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Kanchanburi is the location of the "Bridge over the River Kwai"
Name: John McCabe
Given Initials: J
Rank: Serjeant
Death Date: 30 Nov 1943
Number: 7642604
Birth Place: West Lothian
Residence: West Lothian
Branch at Enlistment: Other Corps
Theatre of War: Malaya
Regiment at Death: Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
Branch at Death: Other Corps
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 27 Feb 2016.
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6452 |
Kath was a witness at the wdding of her niece Emma Louise Farrell in 2012 | Millar, Kathleen (I2)
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6453 |
Katherine was previously married to Knole Deacon, and had 4 children | Bleasdale, Katherine Elizabeth (I46534)
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Katherine was the benefactor on the probate record of her uncle, Robin Clements, in 1964 | Puddifoot, Katherine Patricia (I35314)
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Kathleen was made a Member of the British Empire (MBE). There is an item written by her grandson, Doug Tremlett, in an "Internet" program called "Peoplescape" It reads as follows. "Kathleen Mary Aitken (nee Douglass) born one year before Federation, of good Scottish Presbyterian stock. She grew up near Bonnie Doon in a time when nearly everything you ate, wore or used you'd make yourself. The great energy she developed for survival drove her on through a life of generosity and selflessness. She dealt in good faith with her destiny. The world is a better place for her having visited. That is not why she is remembered here. It is for the flame that burned in her heart. It kept her young and warmed everyone she touched. She believed that the things she believed in would never change and at the same time she knew that nothing around you ever stays the same. She had a deep belief in the goodness and value of the ordinary man." | Douglass, Kathleen Mary MBE (I8679)
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Kathleen worked as a personal secretary in the Ministry of Defence.
| Holloway, Kathleen Yvonne (I9746)
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Katie Millar and William Gray were the witnesses at the wedding of Mary Millr and William McLucker | Family F7252
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Katy was born with a rare heart defect which nobody knew about until the week before she died. She was rather tired at the end of January 1989 and had some swelling of her ankles. When diuretics did not work our doctor referred us to the local hospital at Pembury. We arrived on the Wednesday evening and after a night of tests were referred to the specialist paediatric unit at Guys hospital in London. By this time on 2 February she had fluid round her heart which made diagnosis difficult and the doctors tried to drain the fluid. However, this did not work and what should have been a simple procedure turned into open heart surgery. Katy was very ill and was sedated and kept in ICU through Thursday and Friday whilst further tests were carried out. There was a thin membrane across one chamber of her heart which was restricting blood and oxygen flow. If nothing was done Katy would die but the operation was very dangerous. The operation was carried out on Saturday morning 4 February 1989. Katy did not survive the operation | Arthur, Katy Louisa (I19818)
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Kenneth was the informant on the death of his mother, Annie Thomson, in 1953
Informant on the death of Kenneth Kerr was his daughter, Ruth A. Harvey
| Kerr, Kenneth McKenzie (I20560)
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Kevin, his wife Karen and baby daughter died in an auto accident | Andrews, Kevin (I42453)
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Killed during First Worol War | Baird, John (I16312)
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Killed during the 1st WW in 1918. Included in the Service and War Returns. 130/AF, 0117. The only J. Proven in the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is Private J. Proven Cheshire Regiment, 1st Bn. Service No. 51205, buried in Vaux Hill Cemetery, Pas de Calais
Name James Proven
Birth Place Kirkliston, Scotland
Death Date 2 Sep 1918
Death Place France and Flanders
Enlistment Place Edinburgh
Rank Private
Regiment Cheshire Regiment
Battalion 1st Battalion
Regimental Number 51205
Type of Casualty Killed in action
Theatre of War Western European Theatre
Comments Formerly 6592, R.A.S.C
Other Records James Proven - CheshireRegiment 51205. | Proven, James (I14577)
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Killed during the Great War whilst flying, his machine having caught fire
Killed in flying accident near Hetherden Hall where his uncle - Col Grant Morden lived
| Mackenzie, Douglas Fraser (I1830)
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Killed in motorcycle accident | Easey, Albert Horsley (I899)
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Killed in the battle of Cambrai, during WWI
Name: Robert Dalrymple
Birth Place: Edinburgh
Death Date: 23 Nov 1917
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Linlithgow
Rank: Private
Regiment: Gordon Highlanders
Battalion: 6th Battalion
Regimental Number: 202943
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
| Dalrymple, Robert (I14534)
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Known by her neices as "Mary Tea Breid" due to the fact that she always had 'tea bread' for their afternoon tea when they came to visit.
