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KENNEDY— *DONALD, 3rd Camerons ; killed in action in
France, December, 1914; aged 20-
SMITH— MARY, Writer, W.R.N.S.
MACLEOD— MURDO. R.N.R.
MURRAY— *AIXAN, Canadians; killed in action, 25th April,
1915- aced 19 years. *THOMAS, Canadians; killed m
action, °29tfc April, 1915; aged 21 years. (Sons of Mr
Angus Murray, who is himself an ex-soldier and served in
India, where Allan was born).
• MACLEOD— JOHN, R.N.R.
] MACAULAY— NORMAN, Royal Scots.
! GRAHAM— *PETER 1st Seaforths ; killed at Persian Gulf, 7th
* January, 1915; aged 23 years. MURDO, R.M.B. (Sons of
' late Mr Colin Graham i.
MACLEAN— JOHN, Seaforths. NORMAN, R.M.B. iSons of
the late Mr Angus Maclean).
MACLEOD— RODERICK, Pioneer Chemist, R.E. (Son of Council-
lor John Macleod).
MORISON— MURDO, Piper, Canadians.
MACDONALD— WILLIAM B., Bombardier, R.F.A. ; wounded.
JOHN, R.F.A. ; wounded. DONALD, Gordons. (Sons of Mr
John Macdonald).
MACLEOD DONALD, R.M.B
MACRAE— JAMES, Gordons; came from Canada and enlisted in
the Royal Scottish Fusiliers; afterwards drafted to the Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders and was taken prisoner 23rd April,
"^l?, while serving with the Gordon Highlanders. * ALEX-
ANDER Signaller, R.F.A. ; died in Germany while a prisoner
of war, August, 1918. Had been a prisoner from 23rd April,
1917. ' (Sons of the late Mr Donald Macrae).
MACLEOD— ALEX. JOHN, Lieut., R.G.A. CALLUM C. Gordons.
MACLEOD— LACHLAN, Lieut., Camerons; taken prisoner 27th
March, 1918.
MACLEAN— ALEXANDER, Camerons. NORMAN, Black Watch.
(Sons of Mr Alexander Maclean).
MACMILLAN— NEIL, R.G.A.
KERR— ALEXANDER, R.N.R. ALEXANDER J., Ammunition
Column, R.F.A. DONALD, Canadians. (Father and two
Sens).
MACDONALD— ALLAN M., Canadians. (Son of the late Mr
Angus Macdonald, baker).
MACLEOD— WILLIAM J., R.N.V.R.: KENNETH, Saddler,
R.M.B. GEORGE, R.N.R. (Sons of Mr Murdo Macleod,
Contractor)
67 CLARKE— WILLIAM S., Gordons; wounded. ARCHIBALD,
R.M.B. (Sons of Mr Wm. J. Clarke, Sheriff Clerk).
69 MACLEOD— DONALD, R.M.B.; wounded. *NORMAN, Sea-
forths ; killed in action in France, 12th October, 1917- (Sons
of Mr Duncan Macleod).
72 MACDONALD— ANGUS, Lieut., R.F.A. WILLIAM, Sergeant,
R.E. JOHN M., Air Mechanic, R.A.F. ; served in Russia.
,'Sons of the late Mr John Macdonald, painter).
74 MORRISON— LEWIS MURRAY, Singapore Rifle Volunteer Corps;
from August, 1914, till May 1917 ; came home at his own ex-
pense July, 1917; joined Roj r al Navy August, 1917, and served
till March, 1919. NEIL, RE.; enlisted February, 1915, and
served till October, 1919. JOHN WILLIAM, Signal Boy,
Stornoway Naval Corps, 1914-16; joined Royal Navy Septem-
ber, 1916, and served till January, 1919. (Sons of Mr John
Morrison).
75 MACASK1LL— *JOHN ALEX., Signalman, R.N.V.R ; drowned in
"Iolaire" disaster; aged 19- (Son of Mrs Hugh Macaskill).
76 MORRISON— ALLENA, Matron, Naval Hospital. *ALEX. D., Lce.-
Coipl., Royal Welsh Regiment; killed in action, 6th July, 1915-
(Daughter and Son of Mrs Win. Morrison).
78 MACRAE JOHN, Canadian Forestry Corps. RODERICK, Cpl.
Wheeler, R.M.B. WILLIAM, Seaforths; suffered from trench
feet. ALEXANDER, Corpl., Canadians; wounded. *JAMES
D., Canadians ; died of wounds at Etaples, France 23rd Nov.,
1917- (Sons of the late Mr Roderick Macrae, Macrae Cottage).
81 MACLEOD— *MALCOLM, Seaforths; awarded D.C.M. ; killed in
action in France, 20th August, 1917- Served with the 1st
Seaforths in India; was a reservist and in the U.S.A. when war
broke out; one of three cousins all named after the same uncle
who lost their lives in the war. (Son of Mrs John Macleod).
82 MACLEAN JOHN, R A.S.C., Labour Batt. DONALD, Seaforths.
(Sons of Mr William Maclean).
83 STEWART— JAMES R., Lance-Corpl., R.E. (wireless); served in
Mesopotamia, Russia and Turkey.
84 MACLEOD— *MALCOLM, Canadians; killed in action 29th April,
1915. *HECTOR, 1st Cameron Highlanders; killed by a
sniper in France, 19th March, 1916 : enlisted in 1st Camerons
at the age of 18- Saw service in China in connection with the
Boxer Rising. Was a reservist and in Canada when called up
in August, 1914- joined fighting line early in October, 191-L
ALEXANDER, Canadians. (Sons of the la'.e Mr Donald Mac-
leod, contractor).
87 WILSON- -JAMES, Sergeant, H.L.I. MURDO, R.M B.

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