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1 Larbert East Churchyard (Formerly known as Larbert Free Church) Monumental Inscription Index An A-Z Index of names inscribed on all existing, legible stones Larbert East Churchyard is situated at the junction of Main Street (B905) and Kirk Avenue, Stenhousemuir. www.memento-mori.co.uk

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Larbert East Churchyard (Formerly known as Larbert Free Church)

Monumental Inscription

Index

An A-Z Index of names inscribed on all existing, legible stones

Larbert East Churchyard is situated at the junction of Main Street (B905) and Kirk Avenue, Stenhousemuir.

www.memento-mori.co.uk

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Whether monuments or gravestones are very grand and ornate or are the humblest of stones tucked away in some forgotten corner of a

Churchyard, they represent part of our heritage and although “etched in stone”, their inscriptions are disappearing at an alarming rate.

Whilst some may still be standing, others have either toppled or have been laid flat, all eventually suffering from the elements,

becoming so weathered or eroded that their inscriptions have faded or at worst, disappeared completely. The care and attention once

given to tending that special place long gone – shrubs and weeds taking over, obscuring or even hiding a once prominent site. In

many old Churchyards, gravestones are removed or relocated to assist in the maintenance of the burial ground or because the land is

up for re-development and can end up as nothing more than a path.

Monumental Inscriptions or gravestones are far from being the permanent records our forefathers hoped would last forever

so I hope my efforts over the past years in photographing and transcribing some of the old and not so old Churchyards, Cemeteries

and Burial Grounds in Stirlingshire and a few surrounding areas may help to preserve this valuable information before much of it is

lost forever.

Photographs and complete Monumental Inscriptions available from

[email protected]

For details on prices, how to order etc., see Page 14

From the inscription one can see the parents and their children, also that at least one, even if their only daughter, was married.

Ages at death can assist in determining not only years of birth, but can indicate the time span over which children were born.

On this particular stone, by using only the information on the inscription, the first child’s birth (John) would have been in 1851,

the last child (Samuel) in 1867, so this couple’s family were born over at least a 15 year period.

This information provides enough detail to make internet searches both faster and more economical particularly as the

Marshall Family would appear on both the 1851 and 1861 Scottish Census Returns.

This stone shows the common practice of repeated use of two particular forenames i.e. John and James.

Erected by William Marshall

In memory of his children

JOHN died in 1853 aged 2 years

JOHN died in 1855 aged 2 years

JAMES died 20th August 1857 aged 2 years

JAMES died 8th July 1871 aged 21 months

And his son SAMUEL MARSHALL

Died 3rd

August 1888 aged 21 years

And his son WILLIAM MARSHALL

Died 19th September 1898 aged 38 years

Also his daughter MARION MARSHALL

Wife of Alexander Rankin

Died 25th March 1901 aged 36 years

The above WILLIAM MARSHALL

Died 9th June 1901 aged 74 years

Also his wife JANET ROBERTSON

Died 8th December 1910 aged 84 years

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Photographs of Larbert War Memorial and Transcriptions also included, see end of document.

Larbert East Churchyard Index

Where possible and legible, Maiden Names and Married Names have been listed as separate entries, e.g.

