Introduction

In 2014 the centenary of the outbreak of World War One, Cumnock History Group began researching the names on the Cumnock War Memorial plus other men and women with Cumnock connections mentioned on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission or in the Cumnock Chronicle of the time. The research is not limited to those who died but also to men and women who served, using family history information.

The group would like to appeal to individuals with knowledge of family members for photographs of the soldier, either in uniform or not, and photos of medals or other memorabilia eg letters sent home from the Front. If you would be prepared to share these on this site, please email the web manager info@cumnockhistorygroup.org The group is willing to share any copies of documents found with the soldier's descendants.

Wednesday, 24 July 2024

Andrew M Kirkland

 I am indebted to Linda Juchatz in USA for information about her great uncle.

Andrew Morton Kirkland was born on 13th May 1880 in Glengyron Row, Old Cumnock to George Kirkland and his wife Mary Morton. In the 1881 census they are at 69 Low Glencairn St, Kilmarnock where father George is a pit engineman. In 1901 census Andrew is a mason (builder) at 40 Montgomery St Kilmarnock. However he kept links with Cumnock as he married Cumnock lass Elizabeth Hamilton in 1906. Their first child was born in Kilmarnock but by the birth of oldest son George they are in Barrhill Road in Cumnock. Andrew died in Ballochmyle Hospital in 1958 aged 78. His usual address was Old Avenue, Auchinleck.

Andrew's ww1 records have not survived but we know from the Cumnock Roll of Honour that he was a Sergeant in the 5th Royal Scots Fusiliers, the local regiment.  His medal roll card survives

1914-1920

Rank Sergeant

Company WO 329

Regiment or Corps Royal Scots Fusiliers

Regiment Number 265135

Medal Awarded British War Medal and Victory Medal

He had previously signed up for service with the RSF in 1901 and that record survives.


Linda sent me the photos of his parish war medal which she found amongst her grandfather's things. He was James G Kirkland and had emigrated to Philadelphia in 1907.  James returned for a visit in 1925 and it is thought he was given it then.




Monday, 13 May 2024

Thomas Gibson Cochrane

Thomas Gibson Cochrane was born on 13th October 1898 at Roadside Cumnock, Thomas joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. He was an officer's steward. His occupation at the time was chemist, he was 18 when he enlisted.


NameThomas Gibson Cochrane
Birth Date13 Oct 1898
Year range1915-1917
Service NumberZ/8847
DivisionClyde



NameThomas Gibson Cochrane
Birth Date13 Oct 1898
Birth PlaceCummock, Ayrshire
Record TypeMilitary
Military Service Start Date21 Aug 1917
Military Service End Date10 Feb 1919
Service BranchRoyal Navy
WarWorld War I
OccupationChemist
DivisionWar Fleet Service Divisions
DescriptionClyde, Vol 12, Z08201-Z09200

He was the younger brother of William Cochrane

He married Mary Graham Brown of Catrine in 1923.

He owned a pharmacy in High Street, Dalbeattie in Kirkcudbrightshire. He died in 1966 of liver cancer.

Ian Howat has his Cumnock War Medal.

Wednesday, 21 February 2024

The names on the War Memorial

The War Memorial (pictured to the right) is in the New Cemetery in Glaisnock Street. It was unveiled  by Lt-Col Archibald McInnes Shaw of Ballochmyle on Saturday 25th June 1921. There are 8 bronze plaques with 7 of them with the names of 117 men associated with Cumnock. Is your ancestor among them? Get in touch with your memories.

The names are organised first by rank,  then alphabetically.
Click below for all the names

Scroll over names to find information. Names are being added as they are discovered.

PANEL 1
Lieut. Edward Knight, R.S.F.
Lieut. A.J.B. Milne, Gordons

Lieut. William McNaughton, R.S.F.

P.O. James Young, R.N.
C.S.M.Robert W. Brown, A.I.Y.

C.S.M. Robert Orr M.M. & Bar R.S.F.
Sergt. Robert Baird M.M. R.S. 

Sergt. George Burns, A.&.S.H. 

Sergt. Robert Gilmour, R.S.F.

Sergt. James B. Johnstone, Camerons
Sergt. John Nicol, Seaforths
Sergt. William McCaa, R.F.A.

Corpl. John Black, R.S.F.
Corpl. Hugh Brogan, R.S.F.

Corpl. James Lennox, R.S.F.

Corpl. John McKinnon M.M. R.E.
Corpl. George Neil, H.L.I.