Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour 1914-1919
Town roll  Stornoway
Street James Street
House First name Surname Family relations Rank Unit Date of death Age Circumstances of death Decorations Remarks
10 Angus Campbell     Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
10 Angus Macleod Son of John Macleod   Canadians         Wounded
10 John Macleod Son of John Macleod   Cameron Highlanders         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         Came from Canada to enlist
12 Robert Macaulay Son of Donald Macaulay, master mariner Corporal Cameron Highlanders 31/07/1917 39 Killed    
12 Dugald Morrison Son of Alexander Morrison   Highland Light Infantry          
12 John  Morrison Son of Alexander Morrison   Royal Naval Reserve          
18 George Stephen    Lieutenant Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve          
18 Roderick Stephen  Son of George and Mrs Stephen of Ilford, Essex   16th Battalion County of London Regiment (Queen's Westminster Rifles)         Wounded 4 times
18 Donald G. Mackenzie Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher   Mercantile Marine Reserve          
26 Angus Mackenzie Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher   Canadians          
26 Roderick John Mackenzie Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher   Ceylon Defence Force          
26 John Mackenzie Son of Angus Mackenzie, flesher   17th Highland Light Infantry, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Battalion 01/07/1916 25 Killed in action in France   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         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         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   Captain Royal Army Medical Corps         Served in Mesopotamia
30 William D.  Mackenzie Son of ex-Provost John Mackenzie Sergeant Trench Mortar Battery, 51st Division         Gassed