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John McKinnell Dalrymple
SRoH. Private John Dalrymple. Home : Gelston Castle Lodge, Castle Douglas.
Enlisted American Expeditionary Force. Served on Western Front.
Killed in action, 28th September 1918.
Gelston War Memorial : Pte. J. Dalrymple 363rd USA Infantry.
Kelton Parish Church Memorial : J. Dalrymple.
Castle Douglas, St George's Church Memorial: John M. Dalrymple
Gelston School Roll of Honour : John Dalrymple Private Americans Killed
Kelton Roll of Honour : J. Dalrymple Gelston Lodge American Expeditionary Force Killed 1918 (This memorial is now in the British Legion Hall in Castle Douglas).
Girthon Gravestone : ...also John M. his son 363 Reg. American Army, killed in action 28th Sept. 1918 aged 25 years. Father : William Dalrymple, Mother : Johnann Thompson.
US Army Registration Card : Private John Dalrymple, 363rd Infantry Regiment, 91st Division US Army. Enlisted June 1917 at The Dalles, Wasco Co. Oregon. Killed in action 28/09/1918.
American Battle Monuments Commission: John Dalrymple, Private First Class 363 Infantry Regiment, 91st Division US Army. Buried Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, Romagne, France. Plot H, Row 33, Grave 24.
The Dalles, Oregon : A Civic Auditorium & Veterans Memorial unveiled in 1922. Brass plaque on wall 'Erected in honour of the World war Veterans of The Dalles & Wasco Co.'
1901 Kelton census at Gelston Castle High Lodge: John Dalrymple (7, born Kelton) with father William (66, wood forester), mother Johann (50) brothers James & Andrew and sisters Jane & Isabella.
Scotlands People births : John McKinnell Dalrymple born 26th April 1893 at High Lodge, Gelston Castle. Parents William Dalrymple & Johnanna Thomson married 1886 at Castlehill, Rerrick. William was a forester.
John’s father, William Dalrymple lived at Rusko (1861 & 1871 Anwoth censuses) before his first wife Jessie McGaw died in 1866. He later moved to Gelston Castle Lodge, Castle Douglas and married John’s mother Johnanna Thomson in 1886.
Gatehouse link : The Dalrymple family gravestone is at Girthon.
Robert Dalrymple
SRoH. Robert Dalrymple, Gatehouse (no details in Stewartry Roll of Honour).
Identified from Anwoth & Girthon War Memorial.
Anwoth & Girthon War Memorial, Gatehouse inscription : Robt. Dalrymple S.H
CWGC: Private Robert Dalrymple 293155 of Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 7th Battalion, died 17/04/1917 (aged 27) and is on the Arras Memorial (Bay 6), Pas de Calais, France. Mother was Mrs R Dalrymple, 60 Queens St., Newton Stewart.
Army Records - Register of Effects: Dalrymple, Robert 7 Royal Hdrs. (293155). 08/08/1917 money due sent to father Robert Dalrymple.
11/12/1919 War Gratuity sent to his father.
Medal Index Card : Robert Dalrymple transferred from Scottish Horse Regiment to Royal Highlanders (which is an alternative name for the Black Watch Regiment).
1891 Penninghame Census : Robert Dalrymple (age 1, born Bargrennan, Wigtownshire) with parents Robert & Mary Dalrymple + 2 older sisters.
1901 Kirkinner Census : Robert Dalrymple (age 10, born Bargrennan, Wigtownshire) with parents Robert & Mary Dalrymple + 1 older & 2 younger sisters.
1911 Anwoth Census : Robert Dalrymple (age 21, born Bargrennan, Wigtownshire) was a groom at Ardwall House near Gatehouse.
Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 9th June 1916: News has come at the end of last week to Wm. Dalrymple, Catherine Street, Gatehouse, that his son Corporal Robert Dalrymple, of the Royal Highlanders of Canada, has been wounded with shrapnel. Corporal Dalrymple is in one of the Base Hospitals.
Robert died in the 1st half of 1917 aged 27, so he was probably born in 1889.
N.B. The 1891 & 1901 censuses give his mother as Mary whereas the CWGC gives Mrs R.
Gatehouse link : Robert Dalrymple was a groom at Ardwall House near Gatehouse..
Robert Luff Dalrymple
SRoH. Lance-Sergeant Robert Luff Dalrymple. Home: Montreal, Canada.
Born and educated in Gatehouse.
Enlisted January 1915, Canadian Royal Highlanders , 42nd Battalion.
Served Western Front (Ypres). Wounded twice at Ypres. Served as a Musketry Instructor at Bramshot for nearly two years after being wounded.
1901 Girthon Census, High Street, Gatehouse : Robert L. Dalrymple (age 10, born Gatehouse), with father William (stone mason) and step-mother Jessie + 4 siblings.
