd Lieut Alexander Angus Bruce (28), RFA. KiA 24 Jun Pte Walter David Mair (29) No. 2071, 4 R. Scots. d. 15 Jul L/Corp John Shields (21) No , Scots Greys. KiA 23 Mar Pte George Foulis (23) No , MGC, KiA 1 Jul Able seaman George Reid ( ) No.18447, Royal Navy. KiA 15 Oct Sgt John MacKenzie ( ) No.1285, R. Scots. Wounded Pte William Smith ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Pte J. MacKenzie, R. Scots, (MM) 74 Pte William Charles Axon (25), No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 27 Oct Sgt James Ponton (36) No.21006, 2 R. Scots. DoW 15 Jan 1917, in a German camp. 74 Pte Alexander Wilson (18) No. 1632, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun L/Corp Peter Matthewson Wilson (19) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. DoW 2 Sep Capt Alexander Forbes (24), BW, then 17 HLI. DoW 22 Mar Gunner James Sutherland (20) No , 1 Tank Corps. KiA 8 Aug Pte Andrew Murie ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Pte Benjamin Sutherland ( ) R. Scots. KiA L/Corp James Sutherland (29) No , 13 R. Scots. DoW 20 Aug Corp John MacKay ( ) R. Scots. Missing L/Corp A. Methven ( ) Canadians. Wounded nd Lieut Ralph Armstrong ( ), R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp David Goodlet (33) No , 12 R. Scots. d. pneumonia 13 Nov Corp Alfred John Strachan (30) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 14 Oct Leading air mechanic David Farquhar ( ) RN. KiA, air fight, 21 Apr L/Corp James Auld (21) No , 1, 7 HLI. DoW 28 Aug A/ Bombardier Thomas Auld (21) No. 1237, RFA. d. 3 Aug Pte Walter Stapleton Brock (20), R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 27 Jul Pte Alexander Callender (23) No.17579, 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Sgt Duncan Currie (23) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte R. M. Heatlie ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1917

298 Smithfield Street 2 Pte John Leckie Henderson ( ) No.18625, 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Joseph Joe Temple ( ), 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Apr 1917 (DCM) 3 Pte Robert Kelly (30) No , Labour Corps. d. 17 Aug Pte Alexander Lennie Russell (25) No , 2 BW. DoW 10 Oct Sgt Hector Cormack ( ) No. 3757, 2 R. Scots. d. 23 Sep Pte John Nicol Cormack (32) No , 16 R. Scots, d. 31 Jul Pte Kenneth Cormack (36) No.8659, 1, 2 R. Scots. DoW 15 May Pte Donald Cormack ( ), 2 Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed Pte Robert Cormack ( ), 2 Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed Pte John Cormack ( ), 3 R. Scots, newspaper photo (TED 2 Jul 1915). 6 Rifleman John Richardson (18) No. 2876, 5 R. Scots. KiA 29 Jul Pte Robert Polson Brown (20) No.7678, RAMC. KiA 19 May Pte William Brown (31) No. 8737, 1 KOSB. KiA 23 Apr Pte Andrew Forrest Douglas (29) No. 9044, 2 R. Scots. KiA 15 Oct Pte Richard Brown ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Pte Hector William MacGillivray (21), Cam Hdrs. KiA 17 Aug Pte Alexander Taylor (25) No. 3755, A & S Hdrs. d. 30 Jul L/Corp Alexander Chisholm ( ) No. 1987, 5 Cam (SR). KiA 6 Nov Pte J. L. Brodie ( ) HLI. Gassed Pte Andrew Horsburgh (31) No. 9227, 8 BW. DoW 15 Nov Pte George MacRae ( ) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 29 Sep Sgt James Hopper ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a third time Able seaman John Reid ( ) Royal Naval Reserve. Wounded Pte J. Hopper, ( )RASC, (MM). Newspaper Item (EEN 12 Aug 1916, photo) 11 Pte Charles H. Cameron ( ) No. 1873, 1,8 R. Scots. KiA 22 Jul Corp Adolphus Farrow (36) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 26 Aug Sgt Henry Taylor Sinclair ( ) No. 403, 5 R. Scots. DoW 25 Aug 1915, 11 Gunner David C.M. Temple (40) No , RGA. DoW 24 Oct 917, 13 Pte David Burness (19) No. 3/ 6489, 2 Gordon Hdrs. d. 7 May Pte John Hastie ( ) No.8420, 2 BW. DoW 9 Jun Pte Alexander Cadger ( ), 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 1 Aug Sgt T. Birrell, ( )KOSB, (MM) 20 Pte George Calder (19) No , 16 R. Scots. Killed, accident, 22 Jan Pte James Pilmer ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany 1918 Springwell Place, Dalry Road 2 Pte Robert L. Kilgour (25) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 31 Jul Pte George Mitchell (35) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Mar L/Corp John Allan (30) No , 9 R. Scots. d. 22 Apr Pte John Robert Thomas Bird (25) No.18971, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte James Rintoul (28) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 9 Apr Corp James Shaw ( ) No. 8766, 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 30 May Pte William L. Shaw (27) No , 13 R. Scots. KIA 15 Sep Corp A. D. Bird ( ) RFA. Wounded L/Corp A. Small ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp William Gray Graham (25) No. 6419, 11 A & S Hdrs. Killed 23 Jan Pte Jack Hill (23) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 30 Mar Pte John Stewart (37), Canadian Expeditionary Force. DoW 1916.

