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John Hunter Dagg


CWGC:

Rank: Private

Regiment: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 5th Battalion

No: 200516

Date of Death: 20th May 1917

Buried: Croisilles British Cemetery


SNWM:

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 5th/6th Battalion

No: 200516

Place of Birth: Glasgow

Date of Death: 20th May 1917

Place of Death: France


SDGW:

Rank: Lance Corporal

Regiment: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 5th/6th Battalion

No: 200516

Place of Birth: Cambuslang, Glasgow

Place of Enlistment: Glasgow

Date of Death: 20th May 1917

Place of Death: France

Cause of Death: Killed in Action


MIC:

John H. Dagg, Private, 5th Battalion, Scottish Rifles, Nos. 7128 & 200516. Missing

Medal Entitlement: 1914, British War & Victory Medals


Soldiers’ Effects:

John H. Dagg, Lance Corporal, 5th/6th Battalion, Scottish Rifles. Date of Death: 20th May 1917.

Father Thomas, Brother Robert.


Listed on Glasgow Roll of Honour: Lance Corporal John Hunter Dagg, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), 16 Bath Street, Glasgow.


1901 Census, Living at Ulva Place, Castle Street, North Bute

Father Thomas Dagg, age 39, Seed Trade Traveller, born England

Mother Elizabeth Dagg, age 33, born Glasgow

Children: John H. Dagg, age 7, Scholar, born Dumbreck, Renfrewshire

Robert R. Dagg, age 6, born Dumbreck, Renfrewshire

Margaret C. Dagg, age 4, born Dumbreck, Renfrewshire

Thomas Dagg, age 2, born Dumbrick, Renfrewshire