Tuesday, 25 November 2014

George Haig

I found this In Memoriam while searching "Cumnock" in newpapers online.

George Haig was a shoeing smith or farrier with Lanarkshire Yeomanry. His family were from Lanarkshire but were in Lugar at the time of the war. George had been in the Balkans for three weeks when he died on 9th November 1915. He was 21.

from Hamilton Advertiser, Nov  1916


The hospital ship Delta was used for men injured in Gallipoli.

George was born on 4th January 1894 in Abington, Lanarkshire to John Haig and Margaret Dempster  who were both from Carluke.  Margaret's sister Kate is the Mrs Adam in the In Memoriam notice above. She married George Adam in 1893.

1901 census
Clydeview, Crawfordjohn
John Haig 39 baker
Margaret Haig 40
James Haig 10
George Haig 7
Wm Haig 5
James Hoatson 27 boarder postman


1901 census
18 Agnes St, Maryhill
George Adams 38 drapery warehouseman
Kate Adams 36
both born Carluke

 valuation roll
1915Tenant Occupier HAIGJOHNHOUSE BRICK ROW LUGAR 416AUCHINLECKAYR COUNTYVR90 / 163 / 16
1920Tenant Occupier HAIGJOHNHOUSE EASTON PLACE MAIN STREETAUCHINLECKAYR COUNTYVR90 / 174 / 24


George is remembered on Carluke War Memorial and the Helles Memorial.

CWGC

Cumnock Connections tree

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