Roll of Honour in Memory of the Former Boys of the Orphan Homes of Scotland Who Served in the First and Second World Wars

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Roll of Honour in Memory of the Former Boys of the Orphan Homes of Scotland Who Served in the First and Second World Wars Roll of Honour In memory of the former boys of the Orphan Homes of Scotland who served in the First and Second World Wars. Harry Adair George Brown James Clark Charles Adamson (1909) John Brown John M Clarke Frank Aikenhead M William Brown William Clark Alex Aikenhead Michael Brown John Clelland Tom Aikenhead Robert Brown Alexander Cliff Robert Alcorn Daniel Buchanan John Clinton (1913) James Allan John Buchanan (1907) James Cochrane Duncan Allan John Buchanan (1899) James Coghill William Allan Peter Buchanan William Coghill William Allan (1905) Robert Buchanan John Collins William B Allan Frank L Burges William Collins William Allison James Burges Archie Colville Frank J Anderson James Burke Thomas Connelly James Anderson George Burns Harry Cook James M Anderson Norman Butler Peter Cook John Anderson William Butters Robert Cook Walter Anderson William J Corrigan William Anderson Samuel Caddick William Craigens Alexander Angus Peter Cairnie William Cranston Lauchlan A Argo William Caldwell Hugh Cranston Owen Ayres James Cambridge Alexander Crawford Alexander Cameron Archibald Crawford (1914) Robert Ballantyne Donald Cameron (1911) James Creighton Robert Balsillie Gordon Cameron Robert Creighton WF Barber Alexander Campbell Richard W Crichton Alexander Barclay Charles McK Campbell David Croall James Barr David Campbell (1908) Geo S Cumming Andrew Bathgate George Campbell William Cumming Robert Baxter Hector Campbell Charles Cuthbertson (1909) John Baxter John Campbell Joseph Baxter Peter M Campbell William Davidson Alexander Beaton William Campbell (1914) Thomas Dawson George A Beaton William Campbell (1908) Marshall Day Thomas Beaton Charles Cardiff (1909) Charles Dick William Bell (1912) John Casey David Dick Frank Bennett Alex Cavanagh George Dick George Benson (1904) George Chalmers James Dickson John Birrell Christopher Chearers (1908) William Dickson David Black John Cherry Alexander Dickson Peter Black David Cheyne Ernest Dobson James Black Robert Cheyne William Dodds James Bowles Alexander Chisholm George Donaldson James Bowman Archie Clark (1908) John Donaldson James C Boyd Charles (Halket) Clark Morman Donaldson James G Boyle Ernest Clark Henry Doran Wm C Brogan George Clark Robert Dott David Brown John Clark Andrew Dougall David Brown (1911) Robert Clark (1907) James Douglas Joseph Douglas Hepner Giffen Robert Hill William Douglas Alexander Glen David Hobbins David Drummond John Goldenburg John Hobkirk James Drummond David Goodall James Hodge Robert Drummond John Gordon (1914) Frank Hodge (1910) Richard W Duke John Gordon GR Hogg George Duncan Robert Gordon James TB Holland James Duncan (1905) James Graham Matthew Hood Alexander L Dunn John Grant William Hope (1912) Joseph Dunn George Grant (1910) John Houston John Dunn Louis Grant John Howatson James Dunnachie Thomas Grant (1909) Robert Howie James Dunse Ernest Gray Alexander Hunter Matthew Durham William Gray Donald Hunter William T Gray James Hunter John Eadie Edward Gregory James M Hunter Alfred Eklund (1913) George Gregory John Hunter John Elliot William J Hunter Joseph Emerson Charles Hafft 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