Loyal
Lewis Roll of Honour |
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1914-1919 |
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Town roll |
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Stornoway |
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Streets |
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Church Street |
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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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Frank R. |
Cochrane |
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Highland Light Infantry |
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David |
Forsyth |
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Royal Garrison
Artillery |
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John |
Macaulay |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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Angus |
Macdonald |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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15 |
Donald |
Macaskill |
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Seaforth Highlanders |
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Wounded |
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Norman |
Macritchie |
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Royal Army Medical
Corps |
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Malcolm |
Macritchie |
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Merchant Navy |
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Father and son |
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20 |
Murdo |
Maclean |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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20 |
John |
Macleod |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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20 |
Matthew |
Murray |
Son of Neil Murray,
tailor |
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Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders |
08/09/1916 |
28 |
Died
at home |
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Was connected
with the Army from boyhood. When barely 14, he enlisted in the Seaforth
Militia as a bugler, and served 6 years in that capacity. Was 4 years in the
Gordons (TF); joined voluntarily the A&S Highlanders when war was
declared. While undergoing training he contracted enteric fever, and soon
after his discharge from hospital took rheumatic fever. Was discharged on
medical grounds |
20 |
Alexander D. |
Murray |
Son of Neil Murray,
tailor |
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24th Australians |
01/09/1918 |
25 |
Killed
in action |
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Was a seaman
for 3 years on a colliery transport; went to Australia in 1916; joined
Australian forces 1917; went into firing line in France in March 1918 |
20 |
Murdo |
Murray |
Son of Neil Murray,
tailor |
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2nd Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Military
medal for gallantry in the field, rushed enemy gun single-handed, killed 2,
captured 4 as well as the gun. |
Wounded twice |
20 |
Alexander I. |
Macleod |
Son of Angus
Macleod, baker |
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Royal Engineers |
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20 |
Malcolm M. |
Macleod |
Son of Angus
Macleod, baker |
Corporal |
Highland Light
Infantry |
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20 |
Angus Ferguson |
Murray |
Son of Robert Clark
Murray of London |
Electrician |
Royal Navy |
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Discharged in
1916 due to nervous breakdown |
20 |
Robert |
Murray |
Son of Robert Clark
Murray of London |
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Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders |
12/10/1917 |
21 |
Killed
in action |
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Had been gassed
on the Somme |
20 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
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1st Royal Scots |
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21 |
Norman |
Mackay |
Son of Malcolm
Mackay, shoemaker |
Sergeant |
Ross Mountain
Battery |
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George |
Mackay |
Son of Malcolm
Mackay, shoemaker |
Flight sergeant |
Royal Air Force |
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33 |
Donald |
Maclean |
Son of John Maclean,
tailor |
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1st Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Came from
Patagonia at his own expense to enlist |
33 |
Kenneth J. |
Maclean |
Son of John Maclean,
tailor |
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Gordon Highlanders |
1919 |
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Died
at home |
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Mobilised with
Gordons in 1914, made POW after retreat from Mons and was held in Germany for
4 years 3 months |
37 |
John |
Matheson |
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Corporal |
Lovat Scouts |
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40 |
Donald M. |
Macdonald |
Son of JG Macdonald,
merchant |
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Canadians |
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40 |
John |
Macdonald |
Son of JG Macdonald,
merchant |
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Canadians |
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42 |
Malcolm J. |
Maciver |
Son of Murdo Maciver |
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Royal Scots |
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Discharged on
medical grounds |
42 |
Alexander |
Maciver |
Son of Murdo Maciver |
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Royal Naval Reserve,
Trawler Section |
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Saved from
Iolaire |
42 |
Murdo |
Maciver |
Son of Murdo Maciver |
Corporal |
Ross Mountain
Battery |
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44 |
John |
Macmillan |
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Corporal |
Ross Mountain
Battery |
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The Cottage |
Alex M. |
Murray |
Son of Dr Murray, MP |
Lieutenant |
Royal Engineers |
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Order
of St Stanislaus with Swords, 3rd class |
Served with
Russian White Sea expedition |
Barvas Lodge |
Mary A. |
Macrae |
Daughter of Dr
Charles M. Macrae |
Matron |
Military Hospital,
Harrogate |
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Barvas Lodge |
C. M. |
Macrae |
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Nurse |
Military
Hospital |
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UF English
Manse |
Rev George A. |
Mills |
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Captain |
Army Chaplain's
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