John Fletcher Livie
Rank | Lance Corporal 15663 | |
Medals | Allied Victory Medal, British War Medal 1914-18, 1914-15 Star | |
Regiment | Highland Light Infantry, 10th/11th Battalion | |
Military Service | Enlisted with the 17th Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry on September 13th 1914 in Glasgow. Stationed in Troon 1915. Embarked for France on November 22nd 1915. First experience of the trenches on December 1st-4th near the village of Bouzincourt, in the Somme Region. Probably wounded 1916-1917. Transferred upon recovery to 11th Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Engaged in the Battle of Lys (April 7th – 29th 1918). Reported missing, presumed killed, on April 9th 1918. Buried by German troops. | |
Death | 9th April 1918 | |
Circumstances of Death | Missing in Action, Presumed Killed. Concentration Records from the CWGC note that he was originally buried by the Germans at Laventie North German Cemetery (point M.4b.4.7. on sheet 36), near the Laventie railway station. Identified by his identity disc. | |
Age | 30 | |
Burial | Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, VI. B. 14 | |
Parents | James Livie (1852-1923) and Ann Fletcher (1851-1915), married 1874 Glasgow | |
Father's Occupation | Police Inspector (1911) | |
Siblings | Sister Margaret (1876-?), Brother James F. (1878-?), Sister Anabella U. (1880-?), Sister Mary U. (1882-?), brother George Livie (1887-?). | |
Spouse | Williamina Carver Kirk, married 7th November 1914, Glasgow. Daughter Agnes Kirk Livie born 2nd April 1915 at Unity Terrace, Armadale, West Lothian | |
Education | Unknown | |
Occupation | Warehouseman | |
1891 Census | Sunday, April 5th: | |
1901 Census | Sunday, March 31st: | |
1911 Census | Sunday, April 2nd: | |
Home Address | 62 John Knox Street | |
Glasgow Necropolis | Compartment Sextus Lair 378? | |
Other Memorials | Scottish National War Memorial. | |
Acknowledgements and Sources | The Commonwealth War Graves Commission – Registration and Grave Concentration records. Arthur J. & Munro I. (eds.) (1920) The Seventeenth Highland Light Infantry (Glasgow Chamber of Commerce) Record of War Service 1914-1918. Glasgow, David Clark. |
Credits
Compiled by Euan Loarridge, University of Glasgow