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In memory of my uncle James, 12th battalion Royal Scots died of wounds October 1916 and is buried in Dernacourt war cemetery France |
Tribute by: JAMES WILSON CAIRNEY


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In memory of James Cairney 12thbatt, Royal Scots.
Died of wounds received Mametz Wood Somme battle
26th Oct 1916. Buried Dernancourt British War
Cemetery |
Tribute by: JAMES WILSON CAIRNEY


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In Memory of my Father
Charles Cairney
served in the
Royal Scots Fusiliers
From 1914-18 mainly in
France and Flanders
Died in nov 1958 |
Tribute by: JAMES WILSON CAIRNEY


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In memory of my cousin Jim McDermott
Jim served in the A S H for app ten
years He died in leeds after a long
Painful illness He is survived by his
widow Joan & his daughter Deborah R I P |
Tribute by: JAMES WILSON CAIRNEY


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In memory of my cousin Jim McDermott
Jim served for app 10 years in the A S H
He died on the 4th of August 2000 and is
survived by his widow Joan and daughter
Deborah R I P Jim |
Tribute by: JAMES WILSON CAIRNEY


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