Sunday, February 8, 2009

Unpublished Photo Of Sir Iain

This past year unpublished Life magazine photos (seen here) were released on the internet for educational purposes. A set of these includes a photo of "Sir Iain Colquhoun (L) attending the celebration of Bonnie Prince Charlie's Bicentenary for which he made the arrangements."





Sir Iain is escorting Sir Donald Cameron who made the opening speech at the celebration.




The "date taken" for these pictures on the Google website is "September 1945". Sir Iain was also photographed at the 1939 anniversary which was published in 1940 (Vol. 8 No. 23):


Copies of this issue can still be found on e bay from time to time.



Sir Iain's biography was also added to The University Of Glasgow Story last year.





Here's another picture of Sir Iain that hasn't been posted here yet. It's from the Clydebank Central Library under "Burials at Dalnottar". "Burial of unidentified victims of the Clydebank Blitz at the communal grave at Dalnottar cemetery, 1941.
On Monday 17 March 1941, the first of the unclaimed (and therefore unidentified) victims of the Clydebank Blitz were laid to rest in a large communal grave in Dalnottar Cemetery, in the presence of... Sir Iain Colquhoun, the Lord Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire..."


Sir Iain is on the left in a khaki jacket and checkered cap in front of the wreath.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Canadian Great War Project




"The Canadian Great War Project is intended to promote interest in Canada's participation in World War 1, commonly referred to as the Great War, to research the Canadians who participated in the Great War 1914-1919 or other nationalities who served in the CEF." (from their website).
Here is a listing of people listed on this site who had some reference to the name "Colquhoun". I was going to include listing for each sept name, but the listings for "Cowan" alone was 91. This site is easily accessable with a great search engine. The only person left off the list was buried in a churchyard with "Colquhoun" in the name. All others either had Colquhoun in their name, were married to a Colquhoun, or a Colquhoun was listed as next of kin.



Private Alexander McW Colquhoun
Died: June 13, 1916
Regimental Number: 404302
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 3rd Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: June 13, 1916
Age at Death:
Buried at: Sanctuary Wood Cemetery, Belgium
Plot: III. E. 5.
Commemorated:

Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 3rd Battalion



Private Charles Colquhoun
Died: October 2, 1916
Regimental Number: 172141
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: October 2, 1916
Age at Death:
Buried at: Regina Trench Cemetery, France
Plot: II. G. 22.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles



Private Charles Ferguson Colquhoun
Regimental Number: 108161
Survived War: Not Specified
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 3rd Canadian Mounted Rifles
Company:
Place of Birth: 2 Coop Buildings, Blackridge, Linlithgow, Scotland
Country: Scotland
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Yes
Place of Enlistment: Medicine Hat, Alberta
Date of Enlistment: January 25, 1915
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Likely survived
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Company: 3rd Canadian Mounted Rifles
Next of Kin: Mrs. Mary Colquhoun



Lieutenant Frederick Gibson Colquhoun
Died: March 1, 1917
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 72nd Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Canada
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: March 1, 1917
Age at Death: 30
Buried at: Villers Station Cemetery, France
Plot: VI. D. 5.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 72nd Battalion
Son of Frederick and J. Liddella Colquhoun, of Glencoe Lodge, Vancouver, British Columbia. Native of Waterloo, Ontario.



Private John Colquhoun
Died: April 13, 1921
Regimental Number: 27874
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 15th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Not Specified
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: April 13, 1921
Age at Death: 25
Buried at: Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario
Plot: Veterans. Sec. 22. Lot 651.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 15th Battalion
Son of William and Elizabeth Colquhoun, of Omagh, Co. Tyrone, Ireland.



Private John Colquhoun
Died: October 30, 1917
Regimental Number: 862436
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Machine Gun
Battalion: 11th Canadian Machine Gun Company
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: October 30, 1917
Age at Death:
Buried at: Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial, Belgium
Plot: Panel 32
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Machine Gun
Unit: 11th Canadian Machine Gun Company



Private John Roger Colquhoun
Died: September 16, 1916
Regimental Number: 141644
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 21st Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: September 16, 1916
Age at Death:
Buried at: Vimy Memorial, France
Plot: N/A
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 21st Battalion




Captain Victor Alexander Colquhoun
Regimental Number: 51092
Survived War: Yes
Force: Army
Regiment: British Artillery
Battalion:
Company:
Place of Birth: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Country: Canada
Next of Kin: Mrs. Gertrude E. Colquhoun, Suite 11, Dorchester Apartments, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth: April 12, 1887
Trade or Calling: Grain-broker
Marital Status: Single
Prior Military Experience: No
Place of Enlistment: Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date of Enlistment: December 24, 1914
Age at enlistment: 27
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Europe
Cause of Death: Survived
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender: Male
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1Box 1890 - 42
Rank: Captain
Regiment: British Artillery
Unit
Company
also:
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Original overseas unit 32nd Canadian Infantry Battalion. Joined the P.P.C.L.I. in the field March 1, 1915. Wounded March 7, 1915. Struck off strength April 2, 1915. Invalided owing to sickness or wounds. Later became a Captain in the British Expeditionary Force.