299 18 Pte James Peden (30), R. Scots. KiA Pte William Liddell (25), Cam Hdrs. KiA 16 Jul 1916, 19 Pte T. Watson ( ) 6 R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp John Cleghorn (20) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 12 Oct Pte John Lennie (30) No , 6 KOSB. DoW 18 Jun Corp Francis Alexander Bell (32) No. 6701, R. Engrs. KiA 19 Jul Pte Joseph Bell ( ) No , 7 South Lancashire Regiment. KiA 10 Jun Corp James Dougall (20), 2 BW. KiA 21 Jan Pte William Jenkinson, junior, (23) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte Andrew Spence (24) No , 1 Gloucestershire Regt. KiA 24 Sep L/Corp Alfred Preston (30) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 20 Apr BSM George Alexander (26) No , RFA. d. accident, 12 May Pte Reginald Henry MacLaggan (18) No. 6232, 1 Gordon Hdrs. DoW 15 Jul Pte James Rough (18) No. 4063, sapper, R. Engrs & 9 BW. DoW 27 Sep Sgt Robert Rough ( ) MGC. Gassed, wounded Pte Andrew Easton ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Sgt George Robertson ( ). PoW in Germany Pte W. Cochrane ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded Pte John Newbigging Lindsay (19) No , 1, 6 A & S Hdrs. d. 1 Jun Pte Jack A. Lawrie ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded Pte J. Thomson ( ), signaller, R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte Robert P. Thomson ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded 1915 Stewart Terrace, Gorgie Road Pte H. P. Dorrance ( ) No , Canadian Royal Engrs. d. 2 Oct 1918 Corp Daniel MacLeod ( ), 18 Middlesex Regt. KiA, 20 Aug 1916, Janefield Pte Alexander Ramsay Cain (18) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. d. 11 Apr Janefield Pte Hugh McD. Cain (21) No , L/ Corp, 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 9 Apr 1918 Janefield Pte G. M. Cain ( ) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded for second time L/Corp William G. Haig (20) No , 2 BW. DoW 7 Jan Pte John S. Mason (20), Seaforth Hdrs. KiA Pte Robert Cornfoot Mason (28), 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 14 Oct Pte Robert Tait ( ) No. 7971, 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 9 Apr L/Corp R. Armour ( ) Wounded Pte Joseph Gilchrist (30) No. 5703, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 11 Nov Sgt M. W. Forsyth ( ), Australian Imperial Force.d Pte James Inglis Bell (20) No.1799, 5 R. Scots. d. 28 Apr Pte Wiliam MacCrory (18), R. Scots. KiA 2 Nov L/Corp Archibald Malcolm ( ) No , R. Scots. KiA 11 May Pte Alexander M. Watson (20) No , 1, 5 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 26 Aug Pte William Young (23) No , HLI. DoW 26 Nov Pte David Watson ( ). PoW in Germany Pte Robert Evans (24) No.13926, Royal Fusiliers. KiA 28 Sep Sgt James Martin (27) No , 16 R. Scots. d. 6 Aug 1916

300 11 Pte Thomas Tom Evans ( ) Scots Gds. Twice wounded. Gassed Pte Hugh Robert Dickson (24) No. 530, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte John Dickson ( ) No.952, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 22 May Corp. E. W. Stenhouse, Canadians, (MM) 13 Pte John Izatt (43) No. 254, Australian Imperial Force. Dow 23 Jul Petty Officer William Hamilton Izatt (37) No , RN. Drowned 31 May Pte Robert McPherson Malcolm (24) No , 1 HLI. Drowned 4 May Pte William Roddick (28) No. 407, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Sgt G. Guthrie ( ) R. Scots, (MM) 17 Sgt David Hunter Purdie (27) No.18242, 7 MGC. KiA 15 Jun (MM) 17 L/Corp John Hogg ( ), 12 R. Scots. Wounded Pte John Anderson Collins (19) No.50599, 12 R. Scots. KiA 23 Mar Pte A. Collins ( ) 2 Gordon Hdrs. Wounded Pte Daniel Collins ( ) PoW in Germany Pte Matthew Stewart Culley (30) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 3 May Pte Duncan McEwan Wallace ( ) No , MGC. DoW 31 Oct Pte John Shoolbraid (19) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 21 Aug Pte John Montague ( ) No. 5465, 1 Irish Gds. KiA 25 Apr Pte James McGregor Wood (32), 2 A & S Hdrs. KiA 10 Jan Corp ---- Watson ( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 27 Driver James Hewit May ( ), Scottish Horse. DoW Sgt James Wilson (26) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW 23 Oct Pte B. R. Young ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Corp Fred. Gregor ( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 29 Pte Robert Haddow (48). d. 30 Nov Pte Robert Haddow (19) No , 8 Cam (SR). KiA 23 Jul Pte William Haddow (22) No. 7619, 4 HLI, then 1 HLI. KiA. 12 Mar Petty Officer J. M. Young ( ) RNAS, (DSM) 42 Pte George Fisher (47) No.43468, 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte John Aitken ( ), Lancashire Fusiliers & Royal Flying Corps. PoW Pte George. J. J. Yule ( ) No. 3656, 11 A & S Hdrs. KiA 26 Sep L/Corp James A. Sinclair (25) No.10574, 1 A & S Hdrs. KiA 11 May 1915 (DCM) 46 Pte Robert Taylor (26) No , 5 A &S Hdrs. DoW 9 Jan Pte Thomas S. Campbell ( ) Scottish Horse & R. Engrs. Wounded Pte J. McConnachie ( ) R. Scots, (MM) 48 Pte William Arthur Baston (27) No. X/892, South African Engrs. d. 5 Feb Pte William Stoddart (25) No , 2 R. Scots. d. 13 Nov Tay Street, Dundee Street 1 Pte John Miller (24) No , shoeing smith, RGA. DoW 20 Oct Pte James Stevens ( ) No. 2164, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte John Jacky Dickson (25) No ,, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte Kenneth W. C. Baxter ( ) Canadian Inf. Wounded L/Corp J. Stewart ( ) A & S Hdrs. KiA Pte William Henry Stewart ( ) No.11869, Gordon Hdrs. KiA Corp John H. Hay ( ) No , 3 Canadian Inf. d. 26 Sep Sgt John S. Hogg ( ) King s Royal Rifles. Wounded for tthird time Pte W. Dickson ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded 1915

