| Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour | 1914-1919 | |||||||||
| School district | Carloway | |||||||||
| Village roll | Park | |||||||||
| House | First name | Surname | Family relations | Rank | Unit | Date of death | Age | Circumstances of death | Decorations | Remarks |
| 1 | John | Mackay | Son of Norman Mackay | School Master | Royal Navy | |||||
| 1 | Duncan | Mackay | Son of Norman Mackay | 2nd Seaforth Highlanders | 18/06/1915 | 18 | Killed in action at Ypres | Only been at the front a few weeks | ||
| 1B | Donald | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 1B | Duncan | Macleod | Cameron Highlanders | Mons Star | Wounded at Ypres 11/11/1914, invalided 8/9/1918 | |||||
| Father and son | ||||||||||
| 2 | Donald | Macarthur | Son of Donald Macarthur | Seaforth Highlanders | Wounded in France, May 1915; served in India and Mesopotamia from Feb 1916 to Sep 1919 | |||||
| 2 | Kenneth | Macarthur | Son of Donald Macarthur | Seaforth Highlanders | 12/09/1916 | 24 | Died of wounds | Mobilised as special reservist with Seaforths at commencement of war; was wounded at Neuve Chapelle and Festubert. Returned to France after recovering in April 1916, and died of wounds 12 September 1916. | ||
| 3 | Murdo | Paterson | Son of Norman Paterson | Sergeant | Highland Light Infantry | 04/11/1918 | 26 | Killed in action | ||
| 3 | Angus | Paterson | Son of Norman Paterson | Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section | ||||||
| 3 | John | Paterson | Son of Norman Paterson | Cameron Highlanders | 18/07/1918 | 21 | Killed in action on the Somme | |||
| 5 | Donald | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Sergeant | Cameron Highlanders | 13/10/1917 | 23 | Died of wounds | Military Medal for bravery in the field; Mons Star | Also wounded in 1914 |
| 5 | John | Macleod | Son of Donald Macleod | Canadians | Served 1916 to 1918 | |||||
| 41 | Duncan | Macleod | Royal Naval Reserve | 11/02/1919 | 51 | Died | Joined up in Nov 1917 although at age 48; served from 1915 till invalided 1917 (inconsistent) | |||
| 41 | Donald | Macleod | Son of Barbara Macleod | Canadians | 01/09/1918 | Killed in action | Joined up 1915 | |||
| 42 | John | Macarthur | Company Quartermaster Sergeant | South Africans | Oct-18 | Died | Served 1916 until invalided August 1917 | |||
| 42 | Donald R. | Macarthur | Son of Annie Macarthur | Lieutenant | Royal Fleet Auxiliary service | Wounded on the Somme, 1916, gassed August 1917 at Ypres | ||||
| 45 | John | Macarthur | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 45 | Kenneth | Maclean | Royal Naval Reserve | |||||||
| 46 | Angus | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 46 | Kenneth | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill | Royal Naval Reserve | ||||||
| 46 | John | Macaskill | Son of John Macaskill | Royal Naval Division | Mons Star | Prisoner of war in Germany since fall of Antwerp | ||||
| 46 | Catherine | Macaskill | Daughter of John Macaskill | Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps | ||||||
| Free Church Manse | Norman | Macleod | Son of Rev D Macleod | US Infantry | Wounded and gassed twice | |||||
| Free Church Manse | Chrissie | Macleod | Daughter of Rev D Macleod | Women's Legion | ||||||
| Duncan | Macphail | Son of John Macphail | Royal Naval Reserve | Torpedoed at Dardanelles (June 1915), wounded at Jutland and invalided in 1918 | ||||||
| Kenneth | Macphail | Son of John Macphail | Seaforth Highlanders | Mons Star | Gassed and discharged 1915. Served in RNR 1916-1918 | |||||
| FC Mission House | John | Mackay | Second Lieutenant | Seaforth Highlanders | Seriously wounded, lost his hand | |||||
| John | Macleod | Son of Angus Macleod | Canadians | May-18 | Killed in action | Joined up 1916 | ||||