The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has 1,042 recorded WW1 deaths for the 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles).
CHALMERS, (MC.DCM. LS&GCM. Medal of St. George 1st Class(Russia)). John. Regimental Serjeant Major, 4978. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. Died of wounds, 24-10-1916. Age 39. Son of Alexander Chalmers. Native of Aberdeen, UK. Served in South African Campaign.
Stone Inscription :- "There Is A Link Death Cannot Sever Love And Remembrance Last For Ever".
Military Cross.
Distinguished Conduct Medal.
Long Service & Good Conduct Medal.
Medal of St. George 1st Class (Russia).
EATON, H.C. Private, 242166. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). Ham British Cemetery, Muille-Villette, Somme, France. 25-03-1918.
Stone Inscription :- "Their Glory Shall Not Be Blotted Out".
GRUNDY, James. Lance Corporal, 201874. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). New Irish Farm, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 23-11-1917. Age 23. Son of John & Sarah Ann Grundy of Princess Road, Ripon, Yorkshire, UK. Native of Bury, Lancashire, UK.
JAMIESON, Joseph. Private, 32988. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). Perth Cemetery, (China Wall), West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 21-06-1917. Age 39. Son of Joseph & Mary Jamieson of Glasgow, UK. Husband of Mary Eveling Jamieson of "Maryville", Forthview Terrace, Blackhall, Edinburgh, UK. Manager of John Cotton, Tobacconist, Edinburgh. Stone Inscription :- "Until The Day Dawns I Thank My God For Every Remembrance Of Thee".
KING, Thomas Gordon. Corporal, 8655. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). New Irish Farm Cemetery, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. 23-11-1917. Age 30. Husband of Mrs. N.A. King of Idmiston Road, Stratford, London, UK. Stone Inscription :- "O For The Touch Of A Vanished Hand And The Sound Of A Voice That Is Still".
MacKENZIE, (MC). Albert James. Second Lieutenant. 4th (Extra Reserve) Battalion, Attached :- 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). Wimereux Communal Cemetery, Pas-de-Calais, France. 13-12-1917. Age 25. Son of John William MacKenzie of Lasswade, Edinburgh, UK.
Stone Inscription :- "There Is A Link Death Cannot Sever Love And Remembrance Last For Ever".
Military Cross.
MAYO, (DCM). Percy Joseph. Company Serjeant Major, 8347. 2nd Battalion, Cameronians, (Scottish Rifles). Grove Town cemetery, Meaulte, Somme, France. 29-10-1916. Age 36. Son of Frank & Margaret Mayo of Garnethill Street, Glasgow, UK.