1911 Girthon Census, Catherine Street : Robert’s parents William & Jessie were alone.
1911 Liverpool Census, at Garston : 35 Hardy Street, Robert Dalrymple (21, boiler maker - making templates, born Gatehouse) was a boarder and was unmarried.
Scotlands People, births 1889 : Robert Luff Dalrymple born 13/09/1889 at High Street, Gatehouse. Father William was a stone mason (journeyman), mother Amelia Jemima Polton. Scotlands People, marriages 1881: William married Amelia at Girthon 06/10/1881.
FreeBMD, 1854 : Amelia Jemima Poulton born at Hambledon, Surrey.
Girthon Gravestone inscription : Amelia J. Poulton, wife of William Dalrymple, who died at Gatehouse 7th April 1893 aged 37 years........ Also Jessie Lockerbie, his second wife who died on the 21st May 1951 aged 82 years.
Scotlands People index : 1899 William Dalrymple married Janet Lockerbie at Terregles, Kirkcudbrightshire.
Gatehouse link : Robert Luff Dalrymple was born and educated in Gatehouse.
James Davidson
SRoH. Private James Davidson. Home: Gatehouse.
Enlisted January 1915, 2/5th King’s Own Scottish Borderers.
Transferred to 1st Gordon Highlanders. Served in France.
Killed on 4th January 1917, near Courcelles.
Anwoth & Girthon War Memorial, Gatehouse inscription : James Davidson G.H.
Anwoth Church Memorial : James Davidson Gordon Highlanders
Girthon & Anwoth Free Church : Private James Davidson, Gordon Highlanders
Girthon Gravestone : ..... also their sons …..James aged 25 ….killed in action in France 1917. Father: James Davidson, Mother Jessie Turner.
CWGC: Private James Davidson, Gordon Highlanders (1st Battalion), Service No. S/11730. Parents: James & Jessie Davidson, Fleet Street, Gatehouse of Fleet.
Buried: Courcelles-au-Bois Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France Grave: D17.
Army Records - Register of Effects: Davidson, James 1 Gordon Hdrs., Pte. S/11730. (Killed) In action 04/01/1917.
28/03/1917 £6-5-10 sent to his father James (sole leg.)
15/10/1919 War Gratuity of £15-10-19 sent to father James.
1901 Anwoth Census, Fleet Street : James Davidson (born c.1894, Anwoth), with father James (forester) and mother Jessie + 5 siblings.
1911 Anwoth Census, Fleet Street : James Davidson (born c.1893, Gatehouse), builder, with father James (estate forester) and mother Jessie + 2 brothers.
Dumfries & Galloway Standard Jan 1917: Mr. James Davidson, Fleet Street received word that his 3rd son, James, was wounded on 4th January and died the same day. He had enlisted with K.O.S.B but transferred to Gordons 10 months ago. He was 24 years old. Before the war, James served his apprenticeship with T. McGaw, builder, in Gatehouse.
Chaplain wrote ‘your son was a good and brave soldier’. Mr. Davidson has 4 other sons serving with the colours.
Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 12th August 1921: Unveiling of Gatehouse War Memorial. Wreath laid: ‘In grateful memory of the brave lads, from James Davidson and Family’
Note : His brothers were Robert, Nelson, Peter and Wilfred Davidson. Only Wilfred survived the war.
Gatehouse link : Born and educated in Gatehouse.
James Webster Davidson
SRoH. Private J M Davidson (N.B. wrong 2nd initial). Home: Gatehouse. Enlisted, 1st British Columbian Regiment. Served on Western Front. Wounded once, April 1915.
Canadian Great War Project on internet: Private James W Davidson, Reg. No. 17108. Enlisted 23/09/1914 at Valcarter, Quebec in 7th Battalion Canadian Infantry. Next of kin: Robert Davidson, Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland.
1901 Anwoth Census, Fleet Street : James Webster Davidson, (age 6, born Gatehouse), with father Robert (salmon fisherman born Montrose) & mother Elizabeth (born Sandhead, Wigtownshire) + 3 siblings.
1911 Anwoth census, Fleet Street : James W. Davidson, (age 16, born Anwoth), fisherman, with father Robert (fisherman born Montrose) & mother Elizabeth (born Stoneykirk, Wigtownshire) + 1 sister and 2 brothers.
D&G Standard & Advertiser 21/11/1914 : Private James Davidson was spending a few days in ‘his native place’. Father: Robert Davidson, Fleet Street.
Private Davidson came over with the 104th New Westminster Fusiliers (British Columbia).
Dumfries & Galloway Advertiser April 1915: Sent a letter home saying he had been injured at Hill 60 but was recovering. He was in No. 2 Canadian General Hospital, La Treport, France.
Note : his brother was Robert Davidson who was killed in 1918.
Gatehouse link : Born and educated in Gatehouse.
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