can someone see incoming...
Major R Mcleod from Bombay to Liverpool.......anyone with him,,,?
also Springfield Hospital......was called Springfield Asylum back in 1920s,then Springfield Mental Hospital.....now its pc of course.
in the scotish army,
Drum Major,Pipe Major,,easy to confuse as a child.
edit,,,,,,,,the trouble with Scotlands 1911 its doesnt give a place of birth or occupations,,,,,,,
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Just a stab in the dark.
UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949 about Robert Macleod Name: Robert Macleod Campaign or Service: Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt Service Date: 1899-1902 Service Location: Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt Regiment or Unit Name: 3rd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders Regimental Number: 4146
Posted at Fort George 12th April 1902 By Lt Col Hecto Munro Bomby 3rd Seaforth High's.( From Image).
.............................................................. Did also find on Ancestry
Promotions and appointments 19th Oct 1892 Indian Staff Corps.
Captains to become Majors ( Pub 16th dec Gaz )
R W Mcleod :-S.
.................................... Just another straw.
..Indian Army Quarterly List for 1 January 1912 about MacLeod General Text: Surname: MacLeod NAME RANK: Bt.-Col. R. W. DATE AWARD: 28 June 07 NAME AWARD: Order of the Bath - Military Companions (C. B.) Page #: 618 I have no idea what the order of Bath means? Trying to concentrate on Robert if that will help at all ............................................................................... As you can see there are a lot to choose from re medal recipients.
PreviewName: Robert Macleod
UK, Military Campaign Medal and Award Rolls, 1793-1949 PreviewName: Robert Macleod Campaign or Service: Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt Service Date: 1899-1902 Service Location: Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt Regiment or Unit Name: 3rd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders Regimental Number: 4146
Robert Macleod 3rd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders Gibraltar, Malta, Egypt 1899-1902
R Macleod 1st Battalion Royal Fusiliers South Africa 1899-1902
PreviewName: R Macleod Campaign or Service: South Africa - Second Boer War Service Date: 1899-1902 Service Location: South Africa
R Macleod 19th Lothian Company 6th Battalion South Africa 1899-1902
R L R Macleod Royal Artillery Medical Corps South Africa 1899-1902
R L R Macleod Royal Army Mediocal South Africa 1899-1902
R W Macleod 1st Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Egypt 1882
R W Macleod 1st Battalion The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders Egypt 1882
R W Macleod 1st Battalion Egypt 1882 Do we know when Robert left the Army and when and where he died ? :-S
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Family Link is US based,
Diane Leslie Macleod births from this site can be picked up on familysearch.org.,,,,,,,.cant see a connection to YOB.
British Library have BDM of India,,,,,,no births that could suggest to be Diane even if Diane was an invented name,
Gibralter have no BDM on line.
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Robert Macleod, the military angle!
The only facts we have on the supposed father of Diane Leslie Macleod is the information supplied by Evelyn from Diane’s marriage cert My mother was Diane Leslie Macleod, she was born in 1906 in Delhi her father was Robert Macleod, Major, 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders who was deceased when Diane married in 1929. Diane also mentioned being at Fort George. Although there appears to have originally some doubts in the thread about whether the 1Bn Seaforths were in India at the time of Diane’s birth, they were there in 1908 as men of that battalion were awarded the 1908 India General Service Medal ( page 102*) and were apparently in India from 1903 onwards (page 67). No officer named R Macleod. They were also in India on the 1911 census which also lists women and children in the barracks (page 28)*. That needs to be checked, too. Various suggestions of men in the 1Bn Seaforth Highlanders have been put forward as possibilities, both men named Robert MacLeod/McLeod and Robert Leslie including men who were killed in WW1 -not officers, though, men with WW1 Medal cards, men with service records on Ancestry for WW1 – not officers - and London Gazette entries (See pages 1, 2, 16, 56, 62, 65, 66, 96 )* Surviving WW1 Officers files for men named Robert Macleod/McLeod at the National Archives have been searched and none seem to fit. (page 35,66) If he went on to serve after 1920 his file might still be with the MOD but those leaving the Army after 1920 but before WW2 are due to be released to the National Archives but no date given as to when that will be. Medal records for men named Robert McLeod/Macleod prior to WW1 have been searched (pages 83, 98, 102)*. Some passenger list entries have been mentioned (pages 50,93, 102)* Some census entries have been suggested (pages 2, 25,91,)* and an electoral roll entry (page 92)* Pre WW1 service records have been searched (page 46)* Suggestions for pre WW1 officers (page 25,82)* Army marriages have been searched (page 65) and Army births (page 47)* Some findings on officers of the Indian Army, although of course the Seaforth Highlanders were British Army who just happened to be serving in India (pages 14, 99, 102)* Findings on Scotland People in War Returns (page 14)* I did some searching (in 2009!) of the Army Lists which I sent by pm to Evelyn Had a look at some Army Lists today. Quite time consuming, so couldn't look at many*
I looked at 1906 - no R MacLeod in Seaforth Highlanders, 1916 there was a R McLeod, temporary Lieutenant 18/5/1916 in Seaforth Highlanders, and I looked at 1920, when this man did not appear.