301 7 Sgt Thomas Oldershaw ( ) R. Engrs, (MM). 10 Pte James Aitken (17) No , 18 Canadian Inf, Killed, accident, 23 Dec Pte David Bell (21) A & S Hdrs. KiA 26 Jul Pte Alexander Erskine (37) No.11126, 2 Scots Gds. KiA 18 Dec L/Corp David Skene (20) No , A & S. DoW 15 Sep Corp Thomas Dimmock (23) No. 6865, 11 BW, KiA, poison gas attack, 29 Apr Pte Andrew Gilbert ( ) No. 2212, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte George Ramsay (30) No.7289, 10 Australian Imperial Force. KiA 30 Jul Pte John Small (26) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 10 Jun Pte David Livie ( ) R. Scots. Missing 1917 Tynecastle Lane, Gorgie Road 24 Pte William Clark (31) No. 4577, 1 Scots Gds. DoW 8 Nov 1914 Tynecastle Place, Gorgie Rd. Pte John Jollie ( ) No.6619, 2 R. Scots. KiA 5 Dec Pte Alexander Seath (27) No , 1, 8 A & S Hdrs. KiA 23 Jul Sgt David Laing Seath (25) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 3 Sep L/ Corp William Aitken ( ), A & S Hdrs. Wounded 1918 Tynecastle Terrace, Gorgie Rd. 1 Pte Thomas Cranston Thompson (19) No.22832, 10, 13 R. Scots. KiA 12 May Wardlaw Place, Gorgie Road 1 Pte John Kilpatrick (21) No. 3575, 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 3 Sep Gunner William A. Mann (20) No 14126, Royal Marine Artillery. Killed 23 Apr Pte Thomas Abbot ( ) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA Egypt 19 Apr Pte Andrew Aikman (36) No , 18 HLI, DoW 15 Jul Corp Ebenezer Rodger ( ) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 8 Jul Pte George M. Sharkey (21) No. 2646, 2 R. Scots. d. pneumonia, 24 Mar Trooper Hugh Sharkey (27) No. 2197, 3 Dragoon Gds & R. Scots. KiA. 6 Nov Pte John MacKay ( ) R. Scots. POW in Germany Pte John Reid ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded 1916 & Pte Alexander Bain Sloan Haston (23) No. 1254, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 22 Apr Pte James Mason (22) No , 1, 4 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 24 Sep Pte James Kelly ( ). Wounded for a second time Sgt T. Welsh ( ), 9 R. Scots. Wounded 7 Pte Alex. Milne ( ) R. Scots, (MM) 8 Pte George Cooper Calder (20) No , 1, 4 & 16 R. Scots. d. 15 Dec Pte James Hosey (25) No. WR/ , sapper, R. Engrs. d. 11 Jan L/Corp James Mitchell (24) No. 470, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 3 Oct Frederick Charles Reid (35) No. 2990, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun 1915

302 8 Pte John Spalding (22) No R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Sgt John Napier ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Corp John Alexander (22) R. Scots. KiA. 9 L/Corp William Muir Lightbody (17) No. 7014, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 6 Sep Pte Archibald Moir ( ) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA. 30 Sep Corp John Henry Parsons (22) No , Labour Corps. KiA 13 Oct CSM William Brown ( ) KOSB, (MM) 10 Pte Alexander Duff (22) No. 3567, 1/5 R. Scots. KiA 9 Aug L/Corp James Adam Duff (19) No. 2765, 5 R. Scots. d. 16 Nov L/Corp Edward S. Flint (20) No.3/5683, 1Cam Hdrs. KiA 16 Nov 1917 (DCM) 10 Pte John Flint (23) No , 2 KOSB. KiA 18 Apr Pte James Duncan Fraser (19) No , 2 KOSB. KiA 13 Oct Pte John Guilar (38) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 1 Oct Pte Albert Hickman ( ) No.1398, 2 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 1 Jul Stoker 1 st class David Hoy (24) No. SS/107341, RN. d. 13 May Pte David Bruce Neill (20) No. 3479, 1, 6 R. Scots. KiA 6 Aug Pte George Neill ( ) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 23 Apr Pte David Rogers (21) No. 2741, 2 Gordon Hdrs. d. 26 Oct Pte Alexander Walker (21) No , 6 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 22 Mar Pte Matthew Walker ( ) No , MGC. d, pneumonia 28 Nov Pte William Hunter (19), 1, 6 & 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp James Reith ( ) No , R. Scots. Wounded 1915& L/Corp Andrew B. Henderson (22) No.2365, 2 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep (MM) 11 Pte James Henderson (24) No. 708, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 20 Dec Pte John Henderson (31) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte Thomas Daly ( ) No , 26 th Labour Coy. d. 4 Jan Pte William Roddick (28) No. 407, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Gunner Robert Heggie ( ) RFA. KiA 5 Jul Pte Robert Douglas Moir(23) No. 5544, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. d. 17 Oct Pte Walter C. Moir (20) No. 1120, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 25 Apr Pte William Douglas Moir (26) No. 586, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. pneumonia, 21 Sep Corp Edward Leonard Baty (40) No , West Yorkshire Regt. d. 13 Apr Pte David Borland (35), No , Seaforth Hdrs. d. 11 Dec Pte William Edward Steel ( ) No , 6 KOSB. d. 18 Aug Pte John Thomson (18) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. d. 15 Apr Pte James Henry Archibald ( ) No , 7 Cam. Hdrs. d. 17 Aug Pte Robert Polson Brown (20) No.7678, RAMC. KiA 19 May Pte William Brown (31) No. 8737, 1 KOSB. KiA 23 Apr Driver George Brown Dunbar (25) No. T4/061706, RASC. d. 20 Sep Pte Richard Brown ( ) Cam (SR). Wounded Pte David Bennet (21) No.1720, 8 R. Scots. KiA 22 Jul Sgt Benjamin Gourlay (25) No.16130, MGC. KiA 10 May L/Corp Peter Nisbet ( ) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 9 Apr Pte James M. Sinclair (21) 1, 5 R. Scots. Wounded Pte Walter Beasley ( ), Gordon Hdrs. PoW Pte Andrew Tervit (19) R. Scots. Wounded 1917