Smith, Jane (nee Jones) - Married Name being Smith, Maiden Name or nee, Jones

Jones, Jane (Smith) - Maiden Name being Jones, Married Name, Smith

Date of Age at

Name Death Death

1 AITKEN, John 03.09.1850 6m

2 AITKEN, Peter 15.08.1872 40

3 AITKEN, Margaret Gibson (Dawson) 16.08.1917 65

4 AITKEN, Margaret (Oberg) 07.04.1872 28

5 AITKEN, Marion (nee Horn) 11.10.1876 55

6 ANDERSON, Frances (nee Ford) ??.08.????

7 ANDERSON, Jane (Howden) 02.04.1873 47

8 ANDERSON, Jean (Braidwood) 24.05.1903 96

9 ANDERSON, Philadelphia Erskine 21.03.1837?

10 BELL, James 02.08.1873 51

11 BELL, Jane (nee Neill) 12.02.1912 77

12 BOWIE?, Elizabeth (Johnston) 16.11.1913 55

13 BOWIE, Mary (Gillespie) 08.10.1868 30

14 BRAIDWOOD, Elizabeth 30.03.1873 29

15 BRAIDWOOD, James 17.06.1866 51

16 BRAIDWOOD, Jane 21.06.1850 4

17 BRAIDWOOD, Jean (nee Anderson) 24.05.1903 96

18 BRAIDWOOD, Jeanie 27.07.1872 19

19 BRAIDWOOD, John 28.10.1871 29

20 BRAIDWOOD, Maggie 21.08.1873 25

21 BROWN, Mary (nee Heggie) 15.01.1898 75

22 BROWN, Agnes 21.09.1875 29

23 BROWN, Agnes (nee Simpson) 12.07.1898 90

24 BROWN, Elizabeth 23.04.1857 11

25 BROWN, George 31.12.1871 16

26 BROWN, Henry 08.02.1876 56

27 BROWN, Robert 21.04.1924 82

28 BROWN, Thomas 21.11.1891 74

29 BROWN, Thomas 01.01.1896 35

30 BUCHANAN, Anges (MacDonald) 02.07.1863 63

31 CAMPBELL, Elizabeth (Harley) 27.12.1895 77

32 CAMPBELL, Wilhemina 25.05.1887 36

33 COCKBURN, Ann (Morrison) 26.09.1892 62

34 COCKBURN, Ann (nee Stoddart) 30.03.1884 92

35 COCKBURN, Henry 03.03.1879 16

36 COCKBURN, James 09.05.1883 93

37 COCKBURN, James 06.12.1867 21?

38 COCKBURN, Jessie 1870 6

39 COCKBURN, Walter 1870 3

40 COMRIE, Annie 30.08.1874 4y 10m

41 COMRIE, Mary 21.04.1873 5

42 COMRIE, William

18?.05.1869 3y 4m

43 CRAIG, Agnes (nee O’Brien) 20.08.1874 57

44 CRAIG, Charles 04.04.1911 58

45 CRAIG, Isabella (nee McFarlane) 30.05.1895 42 Mem

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46 CRAIG, Janet Campbell 19.01.1893 7m

