Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour |
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Town roll |
Stornoway |
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Street |
Shell 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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Kenneth |
Maciver |
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Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler
Section |
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Hugh H. |
Mair |
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Australian Field
Artillery |
09/05/1917 |
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After
outbreak of war, he joined Australian Bridging Train; formed one of crew of
first boat to land at Suvla Bay, and was in one of the last boats to leave
shore on the evacuation of Gallipoli. |
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Joseph J. |
Mair |
Son of James Mair, fishcurer |
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Australians |
28/02/1919 |
32 |
Died at Melbourne |
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4 |
Alexander D. |
Macdonald |
Son of Donald Macdonald |
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Royal Engineers |
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4 |
Donald |
Macdonald |
Son of James Macdonald and
nephew of Alexander D. Macdonald, above |
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Canadians |
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4 |
Angus M. |
Macdonald |
Son of James Macdonald and
nephew of Alexander D. Macdonald, above |
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5 |
Ronald |
Macmillan |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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5 |
James |
Anderson |
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Royal Naval
Reserve & Seaforth Highlanders |
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Twice saved
from torpedoed ship |
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Angus |
Anderson |
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Seaforth
Highlanders |
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