Clachan Graveyard Mapping Project

Individual record

First name: Malcolm

Surname: Campbell

Maiden name:

Sloinneadh/nickname: Calum

Date of death: 27/10/76

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Year of death: 1976

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Gravestone inscription:

In Loving Memory
John Campbell
Died 2nd Feb. 1944 Aged 88 Years
His Beloved Wife
Ann Gillies
Died 26th Sept. 1947 Aged 80 Years
Their Family
Finlay
Died 8th Sept. 1901 Aged 4 Years
John
Died 1st May 1912 Aged 6 Years
Both Interred Sighthill Glasgow
Angus
Lost At Sea Through Enemy Action
5th April 1917 Aged 25 Years
Mary
Died 4 Feby 1959 Aged 65 Years
Duncan
Died 15th Feby 1974
Malcolm
Died 27th Oct. 1976
Marion
Died 15th December 1982

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A crofter. Calum and his brother Duncan stayed in Culduie, the house owned today by Mr and Mrs Jolly. Calum was badly wounded in World War I – details from Hansard online: HC Deb 08 March 1937 vol 321 c804 804. The Marquess of Clydesdale asked the Minister of Pensions whether he will inquire into the case of Mr. Malcolm Campbell, of Applecross, who has undergone 19 major operations for wounds he received during the great War and has had his pension taken away because he refused to undergo a twentieth operation?

Reference number: 154

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Graveyard section: 2

Lair number: 55

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