Private Alexander Dunlop Gibb
Service Number 11189
Campaign:
World War 1
Died:
9.10.1917
2SG
KIA Aged 30
Born 10 Cochran Street, Paisley, son of George Young (grocer) & Mary Maclaine Gibb, resident of 9 Camphill, Paisley.
Educated Camphill School. Formerly employed with William Young, Carriage-Hirer, Gordon Street. Enlisted at Paisley
September 1914.
Buried at Poperinghe New Military Cemetery, Belgium. II, D, 7
Memorial(s):
Country | Location | Name of Memorial | Campaign | Names | Date(s) | |
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Scotland | In town centre Junction of Gilmour Street and Moss Street Paisley Renfrew Strathclyde PA1 1BZ | Paisley War Memorial | World War 1 |
Alexander Gibb | 9-10-1917 | View |
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