Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
John T. Green
Military Information
- Date of enlistment:
- Place of enlistment: Dundee
- Service no: 29180
- Rank: Private
- Service Occupation:
- Awards:
- Regiment/Service: High Light Infantry
- Unit/Ship: 14th Battalion
- Place of Death: France
- Age at Death:
- Date of Death: 16.11.1916
- Burial Country: France
- Cemetery: Hebuterne Military, Cemetery
- Grave/Mem Ref no: I.S.5.
Personal Information
- Date of Birth:
- Place of Birth: Dundee
- Address: 5 Lorimer Street, Dundee
- Occupation:
- Mother:
Annie Green
- Father:
William Green
- Siblings:
David Bell Green, Charles Steven Green, Lindsay Urquarhar Green, George Donaldson Green & Peter Green
- Spouse:
Jemima Green, 5 Lorimer St, Dundee
- Children:
William, born 11.10.1902, James, born 12.03.1905, Annabella, born 23.12.1907, Evelyn, born 29.01.1910, Josephine, born 05.04.1912 & Agnes, born 26.02.1915.
More about John T. Green
Johns 5 brothers all served during the Great War with 3 others also paying the ultimate sacrifice they were:-
Pte Charles Steven Green, S/13389, 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, killed in action 20.02.1917.
Sapper Lindsay Urquarhar Green, 160662, 234th Field Company, Royal Engineers, killed in action 31.07.1917.
Pte David Bell Green, 204200, 8th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, killed in action 22.08.1917
Pte George Donaldson Green, 201601, 1st Battalion, Canadian Infantry, invalided out after having his left foot amputated. George died 24.06.1964 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto.
Pte Peter Green, Gordon Highlanders, returned home safely.
Information supplied by Gary Thomson
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