Person    | Male  Born 9/1/1876  Died 20/6/1917

Norman Cairns Robertson

War dead, WW1 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

Norman Cairns Robertson

Brother to Laurance Grant and William Alexander.  From Ali-Berko: "Norman Cairns Robertson .... joined the Inns of Court Officers Training Corps in 1914 and was commissioned Captain in the 2nd. Battalion Hampshire Regiment on 20th February 1915. He was taken prisoner after action near Monchy on 23rd April 1917 and he died in a Military Hospital in Hanover, Germany, in June of that year. He is buried in Hamburg Cemetery."

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Norman Cairns Robertson

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