| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| School district | Knockiandue | |||||||||
| Village roll | Laxay | |||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 1 | Murdo | Macleod | Son of John Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 2 | John | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Corporal | Canadians | |||||
| 2 | Murdo | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Canadians | ||||||
| 2 | Kenneth | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Canadians | ||||||
| 3 | Donald | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 4 | John | Morrison | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 4 | Kenneth | Morrison | Son of Angus Morrison | Wounded in right hand at Festubert and in the leg at a battle on the Somme | ||||||
| 5 | Alexander | Mackenzie | Son of Colin Mackenzie | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 6 | Angus | Mackenzie | Son of Malcolm Mackenzie | Sergeant | Seaforth Highlanders | Gassed at Ypres and discharged as a result | ||||
| 7 | George | Matheson | Son of Murdo Matheson | Australian Engineers | Wounded | |||||
| 7 | George | Mackenzie | Son of Colin Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 8 | Angus | Mackenzie | Son of John Mackenzie | Cameron Highlanders | 04/10/1915 | 21 | Died of wounds at Loos | Had been in hospital in winter of 1914 suffering from frost-bite | ||
| 8 | Alexander | Mackenzie | Son of Colin Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | Rescued from HMS Hermes | |||||
| 9 | Angus | Maciver | Son of Angus Maciver | Corporal | Canadian Engineers | 10/08/1916 | 35 | Killed in action | Shot through the heart and killed instantly whilst giving an order in the trenches | |
| 11 | Catherine | Maciver | Daughter of John Maciver | Nurse | Served in Military Hospital, Wrest Park, Bedford, and afterwards in France in St John's Brigade Ambulance hospital. While at Wrest Park, Nurse Maciver received a presentation from the staff and a testimonial from the late Lord Lucas for services rendered in getting patients removed when the hospital took fire. | |||||
| 12 | Roderick | Maciver | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 12 | Colin | Maciver | Canadian Engineers | |||||||
| 12 | Donald | Maciver | Son of Murdo Maciver | Corporal | 1st Scottish Rifles | 23/09/1918 | 27 | Died of wounds in France | DCM for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. During an enemy attack, he observed a party of the enemy advancing to a farmhouse which commanded the posts held by his Company. He at once moved his section forward to a position covering the entrances to the house. He beat back several enemy attacks by the well controlled fire of his section and his prompt action and initiative materially assisted his Company in holding their ground | |
| 13A | Donald | Maciver | Son of Donald Maciver | Company Sergeant Major | Seaforth Highlanders | Military Medal for bravery in taking command when all the officers of the battalion had been knocked out. | Was wounded in leg but recovered | |||
| 13B | Hector | Maciver | Son of John Maciver | Corporal | Canadians | |||||
| 14 | Donald | Mackenzie | Master Mariner | Merchant Navy | ||||||
| 14 | Alexander | Mackenzie | Sergeant | Australians | Jun-17 | 35 | Died of wounds as POW in Germany | Wounded and taken prisoner April 1917 | ||
| 15 | Donald | Mackenzie | Son of Malcolm Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 16 | John | Macleod | Son of Fergus Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | Survived HMS Hermes. A year afterwards, his ship was again torpedoed and he was taken a prisoner on board a German submarine, but was set free on the approach of a French warship. | |||||
| 16B | Malcolm | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Leading Seaman | Royal Naval Reserve | Survived Iolaire. When the Iolaire was wrecked, he jumped into a small boat, but as it was likely to be swamped he regained the Yac ht and reached the shore in safety by means of the hawser. | ||||
| 18 | Alexander | Macmillan | Son of Norman Macmillan | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 18 | George | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Sergeant | 23rd Howitzer Battery, Canadian Field Artillery | 23/09/1918 | 30 | Died of gas poisoning in France | Served for some years in Glsgow and Canadian police forces | |
| 18 | Malcolm | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Canadians | ||||||
| 18 | Hector | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 19 | John | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 19 | John Murdo | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 20 | Donald | Macleod | Son of John Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 21 | John | Montgomery | Son of James Montgomery | Cameron Highlanders | Wounded in action, recovered but was discharged time-expired. Rejoined the RNR | |||||
| 21B | Donald | Morrison | Son of Donald Morrison | Royal Inniskillen Fusiliers | Aug-18 | 23 | Killed in action in France | Previouly in RNR, but discharged due to ill health | ||
| 22 | Donald | Ferguson | Son of Fergus Ferguson | King's Own Scottish Borderers | Wounded | |||||
| 25 | John | Macleod | Son of Colin Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | 01/01/1919 | 24 | Lost in Iolaire | In Camerons for some time, which he relinquished due to ill health | ||
| 25 | Malcolm | Macleod | Son of Colin Macleod | Cameron Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| 25 | Roderick | Macleod | Son of Colin Macleod | Canadians | Wounded | |||||
| 27 | Donald | Macleod | Son of John Macleod | Cameron Highlanders | Wounded 4 times and gassed. On the first occasion, he was shot in both thighs while charging with his Company across No Man's Land, and on the last, a piece of shrapnel penetrated his wrist. Though he has somewhat regained his health and strength, it is feared that the power of his right hand has been lost permanently. | |||||
| 27 | Peggie | Macleod | Daughter of John Macleod | Clerkess | Women's Auxiliary Army Corps | |||||
| Soval Lodge | Alexander | Ross | Cameron Highlanders | Served many years previous in Scots Guards | ||||||