Jenni, These may not be linked at all, but a lot of Marykirk folk ended up in Montrose due to work being available in the mills. Some of these could be relations: Alexander Low TOWNS Driver 19940, No. 1 Depot Company (Aldershot), Army Service Corps Died on Sunday, 6th June 1915. Age 32. Son of the late David and Elizabeth Towns, of Montrose. KENSAL GREEN (ALL SOULS') CEMETERY - Grave Reference: 213. 7. 3 James H. TOWNS Private 1605, 2nd Battalion, Rhodesia Regiment Died on Saturday, 19th May 1917. Age 43. Son of James Towns and Jessie Hunter, of 27 Lower Hall Street, Montrose. BULAWAYO (ATHLONE) CEMETERY - Grave Reference: 23. 1700 Jonathan (Joss) TOWNS Private 267776, 6th (Perthshire) Battalion (Territorial Force), Black Watch Killed in action on Tuesday, 31st July 1917. Age 36. Born in Montrose and enlisted at Edinburgh. Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Towns, of 32 Reform Street, Montrose; husband of Isabella Spence Towns, of 26 India Lane, Montrose. NEW IRISH FARM CEMETERY - Grave Reference: XXVI. A. 8 Ian Edwards Ilford, UK Counties of Angus & Kincardine WW1 Roll of Honour http://vzone.virgin.net/ian.edwards2/index.htm 5th (Angus & Dundee) Battalion (T.F.), Black Watch http://vzone.virgin.net/ian.edwards2/bwmain.htm