World War I Gallery

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Private John Miller (sometimes Millar), (23), was killed in action; son of Mrs and the late John Miller, Canal Cottages, 21 Canal Street, Saltcoats: -
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Private Thomas Miller was killed in action; husband of Mrs E. Miller 16 Limekiln Road, Stevenston: -
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Private William Miller, (21), died of pneumonia on service; son of David and Mary Miller, Nelson Cottage, Montgomerie Road, Saltcoats: -
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Private David Moore, (31), died of wounds received in action; husband of Mrs Moore, and father of three children; son of Mr and Mrs Moore, 98 Ardeer Square, Stevenston: -
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Private Robert Morrison (sometimes Morison), (19), was killed in action; son of George and Matilda Morrison, Constabulary Station House, Stevenston: -
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Gunner James McLaren Morton, (38), died of wound received in action; husband of Margaret Morton, 131 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan, and father of two sons: -
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Private James Muir, (28), was killed in action; husband of Mrs James Muir, Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan, Canada, and father of one child; son of Mr and Mrs Matthew Muir, 31 Winton Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private Francis Doran Munn was killed in action; son of Donald and Mary Doran Munn; and husband of Mary Malloy Munn, Old Square, Stevenston, and father of one child: -
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Telegraphist John William Munn, (21), was lost at sea when HMS ASCOT was torpedoed; son of James and Elizabeth Spiers Munn, 80 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan: -
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Guardsman Archibald Munro, (32), died on service; son of the late William Munro, Ardrossan: -
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Rifleman John Murchie, (20), was killed in action; son of Alexander and Maggie Murchie, 5 Caledonia Road, Saltcoats: -
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Private William Murdoch, (23), died as a prisoner of war at Friedrichfeld, Germany; husband of Mrs W. Murdoch, 12 Schoolwell Street, Stevenston: -
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