Robertson, Andrew Black

Rank Private, 7/8th Bn Kings Own Scottish Borderers
Service Number 40039
Born 18 March 1873 at Church Street, Inverkeithing
Parents Andrew and Elizabeth Robertson
Date of death 22 August 1917 (Aged 44)
Grave Has no known grave
Other Memorials Panels 66-68, Tyne Cot, Belgium.
Inverkeithing Memorial..
Scottish National War Memorial (Edinburgh Castle.)

 


 

Other Information

Andrew’s father worked as a Butcher and soon after he was born the family moved to Dunfermline.

The family lived at various locations in Dunfermline; 9 Pittencrieff Street, 46 Chalmers Street and finally 83 James Street. Andrew followed in his father’s footsteps also becoming a Butcher.

In the 1901 census he is still recorded as living at home with his parents at 83 James Street in Dunfermline.

At the time of his enlistment, Andrew was living in Rosyth.

He served originally in the Royal Scots as Pvt. 300982.
At some point he transferred to the 7th/8th Battalion the Kings Own Scottish Borderers.

The battalion were part of 46th Brigade serving in the 15th (Scottish) Division. His battalion took part in the Third Battle of Ypres which began on the 31st July 1917.

In August 1917, they took part in the Battle of Pilkem Ridge, North East of Ypres in Belgium. It was during this period that Andrew was killed in action.


Sources

Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
Scottish National War Memorial (Edinburgh Castle.)
National Archives. Medal Card.
Scottish National Archives. Birth Certificate.
Scottish War Memorials project.
Soldiers Died in Great War.
Alex Morris.


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