Private William Colquhoun
Died: September 30, 1918
Regimental Number: 139046
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 87th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Not Specified
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: September 30, 1918
Age at Death: 26
Buried at: Cantimpre Canadian Cemetery, Nord, France
Plot: C. 13.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Inrantry
Unit: 87th Battalion
Son of James and Helen Colquhoun, of Edinburgh, Scotland.



Private William Colquhoun
Died: June 16, 1917
Regimental Number: IO/5726
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 72nd Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: June 16, 1917
Age at Death: 32
Buried at: La Chaudiere Military Cemetery, France
Plot: V. E. 13.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit:72nd Battalion
Husband of F. Colquhoun, of 41, Kirk St. South, Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England.



Captain William Gourlay Colquhoun
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: Yes
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Company:
Place of Birth: Hamilton
Country: Canada
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment: Ottawa, Ontario
Date of Enlistment: August 1, 1914
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Europe
Cause of Death: Survived
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender: Male
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1Box 1890 - 52
Rank: Captain
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
Company
Joined the P.P.C.L.I. as a Lieutenant in August 1914 [an original]. Promoted to Captain. Taken prisoner of war February 27, 1915. Repatriated November 1918. Brought to notice to the Secretary of State for attempt to escape from captivity.



Lieutenant Wyndham John Colquhoun
Died: November 8, 1918
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 15th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Not Specified
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: November 8, 1918
Age at Death: 23
Buried at: Brantford (Greenwood) Cemetery, Ontario, Canada
Plot: Lot 0-16.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 15th Battalion
Company
Son of Col. M. A. and Mary Colquhoun, of 237, Dalhousie St., Brantford, Ont.




Husband of a Colquhoun:
Lieutenant Ernest Alfred Edwardes
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: Yes
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 72nd Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth: Wrexham, North Wales
Country: Wales
Next of Kin: Mrs. A.C.L. Edwardes, wife, of Box 311, Kamloops, British Columbia
Address at Enlistment: Kamloops, British Columbia
Date of Birth: May 1, 1882
Trade or Calling: Rancher
Marital Status: Married
Prior Military Experience: Yes
Place of Enlistment: Kamloops, British Columbia
Date of Enlistment: January 10, 1916
Age at enlistment: 33
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Church of England
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Europe
Cause of Death: Survived
Battle Died/Wounded: wounded June 28, 1917
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender: Male
Ethnic Origin: Caucasian
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 1Box 2836 - 28
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 172nd Battalion
Company: B Company
Married Agnes Colquhoun L. Ross at Shuswap, British Columbia, September 17, 1913. Died at Vancouver, British Columbia March 31, 1958.Previous service in South African War, 1900 - 02; and, 31st BC Horse.



Lieutenant Carleton Colquhoun Holmes
Died: April 24, 1915
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 7th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: England
Next of Kin: Carleton Colquhoun. Son of Adelaide Holmes, of 1502, Jubilee Avenue, Victoria, British Columbia, and the late Arthur Holmes.
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Yes
Place of Enlistment: Valcartier
Date of Enlistment: September 23, 1914
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded: 2nd Ypres
Date of Death: April 24, 1915
Age at Death: 28
Buried at: Menin Gate (Ypres) Memorial, Belgium
Plot: Panel 18 - 28 - 30
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender: Male
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Research Notes: 7th Battalion Nominal Roll
Rank: Lieutenant
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 7th Battalion
Company
previous service- H.A.C. (Honorable Artillery Company)



Captain Aubrey White Colquhoun Macdonald
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: Yes
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 58th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth: Parry Sound, Ontario
Country: Canada
Next of Kin: Isabel Macdonald, mother, Parry Sound, Ontario.
Address at Enlistment: Not specified
Date of Birth: June 13, 1894
Trade or Calling: Student
Marital Status: Single
Prior Military Experience: Yes
Place of Enlistment: Niagara Camp, Ontario
Date of Enlistment: June 23, 1915
Age at enlistment: 21
Height: 5 Feet 8 Inches
Chest: 33 Inches
Expansion: 2 Inches
Religion: Presbyterian
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Europe
Cause of Death: Likely survived
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: Not Specified
Interned:
Gender: Male
Ethnic Origin: Caucasian
LAC Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 6704-53
Rank: Captain
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 58th Battalion
Company
Indicated he had previously served 3 years with the 23rd Regiment.



