Hello,
I have been trying in vain to find WWI service information on my gr grand-father.
His name was Alexander McKenzie.
Born May 8th 1896, Stevenston, Ayrshire
Father: Robert Miller McKenzie
Mother: Elizabeth Cringle
Spouse: Jessie McCullough - Married 1915
I also know from a short biography that was written about him upon his retirement that he enlisted in 1914, served in the Maching Gun Corps, fought at Hill 60, Ypres, and Mons.
I do know the MGC was not established until 1915, and from family information it is recalled that he served in two different combat outfits.
Likely he enlisted in a Territorial Force, and then transferred to the MGC. Ayrshire Yeomanry is possible, however they spend most of the war in the Balkans. My grand-father remembers a picture of him in his uniform holding a riding crop, and informed me he thought he was a mounted machine gunner.
I have searched on various commercial sources (Ancestry), as well as posted on WWI research specific forums, and so far have not found a definitive answer. There were quite a few Alexander McKenzie who served in the MGC.
I was hoping that someone here might have a few other resources, perhaps local to Ayrshire that might help.
I appreciate any advice.
Scott McKenzie
Ontario, Canada