Loyal
Lewis Roll of Honour |
1914-1919 |
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Town roll |
Stornoway |
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Streets |
Lewis Street |
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House |
First name |
Surname |
Family relations |
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Unit |
Date of death |
Age |
Circumstances of death |
Decorations |
Remarks |
Plymville |
Charles P. |
Anderson |
Son of ex-provost J. N. Anders |
Captain |
Royal Field Artillery |
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Military Cross
for gallantry and good service in the field, 1918, mentioned in despatches
1917 |
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Plymville |
John N. |
Anderson |
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Major |
Royal Field
Artillery |
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Croix
de Guerre with silver star by French Govt for good service at Kemmel Hill.
The commendation read: "An officer with presence of mind and remarkable
courage, called upon unexpectedly to take command of a battery after
suffering very heavy losses in officers and men, brought it back rapidly to
the fight at a critical moment, under one of the most violent of enemy
bombardments." |
Wounded in
action 5/6/1918, gassed afterwards |
Assynt House |
Thomas |
Morrison |
Son of John
Morrison, |
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Canadians |
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Assynt House |
George |
Morrison |
Son of John
Morrison, |
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Canadians |
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Assynt House |
Anthony |
Morrison |
Son of John
Morrison, |
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Royal Field
Artillery |
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Murdoch |
Mackenzie |
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Lieutenant-Colonel, VD |
Royal Army Medical
Corps |
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Mobilised with
RMB |
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Edward BD |
Mackenzie |
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Lieutenant |
Royal Field
Artillery |
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Wounded |
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Father and son |
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John M. |
Smith |
Son of Kenneth Smith |
Lieutenant |
West African Rifles |
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MG Officer to
Nigerian Regiment |
Craigleor |
Duncan |
Macleod |
Son of George
Macleod, prison governor |
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16th Canadian
Scottish |
02/07/1917 |
29 |
Killed
in action |
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Enlisted
24/8/1914, wounded twice before his death |
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Alex John |
Macdonald |
Son of Malcolm
Macdonald, baker |
Lance Corporal |
5th Canadians |
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Thomas |
Macdonald |
Son of Malcolm
Macdonald, baker |
Sergeant |
9th Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Donald J. |
Macdonald |
Son of Malcolm
Macdonald, baker |
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Royal Garrison
Artillery |
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Malcolm |
Macdonald |
Son of Malcolm
Macdonald, baker |
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2nd Cameron
Highlanders |
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Robert J. |
Sime |
Son of
Sergeant-Major Robert Sime |
Brigade Trumpeter |
Royal Horse
Artillery |
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Mons
Star; Kings and Queens Medals with 7 clasps (Boer War); Good Conduct Medal |
Had 22 years
service with Colours. Re-enlisted for the duration of the War, was through
the whole of the Boer War |
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Thomas |
Sime |
Son of
Sergeant-Major Robert Sime |
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4th Highland
Mountain Battery |
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George J. |
Sime |
Son of
Sergeant-Major Robert Sime |
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Royal Naval Reserve |
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25 |
Kenneth D. |
Bain |
Son of Louis Bain,
fishcurer |
Engine Room Artificer |
Royal Naval
Voluntary Reserve |
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John A. |
Macrae |
Son of James Macrae,
contractor |
Trooper |
Scottish Horse |
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Died
of wounds in field hospital |
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Went with Sc H
to Gallipoli, was invalided home due to dysentery. Upon being passed for
service, he went to France attached to Yorkshire Regt |
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William E. |
Macrae |
Son of James Macrae,
contractor |
Air Mechanic 1st class |
Royal Air Force |
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28 |
Peter |
Miller |
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First Lieutenant |
1/5th Somerset Light
Infantry |
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Wounded |
28 |
Duncan |
Miller |
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Lieutenant-Colonel |
Royal Army Medical
Corps |
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Was with
Egyptian forces from 1915, was in Senussi Campaign, later attached to
Egyptian Expeditionary Force in Palestine |
31 |
Donald |
Macneill |
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Staff-major |
Royal Fusiliers |
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John H. |
Henderson |
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Corporal |
Royal Army Service
Corps |
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Wounded |
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Murdo |
Macarthur |
Son of Alexander
Macarthur, merchant |
Engineer-Lieutenant |
Royal Naval Reserve |
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48 |
Donald |
Macarthur |
Son of Alexander
Macarthur, merchant |
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Australian Infantry |
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Wounded twice |
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Alexander |
Macarthur |
Son of Alexander
Macarthur, merchant |
Able Seaman |
Royal Navy |
31/05/1916 |
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Killed
at Battle of Jutland on HMS Defence |
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Had been
ranching in USA before coming to do his bit. Transferred from RND to RN after
6 months' training |
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