
James Bryceland
Rank: Private
Service No: 41841
Place of Birth: Rutherglen
Date of Death: 10/04/1918
Theatre of Death: F&F
Regiment/Service: Royal Scots (11th Bn.)
Memorial: Tyne Cot Memorial
Soldier’s Effects information: Father Hugh Bryceland.
1901 census information:
Address: 60 Burnhill Street, Rutherglen.
Father: Hugh (38), coal miner, born about 1863 in Rutherglen.
Mother: Bridget (28) born about 1873 in Ireland.
Brother: Thomas (10) born about 1891 in Rutherglen
Sister: Agnes (7) born about 1894 in Rutherglen.
Brother: Hugh (2) born about 1899 in Rutherglen.
Self: James (1) born about 1900 in Rutherglen.
Sister: Annie (9 months) born about 1900 in Rutherglen.
1911 census information: The family are living in Rutherglen. The family comprises Hugh 47, Bridget 40, Thomas 20, Hugh 15 and James 13, Annie 11, John 8, Helen 6, William 4 and Mary 2.

Newspaper transcript – Bryceland. – Officially reported missing, April 10, Private James Bryceland, No. 41841, 11th Royal Scots, A Coy., 2 Platoon. anyone having relatives in his battalion or company, prisoners of war or otherwise, might kindly inquire about him; any news would be gratefully received by his mother, Mrs Bryceland, 45 New Street, Rutherglen.