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War Memorial - Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, Scotland




1914 - 1918  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II




1914 - 1918

Names WW I Adams, James
Annandale, Charles J.
Annandale, Fred. N.
Aymer, Alfred I., Military Cross
Barclay, Robert
Beattie, George
Beattie, William E.
Blair, John
Brechin, John, Military Medal
Bremner, James F., Military Medal
Brown, Arthur
Brown, James
Brown, John
Brown, William S.
Burness, James
Burnett, William
Burton, Alexander B., Military Cross
Cameron, Donald
Campbell, Alexander
Carr, Arthur W.
Christie, Alexander
Christie, Fred., Military Medal
Christie, George
Christie, James R.
Christie, John
Christie, William
Christie, William
Christie, William
Christie, William
Collie, Frederick
Colman, William
Colvin, Colin
Craig, Robert
Cumming, James
Dallas, William
Davidson, George A.
Davidson, William
Desson, Burnett A. F.
Dunbar, Francis J.
Dunbar, Robert
Dallas, Frank
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Bombardier, New Zealand F. A.
1st Lieutenant, 148th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Army
Lieutenant, Punjabis, Indian Infantry
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Royal Army Medical Corps
Private, Royal Army Service Corps
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Serjeant, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Royal Scots
Stoker Petty Officer, Royal Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, 42nd Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Machine Gun Corps
Captain, Highland Light Infantry
Corporal, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Sapper, Royal Engineers
Private, Scottish Rifles
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Private, Seaforth Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Private, 13th Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Gunner, Royal Field Artillery
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Lance Corporal, Border Regiment
Private, Highland Light Infantry
Serjeant, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Gunner, Royal Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Sub Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve
Private, Scots Guards
Names WW I Duncan, David
Edward, Gordon
Ellis, Gardner
Emslie, Peter, Military Medal
Fraser, James
Fraser, William T.
Garden, John S.
Gardner, William
Geddes, James
Gellatly, Charles G.
Gibson, Frank
Gibson, Robert
Gillies, James B.
Glennie, David
Glennie, Robert B.
Glennie, William
Grant, George M.
Grant, James
Grassick, James
Gray, George L.
Gray, R. M. Gordon
Greig, Archibald G.
Hadden, Robert
Hadden, William C.
Hart, John G.
Herbert, Hugh L.
Innes, A. Berowald
Johnston, Robert
Keith, John
Keith, Joseph
Kissach, John M.
Knowles, Andrew
Lees, Alexander M.
Lees, Charles
Lees, George
Lees, Ritchie
Lees, Robert
Leighton, Duncan
Leiper, George
Lennox, John
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Trooper, Wellington Mounted Rifles, New Zealand
Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Serjeant, 15th Reserve Bn. Canadian Infantry
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Private, 11th Bn. Australian Infantry
Private, Royal Scots
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Seaforth Highlanders
Private, 9th Bn. Australian Infantry
Private, 29th Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Rifle Brigade
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Cameron Highlanders
Corporal, Machine Gun Corps
Serjeant, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Scots Guards
Lance Corporal, Royal Scots
Captain, Highland Light Infantry
Lieutenant, Gordon Highlanders
Lieutenant, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Willington Regiment, New Zealand
Private, Highland Light Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Corporal, 5th Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Private, Royal Highlanders
Names WW I Main, John
Main, John
Malcolm, Burness
Martin, Thomas, Military Cross
Masson, James
Masson, John
Masson, Robert
Milne, Helen
Mitchell, Charles W. S.
Mongrieff, George
Morgan, Alexander
Morgan, George
Morgan, William
Morrison, Alexander
Murray, William
Mackie, James D.
McDonald, George B.
McDonald, Murdo
McDonald, William
McGregor, John S.
McHardy, William G.
McKenzie, William S.
Napier, George
Napier, James, Military Medal
Nicoll, Daniel
Nicoll, John
Noble, Andrew
Noble, James
Pirie, James
Pirie, William
Pirie, William G.
Pirrie, Robert F.
Rankine, Robert
Reid, George H.
Reith, George
Ritchie, James C.
Robb, Joseph R.
Russell, John
Selbie, James M.
Sievewright, William M.
Simpson, James
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Lance Corporal, Highland Light Infantry
Private, Machine Gun Corps
Lieutenant, Scottish Rifles
Driver, Royal Army Service Corps
Driver, Royal Army Service Corps
Private, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders
Sister, Queen Alexandra's I. M. N. S. R.
Private, Royal Scots
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Stoker, Royal Navy
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Royal Scots
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Cameron Highlanders
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, 4th Bn. South African Infantry
Private, 14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scots)
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Serjeant, Royal Engineers
Lance Corporal, Cameron Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, 43rd Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, 25th Bn. Australian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Mate, Royal Naval Reserve
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Company Quartermaster Serjeant, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Reserve
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Corporal, Royal Engineers
Corporal, Scots Guards
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Names WW I Sinclair, James
Smith, George
Smith, George
Smith, James
Smith, Norman
Spark, Isaac
Spark, Robert, Military Medal
Stephan, Adam
Stephan, Alexander
Sterling, Alexander
Strachan, Duncan
Sutherland, John
Sutherland, William
Taylor, James
Taylor, Robert
Taylor, William
Taylor, William, Military Medal
Thain, Alexander G.
Thain, William B.
Thomson, John
Thomson, John S.
Thomson, John S.
Urquhart, John N.
Watt, George
Wattie, George E.
Whannel, Andrew G.
Wilkinson, Thomas
Wolfe, Alexander
Wood, Alexander
Wood, Alexander
Wood, Alexander
Wood, David I.
Wood, George
Wood, James
Wood, John S.
Wood, Moses
Wood, Robert
Wood, Thomas
Young, William
Youngson, Alexander W.
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Driver, Royal Field Artillery
Serjeant, Royal Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Bombardier, Royal Garrison Artillery
Lance Corporal, Royal Scots Fusiliers
Sapper, Canadian Engineers
Mate, Royal Naval Reserve
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Private, Cameron Highlanders
Lieutenant, Lancashire Fusiliers
Stoker, Royal Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Serjeant, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Royal Scots Fusiliers
Corporal, 4th Bn. South African Infantry
Private, Royal Army Service Corps
Private, Royal Army Service Corps
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Royal Scots
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Company Serjeant Major, Gordon Highlanders
Private, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Private, 4th Bn. Australian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Lance Corporal, Cameron Highlanders
Private, Royal Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Able Seaman, Royal Naval Division
Private, 49th Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Driver, Royal Field Artillery
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Serjeant, Gordon Highlanders
Lance Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Private, 116 Bn. Canadian Infantry
Private, Royal Scots
Serjeant, 43rd Bn. Canadian Infantry