303 18 Rating Christopher Lachlan (17) No. 8967, cook s boy. Good Citizenship Pte Andrew Forrest Douglas (29) No. 9044, 2 R. Scots. KiA 15 Oct Pte James Shanks (20) No , 2 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar Pte Thomas Shanks (21). Wounded for a second time Pte James Brown (18) No. 1673, 6, 8 R. Scots. KiA 11 Mar Pte Thomas Cowe ( ) No , 2 Scots Gds. KiA 25 Sep Pte James Forrest ( ) No , MGC. KiA 14 Apr Pte John Wood Knox (19) No , 9 HLI. KiA 24 Oct Pte Peter C. Richardson (37) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Trooper John Robertson ( ), 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 25 Jan Pte John Scougal ( ) No. 1415, bandsman, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 19 Jun Pte A. MacIntyre ( ) Cam Hdrs. Gassed Corp Daniel MacLeod ( ), 18 Middlesex Regt. KiA, 20 Aug 1916, 21 Pte James Dickson ( ) Lancashire Fusiliers. PoW Pte Robert D. Anderson ( ) No , 1, 8 R. Scots. d. gunshot, 12 Apr Pte William Calder Mabon (22) No , 1 Cam. Hdrs. KiA 26 Jan Pte John Salmond (32), 10 BW. d. fever 23 Jul Pte John Steedman (18), 1, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 16 May Pte Robert Steedman (23) No 12716, 11 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep 22 PteWilliam Steedman (25) No.10138, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 13 Nov Pte David Bennet (28) No , 1, 6 R. Scots. KiA 16 Jul Pte Robert Bob Dale (28) No. 6749, 5 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 14 Nov Pte Walter Lynch (31) No , 2 A & S Hdrs. d. 24 Sep Gunner William Brown Wales (41) No , RGA. KiA 12 Aug Sgt Peter Buchanan ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Robert Cairns ( ) 13 R. Scots. Gassed or wounded for fourth time Pte Thomas Cairns ( ) R. Scots. Gassed Pte James Cockburn ( ) 1 Cam Hdrs. Wounded for fourth time Pte William Godfrey (31) No.4570, 2 Scots Gds. KiA 20 Oct Pte Spence Davdison MacAuley ( ), 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Sep Pte Thomas MacIntyre Baxter (32) No. 8025, 2 R. Scots. DoW 24 Mar Pte William Gordon Montgomery (23) No. 2079, 2 R. Scots. Killed 13 May Pte James Blyth (19) R. Scots. PoW in Germany L/Corp John Sinclair ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Alexander Cadger ( ), 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 1 Aug Pte John Creamer (20) No , 1 South Staffordshire Regt. KiA 26 Oct Pte Robert Godfrey (20), Tank corps. d. pneumonia & heart failure, 30 Nov Bombardier Nicholas Hill (29) No.23196, RFA. KiA 16 Apr Sgt Richard Simpson Lumsden ( ) No , 2 HLI. KiA 16 Feb Pte David MacKean (20) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 27 Sep Pte James Q. Stinear (19) No , 1 HLI. d. 4 Dec Pte George Davidson Williamson (27) No , MGC. d. neuritis,16 Nov Sgt Harry Williamson or Warner (21), King s Own Rifles. KiA 26 Apr Wardlaw Street, Gorgie Road

304 4 Sgt T. Downie, Cam Hdrs, Labour Corps, (DCM) 5 Pte Charles Henry Brookes (34) No , 2 HLI, KiA 28 Apr Pte W. MacLennan ( ) KiA Pte S. Henderson ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Driver Alexander Buchan (33) No. T4/246423, RASC. d. 29 Oct L/Sgt David Buchan (33) No. 6894, Piper, 1 HLI. KiA 20 Dec Corp Charles Ross Love ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded three times. PoW Pte Andrew Rose Love ( ), R. Scots Fusilers. Newspaper item (EEN 10 Jul 1915) 6 Pte James Ross Love ( ), 5 R. Scots. DCM. Newspaper item (EEN 10 Jul 1915) 6 Pte John Love, 2, 5 R. Scots. Newspaper item (EEN 10 Jul 1915) 6 Pte Chisholm Love ( ) 17 R, Scots. Newspaper item (EEN 10 Jul 1915) 6 Pte William Love, signaller, 1 A & S Hdrs. Newspaper item (EEN 10 Jul 1915) 7 Sgt Frank Beilby ( ) No. 7375, 10 A & S Hdrs. KiA 27 Sep Pte Alexander Elder (22) No.1523 & , 9, 12 R. Scots. KIA 23 Jul Pte William L. Elder (19) No. 1722, 5, 9 R. Scots. KiA 18 Nov Pte Robert Christie Finlay (27) No. 8353, 2 R. Scots. KiA 14 Dec Pte John Irvine Smith ( ), R. Scots. KiA 11 Apr Corp John Crawford Will ( ) No , 14 London Scottish. KiA 9 Sep Pte Thomas Bell ( ) South African Infantry. PoW & Wounded Corp James Colvin ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte Alexander Elder ( ) No Missing Sgt William Bell (20) No. 3439, RFA. KiA 11 Jul L/Corp David MacKenzie (24) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. DoW 29 Aug nd Lieut Bernard MacSherry (27), 2 Manchester Regt. KiA 14 Apr Pte John Thomson ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte William Ferrier Allan (20) No , 3 R. Scots, DoW 27 Mar Pte David Bain (36) No. A/ 7521, 7 KOSB, d. 17 Dec Pte James Brown ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 3 May Pte David Stocks (37) No , 9 Cam (SR). KiA 29 Sep Pte Charles Whittet (45) No , Labour Corps. DoW 20 Jan Pte Charles D. Whittet (19) No. 1526, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte M. Adam ( ), KOSB. Missing Pte Alexander Stevens (25) No R. Scots Cyclist Battalion. KiA 24 Jul Corp George Addison ( ) No. 9129, Cam (SR). PoW Pte David Laidlaw ( ), drummer. PoW & wounded in Germany Pte William Lindsay ( ), R. Scots. DoW 20 Feb Sgt W. J. Patton (25) No. 3919, 9 Seaforth Hdrs (pioneers). DoW 28 May Pte James Rough (18) No. 4063, sapper, R. Engrs & 9 BW. DoW 27 Sep Sgt Robert Rough ( ) MGC. Gassed, wounded 1918 (MM & DCM) 13 L/Corp George Rankeillor (20) No. 9546, 1 st Royal Dragoons. KiA. 11 Apr Sgt James Pettigrew ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded Pte John Heslin ( ) No.40282, 8 BW. KiA 17 Dec Pte Archibald Bruce (42) No. M2/229928, RASC, MT, RFA. DoW 8 Dec Able seaman John Gray Currie (30) No. Clyde Z/5062, RND. KiA 21 Jul Pte David Waddell ( ) No.1346, sapper, R. Engrs. KiA 16 Jul 1916

