Register of Polish War Graves in Scotland
 
County of Renfrewshire
 
Two cemeteries in contain in total 4 Polish war graves. The cemeteries are- 
 

Paisley, Hawkhead Cemetery

 

Renfrew, Arkleston Cemetery

 

This large cemetery is located at Hawkhead Road close to Hawkhead Hospital.

 

The cemetery is located to the west of the Hillington Industrial Estate and may be reached via Penilee Road. The M8 motorway runs past the cemetery.

 

 

Paisley, Hawkhead Cemetery

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

pchor B K P Szczurek

Bohdan or  Bogdan Karol Paweł

10 psk

7.10.40

22

14.2.1918, Zebrzydowice, Cieszyn Dist.,  st strz-pchor Grave No M.I.690

 

Renfrew, Arkleston Cemetery

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

szer A Ptaszkowski

Antoni

309 Polish Sqn

14.3.41

27

23.4.1923, place not known

st szer P M Radke

Paweł Marcin    

309 Polish Sqn

13.3.41

27

10.11.1913, Bydgoszcz

szer Z Sokołowski

Zygmunt

309 Polish Sqn

13.3.41

24

26.2.1917, Lwów

 
County of Ross and Cromarty
 
One cemetery in this County contains 9 Polish war graves. The cemetery is- 
 

Kiltearn Parish Churchyard near Evanton,

 

The cemetery lies on the northern shore of the Cromarty Firth just off the A9 and close to Evanton.

 

 

Kiltearn Parish Churchyard

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Cpl L Bernat

Ludwik

Polish Resettlement Corps

5.12.46

27

10.8.1919, Krasna, Cieszyn Dist.  Listed in the CWGC Register as Cpl Ludwik Bernat.

kpl S Dylewski

Stefan     

8 AGS

28.1.43

24

11.11.1918, Tomaszów Mazowiecki.  kapr pil

Pte S Leszczyński

Stanisław

Polish Resettlement Corps

23.11.46

26

3.4.1920, Subkowy, Tczew Dist.  Listed in the CWGC Register as Pte Stanisław Leszczynski,  25 pom baon piech

szer H Murkiewicz

Henryk

26 baon pozn

30.10.45

(22)

20.5.1923, Werdon (Tarczyn), Grójec Dist.,  Mrukiewicz

plt J Pażak

Jan

25 baon piech         

27.10.46

29

22.1.1917, Kiecer-Peklany ?

st szer A Przybyła

Antoni     

24 baon piech         

11.9.45

29

8.1.1916, Janów, Katowice Dist.,  st strz

san W Szura

Władysław

CW Sł Zdr

26.8.45

19

25.3.1926, Borek Stary, Rzeszów Dist.,  2 pol stacja opatrunk

kpl A Ścigała

Adam      

8 AGS

10.7.44

26

23.11.1917, Częstochowa

szer Z Ulanowski

Zygmunt

kw gł 8 bryg piech

30.1.46

21

12.10.1924, Kopaniarze, Lubawa Dist.

 

County of Roxburghshire
 
One cemetery in this County contains 3 Polish war graves. The cemetery is- 
 

Hawick, Wellogate Cemetery

The cemetery is located up Cross Wynd and the Polish graves are in the Burghal portion.

 

Hawick, Wellogate Cemetery

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

WO II S Dziurdzia

Stanisław

Polish Resettlement Corps

26.12.46

46

8.5.1900, Nieszkowice Małe, Bochnia Dist.,  st ogn

Pte K Piekarski

Kazimierz

Polish Resettlement Corps

5.4.47

43

10.3.1904, Wilno

Valentin Galeza

 

Polish Army Corps

21.10.40

(25)

15.7.1915,  szer Walenty Gałęza,  or died 23.10.40.  Private memorial.

 

County of Stirlingshire
 
Three cemeteries in this county contain in total 12 Polish war graves. The cemeteries are- 
 

Falkirk Cemetery

Larbert Cemetery

Grangemouth, Grandsable Cemetery

The cemetery is at Camelon and close to Camelon Station.

 

 

The cemetery lies about 1.5 miles north-east of Larbert Station on Muirhead Road.

The cemetery is located south of the M9 motorway on the A905 (Grandsable Road).

 

 

Falkirk Cemetery

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Pte  A Ciachorowski  

Aleksander

Polish Resettlement Corps

4.9.47

23

21.12.1923, Barkocin, Pomorze Prov.  strz

plt S H Domański

Stanisław

3 Sqdn

3.7.44

24

1.11.1919, Garwolin

 

Larbert Cemetery

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

szer S Bartnik

Stanisław

KU 1

4.12.40

22

12.3.1918, Nawsie, Jasło Dist.,  4 obóz oficerski szkoc, strz

por J Z Kołakowski  

Jeremi Zygmunt

10 bryg kaw panc

26.2.41

39

24.11.1902 or 21.10.1902, Warszawa.  I Korpusa

 

Grangemouth, Grandsable Cemetery

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

kpl T H Koch

Tadeusz Henryk

58 OTU

15.5.41

28

29.2.1912, place of birth unknown

pchor E T Łukomski

Eugeniusz Tadeusz

58 OTU

24.11.41

23

13.2.1918, Łódź.  kpl-pchor

ppor W E Małkiewicz

Witold Eugeniusz

58 OTU

17.4.42

24

8.2.1918, place of birth unknown

szer B Ostoja-Słoński

Bohdan

58 OTU

30.10.41

22

1.1.1919, Tarnów.  sierż pil Słoński-Ostoja

pchor K Samiec

Karol

58 OTU

4.11.41

21

2.12.1920, place of birth unknown,  kpl-pchor

kpl T Siemieńczuk    

Tadeusz

58 OTU

17.4.42

26

4.7.1915, place of birth unknown.  kpl-pil

kpl B J Szot

Bolesław Józef Jerzy

58 OTU

5.6.42

22

1.1.1920, Kraków.  kpl pil

kpl E Szumski

Edmund or Edward

58 OTU

22.11.41

25

4.6.1916, Kenelin, Germany

                              

County of Wigtownshire
 
One cemetery in this County contains 3 Polish war graves. The cemetery is- 
 

Stranraer, Glebe Cemetery, Leswalt

The cemetery is located in the town off Coronation Drive.

 

 

Stranraer, Glebe Cemetery, Leswalt

 

 

 

 

 

Rank and Name

First Name(s)

Unit

Died

Age

Date of Birth and Place, Supplementary information

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

por E Byliński

Eugeniusz

4 AOS

14.7.41

27

20.5.1914 or 14.7.1914, Wilno. Mentioned in the Air Force section of the Polish Register of 1952 are two Czechs serving in the Polish Air Force who died in the same air accident which killed por pil-F/O Byliński. Their names are- LAC Jan Marszalek, (P787863) and LAC Zdenak Hytka. sierż

plt J L Szałkiewicz

Jan Leon 

4 B&GS

15.5.41

27

26.4.1914, Wilno

ppor K Wąchal

Kazimierz

4 B&GS

15.5.41

37

7.2.1904, Charkówka, Krosno Dist.

 

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