Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
James Lindsay
Military Information
- Date of enlistment: October 1914
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- Service no: 200734
- Rank: Private
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- Regiment/Service: Black Watch
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Personal Information
- Date of Birth: 1890
- Place of Birth:
- Address: c/o White, 20 Overgate, Dundee
- Occupation: J. T. Inglis & Sons, Dundee
- Mother:
- Father:
James Lindsay
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More about James Lindsay
- Lindsay Black Watch
DUNDEE MAN SEVERELY WOUNDED.
Private J. Lindsay of the Black Watch, who had come through a long spell of active service unscathed, is now in hospital suffering from severe gunshot wounds in the left shoulder and neck. He enlisted in October, 1914, and went to the France in February, 1915. His wounds were only recently sustained.
Private Lindsay is a son of the late Mr James Lindsay, grocer, Union Street, Dundee, and was formerly in the employment of Messrs J. T. Inglis & Sons, Riverside Works, Carolina Port.
Dundee Courier 3rd December 1917
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell
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