World War I Gallery
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Private John Curlett, (20), died in action; son of the late James and Margaret Curlett, Glasgow Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private Robert Breckenridge Currie, (20), died from shrapnel wounds received in action; son of Mr and Mrs William Currie, 88 Glasgow Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private Thomas Dale, (43), died on service by accidental drowning; husband of Catherine Wilson, Saltcoats, and son of George and Margaret Crossley Dale, Saltcoats: -
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Private Thomas Davidson, died on active service; son of Mr and Mrs Allan Davidson, Saltcoats: -
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Gunner Ben Deignon, (25), a native of Saltcoats, was killed in action; son of Mr John Deignon, late of Saltcoats, and now 4 Lady Anne Street, Yoker: -
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Lance Corporal William McLean Dick, M.M., (27), was killed in action; son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Dick, 34 Barr Place, Ardrossan: -
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Driver Robert Dickson, (24), died on service of malaria fever; son of Mrs Fanny H. Hutton, 138 Moncur Street, Calton, Glasgow; and resident c/o Mr William McMillan, 6 Springvale Street, Saltcoats: -
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Private Hugh J. Dorrian was killed in action; son of John and Eliza Jane Dorrian, Knocknagow, Portaferry, County Down; and brother of Mrs McGie, 23 Moorpark Road, Stevenston: -
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Bombardier Gilbert Douglas, (29), died of wounds in a casualty clearing station; son of Mr and Mrs Peter Douglas, 87 Princes Street, Ardrossan: -
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Private John Duffy, was killed in action; husband of Mrs Duffy, Auchenharvie Cottages, Stevenston, and father of six children: -
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Trooper William George Duguid, (21), died of wounds received in action; son of Mr and Mrs Charles Duguid, 68 Caledonia Road, Saltcoats: -
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Private Felix Ferguson, (23), died of wounds received in action; son of Alexander and Catherine McLaughlan Ferguson, 17 Auchenharvie Cottages, Stevenston: -
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