07/03/2021 |
Many thinks to Alan Rosborough, who posted the grave photo on our Facebook page and added a date of birth. |
07/03/2021 |
Andrew Lagan was the son of William and Annie Lagan. |
07/03/2021 |
Lance Corporal Andrew Lagan was serving at HMS Victory, a Royal Navy Barracks/Base in Portsmouth when he was killed or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action on Monday 16 November 1914. He was 20 years old. |
07/03/2021 |
Naval records suggest he was born on 7th April 1894 in Kildress, Cookstown. However no GRONI record can be found for this. |
17/11/2017 |
The CWGC record Lance Corporal Andrew Lagan as the son of William and Annie Lagan of 43 Wood Street, Grangetown, Yorkshire. |
17/11/2017 |
Lance Corporal Andrew Lagan is buried in Southampton Old Cemetery in Hampshire England. |
17/11/2017 |
He was listed in the ‘Ledger’ as being with the Princess Helena, a hired paddle minesweeper, for a time. |