Hi Amanda
Found as follows; Private John Huggan of the Canadians, reported
to have died from wounds recieved in action. Son of the late Thomas
Huggan, dyehouse worker, Hawick, and brother of George Huggan
10 Bright street. The deceased's wife and child live in North Vancouver.;
Private W Huggan K.O.S.B. Youngest son of the late Thomas Huggan
dyehouse worker 1 Allars Bank was officially reported to have died
from wounds. The chaplain writing to the relatives said "I can truly
state he died a little hero. It is a great sacrafice you and he have made
but i encourage you with the thought that he gave his life for God and
the right and what we pay now will be made up to us a thousand fold
hereafter.;
Gunner J Huggan R.G.A. who died of wounds on 5th November 1918
,was employed as a frameworker-knitter at Messrs A P Innes prior to
enlisting. His wife and two children reside at 8 Gladstone Street.
There are pictures of Private John Huggan and Gunner J Huggan but
none of Private W Huggan.
At the back of the book is the roll of honour of the men who made the
great sacrafice; Huggan Pte W, K.O.S.B, age 19 youngest son of the
late Thomas Huggan 1 Bright Street.;Huggan Pte John, Canadians,
son of the late Thomas Huggan.;Huggan Gunner James J ,.R.G.A.,
8 Gladstone st , son of Mr John Huggan, 1 Drumlanrig Square, age 30;
There is one more Huggan in the book a son of a William Huggan.
Let me know if you need that one
If you want copies of the photos let me know. I don't have a scanner
but i may be able to get my son to scan them and send them to my
computer.
bougie