QUEENSFERRY MEN
Sergeant Mounsey Robert Gardner of the 13th Royal Scots, died on 30 January, aged 32, at home, from wounds sustained during battle in France.
Private Thomas Duncan of the 9th Black Watch, was killed on 28 March, aged 19, during battle in France.
Gunner William Scott of the 179th Royal Field Artillery, was killed on 21st April, aged 24, during battle in France.
Corporal William McArthur of the 13th Royal Scots, was killed on 24th July, aged 29, during battle in France. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for bravery.
2nd Lieutenant Adam Lindsay of the 10th Royal Scots, died on 1st August, aged 33, from wounds sustained during battle in France.
Lieutenant Robert Murray Elder of the 5th Royal Scots, was killed on 11th August, aged 22, during battle in France.
Corporal Peter Marshall of the 11th Tank Corps, reported missing (possibly wounded and taken prisoner) then listed as died, on 3rd September aged 23, in France .
Private James Sandercombe of the 17th Royal Scots died on 25th September, aged 36, of wounds sustained during battle in France.
Private Robert Cooper Kerr of the 4th Royal Scots, was killed on the 27th September, aged 24, during battle in France .
Private Peter McLeary of the 1st Cameronians, was killed on 23rd October, aged 19, during battle in France.
Private Thomas Duncan of the 9th Black Watch, was killed on 28 March, aged 19, during battle in France.
Gunner William Scott of the 179th Royal Field Artillery, was killed on 21st April, aged 24, during battle in France.
Corporal William McArthur of the 13th Royal Scots, was killed on 24th July, aged 29, during battle in France. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for bravery.
2nd Lieutenant Adam Lindsay of the 10th Royal Scots, died on 1st August, aged 33, from wounds sustained during battle in France.
Lieutenant Robert Murray Elder of the 5th Royal Scots, was killed on 11th August, aged 22, during battle in France.
Corporal Peter Marshall of the 11th Tank Corps, reported missing (possibly wounded and taken prisoner) then listed as died, on 3rd September aged 23, in France .
Private James Sandercombe of the 17th Royal Scots died on 25th September, aged 36, of wounds sustained during battle in France.
Private Robert Cooper Kerr of the 4th Royal Scots, was killed on the 27th September, aged 24, during battle in France .
Private Peter McLeary of the 1st Cameronians, was killed on 23rd October, aged 19, during battle in France.
Not all those who died, died in battle. The 'Spanish Flu' was taking a grip of the men. The 'Spanish Flu' killed more people worldwide, than died in World War I.
Private Robert Fossett of the 7th Machine Gun Corps died of pneumonia on 24 October, aged 29, during battle in Mesopotamia. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for bravery in battle.
Private Martin Tearney of the Depot Royal Scots, died in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary of Influenzal Pneumonia on 5th December, aged 30.
Private Martin Tearney of the Depot Royal Scots, died in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary of Influenzal Pneumonia on 5th December, aged 30.
DALMENY MEN
Private George Shearlaw Young of the 1st Scots Guards, was killed on 27th February, aged 21, during battle in France.
Private Robert Todd of the 9th Royal Scots, was killed on 22nd March, aged 30, during battle in France.
Private Andrew Campbell of the 8th Black Watch, was killed on 24th March, aged 27, during battle in France.
Private John Duthie Swayne of the 7th Seaforth Highlanders, was killed on 11th April, aged 18, during battle in France.
Lance Corporal Charles Moodie of the 1st Royal Scots, was killed on 7th June, aged 23, during battle in France.
Private Alexander Hallyburton of the 1/6th Black Watch, was killed on 24th July, aged 30, during battle in France.
Private William Trotter of the 1/8th Cameronians, was killed on 29th July, aged 18, during battle in France.
Sergeant James Reilly of the 8th North Staffordshire Regiment, was killed on 4th November, aged 20, during battle in France.
Private Robert Todd of the 9th Royal Scots, was killed on 22nd March, aged 30, during battle in France.
Private Andrew Campbell of the 8th Black Watch, was killed on 24th March, aged 27, during battle in France.
Private John Duthie Swayne of the 7th Seaforth Highlanders, was killed on 11th April, aged 18, during battle in France.
Lance Corporal Charles Moodie of the 1st Royal Scots, was killed on 7th June, aged 23, during battle in France.
Private Alexander Hallyburton of the 1/6th Black Watch, was killed on 24th July, aged 30, during battle in France.
Private William Trotter of the 1/8th Cameronians, was killed on 29th July, aged 18, during battle in France.
Sergeant James Reilly of the 8th North Staffordshire Regiment, was killed on 4th November, aged 20, during battle in France.
Corporal John Livingston of the 2/10th Royal Scots, was killed on 11th November, aged 23, during battle in Archangel, Russia.
1919 onwards (all on Queensferry Memorial)
Lance Sergeant Thomas Ley of the 17th Royal Scots died of Tuberculosis, at home, on 6th December 1919, aged 33. He held the Military Medal for Bravery during his war service.
Private David Fossett of the 1st Black Watch was killed on 20th January 1921, aged 25, in Allahabad, India.
Private John McArthur of the 1st Royal Scots, died at home, of Tuberculosis, on 5th May 1921.
Private James McArthur of the Seaforth Highlanders, and brother of John (above), died at home, of Tuberculosis, on 8th January 1923, aged 28.
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