Kyloe Parish
This memorial was originally sited in Kyloe Church which stood on the B6353 Road between the villages of Lowick and Fenwick. The church was closed and the Memorial was removed to Fenwick village Hall. The Hall was also recently closed and the Memorial removed to Lowick Parish Church where it is now situated. The Memorial is in the shaper of a marble tablet inscribed :
“In Glorious Memory of These Men Of Kyloe Who Gave Their Lives To Save our Homes And Freedom. 1914-1919”.
Below are listed 22 names and underneath the names is written;
“Whose Names are Written In The Book Of Life”.
Underneath this Memorial is a second covering the Second World War and lists four names.
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Driver James Crammond
First World WarLance Corporal John Athey
First World WarLance Corporal John Gibson
First World WarLance Corporal William Taylor
First World WarPrivate Alexander Wade
First World WarPrivate Andrew Turner
First World WarPrivate David McNicholl
First World WarPrivate Frederick Patrick
First World WarPrivate John Harvey
First World WarPrivate John Harvey
First World WarPrivate John McDougall
First World WarPrivate Percy Pomfret
First World WarPrivate Richard Pringle
First World WarPrivate Stephen Blythe
First World WarPrivate Thomas Anderson
First World WarPrivate Thomas Bruce
First World WarPrivate Thomas Hettle
First World WarPrivate William Hogg
First World WarSergeant James Purvis M.M.
First World WarThomas Hogg
First World WarThomas Younger
First World WarSecond World War
Able Seaman John Moody
Second World WarFusilier Robert Robertson
Second World WarFusilier Thomas Chisholm
Second World WarLance Corporal John Ord, M.M.
Second World WarBoer War
There are no Boer War entries for this memorial.
Miscellaneous
There are no Boer War entries for this memorial.