Lance Corporal James Williams Young

Seaforth Highlanders

Died: Monday 9 April 1917 (aged 19)

Connected records

Record:
YOUNG, JAMES WILLIAMS
Additional information:
Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Young, of Upperwood, Poyntzfield, Invergordon, Ross-shire.
Cemetery:
HIGHLAND CEMETERY, ROCLINCOURT
Cemetery/memorial reference:
II. D. 51.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
Captain Young
Context:
returned_posted
Date:
7 Apr 1917
Diary:
7 DIVISION: 21 Field Ambulance (page 141)
Name:
Lieutenant G M K Young
Context:
departed_posted
Date:
7 Apr 1917
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 18 (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars (page 201)
Name:
Lieutenant G M K Young
Context:
other
Date:
7 Apr 1917
Diary:
1 CAVALRY DIVISION: 18 (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars (page 201)
Name:
Second Lieutenant H Young
Context:
other
Date:
8 Apr 1917
Diary:
3 DIVISION: 8 Battalion King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (page 158)
Name:
Second Lieutenant H Young
Context:
Wounded
Date:
14 Apr 1917
Diary:
3 DIVISION: 8 Battalion King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (page 162)