Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour |
1914-1919 |
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School district |
Knock, Point |
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Village roll |
Aignish |
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Croft |
First name |
Surname |
Family relations |
Rank |
Unit |
Date of death |
Age |
Circumstances of death |
Decorations |
Remarks |
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Donald |
Macleod |
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Leading Seaman |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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Murdo |
Murray |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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3 |
George |
Macleod |
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Second Hand |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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5 |
Donald |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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5 |
Malcolm |
Macleod |
Son of Malcolm
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve,
Trawler Section |
01/01/1919 |
19 |
Lost
in Iolaire |
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6 |
William |
Crichton |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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7 |
Roderick |
Macleod |
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Lieutenant |
West African
Frontier Force, Nigerian Rgt |
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Wounded
severely in action. Was 6 years in the army before war broke out, discharged
1913. Reenlisted voluntarily in August 1914, having come home at his own
expense to join the Seaforths. On recovery from wounds was sent to West
Africa where he was promoted Lieutenant "for meritorious work in the
field" |
7 |
Donald snr |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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7 |
Alexander |
Macleod |
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Royal Army Service
Corps |
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Murdo |
Macleod |
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US Army |
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7 |
Donald |
Macleod |
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Sergeant |
Seaforth Highlanders |
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Severely
wounded at Arras in April 1917 |
8 |
Donald |
Mackenzie |
Sons of Widow Murdo
Mackenzie |
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Royal Garrison
Artillery |
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Discharged
due to wounds received in action |
8 |
Roderick |
Mackenzie |
Sons of Widow Murdo
Mackenzie |
Gunner |
Royal Naval Reserve |
10/06/1918 |
20 |
Drowned
in torpedoing of SS Borg |
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8 |
Murdo |
Mackenzie |
Sons of Widow Murdo
Mackenzie |
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Cameron Highlanders
of Canada |
08/08/1918 |
23 |
Killed
in action in France |
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Malcolm |
Mackenzie |
Sons of Widow Murdo
Mackenzie |
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Gordon Highlanders |
12/05/1915 |
19 |
Died
of wounds in France |
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9 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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9 |
Donald |
Macleod |
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Lieutenant |
King's African
Rifles |
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Was
a teacher in East Africa working for the United Free Church when war broke
out. He and the rest of the Mission staff capable of bearing arms, together
with the native soldiers, were hastily mobilised and with the aid of other 50
British settlers defeated the Germans at Karonga and saved the situation till
reinforcements came from headquarters. |
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Roderick |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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1914 Star |
Interned
in Holland |
10 |
Alexander |
Macrae |
Son of Evander
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
03/03/1916 |
25 |
Lost
in collision at sea off Butt of Lewis |
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10 |
Murdo |
Macrae |
Son of Evander
Mackenzie |
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Manchester Regiment |
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Served
in Palestine |
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Kenneth |
Mackenzie |
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Canadian Engineers |
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John |
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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11 |
Donald |
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Torquil |
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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12 |
Alexander |
Munro |
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Royal Naval Reserve,
HMS Queen Elizabeth |
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13 |
Duncan |
Mackay |
Son of John Mackay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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13 |
Murdo |
Mackay |
Son of John Mackay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
Mar-17 |
26 |
Died
at Plymouth |
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Was
one of the few RNR men to escape after the fall of Antwerp, making his way on
foot across Holland, dressed in clothes given him by a friendly Dutch farmer |
14 |
Kenneth |
Macmillan |
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Second Hand |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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16 |
Alexander |
Macaskill |
Son of William
Macaskill |
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Gordon Highlanders |
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Frostbitten |
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Malcolm |
Macaskill |
Son of William
Macaskill |
Leading Seaman |
Royal Naval Reserve |
12/11/1918 |
31 |
Died
of pneumonia at Kirkwall |
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17 |
Neil |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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17 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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17 |
Malcolm |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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18 |
John |
Macleod |
Son of Murdo Macleod |
Gunner |
Ross Mountain
Battery |
09/09/1915 |
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Died
of wounds sustained at Suvla Bay on 8/8/1915 |
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18 |
Alexander |
Macleod |
Son of Murdo Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Wounded |
18 |
John |
Macleod |
Son of Murdo Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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1914 Star |
Interned
in Holland |
19 |
Kenneth |
Campbell |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Died
of wounds and pneumonia in France |
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19 |
Donald |
Campbell |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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20 |
Malcolm |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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20 |
Finlay |
Macdonald |
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Gordon Highlanders |
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Twice
wounded |
21 |
Donald |
Macsween |
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Gordon Highlanders |
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21 |
Kenneth |
Macsween |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
11/08/1915 |
21 |
Killed
in action in France |
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22 |
Norman |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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23 |
Donald |
Maciver |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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24 |
Roderick Ross |
Macleod |
Son of Murdo
Macleod, contractor |
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Gordon Highlanders |
Dec-14 |
17 |
Killed
in action |
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24 |
Angus |
Mackay |
Son of John Mackay |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Wounded |
24 |
Donald |
Mackay |
Son of John Mackay |
Lieutenant |
2nd Seaforth
Highlanders |
17/11/1918 |
31 |
Died
of wounds in France |
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25 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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25 |
Murdo |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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25 |
Hector |
Macdonald |
Son of Donald
Macdonald (above) |
King's Sergeant |
Seaforth Highlanders |
25/03/1918 |
23 |
Died
of wounds in France |
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Wounded.
When a corporal in a tight corner, he led his company after all his officers
had been put out of action; took a strongly fortified blockhouse and a large
number of German prisoners. Was promoted King's Sergeant for bravery in this
action. |
26 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
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Gordon Highlanders |
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Wounded
in France 1915 |
27 |
Torquil |
Munro |
Son of John Munro |
Gunner |
Royal Naval Reserve |
1919 |
24 |
Died
of pneumonia in Glasgow |
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27 |
William |
Munro |
Son of John Munro |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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27 |
John MA |
Munro |
Son of John Munro |
Lieutenant |
7th Seaforth
Highlanders |
16/04/1918 |
28 |
Killed
in action |
MC for
"Conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when he covered the
withdrawal of his battalion with his platoon until it was nearly surrounded,
and extricated it from a very difficult position in a most skilful
manner" |
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28 |
Colin |
Maciver |
Son of Malcolm
Maciver |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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28 |
Malcolm |
Maciver |
Son of Malcolm
Maciver |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
01/01/1919 |
37 |
Lost
in Iolaire |
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29 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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30 |
Angus |
Macdonald |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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31 |
Angus |
Macleod |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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31 |
Murdo |
Macleod |
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Royal Army Service
Corps |
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Wounded
3 times |
31 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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32 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Aignish Farm |
Donald M. |
Macrae |
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Major |
South African
Medical Corps |
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Aignish Farm |
Duncan M. |
Macrae |
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Captain |
South African
Medical Corps |
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