War Graves, Innerleithen
Posted in War Graves at 12:00 on 30 March 2020
Innerleithen’s cemetery is on the left hand side of the road as you go into the town from the direction of Traquair. I found twelve Commonwealth War Graves, eight for World War 2, four for the Great War.
J MCI Melrose, Royal Signals, 21/3/1944, aged 21:-
W Craig, Ordinary Seaman, RN, HMS Ganges, 14/8/1945, aged 18:-
Private J Strachan, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 13/6/1945, aged 18:-
Corporal G K Brunton, The Royal Scots, 18/2/1944, aged 32:-
Lance Corporal R T Smith, The Royal Scots, 13/6/1941, aged 23:-
Sergeant G Russell, RAF, 6/5/1942, aged 32:-
Trooper R Crosbie, 1st Lothians & Border Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps, 28/12/1940, aged 21:-
Lieutenant R Campbell, 1st Peebles-shire Home Guard, 20/8/1944, aged 55. It’s unusual to see a War Grave for someone who was in the Home Guard:-
Private J Aitchison, 14th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, 15/10/1916, aged 40:-
Sergeant W J Bell, Royal Scots, 27/1/1917, aged 37. (And his wife, Isobel Hislop, died 22/5/1981, aged 87. 64 years after her husband.) I note that, as is the Scottish custom, Sergeant Bell’s wife reverted to her maiden name in death:-
Sapper G Blake, Royal Engineeers, 2/5/1918, aged 46:-
Lance Serjeant Edward Oliver, Royal Scots, 24/2/1916, aged 23:-

















