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6 MORAYSHIRE ROLL OF HONOUR
ALLAN, Robert. No. 8666, Pte., Cameron Highlanders ; born at Elgin, nth Nov., 1888 ; joined
at Inverness, 2nd August, 1909 ; served in India and France ; three times wounded. Son
of Alexander and Jessie Allan, 8, South College Street, Elgin. Occupation, soldier.
ALLAN, Robert. No. 425057, Pte., 6th Batt. Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Bogmoor, 29th
Jan., 1897 ; joined at Fochabers, 1st Nov., 1913 ; served in England 2 years, France 1 year,
6 months, returned unfit, transferred to the A.S.C. ; wounded left thigh. Son of John Allan
(deceased), Bogmoor, Parish of Bellie, and Mary McDonald (Allan). Occupation, labourer.
ALLAN, Robert Richard. No. 4951, Pte., 9th Seaforths ; born at Carnoch, Dunphail, 8th
Jan., 1893 ; joined at Hopeman, 23rd Sept., 1914 ; served in France ; wounded severely and
discharged in 1916. Son of William Allan, Carnoch, Dunphail, and Jane Boyne Paxton,
or Allan. Occupation, blacksmith.
ALLAN, Victor Dyce Nicol Crosbie. Capt. (act.), 6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Elgin,
30th May, 1897 ; joined at Elgin, nth Sept., 1914 ; served at home till July, 1917, then in
France till Sept., 1918 ; gassed on 2nd Sept., 1918 ; awarded the M.C. in March, 1918. Son
of James and Blanche Nicol Allan, Highfield, Elgin. Occupation, law clerk.
AIvLAN, William. No. 38925, Pte., Canterbury Battalion, New Zealand ; born at Tullyglens,
Dunphail, 22nd Feb., 1884 ; joined at New Zealand, Nov., 1916 ; served in France ; killed at
Passchendaele, 12th Oct., 1917. Son of William Allan, Carnoch, Dunphail, and Jane Boyne
Paxton, or Allan. Occupation, farming.
ALLAN, William. No. 529501, Pte., C.A.M.C. ; born at Bogmoor, Spey Bay, 2nd April, 1887 ;
joined at Winnipeg, 1915 ; served in France. Son of John (deceased) and Mary Allan, Bog-
moor, Spey Bay. Occupation, hospital orderly.
ALLAN, William. No. 048869, Pte., A.S.C. ; born at Elgin, Dec. 16th, 1892 ; joined at Glasgow,
Feb. 5th, 1915 ; served in France. Son of Alexander and Elizabeth Allan, 257, High Street,
Elgin. Occupation, chauffeur.
ALLAN, William. No. 342052, Pte., Army Service Corps (Horse Transport) ; born at New
Elgin, Elgin, 13th Sept., 1873 ; joined at Caledonian Hotel, Inverness, 13th June, 1918 ;
served at Bradford and Patrington, England. Son of Robert Allan, Relugas, Dunphail,
and Margaret S. Macpherson, or Allan (both deceased). Occupation, manager of posting
stables.
ALLAN, William. No. 153466, Cpl., i/6th Seaforth Highlanders; born at Elgin, June 7th,
1898 ; joined at Elgin, 13th Nov., 1913 ; served in France; later transferred to the Scottish
Horse ; wounded in face, head and leg, causing facial paralysis. Son of William and Jane
Allan, 100, High Street, Elgin. Occupation, tailor's apprentice.
ALLAN, William. No. 41914, Pte., K.O.S.B. ; born at Elgin, 2nd August, 1898 ; joined at
Elgin, 15th Feb., 1917 ; served in France ; once wounded. Son of Alexander and Jessie
Allan, 8, South College Street, Elgin. Occupation, joiner's apprentice.
ALLAN, William. No. 341868, Dvr., A.S.C. ; born at Randygairn, Birnie, Sept. 20th, 1878 ;
joined at Elgin, 22nd Oct., 191 7 ; served in France. Son of William Allan, Station Road,
Garmouth, and Marjorie Grant, or Allan. Occupation, carter.
ALLAN, William. No. 13510, Pte., 6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Bodnamuir, Kellas,.
nth March, 1898 ; joined at Elgin, 1916 ; served in France ; killed in action at Arras, 15th
August, 1917. Son of John and Barbara Allan, Huntly. Occupation, ploughman.
ALLAN, William Alister. Lieut., 15th H.L.I. ; born at Tomdhu, Nethy Bridge, Inverness-
shire ; resided in Morayshire since childhood ; joined at London, Oct., 1914, as private
in Sportsman Battalion ; served in France ; severely wounded, loss of left limb, and other
wounds. Son of James (deceased) and Margaret Macgillivray Allan, Ballintomb, Grantown.
