My ancestor James Melrose was a Private serving in the (599) 2nd Battalion, The Black Watch(Royal Highlanders. He was killed in action on the 9th May 1915 at the Battle of Aubers Ridge and his name is recorded on Le Touret Memorial.
In 1911 (age 22) Military census he is shown as serving at Sialkot in the Punjab. I would like to find out some of the history of why the Black Watch were posted there or any additional information to his time in WW1.
A rootschat member very kindly gave me the following information -in 1914 the 2nd Battalion Black Watch were in Bareilly, India part of the Bareilly Brigrade in Meerut division. They moved to France 21.9.1914, landed at Marseilles on 12.10.14. On 26.9.1914 almalgmated after heavy casualities with the 1st and 4th Battalions.
I welcome any information, many thanks.