A problem is that we don’t know when he was a Major – at Diane’s birth or much later? Do we accept that he was an officer, in which case we can discount non –officers. Do we accept that the regiment (and battalion) is right? Do we even know that the name is right, but as it’s all we have, perhaps we have to!
Added 11/5 Have made a start looking at the Army List for Robert MacLeod (Army List is a list of all serving officers, with rank and regiment, sometimes produced quarterly). Have just looked at Dec 1905, Jan 1906, Apr 1906, Jul 1906 and Oct 1906, when we might have expected him to be in the Army. No R Macleod in Seaforth Highlanders, although there are R Macleod's in other regiments.
Added 18/5 Checked Army Lists Jan, Jul, Oct 1907, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1908, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1909. No R Macleod in Seaforth Highlanders.
Added 12/6 Checked Army Lists Jan, July, Oct 1910, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1911, Jan , Jul, Oct 1912. No R Macleod in Seaforth Highlanders.
Added 29/6 Checked Army Lists Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1913, Jan, Apr, Jul 1914 and Jan, Apr 1915. No R Macleod in Seaforth Highlanders.
Added 6/7 Checked Army Lists Jul, Oct 1915, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1916, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1917. No R Macleod in Seaforth Highlanders.
Looked at all 12 R Macleod/McLeod WW1 Officers files at the National Archives (Oct-Nov 2013). Results below
WO339/36766 Robert Macleod, 8th Seaforths, born 24/10/1890, single (a bit young to be Diane's father). Schoolmaster. Served 27/2/15-20/2/19 2 different addresses - Edderton House, Edderton, Ross shire and View Cottage Edderton, Ross-shire.
WO374/45065 Lt Robert McLeod, RGA. Born 29/8/1886, married. Previously Serg, no 17597. Enlisted 1903. Was in Hong Kong from Oct 1907 - date illegible. Address in Sept 1919 27 Dundee Terrace, Edinburgh. Previous address 171 Dalry (?) Rd, Edinburgh. Discharged 1919.
WO374/45068 Robert Watson McLeod. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, but had served in RGA (T) for 4 years sometime 1915 or before. Born Anstruther, Fife. Aged 28 in 1916. Married Margaret Jane Walker 9/9/14. 1 child John Walker McLeod, born Glasgow 9/6/15. Address in Nov 1915 63 Calder St, Crosshill, Glasgow.
WO374/45067 Roderick Paterson Macleod,b Knockbain(?), nr Dingwall, Ross-shire 25/12/1877, d 14/12/1918, 2 Lt,Royal Engineers. Wife Elizabeth Jane, nee Rusbridge. Married 1909, Preston, Sussex. No children mentioned. Lived Brighton.
WO374/45066 Robert Duncan Macleod, b 27/6/1885, Greenock. 2nd Lt, Highland Light Infantry, previously Lance Corporal, no 266807. Mother Jessie. Occupation Librarian. Single in 1916. Lived 50 Thistle St, Dunfermline.
