RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM | 1914 - 1918



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76 - RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM

 

1918

 

1489. Private. ALEXANDER MACGREGOR,

4th Bn. The Seaforth Highlanders

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Aged 38

 

Shepherd. Son of Mr. Alexander Macgregor, Laide, Reiff.


Joined the 4th Seaforths 1912.
Mobilized 4th Aug. 1914.
Proceeded to France 5th Nov. 1914.
Died of Pneumonia in a Canadian Hospital in France 18th April, 1917.

 

“’The love that asks no question ; the love that stands the test,

That lays upon the altar the dearest and the best.

The love that never falters, the love that pays the price,

The love that makes, undaunted, the final sacrifice.”

- Ode to Duty, by Sir Cecil Spring Rice

 

Official information

Official record (CWGC)

 

Cemetery / Memorial: Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais, France.

Grave: II. B. 6.

 

Location and Map (CWGC)

 

Local Memorial: Coigach.

 

additional information

The official records states his age as being 37 and not 38. It also states that his service number is 200129.

 

Family information

The connection with the Parish today is not known.

 

 

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