305 15 Pte Thomas Tom Waddell (19) No, R. Scots. DoW 30 Mar Pte John Imrie ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded for a second time L/Corp Hector MacLean ( ), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Gunner D. Bell ( ), RFA. PoW Pte George D. Bell ( ) Missing Pte James Bell (18), BW. Wounded Missing Corp William Campbell ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte H. P. Dorrance ( ) No , Canadian Royal Engrs. d. 2 Oct Sgt John Young (29), 8 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 20 Jan Pte Peter Young (32) No , Fife Yeomanry then BW. KiA 27 Dec Pte Thomas Borland ( ) No.42888, R. Scots Fusiliers, KiA 28 Apr Corp John MacLeod (40) No.64206, MGC. d. 7 Oct Pte Walter James Chinnery ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded George Addison (14). Good Citizenship Reward 1918, (TED 22 Jul 1918) 19 Driver John Robertson (26) No , RFA. d. pneumonia, 19 Oct Pte James Henderson (32) No , 9 R. Scots. DoW 31 Oct L/Corp James Clancy ( ) BW. Wounded PoW in Germany Pte Samuel Cairns Duncan (21) No. MZ/ , MT RASC. d. 7 Oct 1918 Wardlaw Terrace, Gorgie Road 2 Pte David Archibald Gilday (25) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Pte William Patrick Meek (19), Canadian Corps, RASC. KiA 29 Sep L/ Corp Alfred Preston (30) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 20 Apr Pte James T. Anderson (40) No , 3 Scots Gds. d. 12 Apr Pte William Forrest (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs, KiA 27 Sep Pte William Hewitt (37), 1 A & S Hdrs, KiA 28 Sep Pte John Irvine Smith ( ), R. Scots. KiA 11 Apr Pte Joseph Pratt ( ) No. 1342, sapper, R. Engrs. Wounded Pte David Anderson ( ) No , 1 HLI. KiA 4 Dec Pte Thomas Rennie (19) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 21 Mar Pte Charles M. Craig ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Missing Pte John Manzie ( ) HLI. Wounded R. Manzie ( ). Wounded Pte Richard Finlayson ( ) No.74326, Canadian Inf. KiA 6 Jun Driver David John Forson (24) No , R. Engrs. KiA 10 Oct PteThomas Tommie Forson (18) No , 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA. 9 Apr Pte George P. MacKay ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded 1918 Washington Lane Cottages, Dalry Road 2 Pte Frank MacGuire (25) No. 1914, 1, 4 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte Ernest Harold Oldershaw (23) No. 9342, Cam Hdrs. d. 28 May 1917 Washington Street, Dalry Road 1 Sgt A. Hogg (26) No.8502, 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 27 Sep Pte John Alexander Given (20) No. 2193, 1 BW. KiA 11 Nov Pte William Hook (32) No.7463, 1 BW. Killed 3 Sep Pte James Moore Kirkpatrick (21) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. KiA 11 Aug Pte William Kirkpatrick (19) No. 6457, 2 KOSB. KiA 20 Dec 1914

306 3 Driver Alexander Muir ( ) No , RFA. DoW 2 Oct (MM) 3 Corp Peter Robertson ( ), R. Scots. DoW Watson Crescent, Dundee Street Pte David Mills ( ) No. 8041, 2 R. Scots. d. 31 Oct 1914 Pte Robert Charles MacDonald ( ). Wounded 28 Jun 1915 Pte J. Stewart ( ) signaller, R. Scots, (MM) 4 Pte David Hay (34) No , 17 HLI. DoW 5 Jul Pte Robert Wilson Jenkinson (20) No. 4309, 9 BW. KiA 25 Sep Pte William Jenkinson, junior, (23) No , 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte James Milne MacLaren (30) No , 15 Canadian Hdrs. DoW 1 Sep Pte W. MacLaren ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Gunner John Veitch Smith (27) N , RGA. DoW 22 Nov Pte John Chalmers (18) No.40470, 1 Cam (SR). KiA 28 Oct Pte George Orr ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Gunner John Edwards (23), signaller, RGA. KiA, gassed 14 Apr Driver John Robertson (26) No , RFA. d. pneumonia, 19 Oct Pte John Williamson (31) No , 5 Cam Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Pte George U. MacDonald (20) No. 1440, 1, 5 R. Scots. DoW 5 Jun Pte Bernard MacSloy (21) No.71185, Canadian Medical Corps. d. 8 Nov Pte John Hermiston ( ) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Pte Charles G. L. MacGlashan ( ) No.43370, 15 R. Scots. KiA 28 Apr Rifleman John H. Birks (20), 8 King s Royal Rifle Corps. KiA 30 Jul Pte Alexander Cameron (24) No. 1208, 2 BW. KiA 14 Nov Pte John MacLeod (28), 1 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 7 Jan Pte John Flett Rutherford (36) No , R. Engrs. KiA 2 May Pte William Elliot MacMath (30) No , 6 R. Scots. DoW. 5 Jun Pte Thomas Ure Bennet ( ) No.30576, 2 HLI. KiA 28 Apr Band Sgt Alexander MacNair (49), Seaforth Hdrs, d. 15 Mar Pte James H. Marshall (19) No , 5 HLI. KiA 8 Nov Pte William H. Smith (19) No. 2461, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte R. A. MacDonald ( ) HLI. Wounded Pte John Henry ( ) No.248, L/ Corp, 2, 4 Dragoon Gds. KiA 1 Nov Pte William Thomson ( ) Northumberland Fusiliers. Missing Pte John Kelman (29), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 6 Apr Pte Alexander Meldrum (21) No , 1 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 18 Jul L/Corp James Nicol (22) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug Sgt Alexander Hossack Thomson (26) No , 1, 9 R. Scots. d. 30 Sep Sgt Archibald Lauriston West ( ) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 5 Aug Pte Henry T. Lauriston West Harry (25) No. 9034, 1 Scots Gds. KiA 12 Mar Pte W. J. Wilson ( ) HLI. Wounded Corp George Battison (25) No. M/ , RASC, DoW 10 Nov Pte Donald MacLeod (19) No , 7 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 24 Aug Pte Thomas John Inglis Milne ( ), 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Gunner William Whyte Moffat (35) No , RGA. KiA 27 Jul CSM D. Brydon ( ) R. Scots. PoW & Wounded, in Germany 1918

