
Southdean
The rather modernistic and simple Memorial is situated at the crossroads on the A6088 in the Village of Chesters, Roxburghshire. It is a rectangular granite pillar with a circular hole containing a Latin cross set on a square plinth and a three stepped base. The whole is set within a small roadside memorial garden. there are eleven names inscribed from the Great War and two from the Second World War. The inscription on the pillar reads ” To the Memory Of Our Men Who Gave Their Lives In the Great War 1914-1919 Their Names Liveth Forevermore”. The Plinth is inscribed “1939-1945”.
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Corporal George Paterson
First World War
Lance Corporal Hedley Davidson
First World War
Leading Seaman Walter Turner
First World War
Private Andrew Best
First World War
Private Andrew Thompson
First World War
Private William Douglas
First World War
Second Lieutenant Thomas Scott, M.C.
First World War
Sergeant John Balfour, D.C.M.
First World War
Trooper Adam Maben
First World WarSecond World War

Flight Lieutenant John Elliot
Second World War
Sergeant/ Air Gunner Thomas Robson-Scott
Second World WarBoer War
There are no Boer War entries for this memorial.
Miscellaneous
There are no Boer War entries for this memorial.