Visitors for February 2007

Charles Bailey (munroe) US I found the site to be quite interesting. C.E.Bailey
Adam Brown UK Don't know Elizabeth Dyer couldn't find H.W. Malcolm 1st Cameronians. There are only two H. Malcolms in the WW1 database and he is one of them
Douglas MacIndoe US My grandfather served with the 4th Highland Mountain Brigade in Gallipoli.
Grace Simson CA For the Grandfather I never knew
Sharon Farrell ZA I recently visited the Scottish National War Memorial on a visit to Edinburgh Castle, and found it to be a deeply moving experience. Thank you for allowing me to relive that through your virtual tour.
Pamela Miller UK how can i find out if a relative served and died in ww1. (ed. use the search links on the home page, you can search by surname)
Donald Black UK Thanks for helping me to confirm where my Uncle 285395 Private John McFarlane is buried in Belgium (Artillery Wood Cemetery near Boezinghe.Still unable to find his brother Alex McFarlane killed at the Somme
Carolyn Gethings UK To all of those who gave their lives for us. I thank you.
George Mitchell UK
Nan Reynolds CA
Stephen Haddow UK In loving memory of my Father P/O James Love Haddow killed with his crew on 29 / 04 /1943 'if only, if only'......Steen
Michael Currie UK Thank you for providing this service. Two of my great uncles who were Gordon Highlanders died in World War 1 and your site helped me obtain more details for which I am grateful. Thank you.
Sadie Lippiard UK In loving memory of my great Uncle Samuel McShane of the 1st bn. Gordon Highlanders. Taken too soon.
James MacIndoe US Hello My Grandather Andrew McIndoe was a member of the 4th Highland Mountain Brigade. I would appreciate any info on his military service.
Scott Bruce US
Sylvia Porter UK only found out today that my great uncles name was on this beautiful mamorial. Most moving