R. J. Extracts Other Records
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Names in R. J. of those that served From Outside Ross and Cromarty Area
The pages which follow contain extracts from the Ross-shire Journal during the 1914-1918 War. Newspaper copies had been deposited with Dingwall Museum but over the years had become rather fragile and were in danger of disintegrating and so it was felt that this valuable record should not be lost.
As will be obvious, the quality of photographs leaves much to be desired but it has to be remembered that they come from The Ross-shire Journal of 1914-18. If any descendant of these men and women owns “proper” photographs they would like to contribute, Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society will be more than happy to include them. Contact details are on our home page.
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Index Of Surnames Of Those That Served During The 2nd World War
The surnames appearing below are of servicemen and women who featured in The Ross-shire Journal during 1939-45.
- James H. Grant Private unknown
- Alick Macivor Private Ardgay
- Alistair R. Macleod Seaman Ardgay
- Ian Macneill unknown Bonar Bridge
- Ian N. Macpherson Private Kyle of Lochalsh
- Duncan J. Macrae Lieut. Kyle of Lochalsh
- Helen Macrae Corporal Lochalsh
- Hugh Matheson unknown Kyle of Lochalsh
- Brothers
- Murdo Matheson Piper Lochalsh