World War I Gallery

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Private William Breckenridge, (19), was killed in action; son of William and Mary Breckenridge, 18 Princes Place, Ardrossan: -
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Private Hugh Brennen was killed in action; son of Mr and Mrs Charles Brennen, 111 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan: -
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Rifleman James Morrison McCready, (19), died of wounds received in action; son of James and Ellen McCready, 12 Harbour Street, Saltcoats: -
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Private Thomas McGrattan, (40), was killed in action; husband of Mrs Catherine McGrattan, 7 Winton Buildings, Ardrossan: -
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Private Albert Carmichael died of wounds in a casualty clearing station; left a widow and two children who resided in Boglemart Street, Stevenston: -
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Lance Corporal Alexander Brown died on service in a foreign hospital; son of Alexander and Jane Brannigan Brown, 1 Harbour Street, Saltcoats; brother of Mrs Hamilton, 15 Arthur Street, Saltcoats; and Mrs Kenny: -
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Dr. Lieutenant John Ritchie Brown, (43), was killed on service; son of the late Dr. J. Ritchie Brown and Mrs Brown, 14 Montgomerie Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private David Bryant, (23), was killed in action; son of Robert and Elizabeth Bryant, 35 Canal Street, Saltcoats: -
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Private Patrick Docherty (sometimes Doherty) was killed in action; husband of Mary Ann McLaughlin Docherty, and father of Elizabeth, Herald Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private Richard Bryce, (35), was killed in action; husband of Margaret Bryce, 23 Warner Place, Stevenston: -
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Private James Burns, (30), was killed in action; nephew of Mrs Gallacher, 36 Carment Drive, Stevenston: -
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Trooper James Cairns, (30), was killed in action; son of Thomas and Helen Bryan Cairns; husband of Henrietta McKie Cairns, and father of two daughters, 14 Raise Street, Saltcoats: -
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