Donaldson, Thomas

Rank

Private, 16th Battalion, Highland Light Infantry
Service Number

43069
Born

about 1889 in Kingskettle, Fife
Parents

George and Margaret Donaldson
Date of death

11 July 1917 (Aged about 28)
Grave

I.B. 5, Coxyde Military Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Other Memorials

Inverkeithing Memorial.
Scottish National War Memorial (Edinburgh Castle.)


Other Information

Donaldson grave
Grave of Thomas Donaldson

Brother of James Donaldson, Salisbury House, North Queensferry

Census 1911 at Chapel Close, North Queensferry, Thomas Donaldson (22) born Kingskettle, labourer in Whinstone quarry, son of George, council water officer (widower).

Thomas appears to have been in the Territorial Army as Private 2373 in the Highland Cyclist Battalion, based at Kirkcaldy, prior to transfer to 16Bn, HLI.

This battalion served in 97th Brigade of the 32nd Division. In July 1917 the battalion were in the front line in the north of Belgium near the town of Nieuport.

A massive German bombardment was directed at the battalion on the 10th and 11th July 1917 and this was also the first occasion on which the Germans used the deadly mustard gas.


Sources

Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Scottish National War Memorial (Edinburgh Castle.)
Scottish War Memorials Project.
Census 1911.
National Archives. Medal Card. Soldier’s Effects.
Alex Morris


Here dead we lie, Because we did not choose
To live and shame the land, From which we sprung.

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