47 CRAIG, Robert 10.02.1868 55

48 DAWSON, Margaret Gibson (nee Aitken) 16.08.1917 65

49 DAWSON, William 11.11.1890 40

50 DIACK, Elizabeth (nee Duffus) 22.01.1847 79

51 DONALDSON, Margaret (Gillespie) 25.05.1916 90

52 DRUMMOND, Alexander? 06.??.????

53 DRUMMOND, Janet (Hutchison) 23.08.1850

54 DRUMMOND, Mary (nee Marshall) 27.??.???? 82

55 DUFFUS, Elizabeth (Diack) 22.01.1847 79

56 DUNCAN, Isabella (Liddell)

05?.06.???2 64

57 EADIE, Helen (nee Simpson) 26.02.1861 50

58 EADIE, Mary (nee Godfrey) 1931 94

59 EASON, Janet 01.10.1851

60 EDMOND, Ann 16.12.1870 9

61 EDMOND, Catherine (nee Silcock) 22.03.1899 62?

62 EDMOND, James 24.11.1869 4

63 EDMOND, John 04.12.1869 11

64 EDMOND, Robert 02.02.1864 4m

65 EDMOND, Thomas Kirkwood ??.11.1848

66 EDMOND, William 20.11.1870 1

67 EDMOND, William 07.03.1909 72

68 FORD, Frances (Anderson) ??.08.????

69 FERGUSON, Ann (Fraser) 03.05.1891 84

70 FORRESTER, Christian (Mackenzie) 10.06.????

71 FRASER, Ann (nee Ferguson) 03.05.1891 84

72 FRASER, Duncan 22.04.???? 9y 5m

73 FRASER, Laughlan

07?.02.1880? 45

74 FREW, Janet (Liddell) ??.01.1896 36?

75 GALLAGHER, Janet (Liddell) 22.06.1873 28

76 GILLESPIE, Henry 31.10.1910 53

77 GILLESPIE, James 29.12.1867 51

78 GILLESPIE, Margaret (nee Donaldson) 25.05.1916 90

79 GILLESPIE, Mary (nee Bowie) 08.10.1868 30

80 GILLESPIE, Robert Bowie 11.04.1869 6m

81 GILLESPIE, William 05.07.1909 69?

82 GILLON, Jane (Young) ??.03.1863 47

83 GLEGG, William Edmond 13.02.1895

84 GODFREY, Mary (Eadie) 1931 94

85 GOLD, Christina (Ritchie) 12.03.1854 68

86 GRAHAM, John 08.08.1867 8

87 GRAHAM, Margaret 25.11.1865 Infancy

88 GRAY, James 04.12.1889 83

89 GRAY, Janet (nee Wood) 06.12.1868 73

90 GRAY, Susan 25.02.1871 39

91 GRAY, John 02.06.1854 24

92 GUNNINGS?, Donald 2

93 GUNNINGS, John 09.04.1914 72

94 GUNNINGS?, John 2

95 GUNNINGS, Margaret (nee Simpson) 18.08.1887 76

96 GUNNINGS, Robert 17.06.1862 77

97 GUNNINGS, Wilhemina (nee Campbell) 25.05.1887 36

98 GUNNINGS?, William 3m

99 HAMILTON, Agnes (Reid) 24.09.1888 37

100 HAMILTON, Christina (nee Hogg) 31.10.1901 82

101 HAMILTON, James 13.04.1898 80

102 HAMILTON, Janet 27.05.1850 3m

103 HARLEY, Ann 03.02.1844 1m

104 HARLEY, Elizabeth 27.12.1895 77 Mem

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105 HARLEY, Elizabeth 08.05.1867 22

106 HARLEY, Mary 24.07.1848 1

107 HARLEY, William 31.03.1875 57

108 HEGGIE, Mary (Brown) 15.01.1898 75

109 HIGGEN, George 1850?

110 HIGGEN, Margaret (nee McGee) 1850?

111 HOGG, Christina (Hamilton) 31.10.1901 82

112 HORN, Marion (Aitken) 11.10.1876 55

113 HOWDEN, Alexander Infancy

114 HOWDEN, Alexander 16.05.1901 77

115 HOWDEN, Ann 29.03.1891 33

116 HOWDEN, Jane (nee Anderson) 02.04.1873 47

117 HOWDEN, John 11.07.1872 21

118 HOWDEN, Thomas 26.05.1883 35

119 HUTCHISON, Janet (nee Drummond) 23.08.1850

120 HUTCHISON, Jean (Welsh) 15.01.1904

121 HUTCHISON, John 19.02.1852

122 JARVIE, Helen (Turnbull) 07.05.1920 81

123 JEFFREY, Janet (Wright) 07.11.1887 53

124 JOHNSTON, Agnes (nee Taylor) ??.11.1926 96

125 JOHNSTON, Alexander 24.10.1900 21

126 JOHNSTON, Alexander 21.12.1901 67

127 JOHNSTON, Elizabeth (nee Bowie?) 16.11.1913 55

128 JOHNSTON, George 20.10.1864 5

129 JOHNSTON, Henry Taylor 30.10.1864 3

130 JOHNSTON, Isabella Higgins 10.11.1864 1

131 KEMP, Barbara (MacDonald) 09.06.1903 59

132 KIRKWOOD, Mary (Neill) 11.07.1848 37

133 LEGGAT, Isabel 08.01.1849 3

134 LEGGAT, Jane 02.01.1849 5

135 LIDDELL, George 13.12.1878 22

136 LIDDELL, Isabella (nee Duncan) 05?.06.???? 64

137 LIDDELL, Janet (nee Frew) ??.01.1868 36

138 LIDDELL, Janet (nee Gallagher) 22.06.1873 28

139 LIDDELL, John 12.07.1883 4

140 LIDDELL, John 27.12.1862 3

141 LIDDELL, John 31.12.1917 86

142 LIDDELL, Rachel 26.12.1870 3

143 LIDDELL, Robert 24.04.1895? 57?

144 LIDDELL, William 09.12.1885 21

145 LOWRIE, Hannah (Mathieson) 06.01.1898 77

146 MACKAY, Helen (nee Rae) 03.03.1862 69

147 MACKAY, Robert 17.08.1860 65

148 MARSHALL, George 22.06.1894 53

149 MARSHALL, Alexander 02.01.1903 27

150 MARSHALL, Janet (nee Wright) 17.08.1907 66

151 MARSHALL, John 23.01.1897 28

152 MARSHALL, Mary (Drummond) 27.??.???? 82

153 MATHIESON, Eizabeth 03.03.1878 2y 8m

154 MATHIESON, George 29.09.1887 73

155 MATHIESON, Hannah (nee Lowrie) 06.01.1898 77

156 MATHIESON, Margaret Infancy

157 MATHIESON, Mary 10.03.1878 7m

158 MATHIESON, William Infancy

159 MATHIESON, William 06.12.1896 51

160 MELLIS, John 04.10.1885 61

161 MILLER, Andrew 01.02.1873 55

162 MILLER, Andrew 25.10.1859

163 MILLER, James 17.03.1855 Mem

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164 MILLER, Margaret (nee McGowan) 09.01.1895 81

