Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour 1914-1919
School district Bernera
Village roll Breaclete This is not Breasclete near Callanish
 
House First name Surname Family relations Rank Unit Date of death Age Circumstances of death Decorations Remarks
1 Norman Macinnes Son of Angus Macinnes   Royal Naval Reserve 31/10/1914 41 Drowned in sinking of HMS Hermes    
2 Finlay Macdonald     Royal Naval Reserve          
3 Donald Maciver     Royal Naval Reserve          
4 John Maciver     2nd Seaforth Highlanders         Wounded and discharged October 1917
4 Norman Maciver Son of Norman Maciver Wireless Operator Merchant Navy 1918 21 Drowned in torpedoing of SS Ben Lomond off Ireland   Had gone to Glasgow at age 18 to study wireless telegraphy and obtained a first class certificate
5 Norman Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald   Royal Naval Reserve Jan-17 33 Drowned on HMS Laurentic    
5 Donald Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald   2nd Seaforth Highlanders       Mons Medal Wounded 1914, discharged 1917
5 George Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald   2nd Seaforth Highlanders         Gassed April 1915
5 John Macdonald Son of Norman Macdonald Sapper Canadian Engineers          
6 Angus Macleod     Royal Naval Reserve         Discharged 1915
6 Peter John Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod   Ross Mountain Battery       1914-1915 Star Was at Gallipoli
6 George Macleod Son of Malcolm Macleod Signalman Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section          
7 Angus Maciver Son of Finlay Maciver   Royal Naval Division       Mons Star Interned in Holland
7 Peter Maciver Son of Finlay Maciver   Seaforth Highlanders         Severely wounded 6/10/1917, discharged September 1918
7 John Maciver Son of Finlay Maciver   Royal Naval Reserve          
8 John Mackenzie Son of Malcolm Mackenzie   Royal Naval Reserve 01/01/1919 38 Lost in Iolaire    
8 John Mackenzie Son of Malcolm Mackenzie   Seaforth Highlanders         Prisoner of war in Germany
11 Malcolm Macleod   First Lieutenant 3rd Australian Machine Gun Corps         Served since 1914. Landed in Gallipoli April 1915 and served through the campaign. Took part in the evacuation. Served in France afterwards, wounded once
13 John Macdonald   Leading Seaman Royal Naval Reserve       Mons Star Interned in Holland
13 John Mackay Son of Murdo Mackay, Missionary Second Lieutenant Queen's Own Regiment         Wounded Oct 1916, lost left arm Oct 1917