Private George Gray

Campaign:

World War 1


Geordie Gray, a big tall man at about 6' 2" the retired ex Head Gamekeeper on Carmichael Estate, served in the Scots Guards in WW1. His brother John was Head Gardener at Carmichael, having served in the Royal Garrison Artillery, but his brother James, a fellow Scots Guardsman, was killed on 25th November 1917

Memorial(s):

Country Location Name of Memorial Campaign Names Date(s)
Scotland Pettinain Kirk, Pettinain, Lanarkshire WW1 Marble Memorial Tablet inside Pettinain Kirk World War 1
George Gray -- View

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