| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| Town roll | Stornoway | |||||||||
| Streets | Keith Street | |||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 2 | John | Macrae | Son of Alexander Macrae | Canadians | ||||||
| 3 | John Macdonald | Smith | Son of Kenneth Smith, Free Gaelic Church, Greenock | First Lieutenant | 12th Cameronians, Scottish Rifles | 12/05/1916 | 26 | Killed near La Bassee | Graduated MA at Glasgow in April 1914, was in second year of Theological Course at start of war. Joined Officers' Training Corps, October 1914, and was one of the first to offer himself for military service when an invitation was extended to members to submit their names for commissions. In Spring 1915 received commission in the Special Reserve of Officers, shortly afterwards drafted to 12th Scottish Rifles. | |
| 3 | Murdo | Macaulay | Gunner | Ross Mountain Battery | 15/07/1915 | 22 | Died at Malta, of wounds sustained on 11/6/1915 | |||
| 3 | Angus | Macneill | Son of Malcolm Macneill | Seaforth Highlanders | 25/10/1918 | 25 | Killed in action | Served in France for 3½ years | ||
| 3 | John | Macneill | Son of Malcolm Macneill | Leading Signalman | Machine Gun Section, Royal Naval Division | Served with RND at Dardanelles and France, where he was gassed | ||||
| 3 | Donald | Macneill | Son of Malcolm Macneill | Signalman | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | |||||
| 3 | Angus | Maclean | Sergeant | Royal Garrison Artillery | ||||||
| 3 | Christina | Macaulay | Daughter of Murdo Macaulay, cooper | Nurse | Volunteered her services and was sent to Italy, where she worked until Armistice | |||||
| 3 | George | Macaulay | Son of Murdo Macaulay, cooper | Merchant Navy | 26/02/1918 | Lost in torpedoing of Glenart Castle in Bristol Channel | ||||
| 3 | Roderick | Macaulay | Son of Murdo Macaulay, cooper | Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders | ||||||
| 4 | DK | Maciver | Son of Colin Maciver | Engineer | Merchant Navy | Ship was mined and sunk | ||||
| 5 | Neil | Macdonald | Mate | Merchant Navy | ||||||
| 6 | Malcolm | Macdonald | Scottish Rifles | |||||||
| 8 | Donald | Maclean | Son of William Maclean | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 8 | John | Maclean | Son of William Maclean | Merchant Navy | ||||||
| 9 | Murray | Macpherson | Son of Peter Macpherson | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | ||||||
| 12 | Rae | Macdonald | Son fo Alexander Macdonald CE | Captain | Royal Engineers | Wounded | ||||
| 12 | Ian | Macdonald | Son fo Alexander Macdonald CE | Royal Scots | 08/05/1918 | 18 | Killed in action in France | First attached to A&S Highlanders, later drafted to HLI and in France transferred to Royal Scots | ||
| 13 | John | Carson | Seaman | Royal Navy | 31/05/1916 | 30 | Killed at Battle of Jutland on HMS Defence | |||
| 14 | Alexander | Mackenzie | Farrier | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 14 | James | Graham | Son of Angus Graham, seaman | 2nd Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded in France; was discharged and subsequently torpedoed on SS Sycamore | |||||
| 14 | Daniel | Graham | Son of Angus Graham, seaman | 2nd Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| 14 | John | Graham | Son of Angus Graham, seaman | Seaforth Highlanders | Prisoner of war in Germany | |||||
| 14 | Angus | Graham | Son of Angus Graham, seaman | 8th Canadians | 14/06/1916 | 25 | Killed in action in France | |||
| 15 | Joseph | Maclean | Sergeant | Royal Army Service Corps | ||||||
| 16 | Malcolm B. | Macleod | Surgeon-lieutenant | Royal Navy | ||||||
| 17 | John | Conning | Son of David Conning | Canadians | Nov-17 | Died of wounds in France | ||||
| 17 | Charles | Conning | Son of David Conning | Canadians | Wounded | |||||
| 17 | James | Conning | Son of David Conning | Gordon Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| 18 | Donald | Murray | Son of Donald Murray | Petty Officer 1st Class | Australian Navy | In Royal Navy previously | ||||
| 18 | Roderick | Murray | Son of Donald Murray | Petty Officer 2nd Class | Royal Navy | |||||
| 18 | Malcolm | Murray | Son of Donald Murray | Sergeant | Canadians | 24/01/1916 | Died in hospital at Shorncliffe | Had been in the Navy for 14 years before going to Canada. Joined up at start of war and went to firing line in January 1915 | ||
| 18 | Alexander | Mackenzie | Royal Garrison Artillery | |||||||
| 20 | Alexander | Ross | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | ||||||
| 21 | Kenneth D. | Macleod | Son of Norman Macleod | Sergeant | Royal Army Medical Corps | |||||
| 21 | Kenneth | Maclean | Son of John Maclean | Royal Engineers | ||||||
| 23 | Norman | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Corporal | Royal Air Force | |||||
