George Jamieson

Military Information

  • Date of enlistment:
  • Place of enlistment: Dundee
  • Service no: 267880
  • Rank: Private
  • Service Occupation:
  • Awards:
  • Regiment/Service: Black Watch
  • Unit/Ship: 1st/6th Battalion
  • Place of Death: France
  • Age at Death: 29
  • Date of Death: 03/04/1917
  • Burial Country: France
  • Cemetery: Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension
  • Grave/Mem Ref no: I. J. 50.

Personal Information

  • Date of Birth:
  • Place of Birth: Dundee
  • Address: 60 North William Street, Dundee
  • Occupation: Caldrum Works, Dundee
  • Mother:
  • Father:
  • Siblings:
  • Spouse:

    Mary Stobie, 60 North William St, Dundee

  • Children:

    Elizabeth, born 01.01.1911, May, born 29.11.1911, Isabella, born 30.04.1914 and George, born 12.03.1917

More about George Jamieson

George Jamieson   267880   Black Watch

DUNDEE MAN DIES OF WOUNDS.

Mrs Jamieson, 60 North William Street, Dundee, has received intimation that Private George Jamieson, of the Black Watch, died of wounds on 3rd April.  He joined up in 1915, and had been at the front four months.

Previous to enlisting he was employed at Caldrum Works.  He leaves a widow and four of a family, the youngest child being only four weeks old.

Dundee Courier 20th April 1917

JAMIESON___Died of wounds at a Casualty Clearing Station, on the 3rd inst., Private George Jamieson, Black Watch, in his 29th year, dearly beloved husband of Mary Stobie, 60 N. William Street.

Dundee People’s Journal 14th April 1917

Additional information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell

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