RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM | 1914 - 1918



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70 - RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM

 

1918

 

203244. Pte. DONALD CAMPBELL,

4th Bn. The Seaforth Highlanders

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Aged 22

 

Ploughman. Son of Mr. Alexander Campbell, Ardcharnich, Lochbroom.

 

Joined the 4th Seaforths Nov. 1916.
Wounded Oct. 1917.
Wounded 21st. Mar. 1918.
And no further particulars were obtainable.  

 

Had three brothers serving -

  • Hugh Campbell, 4th Seaforths.
  • Murdo Duncan Campbell, 8th Seaforths. Killed.
  • Thomas Campbell, 7th Seaforths. Wounded.

 

“They sleep in secret, but their sod, Unknown to men, is marked of God.“

- Hemans.

 

Official information

Official record (CWGC)

 

Cemetery / Memorial: Arras Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.

Grave: Bay 8.

 

Location and Map (CWGC)

 

Local Memorial: Ullapool, Middle Panel, 16th from the top.

 

additional information

The official records state that he died on the 23rd of March 1918 and not on the 21st as stated above.

 

Family information

The connection with the Parish today is not known.

 

 

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