I think his full name is Hugh Ross Brown Williamson after his mother's brother Hugh Ross Brown b 1870
1901 census
11 Craigstone Row, Lugar
Cumnock Connections tree
CWGC
Name: | Hugh Williamson |
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Birth Place: | Auchinleck, Ayrshire |
Residence: | Lugar, Ayrshire |
Death Date: | 25 Sep 1915 |
Death Location: | France & Flanders |
Enlistment Location: | Glasgow, Lanarkshire |
Rank: | Private |
Regiment: | Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders |
Battalion: | 7th Battalion |
Number: | S/12870 |
Type of Casualty: | Killed in action |
Theatre of War: | Western European Theatre |
He is on Lugar War Memorial.
There is another Hugh Williamson with a Cumnock connection who served in the First World War. He was the grandson of David Williamson (1825- 1884) who, with his brothers Robert, John and James, emigrated from New Cumnock to Melbourne, Australia in 1854. They were the sons of David Williamson (born 1781).
ReplyDeleteHugh enlisted in 1917 and arrived in Europe in early 1918. He initially served with the 13th Light Horse regiment and then transferred to the 13th Field Artillery Brigade (or Battery?) where he was a driver in charge of mule teams. After surviving the war and then influenza in late 1918 he eventually arrived back in Australia in September 1919. He married and had ten children, one of which was my mother.