307 27 Driver David Greenhill (38) No. T/19409, RASC. d. general paralysis. 7 Nov Pte Lawrence Alexander Proudfoot (21) No , RAMC. DoW 20 May Pte Henry Harry Coyne (45) RAMC. Wounded Pte Thomas Tait ( ) R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded for a second time Pte James MacNab (21) No , 11 Cam (SR). KiA 8 May L/Corp George W. McP. Stirling (21) No , Cam Hdrs. KiA 16 Aug Pte Robert Syme (20) No , 1, 7 A & S Hdrs. DoW 25 Jul (MM) 28 Pte T. W. Turner ( ) No , Canadian Pioneers. d. 24 Apr Pte W. G. Lawson ( ) Cam Hdrs. Wounded Pte Andrew Ree ( ). Wounded Pte Robert MacDill (18) No , 8 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 15 Sep Pte John Anderson (38) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 3 Jun Pte Adam Veitch (17) Enlisted, Edin. No. 1869, 6 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug A/Corp John Anderson (23) No. 9474, 2 R. Scots Fusilers. KiA 10 Mar Pte James Jim Davidson ( ) No , BW, KiA 10 Sep L/Corp Harry Lloyd (44), Military Police Corps. d. 29 Jan L/Corp E. Lloyd ( ) 1, 4 R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp John Hill (21) No.28465, 8 Oxford & Bucks Light Inf. d. 10 Dec Pte John Robert Leith (40) No , 16 R. Scots. DoW 15 Jul Pte Walter McEwan Myles (38) No 43547, 15 R. Scots. KiA 28 Apr L/Corp W. Scott (19) No , 1 R. Scots. KiA 12 Apr Sgt Thomas Finlayson Smith (26) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 22 Mar (MM) 35 Pte James Steedman Wilson (24) R. Scots. DoW 24 Nov Pte John Wilson (39) No , RFA. KiA 19 Nov Pte Charles Younger (19), 14 BW. KiA 10 Sep Guardsman Peter Clark (19) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 30 Jul Pte Francis Crean ( ), 1, 5 & 6 R. Scots. Wounded L/Corp Henry Cuthbertson (27) No. 8040, 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 May Pte Malcolm Cuthbertson (22) No , 2 Cam Hdrs. KiA 18 May Pte Thomas Kennedy (18) No , 1, 5 KOSB. KiA 29 Jul Pte John Steedman (18), 1, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 16 May Pte Robert Steedman (23) No 12716, 11 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep PteWilliam Steedman (25) No.10138, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 13 Nov Pte Robert Taylor (26) No , 5 A &S Hdrs. DoW 9 Jan L/Corp David Bailley ( ), HLI. PoW Pte Walter Robertson (30), 9 Seaforth Hdrs (Pioneers). DoW 28 May Pte H. Strong (20) R. Scots. Wounded CSM James Stewart MacIntosh (36) No , 13 BW. KiA 17 Oct Sgt Simon MacLeod (26) No. 7761, 1 Cam Hdrs. DoW 5 Nov L/Corp Ewan MacLeod ( ) Middlesex Regt. Wound for a fifth time Pte G. McLennan ( ) BW, 42 Watson Crescent. (Cross of the Order of St George) 51 Pte Alexander G. MacKenzie (32) No , 18 R. Scots. d. 20 Feb Driver George Forsyth (30), RASC. d. 9 Nov Pte David Tulloch ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany 1918 West End Place, Dalry Road

308 1 L/Corp Magnus Charles MacLean (22) No.1063, 8 R.Scots. DoW 20 Mar L/Corp Robert Smail (21), 6 Cam Hdrs. KiA 31 Jul Pte Herbert Douglas ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for third time 1918 West Fountain Place, Dundee St 1 Pte William Henry Stewart ( ) No.11869, Gordon Hdrs. KiA Pte T. Dickson ( ), 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. Wounded Corp Peter James Charlton (39) No , R. Engrs. KiA 27 May Pte Thomas Imrie ( ) No. 2060, trooper, 1 Royal Dragoons. KiA 9 Oct West Park Place, Dalry Road Pte David Smith ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Wounded twice. PoW in Germany Pte Alexander R. Geddes (34) No.34445, 2 R. Scots. DoW 15 Apr Pte John Graham (33) No. 6824, 2 HLI. KiA 14 Nov 1914 Westfield Road, Gorgie Road 5 Pte William Lamb Henderson ( ) No , Canadian Inf. KiA 6 Jun Pte Norman Morrison (27) No. 8675, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 10 Mar Pte Walter Bennie (21), 1 Gordon Hdrs. d. 19 Feb Pte George Telford (24) No. 2615, 13 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug L/Sgt David Buchan (33) No. 6894, Piper, 1 HLI. KiA 20 Dec Pte Francis Harkness (26) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul L/Corp John Milne ( ) R. Scots, attached HLI. DoW 24 Apr Pte Samuel Milne (31) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 28 Sep Corp Frank MacGovern (23) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Pte Peter Forbes Melville (20) No. 1255, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. d. 1 Jan Pte Robert J. Melville (20) No. 1823, 1, 5 R. Scots. d. 17 Jan Pte Timothy Richardson ( ) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep Corp D. Callender ( ) MGC. Severe dysentery L/Corp James Tinto (21) No , 10, 11 HLI. KiA 11 Apr Pte Alexander Slight Lyon (30), R. Scots. d. pneumonia, 14 Feb Pte John Daniel Mitchell (33) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte William Watt, or Robertson (23) No. 7153, 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 9 Jun Pte James Alexander Whyte (39) No , 5, 6 R. Scots. DoW 19 Apr Gunner John Lamb Anderson (30) No , RGA. KiA 16 May Pte George Cook ( ) pioneer R. Engrs, Cam Hdrs. d. 2 Mar L/Corp Robert MacGimpsey ( ) R. Scots. Wounded R. Manzie ( ). Wounded RSM George Dunbar (46) No , 5 R. Scots & 21 HLI. d. 9 May Pte Robert Alexander Grant (20) No , 1 R. Scots. DoW 23 Apr Pte Donald Urquhart Addison (19) No , 1 KOSB. DoW 14 Apr PteThomas Chinnery ( ) No , 1 Cam (SR). KiA 21 Sep Pte Alexander Mitchell ( ) No. 8931, 8 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 29 Sep Pte James Stephen Orkney (19) No , 9 Norfolk Regiment. KiA 15 Apr Pt Andrew Hotson Ramsay (18) No.3498, 1, 9 R. Scots. Killed 25 May Pte George Lumsden Ramsay (26) No , 9 R. Scots. Dow 20 Sep 1917 Westfield Street, Gorgie Road Pte P. Marshall ( ). Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug 1917)

