John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
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John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Could someone help me find some info on my great great grandfather john Morrison Rooney who died on the 25th of May 1917 over in France. I got this info for him on CWGC
Name: ROONEY, JOHN MORRISON
Initials: J M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Private
Regiment/Service: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Unit Text: 10th Bn.
Age: 35
Date of Death: 25/06/1917
Service No: 41571
Additional information: Brother-in-law of Lily K. Ross, of 1, Grantley St., Shawlands, Glasgow.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: XV. D. 1.
Cemetery: LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY
Lily K. Ross is actually Elizabeth Kennedy. Ross,
Is there anyway to find out what the 10th Bn did in WWI and what battles they fought, is there a war diary that might contain some info of them and could even have Johns name in one. Was there any battles fought close to the 25th of may 1917 that he could fought in but got shot and died of wounds later. It says on his death cert he was KIA.
Any help would be great,
Gary
Name: ROONEY, JOHN MORRISON
Initials: J M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Private
Regiment/Service: Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
Unit Text: 10th Bn.
Age: 35
Date of Death: 25/06/1917
Service No: 41571
Additional information: Brother-in-law of Lily K. Ross, of 1, Grantley St., Shawlands, Glasgow.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: XV. D. 1.
Cemetery: LIJSSENTHOEK MILITARY CEMETERY
Lily K. Ross is actually Elizabeth Kennedy. Ross,
Is there anyway to find out what the 10th Bn did in WWI and what battles they fought, is there a war diary that might contain some info of them and could even have Johns name in one. Was there any battles fought close to the 25th of may 1917 that he could fought in but got shot and died of wounds later. It says on his death cert he was KIA.
Any help would be great,
Gary
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Hi Gary
the 10th seems an odd unit if the list is correct.
This site may help you though.
http://www.1914-1918.net/scotrif.htm
the 10th seems an odd unit if the list is correct.
This site may help you though.
http://www.1914-1918.net/scotrif.htm
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Hello Gary,
He’s included in a long list of rank and file Scottish losses reported in The Scotsman, 23 July, 1917.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
CAMERONIANS (Scot. Rifles.)—Foulis, 240877, R. (Motherwell); Laing, 11452, A. (Glasgow); Murphy, 8383, J. (Glasgow); Rooney, 41571, J. (Glasgow).
Did you get his medal card from Ancestry or from the National Archives (listed under Scottish Rifles).
Have you checked Ancestry to see if his service record has survived. About two thirds of WW1 British Army records were destroyed during WW2.
You can get a photograph of his grave here. http://www.twgpp.org/information.php?id=99688
You’ll find him listed on the City of Glasgow Roll of Honour. http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/scottishmilitary
He died of wounds, which means he wasn’t killed outright on the battlefield. Nothing earlier came up in the newspaper saying he had been wounded so it’s likely that he died not long after being wounded.
There’s a description of the War Cemetery here and you’ll see there was a Casualty Clearing Station in the vicinity. http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_det ... 900&mode=1
You can read about the treatment of wounded soldiers here and see how Casualty Clearing Stations fitted into the picture. http://www.1914-1918.net/wounded.htm
On this page you’ll find an item about Private Alexander Reid of the 10th Cameronians. He appears to have died the day before your fellow at a Field Ambulance, presumably a bit closer to the action. https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/na/Ki ... al/ww1917/
Hope that helps,
Alan
He’s included in a long list of rank and file Scottish losses reported in The Scotsman, 23 July, 1917.
DIED OF WOUNDS.
CAMERONIANS (Scot. Rifles.)—Foulis, 240877, R. (Motherwell); Laing, 11452, A. (Glasgow); Murphy, 8383, J. (Glasgow); Rooney, 41571, J. (Glasgow).
Did you get his medal card from Ancestry or from the National Archives (listed under Scottish Rifles).
Have you checked Ancestry to see if his service record has survived. About two thirds of WW1 British Army records were destroyed during WW2.
You can get a photograph of his grave here. http://www.twgpp.org/information.php?id=99688
You’ll find him listed on the City of Glasgow Roll of Honour. http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/scottishmilitary
He died of wounds, which means he wasn’t killed outright on the battlefield. Nothing earlier came up in the newspaper saying he had been wounded so it’s likely that he died not long after being wounded.
There’s a description of the War Cemetery here and you’ll see there was a Casualty Clearing Station in the vicinity. http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_det ... 900&mode=1
You can read about the treatment of wounded soldiers here and see how Casualty Clearing Stations fitted into the picture. http://www.1914-1918.net/wounded.htm
On this page you’ll find an item about Private Alexander Reid of the 10th Cameronians. He appears to have died the day before your fellow at a Field Ambulance, presumably a bit closer to the action. https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/na/Ki ... al/ww1917/
Hope that helps,
Alan
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
This is fantastic.
Thank you very very much.
Yes i managed to get is card on ancestry but i am confused to what medals he got because it dosent give names it gives a letter then some numbers.
the website you gave me for the picture of johns grave is amazing, on their i got john my great great grandfather, great great uncle and my second cousin three times removed
Thanks for all the info on the Casualty Clearing Stations.
Gary
Thank you very very much.
Yes i managed to get is card on ancestry but i am confused to what medals he got because it dosent give names it gives a letter then some numbers.
the website you gave me for the picture of johns grave is amazing, on their i got john my great great grandfather, great great uncle and my second cousin three times removed