| 23 | John | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 27 | John | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Gunner | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||
| 27 | Murdo | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Mechanic | Royal Flying Corps | |||||
| 29 | Ivor | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| 29 | Donald | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| 29 | Malcolm | Macleod | Son of Malcolm Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 30 | Norman | Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 30 | John | Macsween | Lieutenant | Royal Air Force | ||||||
| 31 | Donald M. | Maclennan | Driver | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 31 | Donald | Mackay | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | |||||||
| 32 | Alex | Macleod | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve, Trawler Section | |||||||
| 33 | Donald | Macleod | Canadians | |||||||
| 36 | John A. | Grant | Air mechanic, 2nd | Royal Air Force | ||||||
| 37 | Alex D. | Macdonald | Son of Captain Macdonald of 18 Church Street, Partick | Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders | 25/04/1917 | 37 | Died of wounds | |||
| 37 | Thomas | Macdonald | Son of Captain Macdonald of 18 Church Street, Partick | Lieutenant | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||
| 37 | George Mackenzie | Macdonald | Son of Captain Macdonald of 18 Church Street, Partick | Master mariner | Merchant Navy | 19/11/1917 | 33 | Lost at sea in torpedoing of HMT Aperima | ||
| 37 | George Mackenzie | Macdonald | Grandson of George Mackenzie, builder and cousin of above 3 | Canadians | ||||||
| 38 | John | Macleod | Cameron Highlanders | |||||||
| 38 | Donald | Macdonald | Royal Naval Reserve | Interned in Holland | ||||||
| 38 | John | Maclean | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 39 | John M. | Montgomery | Son of Donald Montgomery | Seaforth Highlanders | Joined voluntarily 16/8/1914, wounded on 25/9/1915 and October 1917 | |||||
| 39 | Christina | Montgomery | Daughter of Donald Montgomery | Nurse | ||||||
| 39 | Angus | Montgomery | Son of Donald Montgomery | Canadian Rangers | Wounded | |||||
| 39 | Kenneth Dan | Montgomery | Son of Donald Montgomery | 2nd Scots Guards | 30/03/1919 | Died of broncho-pneumonia due to influenza in hospital | Gassed Nov 1917. Was with Army on Rhine when contracted influenza | |||
| 39 | John | Macfarlane | Son of John Macfarlane | Royal Field Artillery | ||||||
| 39 | Alexander M. | Macfarlane | Son of John Macfarlane | Canadian Field Artillery | Gassed | |||||
| 39 | Donald MC | Macfarlane | Son of John Macfarlane | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | Came with Canadians, received commission in British army for distinguished services in the field | ||||
| 40 | Rev Norman, MA | Crichton | Son of William Crichton | Second Lieutenant | 4th Seaforth Highlanders | 14/11/1916 | 22 | Killed in action in France | ||
| 42 | Donald | Macleod | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||||
| 42 | Donald | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | 01/01/1919 | Lost in Iolaire | |||||
| 44 | Norman | Mackenzie | Son of Murdo Mackenzie | Canadian Royal Engineers | Served in Italy and France | |||||
| 44 | Duncan | Mackenzie | Son of Colin Mackenzie | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 45 | John | Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | |||||||
| 46 | John | Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | |||||||
| 46 | Donald | Macritchie | Royal Naval Reserve | 01/01/1919 | Lost in Iolaire | |||||
| 48 | Murdo | Campbell | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | |||||||
| 49 | Hugh | Macleod | Royal Fusiliers | Prisoner of war in Germany | ||||||
| 52 | John | Maclean | Son of Angus Maclean | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 52 | Norman | Maclean | Son of Angus Maclean | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 55 | Roderick | Macleod | Son of Cllr John Macleod | Pioneer Chemist | Royal Engineers | |||||
| 56 | Murdo | Morison | Piper | Canadians | ||||||
| 56 | William B. | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Bombardier | Royal Field Artillery | Wounded | ||||
| 56 | John | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Royal Field Artillery | Wounded | |||||
| 56 | Donald | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald | Gordon Highlanders | ||||||
| 57 | Donald | Macleod | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||||
| 57 | James | Macrae | Son of Donald Macrae | Gordon Highlanders | Came from Canada to enlist in RSF, drafted to A&SH and taken prisoner on 23/4/1917 whilst serving with Gordons | |||||
