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, 28 March 2018
William Smith MM
John Campbell Smith
His next of kin was his mother Janet Smith of Waterside Row, Cumnock. He was born in Cumnock.
He served in France.
He was demobbed on 29 Oct 1919. He was of "very good character".
All this from his pension record.
He was born in Cumnock about 1883 the youngest son of Robert Smith and Janet Miller.
John Campbell Smith on the Cumnock Connections tree
James Dunsmore Bain
His pension record survives. He enlisted very early on, on 27th August 1914, in Cumnock having been recruited by Sergeant John Sykes. He was 24 years and 10 months and a miner. He had previously served in the 5th Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers (RSF). However he was discharged after only 32 days, according to King’s Regulations because of a hernia. He was 5 ft 7 in with brown hair and eyes.
His next of kin was his wife Violet (née) Wilson whom he had married in Cumnock on the 26th January 1912. Her address in 1914 was 7 Waterside Row.
He was the brother of Joe Bain, a weel-kent figure in Cumnock.
James was married again in 1949 after Violet died to Elizabeth Cooper the widow of James Hamilton.
James died in Cumnock in 1976.
Birth Date
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abt 1890
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Birth Place
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Old Cumnock, Ayrshire
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Marriage Date
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26 Jan 1913
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Marriage Place
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Old Cumnock
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Age
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24
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Document Year
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1914
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Regimental Number
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12263
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Regiment Name
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Royal Scots Fusiliers
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Form Title
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Short Service Attestation
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Number of Images
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9
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Other Records
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James Bain - Self - Royal Scots Fusiliers 12263
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Cumnock Connections tree
David McCowan Hill
He was a Lieutenant in the Cyclist Corps of the KOSB in 1916
He married Mary Robson Spears in 1919 in Old or New Kilpatrick and died there in 1969.
He was awarded the OBE in
Cumnock Connections tree
John Hassan
On the 12th April 1897 he enlisted in the Royal Scots Fusiliers at Kilmarnock, aged 17 years and 5 months. He was living in Hurlford, Ayrshire and his occupation was bleacher. His (former?) employer was Adam Boyd of Lochwinnoch in Renfrewshire. He was 5 ft 2 in had black hair and brown eyes.
He deserted in Glasgow in 1900 and rejoined in 1901. His trial was dispensed with but he suffered the same forfeitures as if he had been convicted. Then in 1904 he was charged in the civil courts with felony and sentenced to 56 days in prison after which he was discharged from the army.
He married Thomasina Thomson in Cumnock in 1908 and they had 2 children Henry in 1909 and Mary in 1915.
He was a tilework labourer in 1908 and 1911.
They lived in Garallan Row in 1911 at no. 26 and on army papers in 1915 at no. 5
He enlisted in April 1915 in the 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers when he was 35 years old. He was employed as a fireman (in a mine).
He was posted missing after the Battle of Loos on 26 Sep 1915 but not officially declared dead until October 1916. Thomasina received a pension on 18/6 for herself and the 2 children from Jun 1916. Her address in November 1916 was 5 Townfoot.
He is not on Cumnock War memorial so perhaps Thomasina moved away from Cumnock soon afterwards. She married Robert Cockburn Carson in 1918 and died in Glasgow in 1946
CWGC
on CC tree
John Cameron
He was a stonemason and worked on the construction of the Crichton West Church.
He married Agnes McCall in 1908
They emigrated to Canada with her brother in 1911.
He enlisted in the CEF in Vancouver on the 4th January 1916 when he was 30 years and 2 months old. He had sandy hair and blue eyes and was 5 ft 8 in.
He died in Vancouver in 1939.
Cumnock Connections
William Hillhouse Purdie
In the 1891 census his father is living in Townhead street with his mother in law and a niece helping out
1891 census
James Purdie 38 saddler
Jeanie Purdie 8
Adam Purdie 6
Jessie Purdie 4
Wm Purdie 2
Jeanie Blackburn 50
Lizzie J Dunbar 21
In 1896 James marries again to a widow Mrs Isabella Granger who had a fancy goods shop in Glaisnock Street. Her husband Andrew a tobacconist had died age 28 leaving her with 2 daughters Hannah and Jessie.
William enlisted in the local regiment the 1/5th Royal Scots Fusiliers. He died on the 18th September 1915 of dysentery aboard the HMS Aquitania while serving in Gallipoli.
His father, stepmother and sisters Jeanie and Jessie all received payments in his will.
He is remembered on Patna war memorial and on the Helles Memorial in Turkey.
Cumnock Connections tree
CWGC
George Welsh Murray
His service record survives and shows he enlisted on the 4th September 1914 age 21 in the General Service Corps. He was an engineer. He was recruited by J Dykes and Dr McQueen passed him fit so service.
He was 5ft 7in with grey eyes and brown hair.
He transferred to the RSF and in 1915 it was reported in the Chronicle that he had been slightly wounded on the face and left hand.
He was later transferred to the RSC in November 1917.
He married Mary McMillan on the 14th November 1916 in Glasgow and they had a son David in 1918.
Cumnock Connections Tree
Ronald C Bain
Monday, 12 March 2018
Wednesday, 7 March 2018
William Earl MM
Saturday, 10 February 2018
Daniel Bradford
Friday, 1 December 2017
Adam Begg
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| Photos from Paul Eedle |
Friday, 3 November 2017
James or John McKie DCM
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| John Hutson memoirs |
Friday, 6 October 2017
George Hyslop MM
| Hyslop | George | Private | 7th Royal Scots Fusiliers |
| Hyslop | James | Private | 5th Royal Scots Fusiliers |
| Hyslop | Robert | Private | 7th Royal Scots Fusiliers |
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| Cumnock Chronicle |