Thanks for all the info on the Casualty Clearing Stations.
Gary
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Hi Gary
and here www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/medals.asp
Best wishes
Lesley
Try here www.1914-1918.net/grandad/mic.htmYes i managed to get is card on ancestry but i am confused to what medals he got because it dosent give names it gives a letter then some numbers.
and here www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/medals.asp
Best wishes
Lesley
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Thanks lesley,
Are these the sort of medals John would have got, my great grandfather alexander (also on other posts) got the british war and victory medal.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Medals-Replic ... 336bd4c3a1
Would both john and alexander get the same medal or would there be a different design for them.
Gary
Are these the sort of medals John would have got, my great grandfather alexander (also on other posts) got the british war and victory medal.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Medals-Replic ... 336bd4c3a1
Would both john and alexander get the same medal or would there be a different design for them.
Gary
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Gary,
My ggf was also in 10th Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) - he was killed at Loos in 1915. I have the particular volume of Soldiers Died in the Great War - I'll look him up and post any information.
Incidentally, I cannot recommend the Great War Forum enough; they will provide anything you require - in a heartbeat!
http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forum ... hp?act=idx
Roxy
My ggf was also in 10th Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) - he was killed at Loos in 1915. I have the particular volume of Soldiers Died in the Great War - I'll look him up and post any information.
Incidentally, I cannot recommend the Great War Forum enough; they will provide anything you require - in a heartbeat!
http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forum ... hp?act=idx
Roxy
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I'll think of something appropriate soon!
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Gary,
From SDGW,
41571 Pte J Rooney enlisted in Glasgow. His place of birth is not listed. He died, on 25 Jun 1917, of wounds inflicted in France and Flanders.
Roxy
PS. I'm not sure why Stewie thinks 10 SR was an odd unit, by the way.
From SDGW,
41571 Pte J Rooney enlisted in Glasgow. His place of birth is not listed. He died, on 25 Jun 1917, of wounds inflicted in France and Flanders.
Roxy
PS. I'm not sure why Stewie thinks 10 SR was an odd unit, by the way.

I'll think of something appropriate soon!
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Hi Roxy
Only because I couldn't find it as a unit
When I originally did a search for the 10th perhaps I was having some internet problems, which has happened recently trying to connect through my isp, but today I read a nice article about the 10th about their WWI engagement
Never mind maybe its not so odd. And anyway I am ex navy don't know much about those landlubbers

Only because I couldn't find it as a unit

When I originally did a search for the 10th perhaps I was having some internet problems, which has happened recently trying to connect through my isp, but today I read a nice article about the 10th about their WWI engagement
Never mind maybe its not so odd. And anyway I am ex navy don't know much about those landlubbers


Stewie
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Re: John Morrison ROONEY 10th BN. Cameronian (Scottish Riffles)
Stewie,
I'm RAF, so I know what you mean!
Roxy
I'm RAF, so I know what you mean!

Roxy
I'll think of something appropriate soon!