Corporal Archibald Macdonald

Seaforth Highlanders

Died: Sunday 30 July 1916 (aged 21)

Connected records

Record:
MacDONALD, ARCHIBALD
Additional information:
Son of John and Catherine MacDonald, of Milton Cottage, Boat of Garten, Inverness-shire.
Cemetery:
HEILLY STATION CEMETERY, MERICOURT-L'ABBE
Cemetery/memorial reference:
II. E. 59.
Country:
United Kingdom

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Name:
Lieutenant A D MacDonald
Context:
Wounded
Date:
31 Jul 1916
Diary:
4 DIVISION: 12 Infantry Brigade: 2 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. (page 101)
Name:
Colonel S Macdonald
Context:
commander
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 2 Field Ambulance. (page 399)
Name:
Captain N MacDonald
Context:
other
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
3 DIVISION: 142 Field Ambulance (page 56)
Name:
Colonel S Macdonald
Context:
commander
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 2 Field Ambulance. (page 404)
Name:
Colonel S MacDonald
Context:
commander
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 2 Field Ambulance. (page 395)
Name:
Colonel S Macdonald
Context:
commander
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 2 Field Ambulance. (page 402)
Name:
Colonel S Macdonald
Context:
commander
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
1 DIVISION: Divisional Troops: 2 Field Ambulance. (page 400)
Name:
Captain D C MacDonald
Context:
other
Date:
26 Jul 1916
Diary:
3 DIVISION: 142 Field Ambulance (page 60)