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John S. McAdam |
John S. McAdam
CWGC: (John MacAdam)
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, ‘B’ Company, 4th Battalion
No: 1957
Date of Death: 21st May 1915
Age: 17
Commemorated: Le Touret Memorial
Additional Information: Son of Hamilton A. and Annie Skimler (Skinner) MacAdam, 106 Taylor Street, Townhead, Glasgow.
SNWM: (John MacAdam)
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, 4th Battalion
No: 1957
Date of Death: 21st May 1915
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Died of Wounds
SDGW: (John MacAdam)
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cameron Highlanders, 4th Battalion
No: 1957
Place of Residence: Inverness
Place of Enlistment: Inverness
Date of Death: 21st May 1915
Place of Death: France & Flanders
Cause of Death: Died of Wounds
MIC:
John MacAdam, Private, Cameron Highlanders, No. 1957. Died of Wounds, 21st May 1915
Medal Entitlement: 1915 Star, British War & Victory Medals
Address (Father) Hamilton A. MacAdam, 125 Parson Street, Townhead, Glasgow
Soldiers’ Effects:
John S. MacAdam, Private, 1st/4th Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, No. 1957. Died of Wounds at Festubert 21st May 1915.
Father Hamilton Anstruther MacAdam, self & child Helen. Sister Isabella, Brothers David & Robert
Listed on Glasgow Roll of Honour: Private John S. McAdam, Cameron Highlanders, 125 Parson Street
Listed on Barony U. F. Church, (Housed in Glasgow Evangelical Church, Cathedral Square): John S. MacAdam.
1901 Census, Living at 37 Stanhope Street, Glasgow (St. Rollox)
Father Hamilton A. McAdam, age 32, House Joiner, born Watten, Caithness
Mother Annie S. McAdam, age 38, born Fearn, Ross-shire
Children: Robert McAdam, age 5, born Glasgow
John S. McAdam, age 3, born Glasgow
David McAdam, age 1, born Glasgow
Ellen R. McAdam, age 1 month, born Glasgow