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Walter Findlay |
Walter Findlay
Brother of Captain John Findlay, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. ‘D’ Company, 6th Battalion’
CWGC:
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Royal Field Artillery, ‘B’ Battery, 46th Brigade
No: 169853
Date of Death: 19th April 1917
Age: 20
Buried: London Cemetery, Neuville-Vitasse
Additional Information: Son of Walter Findlay, Onslow Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow. Native of Parkhead, Glasgow.
SNWM:
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery
No: 169853
Place of Birth: Glasgow
Date of Death: 19th April 1917
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
SDGW:
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Royal Horse & Royal Field Artillery
No: 169853
Place of Birth: Glasgow
Place of Enlistment: Glasgow
Date of Death: 19th April 1917
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Killed in Action
MIC:
Walter Findlay, Driver, Royal Field Artillery, No. 169853.
Medal Entitlement: British War & Victory Medals
Soldiers’ Effects:
Walter Findlay, Driver, Royal Field Artillery, ‘D’ Battery, 46th Brigade, No. 169853. Killed in action 19th April 1917
Executive Dative: Father, Walter Findlay Esq.
Listed on Glasgow Roll of Honour: Driver Walter Findlay, Royal Field Artillery, 317 Onslow Drive, Dennistoun.
Listed on Whitehill U.P. Church Memorial, Dennistoun: Driver Walter Findlay, Royal Field Artillery.
1901 Census, Living at 136 Westmuir (Street), Parkhead/Camlachie, Glasgow
Father Walter Findlay, age 33, Grocer, born Glasgow
Mother Mary B. Findlay, age 33, born Inverness-shire
Children: John Findlay, age 6, Scholar, born Glasgow
Walter Findlay, age 4, born Glasgow