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Name

Commonwealth War Graves Commission: Alexander Scott. Remembered with Honour - Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery.


Description

Certificate in memory of Alexander Scott, Remembered with Honour at Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery. 'In memory of Rifleman A. Scott, 7840, 2nd Bn., Royal Irish Rifles who died on 06 September 1918 Age 27. Son of Alexander Scott; husband of Catherine Scott, of 20, Dundee St., Belfast.' Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.


Life Story

Name: Alexander Scott.

Service Number: 7840.

Rank: Rifleman.

Battalion: 2nd Battalion.

Regiment: Royal Irish Rifles.

Born: Belfast.

Died: 6th September 1918.

Address: 20 Dundee Street, Shankill Road, Belfast

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Alexander Scott, son of Alexander, stepson of Maggie Scott, lived with his wife Catherine at 20 Dundee Street, Shankill Road, Belfast.

Alex had married Catherine Scott, Nee McQuiston, on the 17th of November 1915.

Alexander joined the Royal Irish Rifles.

He was posted as part of the British Expeditionary Force to France.

Alexander Scott was a Rifleman in 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles when he was Killed In Action on the 6th September 1918 aged 27 years.

A local newspaper states.

SCOTT - Rifleman Alex Scott, R.I.R, killed in action, was the husband of Mrs Scott, 20 Dundee Street, Belfast.

Alexander's Soldiers Effects were left to his wife Catherine.

A Dependant Pension Application Form shows his widow as claimant.

Alexander received the British War Medal and Victory Medal.

He is Remembered at Wulverghem-Lindenhoek Road Military Cemetery, Belgium.

To Remember Is To Honour

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Theme

Shankill Roll of Honour


Date

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Classification

Certificate/Permit

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