We remember William Scott

We remember William Scott

Timeline

Timeline

1874
birth United Kingdom Source:9429707 August 1874
1899
children Christina Source:9429707 22nd April 1899
1900
children Peter Source:9429707 24th December 1900
1907
marriage Mary Walker widow Source:9429707 5th October 1907
1908
children William Scott Source:9429707 31st August 1908
1910
children James Scott Source:9429707 27th November 1910
1914
dates Age 40 Source:9429707 13th August 1914
1914
enlistment Stirling United Kingdom Source:9429707 13th August 1914
1914
service British Army Private S/1648 Argyll and Sutherlad Highlanders 10th Battalion Source:9429707 13th August 1914
service British Army Private 1648 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Source:3941009
1915
death Killed in Action Battle of Loos Loos France Source:9429707 27th September 1915
burial Loos Memorial CWGC Cemetery/Memorial Loos France Source:9429707

Details

Details

Names
TypeName
First Names William
Initials W
Last Name Scott
Source 3941009
Gender
GenderSource
Male
Contribution

Military Service

Military Service
ServiceNumberUnitSectionRankSource
British Army 1648 Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Private
British Army S/1648 Argyll and Sutherlad Highlanders 10th Battalion Private
Family
Children
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Christina stepdaughter 22nd April 1899
Peter stepson 24th December 1900
William Scott son 31st August 1908
James Scott son 27th November 1910
Parents
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Mary Lavins mother
Spouse
NameRelationshipDatesSource
Mary Walker widow wife 5th October 1907

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Official Records

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Medal Index Card
Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) Casualty Records Transcription James137766
British Army Service Records 1914-1920 Transcription James137766

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We remember William Scott