Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour |
1914-1919 |
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School district |
Sandwickhill |
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Village roll |
Lower Sandwick |
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House |
First name |
Surname |
Family relations |
Rank |
Unit |
Date of death |
Age |
Circumstances of death |
Decorations |
Remarks |
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William John |
Macleod |
Son of William
Macleod |
Sergeant |
1st Seaforth
Highlanders |
26/08/1918 |
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Killed
in action at Baku |
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Donald |
Macleod |
Son of William
Macleod |
Sergeant |
Canadians |
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MM and DCM for
gallant conduct on 5/6/1916. when, under heavy fire, he rescued wounded
infantry from a crater. In April 1916, in a fierce hand-to-hand encounter
with the enemy, he was one of six survivors of his company |
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John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Angus |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve,
Trawler Section |
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Father and son |
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6 |
John |
Mackenzie |
Son of John
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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Wounded |
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Robert |
Mackenzie |
Son of John
Mackenzie |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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6 |
Kenneth |
Mackenzie |
Son of John
Mackenzie |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Killed
in action |
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Had been in
regular army; was in merchant service at outbreak of war. Rejoined his old
battalion (1st Seaforths) and was wounded once before being killed in action) |
7 |
John |
Macdonald |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Severely
wounded |
9 |
Andrew |
Matheson |
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Royal Navy |
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Discharged due
to wounds |
9 |
John |
Matheson |
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1st Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Twice wounded
in France and once in Mesopotamia |
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Murdo |
Matheson |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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10 |
Murdo |
Macaulay |
Son of John Macaulay |
Chief Petty Officer |
Royal Navy |
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DSM |
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10 |
Alexander |
Macaulay |
Son of John Macaulay |
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Canadians |
09/09/1916 |
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Killed
in action in France |
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11 |
Roderick |
Fraser |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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12 |
John |
Macaskill |
Son of Kenneth
macaskill |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
01/01/1919 |
24 |
Lost
in Iolaire |
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12 |
Malcolm |
Macaskill |
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Driver |
Canadians |
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16 |
Roderick |
Macdonald |
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Merchant Navy |
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19 |
Allan |
Munro |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Murdo |
Munro |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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20 |
Donald |
Murray |
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Black Watch |
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21 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
1916 |
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Died
through a strain got on service |
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Alex John |
Macdonald |
Nephew of Donald
Macdonald (above) |
Corporal |
Royal Scots |
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Taken prisoner
1 August 1917 |
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Angus |
Macdonald |
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US Army |
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Served in
France |
22 |
Alexander |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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23 |
Alexander |
Jamieson |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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25 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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27 |
Roderick |
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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27 |
Hector |
Mackenzie |
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Canadians |
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27 |
Donald |
Mackenzie |
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New Zealanders |
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27 |
Donald |
Angus |
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Lance Corporal |
1st Gordon
Highlanders |
21/07/1915 |
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Died
in hospital at Aberdeen |
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