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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #144 on: Friday 09 September 11 17:53 BST (UK) »
Could you look and see if Leo Robertson appears in the book? He served in the Royal Scots Fusiliers.
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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #145 on: Saturday 22 October 11 16:15 BST (UK) »
Hi ,
(wondering if you still doing look ups , Your post has been fascinating.) :)

I wonder if there is any Norman's / Read's  in your book?

David Norman 1890--1960/1
James , George , John , Robert  Norman

George or Philip Read.

Just started this line of family so not got much .
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McStrings

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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #146 on: Sunday 27 November 11 19:46 GMT (UK) »
Whast a great job and service you are doing.

When you get a chance can you look for

DICKEY

GRAHAM inaddition to  the ones you alrerady posted
                                   PRIVATE JAMES HALDANE GRAHAM
                                   Thomas Graham
                                   John Graham
                                   James Graham. Sons of Mr T Graham
ANDERSON

MICHELL

Yours Aye,
Angus
Watt, Beattie,Glass,McDougal, Guthrie,Blackie,Pringle,Balmer,Headridge,Hunter,France,Greenhill
Gordon,Lawson,Anderson,Reid,Stott,Milne,Jackson,Walker McArthur,Hardie.Dunnet,Dundas
Thorburn, Mosley, Stewart, Wood, Gladstone, Darrie,Melrose
Duff,and in the States/Canada: Kidder,Duff, Blake,Robertson,Kerr.

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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #147 on: Sunday 04 December 11 10:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bougie,

I've heard of the book 'Hawick and the Great War', and I'm hoping that you can help me out.

My grandfather Robert Porter fought with the KOSB's during the war, was invalided at Gallipoli and subsequently was made a POW in 1917 in France. He survived, and died in 1947. Is he in your copy of the book?

Also, he had three cousins from Hawick, all killed. Three of them (Robert Porter, John Porter and David Porter were brothers, the sons of Robert Porter).

The other cousin was John Porter, son of John Porter. I'd be surprised if the brothers at least aren't in the book, I think it was the only example from Hawick of three brothers killed.

If there are pics, I'd be particularly grateful!

Sending you thanks, Robbie


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Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #148 on: Sunday 18 December 11 02:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I found this thread whilst searching for information on my husband's grandfather, who was in the KOSBs and lived in Hawick, altho came originally from Edinburgh.  I wonder if you could have a look for any information on him - he may not be in your book.  Bit tricky though, as his birth name was GARDEN but like a lot of young men changed his name to sign up whilst underge, so may also be under SMITH ..

James GARDEN aka SMITH, born 1882, Edinburgh, KOSBs, wounded and returned home about 1916, married a Hawick girl Jeanie RODDAN and lived in Hawick from then on.  KOSB number is 9837

I would appreciate any information you can provide, and thank you
Christine, Australia

(I tried looking in the internet archive to see if this bok has been uploaded, but it doesn't appear there.  An amazing site http://www.archive.org/ )
Cornwall, Cambridge, Norfolk, South Australia, Western Australia, Bermuda. Richardson, Lovering, Trebilcock, May, on dad's side. Mum's side Paull, Howard, Chapple, Richards, Rose, Green, Wright.

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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #149 on: Thursday 14 June 12 12:20 BST (UK) »
Hi
I would be grateful for any information on an Arthur Bell who was in KOSB. His last address was 6 Buccleuch Street Hawick.

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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #150 on: Monday 30 December 13 23:58 GMT (UK) »

Do you have any information on an Andrew Elder (born in Hawick in 1890)? He was wounded in WWI and lost a leg. He returned home to Hawick. He was with the 1st Cameron Highlanders.

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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #151 on: Sunday 05 January 14 21:57 GMT (UK) »
Just a point regarding the book - I too have a copy - although it is a very good book - but it doesn't have every person from Hawick and Surrounding districts who fought in WW1 and survived and returned home in it.

My Grandfather James Turnbull MM (Engineer - co.former of Turnbull & Scott )is not in it - even though he was born bred and died in Hawick and fought at the France/Belgium for both the Cameron Highlanders and the 250th Brigade RFA. from 1914.


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Re: Hawick and the Great War 1914-1919
« Reply #152 on: Sunday 12 January 14 18:49 GMT (UK) »
Hello, do you still have this book and are you still looking for peoples relatives in it?
Many thanks,
Rob.