His mother was Mary Hutson and his father Robert Glencross.
He was awarded the Military Medal 14 Sep 1916 for bravery in the field. He died on the 2nd October 1916.
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His service record survives although in very poor condition. He enlisted in 1909, aged 20. Regimental no. 60199.
He was admitted to hospital with gunshot wounds to the left thigh on 1st October and died the following day, 2nd October 1916.
His record contains a scrap of a letter from Mary his mother which in which she states another son a Second Lieutenant was killed in 1918.
It was Second Lieutenant Andrew Glencross also of the Black Watch killed on the 18th April 1918
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Mary Hutson also lost her brother Andrew Hutson in the war.
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I found this report under "Battlefield Stories" in the Dumfries and Galloway Standard & Advertiser, January 27 1915
They had a brother who served the war he was my grandfather he was called Robert
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