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stuartn
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Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2018 7:53 pm Post subject: Newburgh St Katherine's Episcopal Church WW1 |
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WMR 76801
71 names
Now in Newburgh Parish Church since the Episcopal Church was demolished in 1987
1914 ERECTED ALONG WITH 1919/THE PEAL OF BELLS IN/THE TOWER TO THE GLORY OF GOD GIVER/OF LIFE IMMORTAL AND IN GRATEFUL MEMORY/OF THE MEN OF THIS PARISH WHO FELL IN/THE GREAT WAR/[names in 2 columns]/"AND ANOTHER BOOK WAS OPENED WHICH/IS THE BOOK OF LIFE" REV XX.12
Alexander Adams
John Aitken
Alexander Anderson
James Angus
David Birrell
James Blyth
James Blyth
William Blyth
George Bruce
James Clark
Andrew Clunie
David Cowie
Robert Craigie
William Craigie
George Davidson
Stewart Davidson
David Ellis
William Fairfoul
Crawford Fairfoul
Andrew Goodwillie
Alexander Gorrie
Henry M Hannah
W David Hannah
David K Henderson
William Hunter
James Johnstone
William Kinnear
John Lamb
William G Lindsay
William Logan
Stewart Lyall
John Lyall
William McCall
Robert McCall
David McDonald
Donald McIntyre
James McKinlay
John McLauchlan
James B MacMillan
Lindsay Melville
George Milne
David Mitchell
S Cornwall Monks
Henry Morris
Alexander Nairn
Gilbert Niven
William Pearson
Charles Porter
James Porter
John L Ramsay
David H Ramsay
Robert Robbie
Arthur Robertson
John Ross
David Scott
Robert Scott
Robert Sime
John S Smith
John Stobie
Robert Stobie
Harry Strathearn
Hugh Sutherland
Alexander Walker
Andrew Walker
James Walker
James Whyte
Andrew Wilkie
Andrew Williamson
Harry Williamson
Andrew M Williamson
Mitchell Williamson
Thanks to Gordon Pitkethly for recording this in 2006. The digitised hard copy photograph will be added to the WMR report in due course |
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