RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM | 1914 - 1918



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77 - RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM

 

1918

 

125976. Gunner WILLIAM SUTHERLAND,

41st Bde. R.F.A ("C" Bty., 315th Bde).

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Aged 36.

 

Son of Mr. William Sutherland, Inverbroom.

 

Joined the Army 15th April, 1915.
Killed in action near Cottinchy 4th April, 1918.

 

Had two brother serving �

  • James Sutherland, 15th Bde. R.F.A. Twice wounded and gassed.
  • Simon Sutherland, 4th Seaforths.

 

“’He did the noblest death a man may die,

Fighting for God and Right and Liberty :

And such a death is Immortality.”

– John Oxenham

 

Official information

Official record (CWGC)

 

Cemetery / Memorial: Roye New British Cemetery, Somme, France.

Grave: I. AA. 1/4

 

Location and Map (CWGC)

 

Local Memorial: Ullapool, Left Panel, 7th from the top.

 

additional information

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Family information

The connection with the Parish today is not known.

 

 

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