Loyal
Lewis Roll of Honour |
1914-1919 |
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Town roll |
Stornoway |
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Street |
James 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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Angus |
Campbell |
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Royal Naval
Reserve, Trawler Section |
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Angus |
Macleod |
Son of John Macleod |
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Canadians |
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Wounded |
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John |
Macleod |
Son of John Macleod |
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Cameron
Highlanders |
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Went to France
in October 1914, thrice wounded and prisoner in Germany for 7 months |
12 |
Joseph B. |
Maclean |
Son of Donald
Macaulay, master mariner |
Lieutenant |
Cameron
Highlanders |
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Came from
Canada to enlist |
12 |
Robert |
Macaulay |
Son of Donald
Macaulay, master mariner |
Corporal |
Cameron
Highlanders |
31/07/1917 |
39 |
Killed |
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12 |
Dugald |
Morrison |
Son of Alexander
Morrison |
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Highland
Light Infantry |
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12 |
John |
Morrison |
Son of Alexander
Morrison |
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Royal
Naval Reserve |
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18 |
George |
Stephen |
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Lieutenant |
Royal
Naval Voluntary Reserve |
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18 |
Roderick |
Stephen |
Son of George and
Mrs Stephen of Ilford, Essex |
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16th
Battalion County of London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles) |
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Wounded 4 times |
18 |
Donald G. |
Mackenzie |
Son of Angus
Mackenzie, flesher |
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Mercantile
Marine Reserve |
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26 |
Angus |
Mackenzie |
Son of Angus
Mackenzie, flesher |
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Canadians |
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26 |
Roderick John |
Mackenzie |
Son of Angus
Mackenzie, flesher |
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Ceylon
Defence Force |
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26 |
John |
Mackenzie |
Son of Angus
Mackenzie, flesher |
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17th
Highland Light Infantry, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion |
01/07/1916 |
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Killed
in action in France |
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Joined up
shortly after outbreak of war. Served his apprenticeship in the local branch
of the Bank of Scotland, qualified as a member of the Bankers' Insitute,
taking second place for Scotland. Met a soldier's death while gallantly
rushing the enemy's third line of trenches. |
26 |
Ebenezer |
Mackenzie |
Son of Angus
Mackenzie, flesher |
Lieutenant |
Seaforth
Highlanders |
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Wounded. Joined
the ASC and had been promoted to the rank of Brigade Sergt-Major when he got
his commission |
26 |
William John |
Campbell |
Nephew of William
John Mackenzie, contractor |
Battery Quartermaster Sergeant |
Ross
Mountain Battery |
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Served with the
Battery in Gallipoli, Egypt and Salonica; wounded in the Vardar Valley
19/09/1918, during the last big operation against the Bulgars before the
Armistice |
30 |
Ian |
Mackenzie |
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Captain |
Royal Army
Medical Corps |
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Served in Mesopotamia |
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William D. |
Mackenzie |
Son of ex-Provost
John Mackenzie |
Sergeant |
Trench
Mortar Battery, 51st Division |
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Gassed |
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