In 1966 Mary was on a bus trip to Ayr when she was found dead.
Mary was pronounced dead on the arrival of the ambulance, at County Hospital, Ayr, on 31 May 1966. No cause of death was given.
The informant of the death of Mary A K Begg was her son John Aitken. | Begg, Mary Ann Kelly (I5140)
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Korean War | Jager, George Christopher (I37025)
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Korean War | Fowler, Lyle Robert (I44849)
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Korean War | Croyle, Raymond L (I44858)
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L.A.D. attd. 100 Indep. Lt. Tank Sqn. Royal Armoured Corps
| McCabe, John Morris (I28089)
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L/AC 1343268 - 2832 (Light Anti-aircraft) Squadron - R. A. F. (Volunteer Reserve)
"He died of crushing of the spinal cord and dislocation of the neck in the Redhill County Hospital following a vehicle accident in Redhill Road, Nutfield on April 7th. He was driving a 30cwt Fordson tender which hit the curb and overturned into a ditch whilst overtaking a lorry ". | Cummings, Robert Millar (I49527)
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Lachlan was the informant on the death of his wife, Jane Brock, in 1915 | Mackenzie, Lachlan McLachlan (I20507)
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Lance Corporal - on active service | Ramsay, David (I32410)
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Last day of service | Wort, George Philip (I21021)
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last name Begbie
first names James Arthur
Cremation date 28 April 1978
Location Edinburgh | Begbie, James Arthur (I14325)
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Last seen alive Dec 1981, deead body found 16 Dec 1981
| Austin, Ralph Neville (I31231)
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Later a Capt 55th Infantry | Chell, Lt-Col Randolph Arthur DSO, MC, OBE (I36694)
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Laura was a benefactor on the probate record of her father, William, in 1921
See probate record for benefactors on the estate of Laura Mabel Norfolk | Pleasance, Laura Mabel (I772)
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Laura was educated at Trafalgar School in Montreal and the University of Toronto where she obtained her BA.
During WW1 she was an Ambulance Driver. | Aitken, Laura Katherine B.A. (I7929)
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Lavinia was the benefactor on the death of her father, William George Ings, in 1952
| Ings, Lavinia Doreen (I25187)
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Left 15 May 1914
| Shinn, Ernest (I18863)
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Left 24 Jul 1909
| Gurr, James William (I30658)
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Left 31 Mar 1911 | Gurr, Frederick David (I30659)
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Left Czechoslovakia in 1939 to take up residence in UK. | Allan, Robert Gerrard (I18790)
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Left Liverpool aboard the "Drottningholm" for Port Said, Egypt bound for Iraq | Shoosmith, William Matthew (I20090)
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Left London for Melbourne onboard the Beltana | Isteed, Doris Grace (I13870)
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Left London onborard the "Australind" destination Fremantle | Russell, Margaret (I13220)
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Left London onborard the "Australind" destination Fremantle | Shanks, William (I16951)
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Left London onborard the "Australind" destination Fremantle | Shanks, Isabella Russell (I16954)
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Left London onborard the "Australind" destination Fremantle | Shanks, William (I16955)
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Left London onborard the "Australind" destination Fremantle | Shanks, Margaret (I16956)
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Left London onborard the "Australind" destination Fremantle | Shanks, Alexander Russell (I16957)
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Left onboard the Strathaird for Brisbane | Wright, Arnaud Ernest (I40370)
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Left this school 08/09/195. Previou scholl was Compton Street. | Orwin, Bernard John (I7641)
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Leo was a witness at the wedding of his brother, Waldo | Westwater, Leo Ronald (I38492)
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Leona married for a 2nd time in 1971 to Hugh S Jarvis | Lessing, Leona Violet (I37836)
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Leonard was a benefactor on the probate record of his mother in 1892
Benefactor on the probate record of Leonard was his widow, Annie
| Godden, Leonard (I28910)
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Leonard was the benefactor on the probate record of his mother Lizzie Dommett | Gotts, Leonard George (I20860)
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Leonard's Hill is near Daylsford in Victoria.
He was cremated and his ashes were placed in the grounds of the Church of England portion of Castlemaine Cemetery. | Richardson, Fussel John (I9701)
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Leslie died on his way to the hospital at Dulwich | Williams, Leslie Arthur Attfield (I36330)
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