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Ferguson, William Pettigrew

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Category: 1918-19

William Pettigrew Ferguson

Royal Artillery Garrison

110th Seige Batt. Royal Garrison Artillery.
He is remembered with honour on St. Bride’s Church Roll of Honour and Helensburgh War Memorial, Column 3 Line 48.

  • D.O.B.: 14 August 1893
  • P.O.B.: Helensburgh
  • D.O.D.: 26 April 1918
  • P.O.D.: Somme
  • Buried: Longpré-les-Corps Saints British Cemetery, Somme, France
  • Rank: Acting Bombardier
  • Service No.: 326272

Longpré-Les-Corps Saints British Cemetery

The family home was at 42, East Princes Street, Helensburgh.
The son of Duncan and Euphemia Pettigrew Ferguson.
Siblings: William had three brothers, Duncan, Donald and Robert and two sisters, Effie and Catherine. Duncan also served with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, he was killed in March, 1918.
William Ferguson

William Ferguson was born at 178, East Princes Street and grew up in the town.

He enlisted in the Royal Garrison Artillery.

William died from being gassed at the clearing station in France. He was 24 years old.

His parents had his gravestone inscribed: ‘For liberty and truth he sacrificed his glorious youth he died for us’.

His brother Duncan was also killed in action two months earlier.

Hall, John

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Category: 1918-19

John Hall

Highland Light Infantry

18th Batt. Highland Light Infantry
He is remembered with honour on the Scottish National War Memorial, and the Helensburgh War Memorial, Column 3 Line 51.

  • D.O.B.: November 23rd, 1892
  • P.O.B.: Perth
  • D.O.D.: September 28th, 1918
  • P.O.D.: Ypres
  • Buried: Perth Cemetery (China Wall), West-Vlaadneren, Belgium
  • Rank: Private
  • Service No.: 41755

Perth Cemetery (China Wall),

The family home was at Alexandria Street, Perth.
The son of William Hall (barman), Lorne Street, Helensburgh and Elizabeth Hall (nee Malcolm) of Alexandria Street, Perth.
Siblings: Unknown

 

John Hall was born and brought up at 34 New Row, Perth with his mother. His father lived in Helensburgh. He was employed as a footman with Lady Ogilvie at Errol Park before moving to Edinburgh where he became a postman.
He initially joined the King's Own Scottish Borderers (service No. 27041) before being transferred to the Highland Light Infantry.
John died, killed in action at Ypres. He was aged 25.

Hamilton. Arthur

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Category: 1918-19

Arthur Leslie Hamilton

Highland Light Infantry

3rd Batt. Highland Light Infantry
He is remembered with honour on the Basra Memorial, Larchfield School Memorial, Glasgow School of Art and Glasgow University Rolls of Honour, St. Bride’s Church Roll of Honour and Helensburgh War Memorial, Column 3 Line 52.

  • D.O.B.: July 25th, 1892
  • P.O.B.: Helensburgh
  • D.O.D.: October 26th, 1918
  • P.O.D.: Mesopotamia
  • Buried: Basra
  • Rank: Lieutenant
  • Service No.: 

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The family home was at 'The Grange', Helensburgh
The son of Mr James Whitelaw Hamilton, RSA and Mrs Lilian Millar Hamilton (nee Paterson).
Siblings: Arthur had one sister, Hilda.
Lt Arthur  L. Hamilton
Lieutenant A.L.Hamilton
© CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection
Arthur Hamilton was born and brought up in Helensburgh, where his father was a member of the Glasgow Boys group of artists and local councillor. He was educated at Larchfield Academy before entering Glasgow University School of Architecture, where he was a member of the University training corps.
He was employed by his uncle, A.N. Paterson, as an apprentice draughtsman before being commissioned into the army in 1914. Paterson also designed the Helensburgh War Memorial. A painting was commissioned from ‘Glasgow Boy’ James Guthrie, which now hangs in the Kelvingrove Museum.
Arthur died, killed in action, in Mesopotamia at the age of 26.

Inglis, William Duncan

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Category: 1918-19

William Duncan Inglis

Machine gun corp

Machine Gun Corps Infantry.
He is remembered with honour on the Scottish National War Memorial and the Helensburgh War Memorial, Column 4 Line 2.

  • D.O.B.: November 2nd, 1886
  • P.O.B.: Helensburgh
  • D.O.D.: March 26th, 1918
  • P.O.D.: Flanders
  • Buried: 
  • Rank: Private
  • Service No.: 60411

 

The family home was at 17, West King Street, Helensburgh where he lived with his uncle, James Black.
The son of James Inglis (letter carrier) and Elizabeth Inglis (nee Duncan).

 

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William Inglis was born at 57, East King Street, Helensburgh where his father was a letter carrier. He later lived with his uncle, James Black. He was employed by MacNeur and Bryden as a printer and typesetter before he enlisted. He was also a musician with the Renton Prize Band.He initially joined the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1914, service no. 4453, transferring to the Machine Gun Corps in August, 1916.
William was killed in action aged 31 years. 

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