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Robert Armstrong |
(Possible) CWGC:
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, ‘B’ Company, 1st Battalion
No: S/12283
Date of Death: 4th November 1918
Age: 26
Buried: Cross Roads Cemetery, Fontaine-Au-Bois
Additional Information: Son of Robert and Mary Armstrong, Sheeppark Buildings, Pollokshaws, Glasgow.
(Possible) SNWM:
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, 1st Battalion
No: S/12283
Place of Birth: Barony, Glasgow
Date of Death: 4th November 1918
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Died of Wounds
(Possible) SDGW:
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, 1st Battalion
No: S/12283
Place of Birth: Barony, Glasgow
Place of Residence: Glasgow
Place of Enlistment: Glasgow
Date of Death: 4th November 1918
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Died of Wounds
(Possible) MIC:
Robert Armstrong, Private, Cameron Highlanders, No. S/12283. Died of Wounds 4th November 1918.
Medal Entitlement: 1915 Star, British War & Victory Medals
(Possible) Soldiers’ Effects:
Robert Armstrong, Lance Corporal, 1st Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, No. S/12283.
Killed in Action in France 4th November 1918
Father Robert, Siblings Edward, Francis, Sarah, Rebecca & Mary.
(Possible) 1901 Census, Living at 50 Harriet Street, Pollokshaws, Renfrewshire
Father Robert Armstrong, age 42, Stationary Engineman, born Ireland
Mother Mary Armstrong, age 40, born Ireland
Children: Edward Armstrong, age 13, Scholar, born Pollokshaws
Sarah M. Armstrong, age 12, Scholar, born Pollokshaws
Robert Armstrong, age 8, Scholar, born Pollokshaws
Francis Armstrong, age 6, Scholar, born Pollokshaws
Mary Armstrong, age 2, born Pollokshaws
Rebecca Armstrong, age 4, born Pollokshaws