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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Dumfriesshire => Topic started by: TMCC on Monday 07 October 19 22:40 BST (UK)
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I am currently finalising a Roll of Honour for Langholm, a small town in Dumfriesshire, which I have been researching for many years.
I have consulted newspapers, archives and regimental museums, unfortunately without sucess, for photos of the following service personnel.
Any assistance would be most appreciated with the remote chance to locate photographs.
Casualties
Richard Nisbet Morrison, 2700423, 1st Btn. Scots Guards - killed in action 17/4/1945
John Tochrane, 3194176, 2nd Btn. K.O.S.B. - killed in action 17/2/1944
Robert Vevers, 87653, R.A.F. - died on active service 28/11/1940
William James Burrage, 1870846, 17th Field Company, Royal Engineers - killed in action 17/8/1944
Peter Russell Cairns - killed by enemy action 16/4/1941
William Turner Clark, 948303, Royal Pioneer Corps - died on active service 25/2/1945
Walter Dargue, P/SSX33888, HMS St. Angelo, R.N. - killed in action 25/4/1942
Walter Thomas Douglas, 987549, Sgt., R.A.F.V.R. - died on active service 27/8/1941
John Eadie, 14748453, 7th Btn Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs. - killed in action 27/2/1945
Ruben Nicholson, 14686080, 968 Port Maintenance Coy. R.E. - killed by enemy action 16/12/1944
Thomas Moffat Tweddle, CH/X 110876, Royal Marines - killed in action 1/11/1944
Decoration Recipients
James Snowden Davidson, 126 Lt. A.A.R. Royal Artillery - M.B.E.
Archibald Galloway, 51 Sqn. R.A.F. - D.F.C.
Thomas Morrison, 1st Btn. K.O.S.B. - M.M.
David Dougherty Warwick, 684 Sqn. R.A.F. - D.F.C.
Ian Dunlop Young, 635 Sqn. R.A.F. - D.F.C.
Any information about photographs would be most appreciated.
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Hello TMCC,
It might be possible trace descendants of the men for whom you are trying to obtain photos. It is likely that they would have some sort of photographic memories of a relative who had died in WW2.
This site isn't supposed to post information on living people. In order to research this it could well take some time and effort. I don't mind having a go but cannot promise to find people, or be quick in doing this. Do you have some sort of time scale you need to meet?
I did find that Thomas Moffat Tweddle left a widow by the name of Joyce Winifred Tweddle. When he died his address was: 12 Water Lane, Farnley, Leeds. This information came from the Probate that was granted to his widow. Thomas was born in 1916 in Dalton, Lancashire. He married in 1943 but didn't appear to have had children. They weren't married long before he died. It tends to bring it home doesn't it?
In this case it would be necessary to trace other family, may families of brothers, or sisters. There are four Family Trees on Ancestry for Thomas Moffat Tweddle, so there are people out there who are researching him.
Let me know what you think.
Jo.