| 57 | Alexander | Macrae | Son of Donald Macrae | Signaller | Royal Field Artillery | Aug-18 | Died as prisoner of war in Germany | Had been POW since 23/4/1917 | ||
| 60 | Alex John | Macleod | Lieutenant | Royal Garrison Artillery | ||||||
| 60 | Callum C. | Macleod | Gordon Highlanders | |||||||
| 60 | Lachlan | Macleod | Lieutenant | Cameron Highlanders | Taken prisoner 27/3/1918 | |||||
| 60 | Alexander | Maclean | Cameron Highlanders | |||||||
| 60 | Norman | Maclean | Son of Alexander Maclean | Black Watch | ||||||
| 63 | Neil | Macmillan | Royal Garrison Artillery | |||||||
| 64 | Alexander | Kerr | 1732-1734 Father and two sons | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 64 | Alexander J. | Kerr | 1732-1734 Father and two sons | Ammunition Column | Royal Field Artillery | |||||
| 64 | Donald | Kerr | 1732-1734 Father and two sons | Canadians | ||||||
| 65 | Allan M. | Macdonald | Son of Angus Macdonald, baker | Canadians | ||||||
| 65 | William J. | Macleod | Son of Murdo Macleod, contractor | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve | ||||||
| 65 | Kenneth | Macleod | Son of Murdo Macleod, contractor | Saddler | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||
| 65 | George | Macleod | Son of Murdo Macleod, contractor | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 67 | William S. | Clarke | Son of William J. Clarke, Sheriff Cler | Gordon Highlanders | Wounded | |||||
| 67 | Archibald | Clarke | Son of William J. Clarke, Sheriff Cler | Ross Mountain Battery | ||||||
| 69 | Donald | Macleod | Son of Duncan Macleod | Ross Mountain Battery | Wounded | |||||
| 69 | Norman | Macleod | Son of Duncan Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | 12/10/1917 | Killed in action in France | ||||
| 72 | Angus | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald, painter | Lieutenant | Royal Field Artillery | |||||
| 72 | William | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald, painter | Sergeant | Royal Engineers | |||||
| 72 | John M. | Macdonald | Son of John Macdonald, painter | Air Mechanic | Royal Air Force | Served in Russia | ||||
| 74 | Lewis Murray | Morrison | Son of John Morrison | Royal Navy | Singapore Rifle Volunteer Corps (Aug 1914-May 1917), came home at own expense July 1917, joined RN August 1917 until March 1919 | |||||
| 74 | John William | Morrison | Son of John Morrison | Signal Boy | Royal Navy | Was with Stornoway Naval Corps 1914 - 1916, joined Royal Navy Sept 1916 until January 1919 | ||||
| 75 | John Alex | Macaskill | Son of Hugh Macaskill | Signalman | Royal Naval Voluntary Reserve | 01/01/1919 | 19 | Lost in Iolaire | ||
| 76 | Allena | Morrison | Daughter of William Morrison | Matron | Naval Hospital | |||||
| 76 | Alex D. | Morrison | Son of William Morrison | Lance Corporal | Royal Welsh Regiment | 06/07/1916 | Killed in action | |||
| 78 | John | Macrae | Sons of Roderick Macrae, Macrae Cottage | Canadian Forestry Corps | ||||||
| 78 | Roderick | Macrae | Sons of Roderick Macrae, Macrae Cottage | Corporal Wheeler | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||
| 78 | William | Macrae | Sons of Roderick Macrae, Macrae Cottage | Seaforth Highlanders | Suffered from trench feet | |||||
| 78 | Alexander | Macrae | Sons of Roderick Macrae, Macrae Cottage | Corporal | Canadians | Wounded | ||||
| 78 | James D. | Macrae | Sons of Roderick Macrae, Macrae Cottage | Canadians | 23/11/1917 | Died of wounds at Etaples | ||||
| 81 | Malcolm | Macleod | Seaforth Highlanders | 20/08/1917 | Killed in action in France | DCM | Served with 1st Seaforths in India. Reservist and in USA at start of war; one of three cousins named after same uncle who lost their lives in the war | |||
| 82 | John | Maclean | Son of William Maclean | Labour Battalion | Royal Army Service Corps | |||||
| 82 | Donald | Maclean | Son of William Maclean | Seaforth Highlanders | ||||||
| 83 | James R. | Stewart | Lance Corporal | Royal Engineers, wireless | Served in Mesopotamia, Russia and Turkey | |||||
| 84 | Malcolm | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod, contractor | Canadians | 29/04/1915 | Killed in action | ||||
| 84 | Hector | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod, contractor | 1st Cameron Highlanders | 19/03/1916 | Killed by a sniper in France | Enlisted at age of 1918. Served in China in connection with the Boxer Rising. Reservist in Canada at start of war, joined fighting line in October 1914 | |||
| 84 | Alexander | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod, contractor | Canadians | ||||||
| 87 | James | Wilson | Sergeant | Highland Light Infantry | ||||||
| 87 | Murdo | Wilson | Ross Mountain Battery | |||||||