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ARBUTHNOTT WAR MEMORIAL

World War 1 & 2 - Detailed Information
Compiled and Copyright © Martin Edwards 2007

The Arbuthnott war memroial is in the form of stone plaque set between two redstone pillars. The World War 1 details are in black lettering on a carved scroll in rleief, the World War 2 names are on an obloing stone added later, and set below the World War 1 details. There are 14 names for World War 1 and two for World War 2, each name has the place of residence beside it.

Photograph Copyright © Tommy Crockett 2007

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THE MEN BELONGING
TO THE PARISH OF ARBUTHNOTT, WHO SACRIFICED
THEIR LIVES FOR THE GOOD OF HUMANITY
IN THE GREAT WAR 1914 - 1919

BEGG

Charles

Peattie - Private 2186, 5th Battalion, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders). Died of wounds 9th September 1915. Born Luthermuir, Forfarshire, enlisted Broughty Ferry, Forfarshire. Son of James Begg, of Peattie Croft, Bervie, Kincardineshire. Buried in CALAIS SOUTHERN CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Plot B. Row 1. Grave 10.

BEGG

James

Pettie - No further information currently available

CAMPBELL

Duncan

Bamph - No further information currently available

COPLAND

William

Alpity - No further information currently available

CRABB

Fred

Allardyce - No further information currently available

ELRICK

Robert

Brenzies Hill - No further information currently available

HADDEN

John

Temple of Fiddes - No further information currently available

MILNE

George A

Millplough - No further information currently available

MUNRO

William

Greenden - No further information currently available

MURRAY

Alexander

The Mains - No further information currently available

ROSS

William T

Midgeloch - No further information currently available

THOMSON

Francis

Allardyce - No further information currently available

YOUNG

William

The Lodge - No further information currently available

WALKER

Robert E

Drumyochar - No further information currently available

"FAITHFUL UNTIL DEATH."

IN MEMORY
1939-1945

PETRIE

William M

Home Farm - possibly William MacGregor PETRIE, Private 2878085, 2nd Battalion, Gordon Highlanders. Died 23rd November 1944. Aged 26. No known grvae. Commemorated on SINGAPORE MEMORIAL, Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore. Column 80.

SIMPSON

George

Chapel Croft - No further information currently available

LEST WE FORGET

Last updated: 15 August, 2007

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