165 MORRISON, Ann (nee Cockburn) 26.09.1892 62

166 MORRISON, Jane (McKinnon) 05.02.1923 87

167 MORRISON, John 21.08.1902 78

168 MacDONALD, Agnes (nee Buchanan) 02.07.1863 63

169 MacDONALD, Barbara (nee Kemp) 09.06.1903 59

170 MacDONALD, David 13.06.1885 53

171 MacDONALD, Jane (nee Templeton) 13.01.1880 60

172 MacDONALD, John 08.02.1905 60

173 MacKENZIE, Alexander 04.02.1859

174 MacKENZIE, Alexander 23.02.1874 16m

175 MacKENZIE, Christian (nee Forrester) 10.06.????

176 MacKENZIE, James 09.11.1876 34

177 McFARLANE, Isabella (Craig) 30.05.1895 42

178 McGEE, Margaret (Higgen) 1850?

179 McGOWAN, Margaret (Miller) 09.01.1895 81

180 McKINNON, Charles W. Clelland 07.12.1880 4m

181 McKINNON, Jane (nee Morrison) 05.02.1923 87

182 McKINNON, Mary J. 21.11.1887 24

183 McKINNON, Neill 27.09.1866 28

184 McLAREN, Elizabeth (Parker) 1884

185 NEILL, Jane (Bell) 12.02.1912 77

186 NEILL, John 26.09.1881 8

187 NEILL, Mary (nee Kirkwood) 11.07.1848 37

188 OBERG, Alexander 17.01.1895 51

189 OBERG, James 03.07.1869 10m

190 OBERG, John 01.01.1867 20m

191 OBERG, Mary (nee Aitken) 07.04.1872 28

192 O’BRIEN, Agnes (Craig) 20.08.1874 57

193 PARKER, Elizabeth (nee McLaren) ??.01.1884

194 PARKER, Robert ??.05.1845

195 PATERSON, Alice Jamieson (Smith) 14.07.1903 72

196 RAE, Helen (Mackay) 03.03.1862 69

197 REID, Agnes (nee Hamilton) 24.09.1888 37

198 REID, Christina (Ritchie) 23.07.1909 1

199 RITCHIE, Christina (nee Gold) 12.03.1854 68

200 RITCHIE, Christina (nee Reid) 23.07.1909

201 RITCHIE, John 15.12.1875

202 RITCHIE, Thomas 21.10.1859 70

203 ROBERTSON, John 05.08.1867 3y 5m

204 ROBERTSON, William 18.04.1875

205 SILCOCK, Catherine (Edmond) 22.03.1899 62

206 SIMPSON, Agnes (Brown) 12.07.1898 90

207 SIMPSON, Ann (Wight) 03.07.1871 81

208 SIMPSON, George 05.01.1869 76

209 SIMPSON, Helen 04.12.1849 24

210 SIMPSON, Helen 26.02.1861 50

211 SIMPSON, Margaret (Gunnings) 18.08.1887 76

212 SIMPSON, Marion 10.09.1878 49

213 SMITH, Alice Jamieson ??.12.1878 4

214 SMITH, Alice Jamieson (nee Paterson) 14.07.1903 72

215 SMITH, George Jamieson 21.02.1879? 9?

216 SMITH, John Kerr 14.05.188? 68

217 STODDART, Ann (Cockburn) 30.03.1884 92

218 TAYLOR, Agnes (Johnston) ??.11.1926 96

219 TEMPLETON, Jane (MacDonald) 13.01.1880 60

220 TURNBULL, Helen (nee Jarvie) 07.05.1920 81

221 TURNBULL, Jemima 6

222 TURNBULL, Margaret 2 Mem

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223 TURNBULL, Marion 6m

224 TURNBULL, Martha ?m

225 TURNBULL, Peter Kerr 27.02.1893 57

226 URIE, Matilda Infancy

227 WAUGH, Archibald 30.08.1880 34

228 WAUGH, Margaret 28.11.1873 5m

229 WAUGH, Marion 16.12.1883 8y 6m

230 WEBSTER, Jean Infancy

231 WEBSTER, John 31.03.1883 59

232 WEBSTER, Susan 28.01.1848 15

233 WEBSTER, William Infancy

234 WELSH, Jean (nee Hutchison) 15.07.1904

235 WELSH, John 07.01.1884 65

