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Remembered Today:

2/LT JAMES HALL TYTLER


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Any information on Tytler gratefully received (I've seen his MIC and ref. on CWGC).

His father was James Millar Tytler and the family came from Newtownmore, Inverness.

Thanks

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2 private family trees on Ancestry include him and 1 public tree. The public tree lists a brother William Boyd Tytler killed 1916 -

http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_detail...casualty=817654

Another brother George listed but no details in the tree

George appears to have enlisted in the ASC in August 1914. TS/261. A tailor at the time of enlistment.

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Thanks Johnny.

2 private family trees on Ancestry include him and 1 public tree. The public tree lists a brother William Boyd Tytler killed 1916 -

http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_detail...casualty=817654

Another brother George listed but no details in the tree

George appears to have enlisted in the ASC in August 1914. TS/261. A tailor at the time of enlistment.

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The Scottish War Memorials Project

Tytler James Hall 2nd Lt (Rev) 6th Durham Light Infantry b Aberdeen 06/09/1889 e Newcastle-onTyne Age 27 Died of Wounds F & F 16-Sep-16 Son of James Miller & Mary A Tytler, Granite House, Newtonmore, Inverness-shire. Morayshire Roll of Honour: Page 457: Occ Minister. Dartmoor Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt Fr 0188 Plot II Row A Grave 43 Elgin

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