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Charles Kinninmonth

Male 1896 - 1918  (22 years)


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  • Name Charles Kinninmonth 
    Birth 8 May 1896  BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    1901 Census 1901  BurntIsland, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Scotland Census 
    1911 Census 1911  Kirkcaldy & Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Scotland Census 
    Military 1916 
    Joined Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders 
    • Rank - Private
    Death 23 Jul 1918  , , France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1748  wilkie
    Last Modified 7 Jan 2017 

    Father Alexander Kinninmonth,   b. 20 Oct 1866, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 25 Jun 1921, Auchterderran, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 54 years) 
    Mother Agnes Robertson,   b. 30 Apr 1866, Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Jun 1919, Fife & Kinross District Asylum, Cupar, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 53 years) 
    Marriage 12 Nov 1886  Aberdour, Fife, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    • ScotlandsPeople Marriage Certificate: 1886-401/00 0006
      Date & Place: November 12 1886, Bucklyvie, Parish of Aberdour
      After Banns according to the Forms of the Established church

      Groom; Signed Alexander Kinninmonth, Ploughman, Bachelor
      Age: 20 Yrs
      Residence: Kirkton, Auchertool
      Parents: Alexander Kinninmonth, Ploughman & Agnes Kinninmonth MS Brown

      Bride: Signed, Agnes Robertson, Domestic Servant, Spinster
      Age: 20 yrs
      Residence: Easter Bucklyvie
      Parents: William Robertson, Ploughman & Christine Robertson MS Wilkie

      Witnesses: William Paterson & Helen Robertson
      Minister: John Clarke, Minister of Mossgreen parish
      Registered November 15 1886 at Aberdour
      James Pringle, Registrar
    marriage cert
    marriage cert
    Family ID F579  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Photos
    Charles Kinninmonth military file
    Charles Kinninmonth military file
    uniform worn by Argyll & Sutherland soldiers  WWI
    uniform worn by Argyll & Sutherland soldiers WWI
    Soissons Memorial WWI - Charles burial
    Soissons Memorial WWI - Charles burial

  • Notes 
    • this family tree found on ancestry.ca so unverified by me HW Jan 2011

      the following is my research hw

      1901 Scotland Census, Parish Burntisland, ED:6, Page 7, Line 7, CSSCT1901_132, Address: Newbiggin Newbiggin Cottage # 2
      Alexander Kinninmonth, Age 34, est birth 1867, Head, Male, Born Dunfermline Fifeshire, Farm Servant
      Agnes Kinninmonth, Age 34, Wife
      Alexander Kinninmonth, Age 14, Son, Farm Servant
      Christina Kinninmonth, Age 12, Dtr, Scholar
      William Kinninmonth, Age 10, Son, Scholar
      Peter Kinninmonth, Age 9, Son, Scholar
      George Kinninmonth, Age 6, Son, Scholar
      Charles Kinninmonth, Age 4, Son
      Andrew Kinninmonth, Age 2, Son

      1911 Scotland Census, West Fife, Kirkcaldy & Abbotshall; 442/00- 037-00-005
      #32 Schedule, Address Templehall
      Alexander Kinnonmonth (9 in Home), Head, 44, Married, Ploughman, Farm worker, Birthplace Dunfermline Fife
      Agnes Kinnonmonth, Wife, 44 yrs, Marr x 24, 10 chn & 10 still alive, birthplace Portmoak, Kinross
      Peter Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 19, Single, Farm worker, Birthplace Beath, Fife
      George Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 16, Single, Ploughman, Birthplace Aberdour, Fife
      Charles Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 14, Single, Farm worker, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife
      Andrew Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 12, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife
      Agnes Kinnonmonth, Dtr, Age 10, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife
      Robert Kinnonmonth, Son, Age 7, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife
      Margaret Kinnonmonth, Dtr, Age 5, School, Birthplace Burntisland, Fife


      research below all verified by me, my research hw
      Military
      Joined Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders during WWI
      Rank: Private
      Reg #: S/20943


      Scotlands People - Deaths 1918 - 115/AF 0194
      Reg # 20943, Pte, Kinninmonth, Charles- Age 22 yrs, Birth country Scotland,
      Date of Death: 23 Jul 1918, France, Killed in Action
      1/8th Batt. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders

      Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig led the British Army on the Western Front from 1915, and oversaw some of the largest and bloodiest episodes of the war. Battles included the Somme(1916) Ypres (1917) Cambrai (1917) Amiens (1918) and Arras (1918) Due to the kilts worn by the Scottish soldiers on the World War I battlefront, their German enemies called them the "ladies from hell".[1] Haig founded the Earl Haig Poppy Fund, for ex-servicemen in the aftermath. From 1914 to 1918

      1/8th (The Argyllshire) Battalion Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) T.F. - France:
      152nd Brigade, 51st Division
      7 February moved to 183rd Brigade, 61st Division
      1 June moved to 45th Brigade, 15th Division and absorbed surplus personnel of 11th Battalion which had been reduced to cadre.
      11 November 45th Brigade, 15th Division south of Leuze, Belgium.

      Macedonia.
      9 February Battalion represented Infantry of Division at inspection by H.M. King of Greece.
      15 March Raid on Link Wood by 'A' Company (Captain J. C. Cunningham).
      19 March Raid on Scots Crossing by 'C' Company (Captain A. McD. Ritchie).
      14 April Reoccupation of Homondos '0' line. Demonstrations.
      22 April Attachment officers and N.C.Os. 3rd Battalion 4th Greek Regiment.
      30 April Greek battalion took over river line for twenty-four hours.
      1 May Battalion moved to summer camp on Kopaci Spur.
      2 May 4th Greek Regiment took over 81st Brigade line in its entirety.
      May to June In corps reserve, training on Kopaci Spur.
      24 May Major A. R. G. Wilson left for France to command a battalion.
      11 June Scottish Horse left 8ist Brigade, which was reduced to three battalions.
      15 to 17 June Battalion on stand-by in anticipation of Bulgarian attack.
      17 June Warning order to move to Vardar front.
      22 June Transport left for new front.
      1 to 3 July Battalion moved to Vardar front via Kilo 69, Salonika-Seres road and Guvezne.
      4 to 5 July Reconnaissance of sector to be taken over from 2nd Battalion l48th French Regiment, known as Eperon sector.
      6 July Battalion took over from the French, two companies forward, one in battalion and one in brigade reserve.
      7 to 31 July Intensive patrolling of new sector.

      Charles Kinninmonth - Memorial is at the Soissons Memorial

  • Sources 
    1. [S672] National Archives Cenus for Scotland 1901, Scotland Census 1901, CSSCT1901_132; Household #34, (Reliability: 4).
      Charles Kinninmonth, Son, Age 4
      Residing with his Parents & siblings

    2. [S695] 1911 Scotland Census, 1911-442/00 037/00 005, Line 24 (Reliability: 4).
      Charles Kinninmonth, Son, Age 14, Farm worker

    3. [S642] Registrar Office,, Statutory Marriages, ScotlandsPeople extract of Marriage (Reliability: 4).



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