Muchty Remembers
Remembering the First World War in Auchtermuchty, Fife
The men who served
UF Church Auchtermuchty
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.
For King & Country
ROLL of HONOUR
Auchtermuchty South U.F.Church
"Royal Highlanders" (Black Watch)
Private William F Anderson *
Private David Turnbull (Lce Corporal) *
Private William Christie
"Seaforth Highlanders"
Private Andrew B Christie - killed in action
"Camerionians" (Scotish Rifles)
2nd Lieutenant James Keir *
Private David Hardie - killed in action *
Private William Pringle
"2nd Dragoons" (Royal Scots Greys)
Trooper Alexander Bonthrone
(2nd Lieut. Seaforths) *
"Fife and Forfarshire Yeomanry"
Trooper Alexander Grieve *
"Royal Navy"
Telgraphist Jas. Hutchison
"Army Service Corps"
Private John Muir [Killed in action] *
"Motor Machine Gun Battery"
Gunner George Bonthrone *
"Sportsman's Battalion"
Private Douglas R Whitehead *
"London Scottish"
Private Roy Turnbull *
"Highland Cyclist Battalion"
Private Peter W. Cormack
Note: * indicates persons also listed on the Auchtermuchty Church of Scotland Roll
Note: Transcribed by Brian R Slattery, Auchtermuchty, on 30 Janaury 2014