WO339/124541 Robert Leighton McLeod.Previously Pte 911823, late British Columbia Regimental Depot. Commissioned RFC 21/2/18. Born Pullman, Washington, USA, 28/1/1899. Father Rev A.M (?) Mcleod, lived Chilliwack, British Columbia.
WO339/34127 Capt Robert Mitchell McLeod MC. Army Cyclist Corps. Served 12/7/15-29/1/19. Born 11/12/1888, Glasgow. Single in Jun 1915. Address in Jun 1915 4 Belgrave St, Glasgow. Occupation Student and Teacher. Address in 1931 Clarebrand, Castle Douglas, Kircudbrightshire.
WO339/13344 Ronald McLeod. Born 17/2/1900, Father Roderick (unknown to me). Pte 1/28157. Rejected in application for Flying Officer, 30/11/17. Address The Gardens, Callendar House, Falkirk.
WO339/93853 Reginald Edward James McLeod. Born 12/10/1871, Middlesborough. Joined Leics Regiment as a boy, 1885. Discharged to pension Sept 1908, rank Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant. Appointed as Yeoman Warder of HM Tower of London on discharge and served as such until 23/11/14. Lt, Honorable Artillery Company 5/12/14, Lt Army Ordnance Depot 1916, Capt RAOC 1918,. Left Army Sept 1919, when his address was 191 Wimbledon Park Rd, London SW15. Working as labourer at Ordnance Depot at Bramley, Hants in 1925. Still alive on 20/8/35, when his address was Beausile, Bramley, Hants
WO339/138479 Robert McLeod Born 29/12/1885, Downe, Perthshire. Single in Nov 1917. Address in 1917 8 Balkerach St, Downe. Occupation Salesman and Commercial Traveller. Joined Highland Light Infantry 14/9/14. Company Quartermaster Sergeant 19545
WO339/131947 Robert Charles McLeod. Born 1894. Previously Sergeant 85762 (Canadian Army). Lived Lansdowne, Canada. Bank clerk. Applied for appointment to RFC.
WO339/113416 Robert McLeod. Born 1/1/1898. Father John, 18 Roxburgh St, Greenock. Previously 175613 RFA. Discharged to commission 2/6/1918.
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Have posted my summary of military findings on Robert Macleod (page 102)
All items marked * need to be checked and researched further, if poss, to eliminate or confirm! So if any kind people would like to volunteer to check out the following * items, please can they pm me telling me which one(s) they'd like to do, then I can make sure we're not duplicating efforts and make sure every item is covered . I'll also add names on this thread as to who is doing what - I'm doing Item 11. Thank you to anyone who can help!
Here's the list
1 Although there appears to have originally some doubts in the thread about whether the 1Bn Seaforths were in India at the time of Diane’s birth, they were there in 1908 as men of that battalion were awarded the 1908 India General Service Medal ( page 102*)
2 They were also in India on the 1911 census which also lists women and children in the barracks (page 28)*
3 Various suggestions of men in the 1Bn Seaforth Highlanders have been put forward as possibilities, both men named Robert MacLeod/McLeod and Robert Leslie including men who were killed in WW1 -not officers, though, men with WW1 Medal cards, men with service records on Ancestry for WW1 – not officers - and London Gazette entries (See pages 1, 2, 16, 56, 62, 65, 66, 96 )*
4 Medal records for men named Robert McLeod/Macleod prior to WW1 have been searched (pages 83, 98, 102)*.
5 Some passenger list entries have been mentioned (pages 50,93, 102)*
6 Some census entries have been suggested (pages 2, 25,91,)* and an electoral roll entry (page 92*)
7 Pre WW1 service records have been searched (pages 46)* Suggestions for pre WW1 officers (page 25,82)*
8 Army marriages have been searched (page 65) and Army births (page 47)*
9 Some findings on officers of the Indian Army, although of course the Seaforth Highlanders were British Army who just happened to be serving in India (pages 14, 99, 102)*
10 Findings on Scotland People in War Returns (page 14)*
11 I did some searching (in 2009!) of the Army Lists which I sent by pm to Evelyn Had a look at some Army Lists today. Quite time consuming, so couldn't look at many* ANNIE LAURIE
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