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The men who served

Dunshelt

146 men from Auchtermcuhty served in the First World War.  30 of these men died in Belgium, France, Italy, Egypt and Mesopotamia.

They are remembered in the War Memorial, a Memorial Plaque and Roll of Honour in the Auchtermuchty Church, a Roll of Honour in Dunshelt Hall,  and a unique photo montage made of the men in 1920.

NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT

ROLL OF HONOUR

NAMES OF THE DUNSHELT MEN WHO

SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918

 

    Private Charles Allan                          Gunner Alex. Mair

    L-Cpl William Christie *                    Sec. Lt. Andrew McNab

    Sergeant Andrew Clark *                   Gunner Harry Page

    Sapper Peter Clark                          + Private David Pringle *

    Corporal Alick Clark                           L-Corporal John Ritchie *

    L-Corporal John Clark                       Private David Scott

    L-Corporal Thomas Clark                  Corporal Andrew Smith *

+ Private Matthew Clark                        L-Corporal James H.Smith *

    Private T. Couper                             + Private James H.Smith

    L-Corporal John Duncan *                Private Duncan Stewart

+ Captain John Fairlie *                     + Private Henry Suttie

    Lieutenant Reginald Fairlie              Private John Tannah

    Private James Fairlie                          Private John Walker

    L-Corporal James Fraser *                Sapper James L.Watson

    Private Peter Fraser                            Private George Wood

    Private Peter Gray                           + Private William Black *

+ Private David Hardie                          Private Wilson Malloch

    Private William Heggie *                   Private Alex. Robertson

    Private David Kidd *                           Private Gordon Smith

    Private Neil Kiddie *                           Private Peter Lockhart *

    Q.M.S. A.Livingstone

 

      Note: + Killed in action * Auchtermcuhty Parich Church Roll

Dunshelt Village Hall was built in 1842.

Inside, above the stage, hangs the Roll of Honour of those who served in the Great War.

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