Lt.-Col. Stewart MacDougall of Lunga

Husband of Wilhelmina Dorothy (Liddel) father of Ian, Helen, Dorothy, Mary and Shiela
Second son of John MacDougall and Richmond Stewart
b: 1854, Fell in action France, 22nd July 1915
Sister Annie MacDougall, married a Mr Thorpe (brewer from Newark) and they lived at Ardbrecknish on Loch Awe were they built the small Chapel (Episcopalian) and had a large family of 9 children. All of which spent a lot of time at Lunga with their cousins. . Of the nine we know of General Thorpe son of Annie who lived with his sister Helen Thorpe in Hundleby (lincs) after his retirement and visited Lunga often.
Another sister Ishbel married a Mr Preston

Stewart MacDougall of Lunga
b: 1854, Fell in action France,
22nd July 1915 Obituary

Wilhelmina Clara Liddel
wife of Stewart MacDougall
mother of Ian, Helen,Dorothy, Mary and Shiela

Major Stewart MacDougall of Lunga outside front door at Lunga.

Stewart MacDougall Gentleman at arms

Major Stewart MacDougall, Helen, Mr C Preston, Mr Thorpe
These must be Helen's first cousins children of Annie and Ishbel

Helen, Dorothy, Mary and Shiela MacDougall daaughters of Stewart macDougall of Lunga
stewart
studio portrait
Stewart MacDougall
stewart close up portrait image
Major MacDougall of Lunga,
close up from a group picture at Ardbrecknish
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Ardbrecknish. Major J Gascoigne (Craignish), Miss MacDougall, Mrs Pelham Clinton, W P Clinton, Mrs H Callander, Miss MacRae, Mrs Thorpe.
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Rodney Lodge Perth. Colonel Brickenden, JS Harford, Mrs / Miss Tennent,
Mrs H Callander, Lady A Kennedy, Major MacDougall, Miss MacDougall, Lord A Kennedy.
Stuart MacDougall
Stewart MAcDougall as a younger man from CDV
Stewart MacDougall
Date of Death: 21/07/1915 aged 61, Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Highlanders HOUCHIN COMMUNAL CEMETERY note : found mention of
Children of Lt.-Col. Stewart MacDougall:
Helen Margaret MacDougall b. b 1895, d. 1 Feb 1941
Ishabel Wilhelmina Sheila MacDougall b. b 1912, d. 26 Mar 1961
assume this is Shiela
Stewart MacDougall of Lunga was an active member of the Piobareachd ( piping) Society music comitee, Volume V " the rout of Glenfruin" was published in 1912 and had more consultation with pipers than earlier volumes as Major William Stewart Ensay had previously been the editor and ran it as a one man band.