TAIN - SCOTLAND
Honour Roll - St Duthus Old Church
Honour Roll - St Duthus Old Church
Private Kenneth Roderick CAMERON 1257 / 1200
also known as Kenneth Cameron Born: Conon, Rosshire, Scotland Enlisted: 28-9-1914, Rosehill, New South Wales Occupation prior to Enlistment: Chemical Worker 51st Battalion Australian Infantry Departed Australia 22-12-1914 Died (Illness) 21-11-1915, Mudros, Greece Son of Donald and Ann Cameron, of Lamington St., Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. Resting: Portianos Military Cemetery, Lemnos, Aegean Islands, Greece Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 39 |
Private John CAMPBELL 140
Born: Ullapool, Scotland
Enlisted: 10-10-1914, Rosehill, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment:
13th Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia 22-12-1914
Died of Wounds 20-7-1915, Egypt
Resting: Chatby Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 68
Born: Ullapool, Scotland
Enlisted: 10-10-1914, Rosehill, New South Wales
Occupation prior to Enlistment:
13th Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia 22-12-1914
Died of Wounds 20-7-1915, Egypt
Resting: Chatby Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Alexandria, Egypt
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 68
Gunner Lachlan MacKAY 23072
Born: Tain, Scotland Enlisted: 9-11-1915, Brisbane, Queensland Occupation prior to Enlistment: Labourer 106th Australian Howitzer Battery Discharged 26-12-1917 Died 23-12-1918, Australia Resting: Cairns Cemetery, Cairns, Queensland, Australia Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 14 |
The Bundaberg Mail & Burnett Advertiser (Qld.) 10-7-1916
Capt. J. Mackay of the s.s. Bingera has received advice that his son Lachlan has been wounded in France, this being the second, time, as he was
previously injured at Gallipoil. Two other sons of Capt. Mackay are still in the firing line and a fourth Somerled, was killed a few weeks ago in
France.
Capt. J. Mackay of the s.s. Bingera has received advice that his son Lachlan has been wounded in France, this being the second, time, as he was
previously injured at Gallipoil. Two other sons of Capt. Mackay are still in the firing line and a fourth Somerled, was killed a few weeks ago in
France.
Family Grave - St. Duthus Old Burial Ground
Private Walter MacKAY 2950
Born: Tain, Rosshire, Scotland
Enlisted: 30-6-1916, Perth, Western Australia
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Railways
51st Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia 9-11-1916
Died of Wounds 24-10-1917, France aged 32years
Son of Donald and Catherine Mackay, of Courthill, Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland.
Resting: Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Wimereux, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 153
Born: Tain, Rosshire, Scotland
Enlisted: 30-6-1916, Perth, Western Australia
Occupation prior to Enlistment: Railways
51st Battalion Australian Infantry
Departed Australia 9-11-1916
Died of Wounds 24-10-1917, France aged 32years
Son of Donald and Catherine Mackay, of Courthill, Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland.
Resting: Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Wimereux, Nord Pas de Calais, France
Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 153
Private William Andrew MacKENZIE 2218
Born: Tain, Rosshire, Scotland Enlisted: 4-4-1916, Blackboy Hill, Western Australia Occupation prior to Enlistment: Timber Worker 44th Battalion Australian Infantry Departed Australia 9-8-1917 Killed in Action 18-10-1917, Belgium aged 43years Son of John and Margaret Ross Mackenzie. Resting: Tyne Cot Cemetery, Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium Honoured Australian War Memorial Panel 138 |