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5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion THE BLACK WATCH |
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Maryton War Memorial IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO FELL IN THE WAR 1914-1918 ALEXANDER JOLLY ANDERSON Private 13528, 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards Died on 31st March 1915. Age 31. Son of Mrs. Agnes Anderson; husband of Mary Wallace Anderson, of 377 Wentworth Street, South Mount, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
DOUGLAS J. DAVIDSON Private 3/6450, 1st Battalion, Gordon Highlanders Killed in action 2nd March 1916.
ISAAC NORRIE DUTHIE Private 293106, 7th (Fife) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action 25th April 1917. Age 21. Son of James Duthie, of Manse Cottage, Maryton, Montrose, and the late Margaret Duthie (nee Donaldson); brother of Nathan Duthie, Private, Black Watch.
NATHAN DUTHIE Private 76209, 4th London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) formerly Private 5733, 2/4th (City of Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action 4th November 1918. Age 24. Son of James Duthie, of Old Montrose, Montrose, and the late Margaret Duthie (nee Donaldson); brother of the late Isaac Norrie Duthie, Black Watch, killed in action on 25th April 1917.
WILLIAM LYALL FAIRWEATHER 2nd Lieutenant (temporary posting), 8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) Killed in action 22nd March 1918. Age 27. Son of Reverend William and Margaret Henry Smith Fairweather, of Auchenblae, Fordoun, Kincardineshire.
JAMES THOMSON Lance Corporal 240753, 4/5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action during the capture of the Schwaben Redoubt on Saturday 14th October 1916. Age 22. Son of James and Christina Thomson, of Barnhead, Old Montrose, Montrose.
Maryton School War Memorial IN PROUD AND GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE BOYS OF THIS SCHOOL WHO DIED FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE WAR 1914 - 1919. WILLIAM ADDISON
ISAAC NORRIE DUTHIE Private 293106, 7th (Fife) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action 25th April 1917. Age 21. Son of James Duthie, of Manse Cottage, Maryton, Montrose, and the late Margaret Duthie (nee Donaldson); brother of Nathan Duthie, Private, Black Watch.
NATHAN DUTHIE Private 76209, 4th London Regiment, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) formerly Private 5733, 2/4th (City of Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action 4th November 1918. Age 24. Son of James Duthie, of Old Montrose, Montrose, and the late Margaret Duthie (nee Donaldson); brother of the late Isaac Norrie Duthie, Black Watch, killed in action on 25th April 1917.
GEORGE DONALD Private 33420, 16th (Service) Battalion (2nd Glasgow), Highland Light Infantry Killed in action on 18th November 1916. Age 20. Son of George and Isabella Donald, of Boggeran, Drumlithie, Fordoun, Kincardineshire.
WILLIAM LYALL FAIRWEATHER 2nd Lieutenant (temporary posting), 8th Battalion, Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) Killed in action 22nd March 1918. Age 27. Son of Reverend William and Margaret Henry Smith Fairweather, of Auchenblae, Fordoun, Kincardineshire.
GEORGE FOWLIE Private 4539, 30th Battalion, Australian Infantry (Australian Imperial Force) Died on 25th February 1917. Age 31.
JAMES GOVE Private 420518, 16th Battalion, Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regiment) Killed in action on 4th June 1916. Age 25. Son of Mr. J. G. Gove, of Mercury Loan, St. Cyrus, Kincardineshire.
WILLIAM GOVE Private 3259, 4/5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action on 30th July 1916. Age 20. Grandson of David Gove, of Whitefield of Dun, Montrose.
JAMES GEDDES
JOHN HENDERSON
JOHN MILNE
GEORGE G. McCURRAGH Private 1326, 10th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders Died on 3rd October 1915.
GEORGE REID
WILLIAM REID
JAMES THOMSON Lance Corporal 240753, 4/5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action during the capture of the Schwaben Redoubt on Saturday 14th October 1916. Age 22. Son of James and Christina Thomson, of Barnhead, Old Montrose, Montrose.
WILLIAM TULLOCH
ARTHUR G. TULLOCH Private 202339, 4th Battalion, Gordon Highlanders Died on 9th April 1918.
CHARLES C. WHYTE Private 33389, 17th (Service) Battalion (3rd Glasgow), Highland Light Infantry formerly Private B/16138, Black Watch Killed in action on 18th November 1916.
ROBERT ALEXANDER WHYTE Private S/17703, 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders Killed in action on 28th September 1915. Age 23. Son of Robert and Jane Whyte, of 100 Castle Street, Montrose.
DAVID WINTER. "GLORIOUS THEIR FATE, SPLENDID THEIR DOOM, THEIR TOMB AN ALTAR, HONOUR THEM AND WEEP NOT; GIVE THEM PRAISE, NOT PITY."
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