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Henry Patterson

SRoH.       Private Henry Patterson.              Home Catherine Street, Gatehouse.
Enlisted April 1917 10th Battalion Scottish Rifles.      Served on Western Front (Arras). Wounded at Munehy.

Military Records : No. 34142   Enlisted aged 19, unmarried. Was a farm servant (possibly at Townhead Farm) He was 5’ 3¼’’, & a Presbyterian.     Next of kin; Mr Robert Patterson, Catherine Street.     Served on Western Front (Arras) between 8th September & 23rd Jan 1918.
Wounded at Munehy. A gun shot wound to his right femur – 6th Dec 1917. Treated in hospital in France (19 CCS - Casualty Clearing Station - and GH -General Hospital - Etaples) then moved to Bethnal Green Hospital, London Jan 1918.
Discharged 31st July 1918. Awarded a pension 27/6 per week
Received Victory Medal in 1922; also awarded British War medal and war badge.

1901 Girthon Census, Catherine Street : Henry Patterson (3, born Gatehouse) with parents Robert (44, joiner, born Kirkcudbright) and Violet (30, born Parton) + brothers John (7) & Robert (8) + 3 sisters, all children born Gatehouse.

1911 Girthon Census, Neilson Square : Henry Patterson, (13, born Gatehouse) was a boarder (still at school).

Henry’s father was Robert Patterson (joiner) and mother Violet Gordon. His mother died in 1901.  His brothers Robert and John Patterson also fought in the war. John was killed in 1918.
Seven of his Patterson cousins (children of his Uncle John) also fought in the war.

Gatehouse link : Born and raised in Gatehouse.

Henry Patterson aged about 75.

John Patterson

SRoH.       Corporal John Patterson.         Home: Catherine Street, Gatehouse.
Enlisted November 1914, 2/5th King’s Own Scottish Borderers
Transferred to 17th Royal Scots.     Served on Western Front.     Killed in action, 25th March 1918.

Anwoth & Girthon War Memorial, Gatehouse inscription : Jack Patterson     R.S.      

Girthon & Anwoth Free Church : Corporal Jack Patterson, Royal Scots

Girthon Gravestone : ..... also John his son, Cpl. 17th Royal Scots, killed in action in France, 25th March 1918, aged 24 years. Father: Robert Patterson, Mother: Violet Gordon.

CWGC : Private John Patterson, 271207,  Royal Scots 17th Battalion.    Died 25/03/1918.      Named on Pozieres Memorial, Somme, France.
Father: Robert Patterson, Catherine Street, Gatehouse. Mother: late Violet Gordon Patterson.
Soldiers Who Died in Great War : John Patterson, born Gatehouse. Died 25th March 1918. Private Royal Scots (Lothian regiment) 17th Battalion. No 271207. Formerly 251 K.O.S.B.

Military Records : Enlisted as a KOSB private. no 2581.     Age 20y10m. Was 5’ 10’’ tall, unmarried & Presbyterian.
Next of kin – father Robert Patterson, Catherine Street, Gatehouse.   Acting Corporal from 31/3/1917.      Transferred to Royal Scots no. 271207 24th Feb 1918.          Buried Arras Cemetery.
At his death his brothers & sisters were recorded as:
     Robert Patterson, aged 28, Digby St, Gatehouse
     Henry Patterson, aged 22, Catherine Street, Gatehouse
     William Patterson, aged 19, Catherine Street, Gatehouse
     Maggie Patterson, aged 30, Townhead, Gatehouse
     Violet May Patterson, aged 24, 11b Blenheim St, Chelsea, London
     Jeannie (Anne?) Patterson, aged 21, Catherine Street, Gatehouse

Girthon 1901 Census, Catherine Street : John Patterson, (7, born Gatehouse) with parents Robert (44, joiner, born Kirkcudbright) and Violet (30) + 5 siblings.

Girthon 1911 Census, Catherine Street : John Patterson (17, tailor's apprentice, born Girthon) living with widowed father Robert (43,  joiner), + younger brother William and 3 younger sisters.

His father was Robert Patterson (joiner) and mother Violet Gordon. His mother died in 1901.
John’s brothers Robert and Henry Patterson also fought in the war. Seven of his Patterson cousins (children of his Uncle John) also fought in the war.

Gatehouse link : Born and raised in Gatehouse.

John Patterson in Gatehouse Grasshoppers football team c.1908     Jack Patterson drawing.     Jack Patterson.     Patterson family gravestone at Girthon.

John William Patterson

SRoH.       Private John W. Patterson            Home: Birtwhistle Street, Gatehouse.
Enlisted King’s Liverpool Regiment.     Transferred to 116 Prot. Company, RDC.
Served on Western Front.     Reported missing 17th September 1916.

Anwoth & Girthon War Memorial, Gatehouse inscription  :  John Patterson       K.O.L.R.

CWGC : Private John William Patterson, 266566, The Kings (Liverpool Regiment) 13th Battalion. Died 15/08/1916. On Thiepval Memorial, Somme, France.

Soldiers Who Died in Great War : Private John William Patterson. Home: Bootle, Liverpool. Killed in action 15th September 1916.

