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Military Records information for Ayton and places above it in the hierarchy

Ayton

At the time of the Napoleonic wars, lists of young men in parishes were compiled so that should there be a need for them to fight, they could be drafted into the Militia. If there were not enough volunteers for a list, a ballot was used to select names for it.

In their booklet of Ayton monumental inscriptions, the Borders Family History Society has included a transcript of the Ayton militia list.

Scotland

  • National Records of Scotland - Military Records
  • UK Military Family History (UKMFH) - UK Military Family History and Genealogy.
  • RAF WW1 Casualties - The Royal Air Force Museum has launched a new website, "Casualty Forms" that enables visitors to explore the casualty forms of officers of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force who served on the Western Front and in the Middle East during the First World War. The forms include information on casualty details, postings, periods of leave, promotions and decorations. Some may also have information on place of burial and name of the officiant. Much of the information on the forms may NOT be recorded in the personnel files held at the (UK) National Archives.

UK and Ireland