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War Memorial - Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland




1914 - 1919  and  1939 - 1945

War Memorial WW I and WW II
In memory of
the men of this village
who gave their lives
in the two World Wars
1914 - 18    1939-45

"Since not for glory, riches, or honour we fight,
but for liberty alone which no good man loses
but with his life."
Inscription WW I and WW II Inscription WW II This stone commemorates
the 50th anniversary of the
end of World War Two
1945 - 1995


We remember with gratitude and with pride
those from this village who gave their lives
in the wars of the last century
Names WW I and WW II 1914 - 1918
Daniel Allan
Thomas Carmichael
William Cochrane
Patrick Dempsie
David Donald
John B. Fleming
William B. Flett
John Gilchrist
John Grant
Matthew Gray
James Jennings
Michael Kelly
Andrew B. King
William Lang
William Leslie
Samuel Lynch
Charles McAllister
James McCaffer
James McCleary
Daniel McPherson
Thomas Pollock
Robert Smith
William Murray Smith
Frederick Thomson
James Turnbull
1939 - 1945
Andrew Armstrong
Andrew Clive
Robert Connell
James Davis
James R. Dick
Hugh Ferrie
William Ferrie
Robert McAlislane
William Shovlin
George A. M. Sterling, M. C.
For your tomorrow we gave our today

Erected in the Queen's Jubilee Year 2002


The "Herold" published on 04 December 1914 a list of soldiers who served and/or died at the front in 1914:

Names 1914 MILTON-OF-CAMPSIE
James Buchanan
Hugh Brown
John Brown
John Bell
John Costello
David Croll
Charles Devine
James Fleming
David Flett
James Friel
John Graham
Samuel Graham
Alexander Irving
James Jennings
Samuel Jennings
Lieut. Robert B. King
Michael Kelly
William Lang
Samuel Lynch
David Muir
Thomas Morton
Richard Morton
Ronald M'Donald
Edward M'Intyre
Charles M'Allister
Charles M'Leary
Duncan M'Nicol
Allan M'Nicol
Edward P. M'Gauchran
David M'Pherson
Robert M'Lean
Joseph Ross
Lieut. William Murray Smith
Henry Smith (son)
Robert Smith (son)
Richard Sneddon
John Smith
Robert Skinner
Hugh Simpson
James Turnbull
John Young
Mount of Glorat, Cameron Highlanders
Castle Cottage, Naval Reserve
Auchinreoch, A. & S. H.
M'Lintock's Land, A. & S. H.
M'Lintock's Land, A. & S. H.
Auchinreoch, A. & S. H.
M'Lintock's Land, A. & S. H.
Auchinreoch, R. F. A.
Mount of Glorat, Glasgow Highlanders
Mount of Glorat, Royal Scots
Craighead, Hussars
Craighead, A. & S. H.
Auchinreoch, A. & S. H.
Auchinreoch, A. & S. H.
Auchinreoch, A. & S. H.
Antermony, A. & S. H.
M'Lintock's Land, A. & S. H.
Russell's Land, Dublin Fusiliers
Mount of Glorat, Hamilton Militia
Burnlea, A. & S. H.
Castle Cottage, A. & S. H.
Craigfoot, A. & S. H.
Kirkton Place, Royal Scots
Mount of Glorat, Seaforth Highlanders
Burnlea, Dublin Fusiliers
Beechtree Place, A. & S. H.
West View, Scottish Horse
West View, Naval Volunteers
Mount of Gloral, Transport Coy.
Thompson Place, A. & S. H.
Mount of Glorat, Cameron Highlanders
Russell's Land, Scottish Rifles
schoolmaster, A. & S. H.
A. & S. H.
A. & S. H.
9th A. & S. H.
Auchinreoch, A. & S. H.
Antexnony, Scots Greys
Auchinreoch, Highland Light Infantry
Beechtree Place, R. F. A.
Burnlea Place, A. & S. H.




Angel

This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

Angel



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Lost Ancestors 16 April 2026