309 1 Pte Robert Anderson (22) No , Cam Hdrs. KiA 30 Sep Drummer Stewart Anderson ( ) No , Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 13 Feb Pte David Blyth (27) No , 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 25 Sep Pte John Campbell (22), 1.5 R. Scots. KiA 27 Apr CSM Richard Lawrie (29) No. 8561, 2 BW. KiA 25 Sep Pte George Aithie MacKay (20) No , A & S Hdrs. KiA 22 Sep Pte Adam Anderson (35) No , 9 BW. d. 22 Aug Pte Benjamin Hartley Burgon (19) No , 2 KOSB. d. 1 Sep Pte James Orman (20), Canadians. Accidently killed in action 22 Apr Sgt J. C. Frier ( ) (Croix de Guerre) 3 Pte James Gray ( ) Cam Hdrs, (DCM) 5 Pte John MacMorran (22) No. 1853, RAMC. KiA 12 Jul Gunner Stephen Richardson (27) No , RGA. DoW 6 Aug Gunner A. C. Risk ( ) Wounded & shell shock Pte J. Risk ( ) Canadian Contingent No.1. Wounded Pte William J. Farish (21) No. 2357, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 25 May Pte Richard Glover Myles (20) No, 1509, 1, 9 R. Scots. KiA 16 Dec Pte Robert Borthwick ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1918 Wheatfield Place, Gorgie Road 4 Pte Alexander Sandy Conner (19) No , 9 R. Scots. d 9 Apr Sgt James Nicol (30) No , RGA. KIA 15 Aug Pte John Spalding (22) No R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte R. Conner ( ) 11 A & S Hdrs. Wounded Sgt James Love ( ) R. Scots, (MM) 10 Pte G. Douglas ( ) No. 1259, 2,5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte John Jollie ( ) No.6619, 2 R. Scots. KiA 5 Dec Pte Alfred Herd ( ) R. Scots. Gassed & wounded for a second time Pte Thomas Herd ( ), 7 Seaforth Hdrs. Newspaper article (TED 11 Feb 1916) 16 Sgt James Herd ( ), RASC. Newspaper article (TED 11 Feb 1916) 16 Sapper James Herd ( ), junior, R. Engrs. Newspaper article (TED 11 Feb 1916) 16 Corp William Herd ( ) RAMC, (DCM. Gassed L/Corp James Mitchell MacDonald (26) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA 23 Jul Pte James MacDougall (24) No. 8870, 2 Scots Gds. KiA. 18 Dec Pte R. Wheelen ( ), 12 R. Scots. Wounded Sgt R. Marshall ( ) RFA, (MM) Wheatfield Road, Gorgie Road L/Corp W. Proctor ( ). Serving NW Frontier, India 1917 (EEN 16 Aug 1917) 1 Pte Hebert T. Miles (19) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. d. 9 May Pte James Kellock (34) No , 2 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 30 Jul Pte James Hair ( ) No , 1 Scots Gds. KiA 11 Mar Sgt Joseph Baxter (36) No. M/ , RASC. d. 11 Sep Pte Peter Lindsay Hay (20) No , 15 HLI. KiA 3 Apr Pte Frank Jardine ( ) No , 6 KOSB. KiA 7 Jul Sgt William Hay ( ) Seaforth Hdrs. Gassed Pte William Morrison ( ) Cam (SR). Gassed Pte Walter Morrison ( ) R. Scots, (MM) 6 Pte David Horsburgh (19) No.3/6245, 9 Gordon Hdrs. KiA 10 Dec 1915.

310 6 Pte James Munro ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte Jack Hill (19) No , D Coy, 2 HLI. DoW 13 Sep L/Corp James Mitchell (24) No. 470, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 3 Oct 1916, 7 Pte Alexander Drummond ( ), pioneer. Gassed Robert Miller ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Pte Thomas Robertson ( ) R. Scots, (MM) Wheatfield Street, Gorgie Road 1 Pte John McCormack Martin (25) No , 17 R. Scots. KiA 3 Mar L/Corp William Martin ( ) R. Scots. Wounded for a second time Pte William Hammer Cherry (28) No , Royal Flying Corps. d.18 Sep Corp Frederick Somers Friend (35) No.3113, R. Engrs. KiA 1 Nov Pte Alexander Gerard (19) No , 9 R. Scots. KiA 1 Aug Pte Alexander Redpath (34) No HLI. DOW 27 May Pte Harry Christie Spence (38) No , 1, 7 R. Scots. KiA 12 Nov Pte Archibald Archie Stewart (19) No , Cam Hdrs. Drowned 29 Jul Pte Charles Stewart (29) No , 7 Cam Hdrs. DoW. 2 Aug Pte William Forrest (25) No , sapper, R. Engrs, KiA 27 Sep Pte James Gray (41) No.17143, 7 Cam Hdrs. KiA 3 Aug L/Corp Robert Pringle (39) No , 2 KOSB. KiA. 26 Oct Sgt T. A. Moncrieff ( ) 13 R. Scots. Wounded Pte James Wilson ( ), R. Scots. Missing, then Wounded & in hosp Pte John Leckie Henderson ( ). No.18625, 15 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte John Hill (19) No , 2 HLI. d. 13 Sep Pte Edward Roberts ( ) No. 8223, 9 BW. K IA 23 Sep L/Corp T. Robertson ( ), R. Scots. KiA Pte J. A. Herron (24) No. 7058, RFA. KiA 22 Oct Pte W. S. Key ( ) R. Scots. Trench Fever Pte Arthur W. Ellis (21) No.21556, West Riding Regt. DoW 30 Jul 1916 Wheatfield Terrace, Gorgie Road 2 Pte Joseph Crowther (28) No. 2197, 17 R. Scots. KiA 13 Apr Sgt John Smith Lavender (35) No , Canadian Inf. DoW 15 Jun 1917 (MM) 2 Sgt James Wilson (26) No , 2 Cam (SR). DoW 23 Oct Pte William Daniel Magee (20) No , 15 HLI. DoW 12 Jun 1918 White Park, opposite 160, Gorgie Road 1 Pte George W. Hamond (35), Gordon Hdrs. KiA 25 Sep Pte R. Fairgrieve ( ) R. Engrs, (MM) 5 Corp James Colvin ( ) R. Scots. PoW in Germany Pte Arthur Leslie Blakeman ( ) Bandsman, 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 11 Nov Pte Murdoch Belashmie ( ), KOSB. Wounded for third time Pte John Ullathorne (29) No. 9157, 2 HLI. KiA 17 Sep Pte Alexander Young (28) No , MGC (Infantry). KiA 26 Nov Pte George Young ( ) R. Scots. Wounded 1918 Yeaman Place, Dundee Street

