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1896 - 1917 (21 years)
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Name |
John Aitken |
Born |
21 Jul 1896 |
Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1901 |
Ballencrief Nursery, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland [1] |
Military Service |
14 Sep 1917 [2] |
Private 40895,17th Batt Royal Scots |
_UID |
CE03D039A3A44C7F8410D6296DA50947E1CE |
Died |
14 Sep 1917 |
Villers-Faucon, Somme, France |
Buried |
Villers-Faucon Cemetery |
Person ID |
I5185 |
My Big Tree |
Last Modified |
12 Jan 2021 |
Father |
Peter Aitken, b. 1854, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland , d. 20 Oct 1937, Ballencrieff, West Lothian, Scotland (Age 83 years) |
Mother |
Janet Laurie Russell, b. 3 May 1856, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland , d. 13 Jun 1934, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland (Age 78 years) |
Married |
3 Sep 1885 |
Hilderston Hill, Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland |
- Witnesses at the wedding of Peter Aitken and Janet Russell were John Pender and Janet Roberts
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Family ID |
F1635 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones |
| Janet Laurie Russell 13 Jun 1934
Peter Aitken 20 Oct 1937
George Aitken 13 Jul 1896
James Aitken 4 Oct 1917
Peter Aitken 22 Mar 1918
John Aitken 14 Sep 1917
Andrew Britton 30 Mar 1950
Jane Stein Aitken 12 Jun 1969
Bethia Scott Aitken 27 Oct 1989 |
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Notes |
- John enlisted for service, in WWI, at Bathgate. He was a Private, number 40895, in the 1st/7th Bn. Royal Scots, when he was killed in action.
A memorial tablet on Torphichen church wall remembers the fallen dead from the Torphichen district. The first of Peter's sons killed during the War.
James Aitken Smith was told by his father that John was over 6 foot tall but was posted to what was called "the Bantam Division", every one else being about 5 foot. James Aitken Smith's father talked to some of John's compatriots and heard that a shell had burst behind John's machine gun. Being taller than any one else he was the only person to be wounded. A piece of shrapnel had hit him in the back of the neck. Had he been the same height as the rest of the troop the shrapnel would have passed over his head. Who knows, he may have survived the war
Name: John Aitken
Birth Place: Torphichen, Linlithgowshire
Death Date: 14 Sep 1917
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Bathgate, Linlithgowshire
Rank: Private
Regiment: The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment)
Battalion: 17th Battalion
Regimental Number: 40895
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
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Sources |
- [S196] 1901 Census Scotland, Scotland. (Reliability: 3).
- [S220] Military Record (Reliability: 3).
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