Now commemorated

I am proud to announce that thanks to the efforts of myself and an Aberdeenshire based researcher, Private Finlay McLean, 10th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) is now remembered by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Finlay was the son of John and Henrietta McLean; and the husband of Catherine McLean, of Partick. Although he originated from 4 North Street, Sandwick near Stornoway in Lewis, he latterly lived at 48 Milton Street in Partick, Glasgow.



It came to my attention last April that Finlay Mclean could not be located on the CWGC registers. I collected the necessary evidence and forwarded it to the other researcher, who submitted the file to the Ministry of Defence. The MOD has approved the inclusion of Finlay on the CWGC register, meaning he has now Come In From the Cold.



Finlay, Rest in Peace.Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.



I quote his CWGC entry

Name: McLEAN, FINLAY

Initials: F

Nationality: United Kingdom

Rank: Private

Regiment/Service: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

Unit Text: 10th Bn.

Age: 27

Date of Death: 05/05/1918

Service No: 16895

Additional information: Son of John and Henrietta McLean; husband of Catherine McLean, of Partick.



N.B.: This casualty has recently been accepted for commemoration by the Commission. However, it will not be possible to add his name to this Memorial immediately. Please contact the Commission before planning a visit, for more information.



Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead

Grave/Memorial Reference: Addenda Panel

Memorial: BROOKWOOD (UNITED KINGDOM 1914-1918) MEMORIAL

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