311 1 Pte George W. Smith ( ), R. Scots, then HLI. KiA 4 May L/Corp Thomas Thomson (23) No.11149, 10, 1 A & S Hdrs. KiA 12 Oct Corp Augustus Knox ( ) No , New Zealand Imperial Force. KiA 2 Aug Pte James S. Murphy (20), buglar, 16 R. Scots. KiA 1 Jul Pte James Culbard Murray (32) No , 6 Cam Hdrs. DoW 16 Aug nd Lieut James Stein Thomson (24) 1, 2 West Yorkshire Regt. KiA 22 Jul Pte Andrew Whannel ( ) No , 1 Cam Hdrs. KiA 17 Sep Pte T. Sutherland ( ) No , A & S Hdrs. Wounded CSM J. Welsh ( )York & Lancasters, (DCM) 9 L/Corp Andrew Brown ( ) No. 1297, 2 BW. KiA 7 Jan Pte Joseph Moffat (22) No , 9 BW. KiA 16 Mar Pte James Stewart Roberts (21) No. 3246, 1, 9 R. Scots. DoW 31 Dec Pte John Forrester Roberts (26) No , 4 R. Scots. KiA 27 Sep Pte James Henry Archibald ( ) No , 7 Cam. Hdrs. d. 17 Aug Pte William Archibald (21) No , 3 Cam Hdrs, DoW 15 Jan Pte John Creamer (20) No , 1 South Staffordshire Regt. KiA 26 Oct Pte John Dickson (18) No.2316, signaller, RFA. KiA, Pte Hector MacDonald (21) No , Cam Hdrs. KiA 13 Aug Pte Michael Lawson (28) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 23 Apr Driver John Robertson (26) No , RFA. d. pneumonia, 19 Oct Pte John White ( ) No , RAMC. d. pneumonia, 10 Dec Pte W. Fleming ( ) R. Scots. Wounded Corp J. Smith ( ) KOSB. Wounded for a third time L/Corp W. Scott (19) No , 1 R. Scots. KiA 12 Apr Pte George Dodie Douglas (21) No.40965, 17 R. Scots. KiA 30 Sep Pte John Carrick Rodgers (19) No , 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. KIA 24 Mar Pte John Steedman (18), 1, 6 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 16 May Pte Robert Steedman (23) No 12716, 11 R. Scots. KiA 26 Sep PteWilliam Steedman (25) No.10138, 1 Seaforth Hdrs. DoW 13 Nov L/Corp John Veitch (23) No.33738, 12 R. Scots. DoW 19 May 1918 (MM) 16 Pte Harry Albert Downie (18) No , 16 R. Scots. KiA, 1 Jul Sgt G. Philp ( ) No , R. Scots. KiA 25 Sep Pte Archibald Reid (20) No. 3/6264, 2 Gordon Hdrs. DoW, 23 Sep Pte James Lamb ( ) No. 4785, BW. Wounded for second time A/Leading stoker Alfred Lloyd ( ) No. K/ 8947, RN. d. 1 March Pte Robert Shepherd Moir (36) No , 1, 7 Cam (SR). d. 19 Apr Pte John Rainbird (32) No. 3038, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Corp William Charles Rainbird (35) No. 2853, 1, 5 R. Scots. KiA 28 Jun Pte William Allison (26) No , 56 Coy, MGC. KiA 7 Jun Pte Alexander Morrison (28) 2 Seaforth Hdrs. KiA 4 Oct Pte W. Simpson ( ), bandsman, 1, 9 R. Scots. Wounded Pte William Ferguson (21) No.10991, 1 R. Scots Fusiliers. DoW 23 Apr Pte George Donaldson (29) No.27439, 2, 4 Royal West Kent Regt. KiA 4 Nov L/Corp Robert MacLennan (32) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 8 Jul 1918.

312 20 Pte Thomas Young Tom Messer (23) No , 13 R. Scots. KiA 15 Aug Pte Robert Harrow ( ), RASC. DoW 27 May Pte Alexander MacDonald ( ), R. Scots. KiA Pte Robert McPherson Diack (32) No , 11 R. Scots. KiA 22 Mar L/Corp Alexander Alick Nisbet ( ), KOSB. d Pte William Stirling Ross ( ) No , 6, 7 R. Scots Fusiliers. KiA 23 Mar Pte Hugh Regan (41) No. 9935, 1 BW. PoW, d. 21 Jun 1915, in Germany. Event and Battle Dates 28 June Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo 4 August Britain Declared War on Germany 23 August Battle of Mons. With half the number of artillery guns of their enemy, the 70,000 strong British Expeditionary Force inflicted heavy losses on 160,000 Germans, before being forced to retreat. 6 September First Battle of the Marne. German advance to Paris halted. 12 September First Battle of Aisne. Retreating Germans engaged fifty miles north-east of Paris. 25 September First Battle of Albert. 1 October First Battle of Arras. The Germans captured Vimy Ridge. 14 October First Battle of Ypres. British Expeditionary Force almost wiped out. 10 March Battle of Neuve-Chapelle. Allied attempt to break through German lines. 22 April Second Battle of Ypres. British tunnelling under Hill 60. The Germans used chlorine gas. 25 April Gallipoli Landings. An expedition to knock Turkey out of the war. 28 June Battle of Gully Ravine. Failed and costly attack, Gallipoli. 25 September Battle of Loos. 9 September Gallipoli Evacuation. 31 May Naval Battle of Jutland. British Fleet engaged the German High Seas Fleet in a fierce gun battle which neither side truly won.

313 1 July Battle of Somme. On the first day alone British casualties were 60,000, including 20,000 dead. Lasting months, total casualties were: British 420,000, French 195,000, and Germans 650,000 The aim was to relieve pressure on the French at Verdun. 9 April Battle of Arras. British attack. Vimy Ridge. 16 April Second Battle of Aisne. 31 July Battle of Passchendaele. The third Battle Ypres failed. 20 November Battle of Cambrai. Tank breakthrough achieved, and lost in German counter attack. 27 May Third Battle of Aisne. Germans attack British and French. 15 July Second Battle of Marne. Enemy attack countered by British, French and Americans. 8 August Battle of Amiens. Successful Australian and Canadian attack, involving over a thousand tanks and eight hundred aircraft. 11 November 1918 Armistice. 28 June Peace signed at Versailles Gorgie Memorial Hall

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