John Aitken

Military Information

  • Date of enlistment:
  • Place of enlistment: Perth
  • Service no: 30816
  • Rank: Private
  • Service Occupation:
  • Awards:
  • Regiment/Service: Royal Scots
  • Unit/Ship: 2nd Battalion
  • Place of Death: France
  • Age at Death:
  • Date of Death: 30.07.1916
  • Burial Country: France
  • Cemetery: Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval
  • Grave/Mem Ref no: XXII.D.5.

Personal Information

  • Date of Birth:
  • Place of Birth: Dundee
  • Address:
  • Occupation:
  • Mother:
  • Father:

    John Aitken “Roseneath” Wormit

  • Siblings:

    James

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More about John Aitken

John Aitken   30816   Royal Scots

WORMIT.

Mr John Aitken, Roseneath, Wormit, has received official intimation that his son, Private John Aitken, Royal Scots Fusiliers, has been reported missing since 30th July.  Private Aitken was 27 years of age.  He joined the Royal Scots in March of this year, and on going to the front was transferred to the Fusiliers.  He had only been in France a few weeks when he was reported missing.  An old Wormit and Dundee High School boy, Private Aitken was a general favourite with his companions.  He took a keen interest in lawn tennis.  He was employed with the firm of Polack & Co., Dundee, prior to enlistment.

Dundee Courier 4th October 1916

WELL-KNOWN WORMIT FOOTBALLER KILLED.

The fate of Private John Aitken, Royal Scots, son of Mr John Aitken, Roseneath, Wormit, has now been definitely decided by an announcement from the War Office stating that he had been killed in action.

Private Aitken took part in the great offensive on the Somme last year, and on 30th July last was reported missing.

Private Aitken was well-known in football circles in the district, having played for Newport and Broughty Ferry football clubs, and was latterly an active member of Wormit Lawn Tennis Club.  He was also a member of Newport Volunteer Corps.

Prior to enlistment Private Aitken was in the office of Messrs Polack & Company, Albert Square, Dundee.  Another son, Private James Aitken, a well-known Dundee vocalist, is serving with the Black Watch.

Dundee Courier 11th July 1917

Additional information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell

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