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Pte john stewart died in iraq in 1916 he had daughter born in1906 called Ester byers stewart

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ander19 | 10:26 Wed 07th Apr 2010 | Genealogy
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My GGrandfather pte John stewart died in southern Iraq and is buried there he died in 1916. I am trying to find where he is buried and what regiment he was in.
I am also trying to find the link between him and my grandmother Ester byers Stewart born in 1906. I also know his name appears on the war memorial in kings park Dalkeith Midlothian Scotland
any help for finding our lost soldier Ian Anderson
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Esther Byers Stewart born 23/5/1906 at 7, Robertson Bank, Gorebridge
- father John Simpson Stewart - mother Frances Stewart nee Husband marriage 6/2/1903

6/2/1903 marriage between John Simpson Stewart, Coalminer age 20, father John Stewart, typefounder, mother Catherine Stewart nee McDonald and
Frances Husband, Domestic Servant, age 17,...
17:11 Wed 07th Apr 2010
whereabouts was John Stewart from anders?
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He was from Dalkeith thats all I know Ian Anderson
Most likely candidate is;

Private J STEWART; service no.7854; killed - 31/10/1916; Age - Unknown Norfolk Regiment United Kingdom; Grave/memorial ref - XXI. X. 30. BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY
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my father said he might have been the blackwatch Ian Anderson
Ignore my first answer.....

J STEWART; Private S/11572; Killed - 22/04/1916; Age - Unknown Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) United Kingdom XVII. F. 7. AMARA WAR CEMETERY

(It helps if you know Iraqui geography, doh !! :o))
I've 2 candidates both called John Stewart, both privates in the Black Watch 2nd Battalion, both died in the Perian Gulf, one on 22/6/1916 and one on 18/6/1916. One was from Edinburgh and one from Crieff, Perthshire.
Persian Gulf ^
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yes I have found that one j stewart s/7730 2nd battalion the black watch buried in Amara war Cemetery .
but I and looking for link from him to my nan Anders
If you've found him, why did you ask for help finding him ??

'Scotlands People' may be the site (you have to pay) for you to find out BMD details for him and your grandmother.
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Persian gulf was Iran & Iraq together after ww1 they spilt up Anders
You can get parents details from your nan's birth registration
I know about the Persian Gulf thanks anders, but like Jack cannot understand why you asked for his regiment and burial details which you already appear to have.
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still not 100% sure that he is the one I am looking for, when my gran was alive no one was ever to talk about him bringing back her bad memories of him. I turn up once at her house when I was teenager with a moustache and all she to me was the next time I come that will be off, my dad said because of her father
Anders
I think the link between your great great grandfather John Stewart died 1916 and your great grandmother Est(h)er Byers Stewart born 1906 i that he was her father and she was his daughter,
1. Buy a copy of your grandmother's birth certificate which will tell you her father's name.
2. Buy a copy of your great-grandfathers birth certificate.
3. Problem solved.

4. Please use punctuation, and well-thought out questions instead of sending us on a wild-goose chase.................
Scottish birth certificates also contain the marriage details of the parents and so you'll get two for the price of one.
Sorry I've looked all through the 188 John Stewarts killed in the Great War in 1916 and none of them give Dalkeith as their birth place.
On the 1901 Scottish census there are only 4 John Stewarts that were born in Dalkeith and would be old enough to serve in WW1. and only 2 that were still living in their birth town in 1901.
One is born 1881 son of adam and elizabeth and the other born 1886 son of william and isabella.
there is one born 1894 but he's not old enough to have fathered your great grandmother born 1906, these other 2 certainly are. well the second one is only ust old enough.
Esther Byers Stewart born 23/5/1906 at 7, Robertson Bank, Gorebridge
- father John Simpson Stewart - mother Frances Stewart nee Husband marriage 6/2/1903

6/2/1903 marriage between John Simpson Stewart, Coalminer age 20, father John Stewart, typefounder, mother Catherine Stewart nee McDonald and
Frances Husband, Domestic Servant, age 17, father James Husband, Colliery Labourer, mother Esther Husband nee Byers

Can't make this data agree to any of the CWGC data, however. John Stewart would have been 32/33 in 1916 - rather older than most soldiers in WWI, especially as a coal miner which I would have thought might have been a reserved occupation.
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your are a gem dundurn, just the last the bit of information I needed to fill the blanks. my cousin has all documents from her mother and hopeful my gran birth ceriticate there so until she finds I will let you know how I got Cheers and many thanks Anders

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