Remembering those who fought in the Great War.

James Harper

Son of James & Rose, 3 St Andrew Street, Greenock. Worked in Scotts Foundry as Apprentice Brass Moulder

Wounded on 6th May 1915. James apparently died in 1919 of wounds received in France. His companions placed a stone of remembrance in Greenock Cemetery for him and two brothers who were also killed John Devlin Harper and Tom M Harper

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