His wife Jane Muir was from Dumfries.
The sons were born in Dunure in the parish of Maybole.
William was the first to fall on the 19th March 1917 aged 25.
William was a private in the Gordon Highlanders.
He sent this photo to his cousin Miss Mary Alexander, 9 Union Avenue, Newton on Ayr, Scotland dated 20th June 1915.
Dear Mary,
This is the photo you wanted and I hope you are satisfied now.
Best love to all from Bill
Which one is Bill is unknown. Not the sergeant.
From Gayle Lee in Australia. |
1901 census
Dalblair Cottage, Lugar
William Alexander 43 gamekeeper
Jane Alexander 47
Maryaret C Alexander 14
John M Alexander 11
William M C Alexander 9 b Maybole
Robert
This appears to be Robert in the
1901 census
Knockdollan, Colmonell
Robert Alexander 16 gamekeeper b Maybole
The older brother Robert was a company quartermaster sergeant in the ASC, and was mentioned in despatches.
His army service record survives. He enlisted in January 1915 in Blairgowrie. He was a gamekeeper in Drylack, Alyth. His mother was his next of kin. He was mentioned in despatches in the London Gazette on 14 Jun 1918 (a month after his death.) He died in Egypt on the 13th May 1918 from dysentery and is buried in Jerusalem War Cemetery.
D & G Standard 25 May 1918 |
Robert's entry on the CWGC
The family on Cumnock Connections tree
Wow!! I have just stumbled upon your site. I was researching the death of William Alexander in 1917. My grandmother was Mary Scot Kerr Alexander, daughter of Andrew Brown Alexander who was William C Alexanders brother, making Mary and William cousins. I found a photo of 4 Gordon Highlanders addressed to Mary and signed from Bill dated 1915 and a tiny newspaper announcement of William's death and was just trying to tie it altogether. I was unaware of Roberts death. Can you please advise where the head stone pictured above is.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any photos of the family? I have the Gordon Highlander photo but not sure which one is William.
Thank you for all the wonderful information.
Regards
Gayle Lee
Glenrowan
Victoria
Australia
Lovely to hear from you!
DeleteThank Gayle. It's Cumnock new cemetery. Do email me the photo. kmcmeekin at me.com. Don;t have any photos. Started from the point of view of the gravestone.
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