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War Memorial - Edzell, Angus, Scotland


The soldiers behind the names.


D. T. Laing

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James Paterson

Scotland Census 1881 about James Paterson and family
Residence: Tarfside, Lochlee, Edzell, Forfarshire, Scotland
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
John Paterson
Isabella Paterson
Charles Paterson
John Paterson
Anne Paterson
Elizabeth Paterson
Jessie Paterson
James Paterson
Archibald Paterson
Walter L. Paterson
Head
Wife
Son
Son
Daughter
Daughter
Daughter
Son
Son
Son
Married
Married
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
45
41
20
17
15
10
7
3
1 mo.
1 mo.
abt. 1836
abt. 1840
abt. 1861
abt. 1864
abt. 1866
abt. 1871
abt. 1874
abt. 1878
abt. 1881
abt. 1881
Lochlee, Forfarshire
Fearn, Forfarshire
Lochlee, Forfarshire
Edzell, Forfarshire
Edzell, Forfarshire
Lochlee, Forfarshire
Lochlee, Forfarshire
Fearn, Forfarshire
Fearn, Forfarshire
Fearn, Forfarshire

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James Candy

James Candy was born in Edzell, Angus, Scotland, on 03 August 1869. His parents were James and Mary Ann Lawrence.

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William Walker

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David Christison

David Christison was born in Edzell, Angus, Scotland on 25 June 1869. His mother was Mary Christison.

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William Alexander McNab

Grave of William Alexander McNab
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Scotland Census 1891 about William A. McNab and family
Residence: 1, Northrig, Morham, East Lothian, Scotland
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
William McNab
Janette J. McNab
William A. McNab
Margaret G. B. McNab
John B. McNab
Isabella H. M. McNab
Isabella McNab
Christian H. Johnston
James Johnston
Isabella Williamson
Annie E. Flynn
Head
Wife
Son
Daughter
Son
Daughter
Visitor
Visitor
Visitor
Servant
Servant
Married
Married
Single
Single
Single
Single

Single
Single
Single
47
38
10
9
7
10 mo.
38
12
11
18
75
abt. 1844
abt. 1853
abt. 1881
abt. 1882
abt. 1884
abt. 1890
abt. 1853
abt. 1879
abt. 1880
abt. 1873
abt. 1816
Logie, Clackmannanshire
Inveresk, Midlothian
Morham, East Lothian
Morham, East Lothian
Morham, East Lothian
Morham, East Lothian
Inchture, Perthshire
Logie, Clackmannanshire
Logie, Clackmannanshire
Whitekirk, East Lothian
Dirleton, East Lothian

His parents were William McNab (1843-1907) and Janetta Isabella McNab, nee Beveridge (1850-1931). William Alexander McNab's grave can be found in the cemetery of Brechin, Angus, Scotland.

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