Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
Norman Paton
Military Information
- Date of enlistment:
- Place of enlistment:
- Service no: 6983
- Rank: Private
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- Regiment/Service: Cameron Highlanders
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Personal Information
- Date of Birth: 13.12.1886
- Place of Birth: Perth Poor House, Glasgow Rd, Perth
- Address: Pennycook Lane, Dundee
- Occupation: Vanman, Nicoll & Smibert Bakers, Nethergate, Dundee
- Mother:
Georgina Pirrie Paton
- Father:
- Siblings:
Elizabeth Powrie Paton & Margaret Pirrie Paton
- Spouse:
Mary Martin Stirling, Pennycook Lane, Dundee
- Children:
1 Child (name unknown)
- Age at Death:
- Date of Death:
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More about Norman Paton
Norman Paton 6983 Cameron Highlanders
DUNDEE MAN WOUNDED IN ACTION.
Norman Paton, a private in the Cameron Highlanders, is the first Dundee soldier who has been reported wounded. Private Paton was a Reservist, but promptly answered the summons to rejoin the colours. When called up Paton was a van-man in the employ of Nicoll & Smibert, Ltd., bakers, Nethergate, Dundee, and with his van supplied the district of the West End and “up the brae,” while he also went over to Newport. Much sympathy will be extended to Mrs Paton, who lives in Pennycook Lane. The same day that word was received of her husband being wounded in action her little child breathed its last.
Dundee Courier 2nd September 1914
Information and image kindly supplied by Michael Caldwell, additional information kindly supplied by Gill Strachan
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