Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour |
1914-1919 |
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School district |
Knockiandue |
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Village roll |
Keose |
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House |
First name |
Surname |
Family relations |
Rank |
Unit |
Date of death |
Age |
Circumstances of death |
Decorations |
Remarks |
1 |
A.F. |
Macdonald |
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Colonel |
New Zealanders |
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Organised hospital work and
dealt with wounded in Gallipoli campaign. Promoted Major at end 1915.
Mentioned in Sir Ian Hamilton's despatches for his distinguished services,
and received the thanks for the New Zealand Parliament. Was promoted
Assistant Chaplain General in 1917, with the rank of Colonel, and in 1918 was
created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire by the King for his
distinguished services. He also served in the South African War and was
mentioned in despatches both by Sir George White and General Walter Kitchener
for his gallant conduct |
2 |
Donald |
Mackenzie |
Son of Colin
Mackenzie |
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Military Foot Police |
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2 |
Angus |
Mackenzie |
Son of Colin
Mackenzie |
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Royal Army Medical
Corps |
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3 |
Roderick |
Mackenzie |
Son of John Mackenzie |
Sergeant Major |
Seaforth Highlanders |
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4 |
George |
Mackenzie |
Son of Murdo
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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5 |
George |
Macleod |
Son of Murdo Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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6 |
Donald |
Smith |
Son of John Smith |
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Military Foot Police |
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7 |
Donald |
Mackenzie |
Son of Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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Lovat Scouts |
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8 |
Murdo |
Mackenzie |
Son of John
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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10 |
John |
Macaulay |
Son of Angus Macaulay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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10 |
Donald |
Macaulay |
Son of Angus Macaulay |
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Canadians |
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11 |
Alexander |
Montgomery |
Son of James
Montgomery |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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12 |
Angus |
Mackay |
Son of Donald Mackay |
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Royal Naval Division |
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Mons
Star |
Interned in
Holland |
12 |
John |
Mackay |
Son of Donald Mackay |
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Canadians |
Oct-16 |
31 |
Killed
in action in France |
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12 |
Jurdo |
Macrae |
Son of Murdo Macrae,
Habost |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Severely
wounded, right leg amputated |
14 |
Colin |
Macaulay |
Son of Alex Macaulay |
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Cameron Highlanders |
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14 |
Kenneth |
Macaulay |
Son of Alex Macaulay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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14 |
Donald |
Macaulay |
Son of Colin
Macaulay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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14 |
Murdo |
Macaulay |
Son of Colin
Macaulay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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14 |
Angus |
Maciver |
Son of Donald Maciver |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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15 |
Donald |
Mackenzie |
Son of Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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Wounded and
discharged |
15 |
Alexander |
Mackenzie |
Son of Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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15 |
Murdo |
Mackenzie |
Son of Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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15 |
John |
Mackenzie |
Son of Kenneth
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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15 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
Son of John Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Knockiandue |
Donald Roderick |
Mackenzie |
Son of Donald
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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Wounded twice
and shell shocked |
Post Office |
Roderick |
Smith |
Son of Angus Smith |
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7th Cameron
Highlanders |
28/07/1917 |
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Died
of wounds at Ypres |
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Wounded in the
right hand, necessitating the amputation of one finger. After recovered,
engaged as a clerk behind the lines. Died in field ambulance on the way to
hospital of wounds received in action around Ypres. Was engaged in the
drapery trade in South Wales before joining up. |
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