Allan Gow Marshall
Rank | Captain | |
Medals | British War Medal, Victory Medal | |
Regiment | Highland Light Infantry, 17th Battalion | |
Military Service | Enlisted in 17th HLI on 14th September 1914 and reached the rank of Lance Corporal (15387) in ‘B’ Company before being given a temporary commission as Second Lieutenant in the same battalion, now in the 97th Brigade of 32nd Division, on 25th May 1915. He was promoted to Lieutenant 2nd September 1915 and Captain on 19th November 1916. Marshall’s service abroad started on 17th June 1916 when he joined the 17th HLI at Contay and was posted to ‘C’ company. There is no further mention of him in the war diaries until his death is recorded so he seems to have come unscathed through the Battles of the Somme and Beaumont Hamel. In early 1917 there were a number of relatively small scale operations on part of the Somme battlefield known as ‘Operations on the Ancre’ and in one of these 32nd Division was involved in the capture of Ten Tree Alley 10th-13th February. | |
Born | 8th June 1880, Dennyloanhead, Stirlingshire | |
Death | 12th February 1917 | |
Circumstances of Death | Killed in action. | |
Age | 36 | |
Burial | Ten Tree Alley Cemetery, Puisieux, A. 23 His widow chose the phrase ‘Over us the bow of God’s eternal goodness bends’ for his tombstone. | |
CWGC Information | Son of James and Mary Gow Marshall; husband of Janie Anderson Wood Marshall, of 34 Ancaster Drive, Anniesland, Glasgow. Born at Glasgow. | |
Parents | James Marshall (c1838-1928) & Mary Gow (c1843-1935) | |
Father's Occupation | Officially James Marshall could be described as a miller but not an ordinary one. He and his brother Thomas were responsible for inflicting Semolina and Farola of (in)famous memory on generations of Scottish children. | |
Siblings | James P (1866- ), George P (1867-1878), Allan G (1869-1869), [Half brothers]; Mary B G (c1878-1935), Thomas R (c1884- ), Elizabeth [Elsie] C (c1886-1974), Edward N (1891- ) | |
Spouse | Jane Anderson Wood, married 14th August 1915. Son James born 28th August 1916. | |
Education | Hillhead High School | |
Occupation | Director and Secretary of Messrs James Marshall, Ltd | |
1881 Census | 1 Granby Terrace, Partick | |
1891 Census | Spring Gardens, Maryhill | |
1901 Census | Woodcroft House, Crow Road, Partick | |
1911 Census | Not found | |
Home Address | 34 Ancaster Drive, Glasgow | |
Glasgow Necropolis | Compartment Epsilon Lair 417 | |
Other Memorials | Scottish National War Memorial | |
Other Information | Sunday School superintendent at Woodlands U F Church, also connected with the men’s club run by the Church Mission. | |
Acknowledgements and Sources | Much of the information on which this profile is based is drawn from various internet sources which are listed below. The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis also wish to make full acknowledgement and thanks for the permitted use of any information or images generously supplied specifically for exhibition, publication or display in connection with The Roll of Honour and accompanying profiles to Hillhead High School War Memorial Trust, Ancestry, and Find my past. Commonwealth War Graves Commission The Scottish War Memorials Project 17th Battalion Highland Light Infantry, War Diary November 1915-January 1918. (TNA WO 95/2403/3) |
Credits
Compiled by Morag Fyfe, Historical and Genealogical Researcher for The Friends of Glasgow Necropolis.