Army Records : Register of Soldiers Effects: John William Patterson 266566 (late 4233) 1/7 Batt. Liverpool.
Date of death : on or since 15/08/1916. Death presumed.
20/11/1917   £2-9/- to widow Nellie.
23/01/1920   War gratuity £4-10/- sent to widow Nellie.

1901 Girthon Census, Birtwhistle Street : John Wm.Patterson (16, apprentice tailor, born Gatehouse) with parents John (42, tailor) and Mary (31) + 6 siblings.

1911 Anwoth & Girthon Censuses : No John W. Patterson.

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 6th October 1916 : In a report about his brother Robert Patterson's injury, it continues saying Private John W. Patterson of the King's Liverpool Regiment, has been missing since 15th September. He is a son of Mr John Patterson, Birtwhistle Street, Gatehouse.

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 18/10/1918 Private Tom Patterson, Royal Scottish (sic) Fusiliers, son of Mr John Patterson, Birtwhistle Stret, Gatehouse, has been wounded, and his leg amputated below the knee. Mr Patterson has had seven sons on active service. Two of these have been killed (George, Sept. 1915 & Henry, April 1918), one is missing (John William Aug.1916) and two are severely wounded (Tom & another son)

John Patterson, the father, had 5 sons with his first wife Elizabeth Hume, who he married in 1884. They were John William, George, Robert, Thomas B. H. and James. Elizabeth died in 1892 and John married Mary Carson in 1896. John and Mary also had 5 sons David, Henry, Donald H., Douglas and Edward.

John’s brothers George, Thomas and Henry Patterson all died as a result of fighting in the war. His brother David was the only brother known to survive.

Five of his cousins also fought, two, George Fisher and John Patterson were killed.

Gatehouse link : Born and raised in Gatehouse.

Peter Patterson

SRoH.       No mention in The Stewartry Roll of Honour.
Identified as a soldier from Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser articles.

Army Records
Medal Index card : Pte. High. L.I. (5955) Awarded Victory, British & 15 Star Medals. Landed in France 30/08/1915.
Medal Roll : Pte Peter Patterson (5955) 2nd H.L.I.

1891 Girthon Census, at Culreoch Cothouse : Peter Paterson (4, born Mochrum) with father Alexander Paterson (32, ploughman), mother Mary Ann (32), 3 brothers (including Samuel,9) and 4 sisters. The family were fromWigtownshire.

1901 Girthon Census, at Culreoch Cothouse : Peter Paterson (14, born Mochrum) with father Alexander (40, Farm Labourer) and mother Mary Ann (41) + 5 siblings (no Samuel).

1911 Girthon Census, at Murrayton : Peter Patterson (14, ploughman, born Mochrum) living with the McCutcheon family. 

1911 Girthon Census, at Quarterland (next to Murrayton) : Peter’s parents Alexander and Mary A Patterson were living with 2 sons and a daughter. Alexander was a shepherd. Peter & Samuel were not with their parents.

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 29/10/1915 : Private Peter Patterson, 2nd Highland Light Infantry, son of Alexander Patterson of Quarterland, Gatehouse has been missing since 25/09/1915.

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 05/11/1915:  Pte Peter Patterson is a prisoner in Germany. From a postcard sent to his parents at Quarterland.

Note: Patterson and Paterson are often interchangeable depending on the census enumerator. Soldiers Peter and Samuel Patterson are almost certainly brothers.

Gatehouse link : Lived at Culreoch, Murrayton and Quarterland farms.

Peter Patterson as a prisoner of war

Robert Patterson

SRoH.       No mention in The Stewartry Roll of Honour.
Identified from Military Records on Ancestry.co.uk after searching for ‘Gatehouse’.

Military Records : Robert Patterson (9661) enlisted in K.O.S.B. on 10/10/1906 at Berwick. He was a labourer, born Girthon, Gatehouse, aged 18. His parents were John & Mary Patterson of 12 Birtwhistle St., Gatehouse. Previously he had served with the Galloway Rifle Volunteers. He was about 5’3’’ fresh complexion, blue eyes and dark hair. He was a Presbyterian.   Discharged 08/02/1907.

1891 Anwoth Census, at Planetree Cottage : Robert Patterson (2, born Gatehouse) with grandparents George and Agnes Hume. George was 59, a builder and Inspector of the Poor.

1901 Anwoth & Girthon Censuses : Robert Patterson (12, born Gatehouse) with father John Patterson (42, tailor) and ‘step-‘mother Mary (31) + 6 brothers.

1911 Anwoth & Girthon Censuses : no Robert Patterson.

Kirkcudbrightshire Advertiser 6th October 1916 : Word has been received this week that Driver Robert Patterson, of the motor transport, has been wounded, and is in hospital in France. He is the son of Mr J. Patterson, Birtwhistle Street, and is a brother of Private J.W. Patterson, who was reported missing.

John Patterson, the father, had 5 sons with his first wife Elizabeth Hume, whom he married in 1884. They were John William, George, Robert, Thomas B. H. and James. Elizabeth died in 1892 and John married Mary Carson in 1896. John and Mary also had 5 sons David, Henry, Donald H., Douglas and Edward.

Five of his cousins also fought, two, George Fisher and John Patterson were killed.
This Robert Patterson is a cousin of Robert Patterson (born 1891) son of Robert & Violet Patterson.

Gatehouse link : Born and educated in Gatehouse.

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