1939 - 1945

To the memory of those from
the district of Stonehaven
whose names are inscribed on
these panels who lost their
lives in the World War
1939 - 1945
Names WW II Anderson, J. Fraser
Allan, Charles S.
Balneaves, Frank W.
Beddie, Charles
Beddie, Gordon J.
Black, William F.
Burnett, Harry
Cairns, W. Brydon
Christie, John
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
Royal Corps Signal
Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Leading Telegraphist, Royal Navy
Lieutenant, Royal Engineers
Auxiliary Coast Guards
Merchant Navy
Pilot Officer, Royal Air Force
Private, Australian Expeditionary Force
Names WW II Christie, William J.
Clarke, Robert W.
Coull, Angus W. A.
Craig, James
Davidson, William
Dawson, James
Donald, Isaac W.
Duncan, David A.
Duncan, James A.
Durward, William
Falconer, Andrew
Fiddes, Ian
Findlay, James McI.
Leading Seaman, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
Yeoman of Signals, Royal Navy
Aircraftman 1st Class, Royal Air Force
Corporal, Royal Air Force
Seaman. Canadian Merchant Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Pioneer Corps
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Merchant Navy
Aircraftman 1st Class, Royal Air Force
Private, Parachute Regiment
Names WW II Foster, Robert T.
Graham, Charles G.
Greig, Robert
Greig, William K.
Kennedy, William
Knowles, James
Lees, George
Lees, James
Leiper, Andrew M.
Leiper, John
McIntosh, John
Malcolm, James A.
Masson, George
Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Merchant Navy
Corporal, Gordon Highlanders
Merchant Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Merchant Navy
Serjeant, Royal Artillery
Serjeant, Royal Artillery
Merchant Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Merchant Navy
Private, Gordon Highlanders
Merchant Navy
Names WW II Masson, William
Michie, John
Moir, John
Murray, Alexander R.
Pirrie, James W.
Pirrie, William W.
Robertson, Douglas M.
Ross, William
Strachan, James R.
Strachan, William
Taylor, John
Watson, William J.
Williamson, Alexander R.
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
Lance Serjeanr, Royal Engineers
Petty Officer (Air Mechanic), Royal Navy
Merchant Navy
Sapper, Royal Engineers
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
Private, Royal Army Medical Corps
Merchant Navy
Company Serjeant Major, Gordon Highlanders
Private, Australian Expeditionary Force
Trooper, Royal Armoured Corps
Able Seaman, Royal Navy
Flight Sergeant, Royal Air Force




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