236 WIGHT, Ann (Simpson) 03.07.1871 81

237 WILSON, Alexander 04.06.1872 1

238 WILSON, Cornelious 02.10.1872 13m?

239 WILSON, Margaret 17m

240 WILSON, Robert 02.05.1901 63

241 WILSON, Robert 29.01.1873 5

242 WOOD, Janet (Gray) 06.12.1868 73

243 WOOD, Marion 21.03.1854

244 WRIGHT, James 11.11.1888 20

245 WRIGHT, James 13.05.1898 11

246 WRIGHT, Jane 01.02.1875 1m

247 WRIGHT, Janet (nee Jeffrey) 07.11.1887 53

248 WRIGHT, Janet (Marshall) 17.08.1907 66

249 WRIGHT, John 17.09.1890 59

250 WRIGHT, Maggie 26.03.1890 5

251 WRIGHT, William Guthrie 28.04.1911 28

252 YOUNG, Agnes 08.12.????

253 YOUNG, Andrew 15.03.????

254 YOUNG, Edward 02.07.????

255 YOUNG, Eliza 06.05.1873

256 YOUNG, George 23.06.????

257 YOUNG, Jane 25.01.1844 18

258 YOUNG, Jane (nee Gillon) ??.03.1863 47

259 YOUNG, Janet 04.06.???? 22

260 YOUNG, John ??.03.1864 47

261 YOUNG, John ??.08.187?

262 YOUNG, Mary 24.05.1861 24

263 YOUNG, Mary 24.05.188?

Memorials in Camelon Cemetery

1a BUCHANAN, Alexander 04.06.1885 19

2a BUCHANAN, James 30.08.1875 18

Larbert East Church was formerly known as Larbert Free Church

The Third Statistical Accounts for the Parish of Larbert, (written by Rev. W. J. Gordon) states: “At the time of

the Disruption in 1843 John Bonar was one of those who 'came out' from the established church and formed the

congregation of Larbert Free, now known as Larbert East.”

(Written 1951,final revision 1961)

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Larbert War Memorial

WW1

A. & S. H

AITKEN, Daniel, Pte. HUNTER, R.G., Lt. PENMAN, J.A., Pte.

ARMIT, William, Pte. HUSKIE, James, L. Cpl. PENMAN, Peter, Pte

BAIRD, James, Pte. INGLIS, Thomas, C.S.M. PHILIP, Henry, Cpl.

BINNIE, James, Pte. INGLIS, Thomas, Cpl. PHILIP, William, Pte.

BINNIE, J.A., Pte. JARVIE, William, Pte. REID, Frederick, Sgt.

BORTHWICK, Abner, Pte. JENKINS, Donald, Pte. ROBB, Thomas, Cpl. (Robert?)

BROCK, C.F., Pte. JOHNMAN, David, Pte. ROBERTSON, Alexander, Pte.

BROWN, Frank, Pte. JOHNSTON, Andrew, Pte. ROBERTSON, J.H., Cpl.

BUIST, A.F., Pte. JONES, J.F., Major SCOTT, James, Pte.

CHESNEY, A.K., Pte. KEMP, A.R., Pte. SCOTT, James, Pte.

CHESNEY, A.K., Pte. KERR, William, Pte. SCOTT, John, Pte.

COWAN, James, Pte. LAING, J.H., Pte. SHERRIFF, John George Lt.

CUNNINGHAM, Robert, Pte. LAIRD, Charles, Pte. SILCOCK, Robert, Sgt.

DEA, J.T.K., Pte. LAIRD, Malcolm, Pte. SIM, John, Cpl.

DICK, Andrew, L. Cpl. LORN, Francis, Pte. SMITH, James, Pte.

DICK, John, Pte.. MARTIN, Hugh, Pte. SMITH, Robert, Pte.

DICK, William, C.S.M., D.C.M MENZIES, J.E., Pte. STEADMAN, George, Pte.

DOBBIE, Douglas, Pte. MILLER, T.B., Pte. STEELE, James, L. Cpl.

DONOGHUE, James, Pte. MONTEITH, R., R.S.M., M.C. STEVENSON, Andrew, Pte.

DUFF, John Campbell, Pte. MORRISON, John, L. Cpl. STEWART, Robert, Pte.

EASTON, Edward, Pte. MURRAY, Robert, L. Cpl. STODDART, J.W., Pte.