Private Evan Macdonald
Died: May 10, 1917
Regimental Number: 696146
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 50th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth: Linlithgowshire,
Country: Scotland
Next of Kin: father,James Farquharson Macdonald,Kilmuir, Linlithgowshire.
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth: April 15, 1894
Trade or Calling: Rancher
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Presbyterian
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Europe
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: May 10, 1917
Age at Death: 23
Buried at: La Chaudiere Military Cemetery, France
Plot: VI. A. 8.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender: Male
Ethnic Origin: Caucasian
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 50th Battalion
Company
Son of James Farquharson Macdonald and Margaret Colquhoun Macdonald (nee Morrison) of Kilmuir, Linlithgow. His brother Hamish also fell.



Private John McRae
Died: November 17, 1917
Regimental Number: 746048
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 18th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: November 17, 1917
Age at Death: 30
Buried at: Oshawa Union Cemetery, Ontario, Canada
Plot: Range 13. Lot 7. J.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 18th Battalion
Company
Son of John McRae, of 27, Albert St., Alexandria, Scotland, and the late Margaret Colquhoun McRae; husband of Margaret Cookson (formerly McRae), of 45, Holly Avenue, Hamilton, Ont.




Gunner Thomas Gordon Smith
Died: October 19, 1917
Regimental Number: 77784
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Field Artillery
Battalion: 3rd Brigade
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: October 19, 1917
Age at Death: 28
Buried at: Divisional Cemetery, Belgium
Plot: L. 33.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Gunner
Regiment: Canadian Field Artillery
Unit: 3rd Brigade
Company
Son of Thomas Gordon Smith and Mary Colquhoun Smith, of 18, Walmer Crescent, Ibrox, Glasgow. Served as COLQUHOUN





Nursing Sister Bertha Spearman
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: Not Specified
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Army Medical Corps
Battalion:
Company:
Place of Birth: Stittsville, Ontario
Country: Canada
Next of Kin: Mrs. G. A. Colquhoun, Sister, 5 Fairbairn Av., Ottawa, Ontario
Address at Enlistment: West Lodge, Hadley Wood
Date of Birth: April 18, 1888
Trade or Calling: Graduate Nurse
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Yes
Place of Enlistment: London, England
Date of Enlistment: April 18, 1917
Age at enlistment: 29
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Church of England
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Not Specified
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: Not Specified
Interned:
Gender: Female
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Nursing Sister
Regiment: Canadian Army Medical Corps
Unit
Company
One year's previous service with Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service ( QAIMNS ).



Lance Corporal James Steven
Died: October 13, 1915
Regimental Number: 69897
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 26th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: October 13, 1915
Age at Death: 22
Buried at: La Laiterie Military Cemetery, Belgium
Plot: II. A. 9.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 26th Battalion
Company
Son of Morris McDowall Steven and Jessie Colquhoun Steven (nee Stables), of Hoyt Station, Sunbury Co., New Brunswick.



Nursing Sister Mary Ann Vance
Regimental Number: NA
Survived War: Not Specified
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Army Medical Corps
Battalion:
Company:
Place of Birth: Lyn, Ontario
Country: Canada
Next of Kin: Mrs. J. D. Colquhoun, Sister, Wales, Ontario, Canada
Address at Enlistment: 152 Plymouth Grove, Montreal, Quebec
Date of Birth: February 15, 1880
Trade or Calling: Graduate Nurse
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: No
Place of Enlistment: Montreal, Quebec
Date of Enlistment: April 29, 1918
Age at enlistment: 38
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Methodist
Enlisted or Conscripted: Enlisted
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Not Specified
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death:
Age at Death:
Buried at:
Plot:
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: Not Specified
Interned:
Gender: Female
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Nursing Sister
Regiment: Canadian Army Medical Corps
Unit
Company
Attestation stamped: DRUM. MILITARY CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL, C.E.F.




Private Colquhoun Faithful Williamson
Died: November 14, 1918
Regimental Number: 427660
Survived War: No
Force: Army
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Battalion: 46th Battalion
Company:
Place of Birth:
Country: Not Specified
Next of Kin:
Address at Enlistment:
Date of Birth:
Trade or Calling:
Marital Status: Not Specified
Prior Military Experience: Not Specified
Place of Enlistment:
Date of Enlistment:
Age at enlistment:
Height:
Chest:
Expansion:
Religion: Unknown
Enlisted or Conscripted: Not Specified
Saw service in: Unknown
Cause of Death: Died in War, unknown cause
Battle Died/Wounded:
Date of Death: November 14, 1918
Age at Death:
Buried at: Les Baraques Military Cemetery, France
Plot: VI. G. 12.
Commemorated:
Prisoner of war: No
Interned:
Gender:
Ethnic Origin: Not Specified
Rank: Private
Regiment: Canadian Infantry
Unit: 46th Battalion
Company
Son of Hugh Williamson and Margaret Fraser (his wife); husband of Helen Gracie Williamson, of 35, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh.



Clan Warfare in the Scottish Highlands by David N. MacKay (1922) Chapter IX Glenfruin

David MacKay's version of Glenfruin: