Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour 1914-1919
School district Carloway
Village roll Carloway
House First name Surname Family relations Rank Unit Date of death Age Circumstances of death Decorations Remarks
1 Duncan Maciver Son of Mary Maciver   Seaforth Highlanders         Wounded three times
2 Donald Maciver Son of Norman Maciver   Cameron Highlanders 1916   Killed in action on the Somme    
2 Donald Maciver Grandsons of Norman Maciver   Cameron Highlanders 09/05/1915 19 Killed in action at La Bassee   Had been at the front since October
2 Norman Maciver Grandsons of Norman Maciver   Royal Highlanders          
2 Angus Maciver Grandsons of Norman Maciver   US Army         Severely wounded in France 1918
3 Angus Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald Sergeant Cameron Highlanders 22/10/1914 29 Killed in action in France   Had 10 years service in 3rd Camerons and was a month a the front when killed
3 Donald Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
4 Donald J.  Maclennan Son of Malcolm Maclennan   Royal Naval Reserve         Taken prisoner by Austrians 15/5/1917
4 Malcolm Maclennan Son of Malcolm Maclennan   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
5 Murdo Macleod Son of Norman Macleod   Cameron Highlanders       Mons Star Invalided with frost-bitten feet 1914, wounded October 1916
5 Donald Macleod Son of Ewen Macleod   Royal Army Service Corps          
5 Ewen Macleod Son of Donald Macleod   Royal Scots          
6 Angus Mackay Son of Neil Mackay   US Army          
6 Donald Mackay Son of Neil Mackay Regimental Sergeant Major Seaforth Highlanders 09/04/1917   Killed in action   Mobilised with 3rd Seaforths at start of war; crossed to France in early stages and was severely wounded at Neuve Chapelle. After recovering from wounds, he was transferred to the Royal Scots and served with them in the Balkans and in Egypt. Returned to France June 1916, and was again wounded twice. He was promoted Regimental Sergeant Major at the age of 21.
6 Donald W.  Macleod Son of John Macleod   Seaforth Highlanders 27/05/1918 21 Died at home   Wounded and discharged in 1915
8 Duncan Mackenzie Son of John Mackenzie   1st Seaforth Highlanders         Served in France and Mesopotamia, discharged 1916. Joined RNR(T) in 1917
8 Malcolm Mackenzie Son of John Mackenzie   Seaforth Highlanders 10/03/1915 31 Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle   Had been at front for 6 months
10 John Smith Son of John Smith   Royal Naval Reserve          
11 Malcolm Morrison Son of Donald Morrison   Royal Army Medical Corps         Served in Palestine and France
12 Norman Morrison Son of Murdo Morrison   Gordon Highlanders          
12 John Morrison Son of Murdo Morrison   US Army          
13 William A.  Macarthur Son of Angus Macarthur   Royal Naval Division       Mons Star Interned in Holland
13 John Macarthur Son of Angus Macarthur   Highland Light Infantry         Prisoner of war in Germany  from March 1918
14 Norman Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   Royal Garrison Artillery          
14 Duncan Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   Seaforth Highlanders         Served in France and Mesopotamia
14 Donald Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod Sergeant Cameron Highlanders Oct-18   Drowned in torpedoing of SS Leinster   Had gone to France at age 16 and wounded there
14 Malcolm John Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   Royal Naval Reserve          
14 Allan Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   USA          
14 John Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   USA          
15 John Macleod Son of Donald Macleod   1st Gordon Highlanders 10/12/1914 24 Killed in action in France    
15 Malcolm Macleod Son of Donald Macleod   Royal Naval Reserve       DSM for sinking a German submarine  
15 Angus Macleod Son of Donald Macleod   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
15 Peter Macleod Son of Donald Macleod   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
15 William Macleod Son of Donald Macleod   Royal Naval Reserve           
16 William Macaulay     Canadians 04/08/1917   Killed in action in France    
17 John Macaulay Son of John Macaulay Sergeant Seaforth Highlanders       King's and Queen's South African medals Served in South African war and was wounded
18 Angus Mackay Son of Donald Mackay   Royal Naval Division       Mons Star Interned in Holland
18 Donald Mackay Son of Donald Mackay Private USA          
18 Finlay Mackay Son of Donald Mackay   2nd Seaforth Highlanders 25/04/1915 24 Killed in action at St Julien   Joined the firing line in October 1914
19 Malcolm Macdonald     Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
20 Angus Maclean     Royal Naval Reserve          
21 Norman Macleod Son of John Macleod Sergeant Cameron Highlanders       Military Medal for bravery in the field Was wounded, lost his left eye
21 Murdo Macleod Son of John Macleod   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
22 Norman Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   Cameron Highlanders          
22 Kate A. Macleod Daughter of Malcolm Macleod Sister Canadian Red Cross          
23 Neil Macleod     Labour Corps          
23 John Macleod     Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
25 Donald Maciver Son of Donald Maciver   Gordon Highlanders         Wounded
25 Murdo Maciver Son of Donald Maciver   Seaforth Highlanders         Wounded
25 Angus Maciver Son of Donald Maciver   Seaforth Highlanders         Served in France and Mesopotamia
25 Kenneth Maciver Son of Donald Maciver   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
28 John Maciver Son of Duncan Maciver   Royal Naval Reserve          
28 Archie Maciver Son of Duncan Maciver   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
28 John Maciver     Royal Naval Reserve          
29 Archibald Macarthur Son of Donald Macarthur   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section Dec-18 20 Died of pneumonia at RN Hospital, Hull   Was called to the colours at start of war, but discharged as under-age
30 Donald Macneil Grandson of Angus Macneil Corporal Cameron Highlanders          
31 Kenneth Macleod Son of Murdo Macleod   Highland Light Infantry     Killed in France    
32 James Macarthur     Canadians          
37 Malcolm Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald   Seaforth Highlanders         Wounded, served in France, Mesopotamia and Palestine
37 Norman Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald   Canadians          
38 Kenneth Macdonald Son of Widow Macdonald   Royal Naval Reserve          
38 Angus Macdonald Son of Widow Macdonald   Seaforth Highlanders          
39 Kenneth Macphail Son of Duncan Macphail   Seaforth Highlanders         Wounded
39 Norman, M.B., Ch. B. Macphail Son of Malcolm Macphail Captain Royal Army Medical Corps         Served in Salonika and France
39 Kenneth Macphail Son of Malcolm Macphail   RSF          
39 Angus Macphail Son of Malcolm Macphail   Royal Engineers         Served in Italy
40 Malcolm Macaulay Son of John Macaulay   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
40 Peter Macaulay Son of John Macaulay   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
43 Malcolm Macaulay Son of Malcolm Macaulay   Cameron Highlanders 16/11/1917 21 Killed in action in France   Previously wounded on 11/11/1914
43 Angus Macaulay Son of Malcolm Macaulay   Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
43 Kenneth Macaulay Son of Malcolm Macaulay   US Army          
48 John Mackay Son of Malcolm Mackay Lieutenant Canadians 1918   Died of wounds in France   Had served in the South African war and joined the Canadians as a private
48 Murdo Mackay Son of Malcolm Mackay   Cameron Highlanders 08/01/1915 34 Killed in action at La Bassee   Had served with the Camerons in the South African war and joined the Canadians in 1914
48 Donald Mackay Son of Malcolm Mackay   2nd Seaforth Highlanders 25/04/1915 22 Killed in action at St Julien    
48 Angus Mackay Son of Malcolm Mackay   Seaforth Highlanders         Invalided with frostbitten feet in 1915
44 Angus Macarthur     Royal Naval Reserve