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William H. Irwin (Irvine) |
William H. Irwin (Irvine)
CWGC: (William Irvine)
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, Depot
No: S/20406
Date of Death: 12th April 1917
Age: 20
Buried: Riddrie Park Cemetery
Additional Information: Son of James & Lily Irvine, 814 Duke Street, Dennistoun
SNWM: (William Irvine)
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, 7th Battalion
No: S/20406
Place of Birth: Glasgow
Date of Death: 12th April 1917
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Died of Wounds
SDGW: (William Irvine)
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, 7th Battalion
No: S/20406
Place of Birth: Glasgow
Place of Residence: Glasgow
Place of Enlistment: Glasgow
Date of Death: 12th April 1917
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Died of Wounds
MIC:
William Irvine, Private, 7th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, No. S/20406. Died of Wounds 12th April 1917
Medal Entitlement: 15 Star, British War & Victory Medals
Soldiers’ Effects:
William Irvine, Private, Cameron Highlanders, No, 20406.
Died of Wounds 12th April 1917. Father James
Listed on Glasgow Roll of Honour: Second Lieutenant William H. Irwin, Highland Light Infantry, 2 Broompark Circle, Dennistoun.
Riddrie Park Cemetery:
S/20406, Private W. Irvine, Cameron Highlanders
12th April 1917, age 20
1901 Census, Living at 814 Duke Street, Camlachie, Glasgow
Father James Irvine, age 40, Steelworker, born Ireland
Mother Lily Irvine, age 37, born Glasgow
Children: Amelia Irvine, age 18, Fancy Box Maker, born Glasgow
Jane Irvine, age 16, Bible Case Maker, born Glasgow
Joseph Irvine, age 11, Scholar, born Glasgow
John Irvine, age 9, Scholar, born Glasgow
James Irvine, age 7, Scholar, born Glasgow
William Irvine, age 4, born Glasgow
Adam Irvine, age 1, born Glasgow