ESSLEMONT, Alexander, Pte. McCOWAN, Andrew, Cpl. TASKER, Alexander, Sgt.

FINLAY, Andrew, L. Sgt. McCULLOCH, Alexander, Pte. TAYLOR, Robert, Pte.

FLEMING, William, Pte McCULLOCH, R.F., Pte. TAYLOR, William, L. Sgt.

FOOTE, Thomas, Pte. McDONALD, John, Pte. TAYLOR, William, Pte.

GIBSON, J.E., L. Cpl. McEWAN, David, Pte. THOMSON, John, Sgt.

GRAHAM, James, Pte. McEWAN, William, Pte. WADE, Grahame H., Capt. Mem

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HAMILTON, William, Pte. McGREGOR, William, Pte. WALKER, Malcolm R., Lt.

HARLEY, John, Pte. McLACHLAN, Duncan, Pte. WATSON, P.M., Pte. M.M.

HASTINGS, Alexander, Cpl. McLARDIE, Archibald, Pte. WHITE, Daniel, Pte.

HEAVER, F.J., Pte McNICOL, M., Pte. WHITE, Henry, Cpl.

HILL, Rawland, L. Cpl. NISBET, C.H., L. Cpl. WILSON, D.F., Pte.

HUNTER, A.S., Capt., M.C.

BEDFORD REGT. BORDER REGT.

AUSTRALIANS HAGUE, S.G. Cpt., M.C. OSBORNE, William, Pte

JOINER, J.M., Pte.

SNEDDON, John, Pte.

HUSSARS NORTHUMBERLAND FUSLIERS

SCOTT, Walter, Tpr. MILLAR, J.A.M., Lt.

CAMERON HIGHLANDERS SHIRRA, James, Tpr,

LAVERIE, John, L. Cpl.

RENNIE, Eben., Pte., M.M. H. L. I. ROYAL AIR FORCE

SMITH,William, Pte. COOK, Alexander, Pte. DOBBIE, R.S., Sgt.

STEWART, William, Pte. GARDNER, James, Pte KEMP, William, A.M.

THURSBY, Robert, Pte. HODGE, Robert, Pte. THOMSON, Graham, A.M.

LENNOX, Archibald, Pte

MITCHELL, George, Sgt.

CANADIANS MUNN, David, Pte. R.A.M.C.

CLARK, John, A.S.Sgt. ROBERTSON, William, Pte. BINNIE, Alexander, Pte.

DUNCAN, James, Pte. TOUGH, Thomas, Pte. BURGES, J.A.S., Capt.

EDGAR, Robert, Sgt.

FORSYTH, William, Pte.

GLEGG, John, Pte. K.O.S.B. R.A.S.C.

MAITLAND, Charles, Pte. CUNNINGHAM, A.B., Pte. ANDERSON, William, Cpl.

McDOUGAL, George, Pte. FORRESTER, Thomas, Pte. GALBRAITH, T.F., Pte.

TAYLOR, John, Sgt. HUNTER, William, Pte. LOGAN, Alexander, Pte.

WATSON, George S., Pte. HUTTON, Cornelius, Pte.

McLUCKIE, David, Pte. ROYAL BERKS. REGIMENT

McLUCKIE, John, Pte. McILROY, J.B., Pte.

GORDON HIGHLANDERS PROVAN, James, Pte. WHITE, S.A., Pte.

AITKEN, Andrew, Pte. TRAYNER, George, Pte.

ALLAN, John, Pte. WAUGH, William, Pte.

ANDERSON, John, Pte. ROYAL ENGINEERS

CROMBIE, Francis, Cpl. EWING, David, Sapper

DICKMAN, William, L. Cpl. K.O.Y.L.I. GODSON, W.I., Sapper

DOUGLAS, Thomas, Pte. LEWIS, Joseph, Pte. REID, William, Sapper

FERGUSON, James, Pte.

GRAHAM, G.B., L. Cpl.

GRANT, Francis, Pte. LANCASHIRE FUSILIERS R.F.A.

HEGGISON, Robert, Pte. GRANT, John, L. Cpl. BALFOUR, Joseph, Dvr.

HODGE, Frank, Cpl. BUCHANAN, Daniel, Gnr.

LAING, David, Pte. GALBRAITH, James, Gnr.

LAPSLEY, Samuel, Pte. EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT GIBSON, W.E., Gnr

MENZIES, Thomas, L. Cpl. DONLEY, David, Lt. HENDERSON, Peter, Gnr.

