Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
James McIntosh
Military Information
- Date of enlistment:
- Place of enlistment: Dundee
- Service no: 29823
- Rank: Private
- Service Occupation:
- Awards:
- Regiment/Service: Royal Scots
- Unit/Ship: 12th Battalion
- Place of Death: Belgium
- Age at Death:
- Date of Death: 25.04.1918
- Burial Country: Belgium
- Cemetery: Tyne Cot Memorial
- Grave/Mem Ref no: Addenda Panel
Personal Information
- Date of Birth:
- Place of Birth: Dundee
- Address: 4 Morgan St, Dundee
- Occupation:
- Mother:
Elizabeth McIntosh, 4 Morgan St, Dundee
- Father:
James McIntosh, 4 Morgan St, Dundee
- Siblings:
- Spouse:
- Children:
More about James McIntosh
James McIntosh 29823 Royal Scots
FATE OF A MISSING SOLDIER.
Mr James M’Intosh, 4 Morgan Street, has been officially notified that his eldest son, Private James M’Intosh, the Royal Scots, who was posted missing on the 25th April 1918, is now presumed to have been killed on that date. Private M’Intosh, who had been twice wounded, was 26 years of age. He had served his apprenticeship as an ironmonger with George Stephen & Son, Castle Street.
Dundee People’s Journal 25th April 1918
Additional information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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