When war broke out he re-enlisted immediately on 20th August 1914. He was at the upper age limit of 41. He was now a postman. His address was 28 Glaisnock St.
He was 5ft 8 had grey eyes and light brown hair. He served at home for 329 days before he was discharged as no longer fit to serve.
He died in Holmhead Hospital, Cumnock on 26 March 1958. He was 85 and a retired postman. His usual address was Kilwining Rd. Irvine. The informant was a nephew A W MacMillan.
Just 2 weeks ago we had a message on our Facebook Cumnock Family History Group from a chap Tom Inglis in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire. He had found Harry's Cumnock Parish Medal
We already
had Harry on our big Cumnock connections tree of 35,000 names. Although he was married he had no children. We traced his
siblings’ descendants and found that the grandson of Harry’s sister Janet was
still living in the area. One of our members knew him and a quick phone call
confirmed he was Harry Gibb’s great nephew.
Tom Inglis
has posted the medal from Saltcoats and we were delighted to return Harry's medal to William Neal 99 years on at the Welcome Home Tea Dance on the 10th November 2018 in Cumnock Town Hall as part of our Cumnock Armistice Events.
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