Saturday 30 March 2019

ANGUS, Robert

Lance-Corporal Robert Angus
Lance Corporal, 2nd Batt., Royal Scots Fusiliers
Service No: 20885
Died: 09/07/1916
Age: 23

Remembered on the Thiepval Memorial
Remembered on family memorial in Bangor Cemetery

Robert Angus was born on 6th September 1893 in Cottown, a small townland in Co Down between Donaghadee and Bangor, and was the second son of Alexander Angus, a labourer, and his wife Mary (nee Murphy) and the fifth of their nine children. Like his father and brother Robert worked as an agricultural labourer after leaving school.

Robert moved to Scotland and was working as a bricklayer's labourer when he enlisted in  December 1915 in the Royal Scots Fusiliers. He was posted  to the 3rd Batt. in February 1916 where he was appointed Lance-Corporal in March 1916. He was then posted to the 1st Batt. joining them in France in June 1916.

Memorial Window in Shore Street Presbyterian Church, Donaghadee

Posted to the 2nd Batt. on 5th July 1916 Robert was killed in action just 4 days later on 9th July 1916 on the Somme.

Two of Robert's brothers, Blair and Robert, also served. Blair was reported missing on 1st July 1916 but it took almost a year before he was official recorded as presumed killed on that date. His brother James was killed on 11th September 1916.


KILLED IN ACTION
ANGUS – Kiled in action on July 9, 1916, Lance-Corporal Robert Angus, Royal Scots Fusiliers, aged 22 years, second son of Alexander and Mary Angus, late of Cottown. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Father, Mother, Sisters, Brothers and Uncle (on Active Service). 20 Albert Street, Bangor.
Belfast Newsletter, 1st August 1916

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