MILNE, A.D., L. Cpl. SCOTT, James, Pte. HILL, James, Gnr.

McCASKILL, Kenneth, Lt. HUSKIE, David, Gnr.

PARKER, R.S., L. Cpl. McARTHUR, A.F., Gnr.

PATERSON, Richard, Pte. LONDON REGIMENT McGREGOR, Robert, Dvr.

RITCHIE, George, L. Cpl. HOTSON, Walter, L. Cpl. McLEOD, Donald, Gnr.

SPENCE, Alexander, Sgt. REID, George, Lt

SYMON, Alexander, Pte. REILLY, Joseph, Dvr.

THOMSON, Wiliam, Pte. MACHINE GUN CORPS

WALKER, Alexander, Pte. BLAIR, Joseph, Pte.

WALKER, George, Pte. GARDINER, Andrew, Pte. R.G.A.

HASTINGS, John, L. Cpl. HILL, Alexander, B.S.M. Mem

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McCLURE, Andrew, Gnr.

ROYAL HIGHLANDERS “Black Watch” SMITH, William, Gnr.

BROUGH, George, Cpl. NORTHAMPTON REGIMENT

COCKBURN, John, Pte. SHERRIFF, Alexander Nimmo, Lt.

DAVIE, Peter, Pte. ROYAL SCOTS

GENTLES, Alexander, Pte. BROWN, Robert, Pte.

GLANVILLE, David, Pte. ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION CAMPBELL, James, Pte.

HANNAH, Thomas, Pte., BAIRD, Alexander, A.B. CARMICHAEL, J.A., Pte.

McEWAN, John, Pte. BROWN, Allan, A.B. COOK, James, Pte.

McFARLANE, George, Pipe Maj. DAVIE, John, A.B. COWAN, Thomas, Pte., M.M.

McFARLANE, John, Pte. DOUGLAS, A.G., S.G. DALGETTY, Ross, Pte.

McKENDRICK, Andrew, Pte. FERGUSON, J.A., A.B. DUNCAN, John, Pte.

GIBB, Alexander, A.B. FAIR, Archibald, Pte.

HAMILL, Edward, A.B. FERGUSON, William, Pte.

ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS HILL, Robert, A.B. FLEMING, Thomas, Pte.

HAIRE, William, Pte. HODGE, R.T., A.B. GRAY, Samuel, Pte.

JOHNSTON. George, Pte. KEMP, Daniel, A.B. HAGUE, C.P., L. Cpl.

JOHNSTONE, Charles, Pte. MALCOLM, Alexander, A.B. JARDINE, Thomas, Pte.

RAMSAY, John, Pte. MITCHELL, James, L.S., M.M. MARR, Robert, Pte.

REID, William, Pte. McCAIG, Robert, A.B. PENMAN, Thomas, Cpl.

RUSSELL, D.W., Pte. McPHAIL, Hector, A.B. PHILP, Robert, L. Cpl.

PRESTON, Harry, A.B. RAE, Thomas, Pte.

QUINN, James, A.B. RANKINE, N.D., Pte.

R.N.V.R. RAE, Thomas, L.S. REID, Robert, Pte.

GILLESPIE, Fulton, Chf. S. REID, Arthur, A.B. ROBERTSON, James, Pte.

McKENZIE, Alexander, A.B. REID, Ebenezer, A.B. SCOTT, William, Pte.

PHILP, Andrew, Sig. REID, William, A.B. STARK, Robert, Pte.

SINCLAIR, William, A.B. WAUGH, Robert, Cp.

TASKER, William, A.B.

SCOTTISH HORSE WALLACE, George, A.B.

GARDNER, Thomas, Pte. WATSON, J.F., A.B. WELSH REGIMENT

WILSON, David, A.B. LANGLANDS, D.M., Pte.

SCOTS GUARDS

ORR, A.R., Capt. SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT

PENMAN, William, Pte. DUNCAN, James, Pte., TAYLOR, John, Pte.

GORRIE, James, Pte.

GRAHAM, Alexander, Pte.

S.R. “Cameronians” HAMILTON, Hugh, Pte. YORK & LANC’R. REGIMENT

ADAM, John, Pte. HAMILTON, John, Pte. WOOD, John, Pte.

FLEMING, Robert, Pte. MILLAR, Henry, Pte.

GOOD, William, Pte. McDONALD, William, Pte.

LEWIS, William, Cpl. RANKINE, Dugald, Pte.