Occupation, dentist.
ALLAN, Robert. No. 8666, Pte., Cameron Highlanders ; born at Elgin, nth Nov., 1888 ; joined
at Inverness, 2nd August, 1909 ; served in India and France ; three times wounded. Son
of Alexander and Jessie Allan, 8, South College Street, Elgin. Occupation, soldier.
ALLAN, Robert. No. 425057, Pte., 6th Batt. Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Bogmoor, 29th
Jan., 1897 ; joined at Fochabers, 1st Nov., 1913 ; served in England 2 years, France 1 year,
6 months, returned unfit, transferred to the A.S.C. ; wounded left thigh. Son of John Allan
(deceased), Bogmoor, Parish of Bellie, and Mary McDonald (Allan). Occupation, labourer.
ALLAN, Robert Richard. No. 4951, Pte., 9th Seaforths ; born at Carnoch, Dunphail, 8th
Jan., 1893 ; joined at Hopeman, 23rd Sept., 1914 ; served in France ; wounded severely and
discharged in 1916. Son of William Allan, Carnoch, Dunphail, and Jane Boyne Paxton,
or Allan. Occupation, blacksmith.
ALLAN, Victor Dyce Nicol Crosbie. Capt. (act.), 6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Elgin,
30th May, 1897 ; joined at Elgin, nth Sept., 1914 ; served at home till July, 1917, then in
France till Sept., 1918 ; gassed on 2nd Sept., 1918 ; awarded the M.C. in March, 1918. Son
of James and Blanche Nicol Allan, Highfield, Elgin. Occupation, law clerk.
AIvLAN, William. No. 38925, Pte., Canterbury Battalion, New Zealand ; born at Tullyglens,
Dunphail, 22nd Feb., 1884 ; joined at New Zealand, Nov., 1916 ; served in France ; killed at
Passchendaele, 12th Oct., 1917. Son of William Allan, Carnoch, Dunphail, and Jane Boyne
Paxton, or Allan. Occupation, farming.
ALLAN, William. No. 529501, Pte., C.A.M.C. ; born at Bogmoor, Spey Bay, 2nd April, 1887 ;
joined at Winnipeg, 1915 ; served in France. Son of John (deceased) and Mary Allan, Bog-
moor, Spey Bay. Occupation, hospital orderly.
ALLAN, William. No. 048869, Pte., A.S.C. ; born at Elgin, Dec. 16th, 1892 ; joined at Glasgow,
Feb. 5th, 1915 ; served in France. Son of Alexander and Elizabeth Allan, 257, High Street,
Elgin. Occupation, chauffeur.
ALLAN, William. No. 342052, Pte., Army Service Corps (Horse Transport) ; born at New
Elgin, Elgin, 13th Sept., 1873 ; joined at Caledonian Hotel, Inverness, 13th June, 1918 ;
served at Bradford and Patrington, England. Son of Robert Allan, Relugas, Dunphail,
and Margaret S. Macpherson, or Allan (both deceased). Occupation, manager of posting
stables.
ALLAN, William. No. 153466, Cpl., i/6th Seaforth Highlanders; born at Elgin, June 7th,
1898 ; joined at Elgin, 13th Nov., 1913 ; served in France; later transferred to the Scottish
Horse ; wounded in face, head and leg, causing facial paralysis. Son of William and Jane
Allan, 100, High Street, Elgin. Occupation, tailor's apprentice.
ALLAN, William. No. 41914, Pte., K.O.S.B. ; born at Elgin, 2nd August, 1898 ; joined at
Elgin, 15th Feb., 1917 ; served in France ; once wounded. Son of Alexander and Jessie
Allan, 8, South College Street, Elgin. Occupation, joiner's apprentice.
ALLAN, William. No. 341868, Dvr., A.S.C. ; born at Randygairn, Birnie, Sept. 20th, 1878 ;
joined at Elgin, 22nd Oct., 191 7 ; served in France. Son of William Allan, Station Road,
Garmouth, and Marjorie Grant, or Allan. Occupation, carter.
ALLAN, William. No. 13510, Pte., 6th Seaforth Highlanders ; born at Bodnamuir, Kellas,.
nth March, 1898 ; joined at Elgin, 1916 ; served in France ; killed in action at Arras, 15th
August, 1917. Son of John and Barbara Allan, Huntly. Occupation, ploughman.
ALLAN, William Alister. Lieut., 15th H.L.I. ; born at Tomdhu, Nethy Bridge, Inverness-
shire ; resided in Morayshire since childhood ; joined at London, Oct., 1914, as private
in Sportsman Battalion ; served in France ; severely wounded, loss of left limb, and other
wounds. Son of James (deceased) and Margaret Macgillivray Allan, Ballintomb, Grantown.
Occupation, dentist.
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