Birthplace | Dalry |
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Sex | male |
Parish | Beith |
Census | 1901, 1911 |
Age | 0 |
E.D.O.B | c1894 |
Date of death | Unknown |
Rank | Private |
Number | MC/045910 |
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Regiment | Motor Transport |
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ASH Date | 11/02/1916 |
ASH Details | Chauffeur in Motor Transport Division. Served then for 2 and a half years.11/02/1916 3rd Aug 1917 Driver James Ainslie ASC Motor Transport arrived home towards the end of last week from France, Driver Ainslie who is a son of Mr Thomas Ainslie Roebank Rd, Has been over 2 1/5 years service over seas. on leave from France [ASH] |
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Medals and Awards | 1415star, bwm, vicmed |
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Parents | THOMAS AINSLIE, ROEBANK ROAD BEITH. COACHMAN |
Occupation | CHAFFEUR |
Notes | Brother to Alexander Ainslie 1901 Census address: Roebank Rd Wilsons Houses, Thomas B Ainslie, Head, 28, Annie 27, James 6, born Dalry, Alexander 3, Jessie 1. 1911 Census address: Treane Grange House. James Ainslie, Head, 16, Ass Motor Car Driver Domestic, born Ayr Dalry. 1st Theatre of War: France 10th July 1915. 1918 Electoral Roll address Wee Burn, Beith |
Sources | Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald Newspaper Medal Index Card. Available Ancestry. Scotlandspeople. gov Beith School Roll of Honour of all who served. Absent Voter's Roll 1918 - Beith Townhouse/Ayrshire Ayrshire |