McLAREN, John, Pte. RUNCIMAN, David, Pte.

WHITE, George, Pte. THOMSON, Henry, Pte.

WHITTET, Thomas, Pte.

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ROYAL NAVY R.S.F. R.A.F.

HALL, Walter, A.B. SMITH, Charles, Pte. DOUGALL, Thomas, A.C.

KELLY, Robert M., Sign. THOMSON, Alexander M., Pte. FAIRLIE, David G., F. Eng

LYON, Hugh, Seaman FOLWER, Richard, F. Sgt.

MUNRO, John S., A.B GILFILLAN, John, Sgt.

NEISH, William N., Str. SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS HAIG, Thomas, Pilot Off.

YOUNG, James C., A.B. STALKER, Donald, Pte. MacFARLANE, James, F. Sgt.

WALLACE, John W., Cpl. MacLEOD, Hugh, L.A.C.

McLEAN, Thomas F., Sgt.

ROYAL MARINES MUIRHEAD, Murdo, F. Eng. Mem

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KEMP, David, Marine GORDON HIGHLANDERS SINGER, William C., Pilot Off.

DALY, Thomas, Pte, WAUGH, William, Cpl.

MARSHALL, Adam, Pte. WEBSTER, William, A.C.

R.M. COMANDO QUINN, David W., Pte.

GORRIE, William Y., Marine

R.A.F.V.R.

A. & S. H. CUMMINGS, Alexander M., F. Lt.

R.N.V.R. BROWN, Alexander, Pte. CUNNINGHAM, John C., F. Sgt.

KAY, Robert C. Sub. Lt. CAMPBELL, Hugh, Pte. McINTYRE, James, Sgt. Ob.

FOWLER, Alexander, Pte MATHESON, Hugh M., F. Sgt.

GRANT, John, Pte, REID, David L., S. Pilot

HUSSARS JONES, James Bruce, Capt. ROBERTS, Robert R., Sgt.

GARDINER, Cornelius, Tpr, JONES, Reid Bruce, Capt. SMITH, Alan, Ft. Eng.

KIRK, Walter, Pte.

KIRKWOOD, Andrew, Sgt.

ROYAL ARTILLERY LISTON, Thomas C., L. Cpl. AIRBORNE REGT.

MacFARLANE, Christopher, Gnr. RANKINE, John, Cpl. McCALLUM, Edward, Pte.

McCALLUM, John T.B., Gnr. THOM, David, Pte. PROVAN, David, L.A.C.

McPHAIL, David Y., Gnr. WYLLIE, James F.C., Cpl. WATSON, James, Cpl.

MORRISON, Charles, Gnr.

RAE, Colin, L. Bdr.

STEWART, James D., Gnr. R.A.S.C. S.A.S.

WILSON, Thomas K., Gnr. ALLAN, James, Pte. FAIRWEATHER, David C., Pte.

ALLAN, Williiam, Driver

McLUCKIE, William, Pte.

R.C.S. MERCHANT NAVY

NIMMO, David, Sgnr. DUCKENFIELD, Joseph, Bosun

R.A.O.C. GRIFFITHS, Daniel, Seaman

DYER, Thomas, Pte. MACHEN, Frederick, O.S.

ROYAL TANK REGT. MITCHELL, Joseph, Eng. Off.

McFADDEN, James, Tpr. WATSON, Francis, A.B.

R.E.M.E. WATSON, John, M.R. (Boy)

PATERSON, Thomas, Cr’sman WILSON, James, Steward

DEVON REGT.

WEBSTER, James, Cpl.

R.A.F. NURSING SERVICE

ALLAN, James C., S. Ob. YOUNG, Agnes McL., N.S.

BLACK WATCH BROWN, John D., F. Sgt.

BALLANTYNE, William, L. Cpl. COWAN, John, Sgt.

BROWN, Joseph, Pte.

BRUCE, David, Pte.

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Prices

Price per photograph (*or set of photographs) 5.50 GBP each (by e-mail)

*Depending on the legibility/amount of detail on each stone.

In some cases a single photograph will show the entire stone and the inscription will be readable

whilst in others, due to either the size of the stone/amount of information/multiple sections or panels/illegibility

etc., a set of photographs have been required.

Accompanying each photo or set of photos will be a transcription of the full Memorial Inscription.

In some instances, a copy of the lair or grave layout plan may be available, indicating the position of the grave,

also, if possible, verification of the section and lair/plot number.

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