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SMYTH, Robert
(About 1839-008/1916)
McKENDRICK, Sibby
(1834-)
DONALDSON, James
(About 1835-)
CARSON, Mary Ann
(About 1830-)
SMITH, Robert
(011/1870-001/1946)
DONALDSON, Mary Ann
(002/1870-010/1927)
SMITH, James
(1897-1917)

 

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SMITH, James 1

  • Born: 15 November 1897 2
  • Baptised: 20 November 1897, St Bridget's RC Church, Baillieston, Lanarkshire, Scotland 2
  • Died: 10 September 1917, Salonika, Macedonia 1

   Cause of his death was wounds while on active service.1

   Another name for James was SMITH, Jim.

  General Notes:

James Smith was baptised by Fr William Orr in February 1897. Sophia Smith was his sponsor.

James Smith died in battle in Salonika in 1917 in World War I:

"In Memory of
Private JAMES SMITH

S/12465, 'D' COY. 1st Bn., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
who died age 20
on 10 September 1917
Son of Robert and Mary A. Smith, of 58, Buchanan St., Baillieston
Lanarkshire
Remembered with honour"

from website of Commonwealth War Graves Commission

The bravery of James Smith was recognised by a group of Bulgarian soldiers photographed grouped around his dead body. A copy of this photograph was sent to the Smith family in Baillieston. 1 2

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Embarcation: to Salonika Macedonia, 13 January 1916, from Liverpool England.

2. Arrival, 13 January 1916, Salonika, Macedonia.

3. Joined: 1st Battalion, 29 January 1916, Salonika, Macedonia.

4. Travelled: with ONYCHIA, 19 April 1916, to 81st Field Ambulance.

5. Travelled: to 21st Station Hospital, 22 April 1916.

6. Travelled: to Convalescence Camp, 11 May 1916.

7. Travelled: to Advance 1st Brigade Depot, 15 May 1916.

8. To: Rejoining Battalion, 21 May 1916.

9. To: 81st Field Ambulance, 11 November 1916. with ingrowing toenail

10. To: Casualty Clearing Station, 11 November 1916.

11. To: 1st Canadian Station Hospital, 15 November 1916.

12. To: 1st Brigade Depot the to Battalion, 1 December 1916.

13. Noted: as Wounded and Missing, 17 September 1917.


Sources


1 Internet Site, Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

2 Information passed on through family.

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