Buried or commemorated at THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.
Hij is getrouwd met Mary Fleming.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 3 oktober 1913 te The Manse, Arnothill, Stirlingshire, Scotland, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.Bron 5
Gebeurtenis (Witness at Marriage) op 3 oktober 1913 in The Manse, Arnothill, Stirlingshire, Scotland : George Harrower, Jenny McLean, Witness.Bron 5
1. 790020 HARROWER, THOMAS 28b 1888 31/07/1916Private Gordon Highlanders8th/10th Bn. United Kingdom 'S/5333' France THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C. Husband of Mary Fleming Harrower, of 140 Gordon St., Camelon, Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Son of John Harrower and Isabella Wilson
Record for Thomas Harrower/ Ancestry.com
Name: Thomas Harrower
Gender: Male
Death Date: 30 Jul 1916
Rank: Private
Regiment: Gordon Highlanders
Regimental Number: S/5333
Record for John Harrower
Name: John Harrower
Age: 41
Estimated birth year: abt 1860
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name: Isabella Harrower
Gender: Male
Where born: Alloa, Clackmannan
Registration Number: 479
Registration district: Falkirk
Civil Parish: Falkirk
Town: Falkirk
County: Stirling
Address: 1 West John St
Occupation: Foundry Labourer
ED: 14
Household schedule number: 205
Line: 14
Roll: CSSCT1901_156
Household Members:
Name Age
John Harrower 41 Head
Isabella Harrower 57 Wife Alloa
Colin Harrower 21 Son Alva Iron Moulder
Thomas Harrower 13 Son Alva
George Harrower 11 Son Alva
William Harrower 10 Son Alva
Elizabeth Harrower 7 Daughter Edinburgh
Record for John Harrower
Name: John Harrower
Age: 31
Estimated birth year: abt 1860
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name: Isabella Harrower
Gender: Male
Where born: Alloa, Clackmannan
Registration Number: 470
Registration district: Alva
Civil Parish: Alva
County: Stirlingshire
Address: 85, Park Street
Occupation: Bread Baker
ED: 5
Household schedule number: 185
Line: 12
Roll: CSSCT1891_145
Household Members:
Name Age
John Harrower 31 Head Alloa
Isabella Harrower 28 Wife Alloa
Colin Harrower 11 Son Alloa
John Harrower 7 Son Alloa
Thos Harrower 3 Son Alloa
George Harrower 1 Son Alloa
Record for Thomas Harrower/ www.ancestry.com
1913 HARROWER, THOMAS WILSON MARY FLEMING (Statutory registers Marriages 479/ 182)
Marriages in the District of Falkirk in the County of Stirling 1913.
1913 Third October
The Manse, Annothill, Falkirk
After Banns According to the Forms of the Church of Scotland
(Sgd)
Thomas Wilson Harrower
Ironmoulder (Bachelor)
Age 25, Daintree Terrace, Camelon, Falkirk
Parents: John Harrower
Baker (Journ.)
Isabella Harrower M.S. Wilson
(Sgd)
Mary Fleming
Domestic Servant (Spinster)
Age 21, 17 Kerse Lane, Falkirk
Parents: James Fleming
Nightwatchman
Mary Fleming M.S. Gillespie
(Sgd)
Alexander Louden DD
Minister of Falkirk
(Sgd)
George Harrower, Jenny McLean, Witness
Registered
1913 October 7th, Falkirk
E.M. Hunter
Ass. Registrar
John Harrower & Isabella Wilson Golden Wedding
St Johns Church Hall, Camelon
Reported in Falkirk Herald - Saturday 04 January 1930
The hall of St John's Church, Camelon, was the scene of an extremely happy event on Tuesday evening, when Mr and Mrs John Harrower, who reside at 33 Mansion House Road, celebrated their golden wedding. The jubilarians, who are aged 70 and 66 years respectfully, were married on 31st December, 1879, at Tillicoultry, by the Rev. James Brown. Mr Harrower is a native of Alloa and his good lady was born in Tillicoultry. Twenty-nine years ago they came to Falkirk and later took up residence in Camelon. Mr Harrower, who started work at the early age of seven, has been for these last 28 years employed in the baking department of the old Camelon Cooperative Society, now incorporated with the Falkirk and District United Co-operative Society. He and Mrs Harrower are still hale and hearty and in the enjoyment of excellent health. They are known to and respected by a wide circle of friends in the Camelon district, and they have been the recipients of a host of congratulatory messages on the attainment of their jubilee. At the celebrations in the St. John's Church Hall on Tuesday evening there was a company of approximately 100, comprising members of the family, relatives and friends, and there was also present from Alloa, Mrs Wardlaw, who was bridesmaid at the wedding 50 years ago. The interesting proceedings were presided over by the Rev. Robert Headrick, B.D. and after supper had been partaken of, the chairman extended his own and the company's congratulations to the venerable couple. The health of "The Jubilarians" was enthusiastically pledged on the toast being submitted by Mr Colin Harrower, the eldest son, and Mr John Harrower appropriately replied and afterwards gave the toast, "The Bridesmaid," which was replied to on behalf of Mrs Wardlaw by Mr James Rennie, Tillicoultry. "The Family " was proposed by Mr James Wilson and replied to by Mr John Harrower jun. The occasion. was marked by a series of interesting presentations. On behalf of the members of the family, Mr Colin Harrower presented his parents with a purse of sovereigns, while a gift of a like nature was handed over on behalf of friends by Mr James Rennie, Tillicoultry. From the grandchildren Mr Harrower received a walking stick and Mrs Harrower received an umbrella, these gifts being handed over jointly by Master Hendry, Miss Isabel and Miss Bunty Harrower. Of a family of eight there are surviving five sons and a daughter, two having made the supreme sacrifice in the war. All the members of the family, as well as fourteen grandchildren, were present at the function, which concluded with an enjoyable programme of music and dancing. Forrester's "Broadway" Orchestra providing popular and appropriate accompaniment.
Private THOMAS HARROWER/ http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty
Service Number: S/5333
Regiment & Unit/Ship: Gordon Highlanders 8th/10th Bn.
Date of Death
Died 31 July 1916 Age 28 years old
Buried or commemorated at THIEPVAL MEMORIAL Pier and Face 15 B and 15 C.
France
Country of Service United Kingdom
Additional Info Husband of Mary Fleming Harrower, of 140 Gordon St., Camelon, Falkirk, Stirlingshire. Son of John Harrower and Isabella Wilson.