Research has told us very little about how John Waugh died! We know his name is on the War memorial at Basra.
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Private
Service No. S/13234
Age 21
Died on 28 June 1916
Seaforth Highlanders
BASRA MEMORIAL
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Son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Waugh of Willows, Wamphray, Beattock, Dumfriesshire.
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John Waugh was the brother of my Grandfather Robert Waugh. Some family research has shown that he is also remembered at Wamphray Church.
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Some photo,s of John Waugh.
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A photo of his name commemorated on the gravestone of his parents at Wamphray Church.
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Further known details of John Waugh as provided by my father Michael Waugh (nephew of John Waugh)
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RIP John Alexander Waugh.
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You will be remembered by your family for the sacrifice you have made for our freedom. R.I.P.
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Please take time to look at a selection of items relating to John Waugh.
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John Waugh is commemorated at Wamphray Parish. Church - his home town and where his parents resided.
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Research has told us very little about how John Waugh died! We know his name is on the War memorial at Basra.
Craig Waugh
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John Alexander Waugh Born. 1894 Willows Cottage Wamphray Served with Seaforth Highlanders Private S/13234 and Cameron Highlanders ...
Craig Waugh
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The first set of photographs show; 1) A small pendant with John's photograph. 2 and 3) A commemoration medal belonging to John's family. ...
Graeme Waugh
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