| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | ||||||||||
| School district | Aird, Point | ||||||||||
| Village roll | Aird, Point | ||||||||||
| Croft | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks | |
| 1 | Donald | Mackenzie | Son of M Mackenzie | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| Thomas | Mackenzie | Son of M Mackenzie | Canadians | Prisoner in Germany | |||||||
| Alexander | Mackenzie | Son of Wm Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | 01/01/1919 | 42 | Lost in Iolaire | |||||
| John | Mackenzie | Son of Norman Mackenzie | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | Torpedoed | ||||||
| Four cousins | |||||||||||
| 2 | Alexander | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| 3 | Angus | Maciver | Son of Angus Maciver | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | Dec-17 | 42 | Killed in action with the Moewe | |||
| Norman | Maciver | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| John | Maciver | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Three cousins | |||||||||||
| 3 | Angus | Maciver | Son of Norman Maciver, Merchant | Mate | Royal Naval Reserve | Was awarded the Russian decoration of St. Stanislas for “devotion to duty” in the White Sea, where he took part in the clearing of a large enemy minefield, his own ship blowing up | |||||
| 4 | Donald | Macleod | Son of Finlay Macleod | Sergeant | Gordon Highlanders | Wounded twice | |||||
| Finlay | Macleod | Son of Finlay Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | Sep-19 | Died of illness contracted on service | ||||||
| Kenneth | Macleod | Son of Finlay Macleod | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | 20/10/1918 | 33 | Drowned | Drowned after his ship caught fire in a storm and the patrol ships could not render assistance. Had been on service since commencement of hostilities. | |||
| 5 | Donald | Mackenzie | Son of Murdo Mackenzie | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| Norman | Mackenzie | Son of John Mackenzie | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| John | Mackenzie | Son of Murdo Mackenzie | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | 10/08/1918 | 23 | Killed by torpedo | ||||
| Norman | Mackenzie | Son of Norman Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Alick John | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| John | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| The above two were father and son | |||||||||||
| 6 | William | Macleod | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| Donald | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | 1914 Star | Interned in Holland | |||||||
| Murdo | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | 1914 Star | Interned in Holland | |||||||
| John | Macleod | Quartermaster | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Four brothers | |||||||||||
| 6 | Donald | Macdonald | Cousin of Macleods of 6 Aird | Royal Naval Reserve | 25/04/1917 | 27 | Died | ||||
| Murdo | Macdonald | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Finlay | Macdonald | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Murdo | Macdonald | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Father and three sons | Prisoner in Germany | ||||||||||
| 7 | Donald | Macdonald | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | Survived torpedoing of HMS Formidable on 1 January 1915. For more than 24 hours, they were tossed about on a stormy sea in a damaged boat which leaked so freely and shipped seas so frequently that constant baling by all who were able was an absolute necessity. Many of the men were scantily clad and the weather was bitterly cold. Notwithstanding this, Donald doffed his canvas jumper and stuffed it into a breach in the boat's side. Many of the men succumbed to the terrible exposure. The survivors were too weak and benumbed to drop their unfortunate mates overbaord, so the bodies of the dead lay awash in the bottom of the boat. The living tried to retain some warmth in their bodies by appropriating the garmens of the dead. The boat at length touched the beach at Lyme Regis. Donald and one other were the only survivors who were able, unaided, to walk to the nearest house, where they were hospitably entertained. | ||||||
| Malcolm | Macdonald | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | Interned in Holland | |||||||
| Alick John | Macdonald | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| 7 | Donald | Smith | Skipper | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| Alick | Smith | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Malcolm snr | Smith | Royal Naval Reserve | Interned in Holland | ||||||||
| Malcolm jnr | Smith | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Murdo | Smith | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Father and four sons | |||||||||||
| 7 | Alex jnr | Smith | Son of Angus Smith | Captain | Canadians | Twice wounded | |||||
| Malcolm | Smith | Son of Angus Smith | Private | Canadians | Killed in France | ||||||
| 8 | Norman | Martin | Captain | Seaforth Highlanders | |||||||
| Norman | Martin | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Two cousins | |||||||||||
| 9 | Angus | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | 1914 Star | Interned in Holland | ||||||
| John Alexander | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| John James | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| 10 | John | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Donald | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | Remark illegible in ROH | ||||||||
| Murdo | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | Died | Took part in Battle of Jutland | ||||||
| Name illegible | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Private | Canadians | Severely injured | ||||||
| Angus | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Rest of entry illegible | ||||||||
| Alick | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | Was awarded the Norwegian Honour by the Norwegian government, on account of his gallant service through 1916 and 1917 on dangerous seas in diverting traffic, convoying and greatly protecting their commerce | |||||||
| John | Macleod | Son of Kenneth Macleod | Mate | Royal Naval Reserve | Torpedoed. Took part in attack on Zeebrugge | ||||||
| Duncan | Macleod | Son of Kenneth Macleod | Sergeant | Gordon Highlanders | 3 times wounded | ||||||
| Murdo | Macleod | Son of Kenneth Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | Torpedoed | |||||||
| 11 | Norman | Campbell | Son of Murdo Campbell | Corporal | Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| Thomas | Campbell | Son of Murdo Campbell | Corporal | Gordon Highlanders | 1914 Star | Wounded 5 times | |||||
| 12 | Norman | Campbell | Son of Donald Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve | 09/08/1915 | 20 | Wounded at Suvla Bay, died in hospital | ||||
| Angus | Campbell | Son of Donald Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| 13 | John | Campbell | Son of Norman Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve | 15/03/1915 | 33 | Lost with HMS Bayano off Ayr | ||||
| William | Campbell | Son of Norman Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve | 11/06/1918 | 32 | Died | Took part in fall of Antwerp | ||||
| Norman | Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve | 1914 Star | Interned in Holland | |||||||
| Three cousins | |||||||||||
| 14 | Thomas | Mackenzie | Sergeant | Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded twice | ||||||
| John | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| 15 | John | Macdonald | Son of Murdo Macdonald | Seaforth Highlanders | 22/04/1916 | 22 | Killed in action in Mesopotamia | Killed during the great counter-attack of the Turkish Army at Beit Aicesa, when the enemy were heavily repulsed, leaving 3000 dead on the field and 400 prisoners | |||
| Murdo | Macdonald | Son of Murdo Macdonald | Gunner | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| Malcolm | Macdonald | Son of Murdo Macdonald | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| 16 | Evander Alex | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Alick John Norman | Macleod | Gordon Highlanders | |||||||||
| Lochside | Murdo | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Alick Donald | Mackenzie | 01/01/1919 | 42 | Lost in Iolaire | |||||||
| Donald | Ferguson | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Alex | Ferguson | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||||
| Father and son | |||||||||||
| Alick | Maciver | Royal Naval Reserve | Lost a leg while minesweeping | ||||||||
| Donald | Mackenzie | Petty Officer | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||||
| Charles | Lace | Seaforth Highlanders | Awarded 1914 star, MM and Italian decoration | ||||||||