Memorial details
- Memorial type
- Addition to gravestone
- District
- Renfrew
- Town
- Renfrew
- County
- Strathclyde
- Country
- Scotland
- Commemoration
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Lost
- Not lost
- WM Reference
- 90717
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Current location
Arkleston Cemetery
Arkleston Road
Renfrew
Renfrew
Strathclyde
PA3 4JA
Scotland
OS Grid Ref: Undefined
Denomination: Undefined
- Description
- Addition to family gravestone, which also mentions his brother, William, believed to be buried here, Private, Seaforth Highlanders. William Lindsay died in the Western Infirmary in Glasgow on 10th May 1919. He was listed as an enginefitter apprentice (army pensioner). He died of acute nephritis affecting the parenchyma of the kidney. He does not qualify for inclusion by the CWGC as his illness was not caused by his military service. He had previously served as S/28598, 3rd Seaforth Highlanders and had been discharged in December 1918.
- Inscription
- In Loving Memory of/PTE. JAMES LINDSAY/CANADIAN INFANTRY/KILLED IN ACTION AT ARRAS/13TH FEB. 1917, AGED 29 YEARS/…..
- Inscription legible?
- yes
- Names on memorial
- Lindsay, James
See details - Commemorations
- First World War (1914-1918)
Total names on memorial: 1
Served and returned: 0
Died: 1
Exact count: yes
Information shown: surname, forename, relationships, rank, regiment, manner of death, place of death, date of death, age
Order of information: Undefined
- First World War (1914-1918)
- Components
- Gravestone
Measurements: Undefined
Materials: Stone
- Gravestone
- Condition
- Trust fund/Scholarship
- No
Purpose: Unknown or N/A
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