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LAXDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT-
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COULREGREIN.
2 MORRISON— *WILLIAM, Canadians; died in hospital, 3rd Nov.,
1918, from wounds. Aged 33 years. FRANK H.. Seaforths.
jSons of the late Mr John Morrison).
MACQUEEN— WILLIAM, R.E.
3 MACLEOD— DUNCAN, Seaforths. JOHN MTJRDO, Canadians;
wounded. *ALEX., Canadians; killed in France, 5th Septem-
ber, 1917. Aged 26 *WILLIAM GEORGE, Seaforths; died
of wounds received in action, 5th June, 1917- Aged 23.
(Grandsons of Mrs E. Macleod).
3 MACINNES— *KENNETH, Seaforths; killed in action in Mesopo-
tamia, 13th January, 1916.
4 MACLEOD— JOHN, R.E. JAMES R., Seaforths. JOHN MURDO,
Seaforths , wounded and gassed.
5 MACDONALD— WILLIAM, R.N.R.
8 MACAULAY— NEIL, Seaforths; wounded and gassed.
9 MACDONALD— ALEXANDER, R.E.
11 MACLEAN— ALEX., Seaforths.
12 FRASER— ANGUS, Seaforths; seriously wounded. JOHN M.,
Seaforths. DUNCAN, Seaforths.
STEWART— *THOMAS, 2nd H.L.I. ; killed in action 13th Nov..
1914- Aged 31- Served nine years with his regiment in India,
and was mobilised as a Reservist on the outbreak of war.
Id LAMB— JAMES, Seaforths.
Cross Street.
MACMILLAN— *.TOHN, Canadian Mounted Rifles; killed in action
1918- Aged 42- DONALD, R.A.M.C. (Sons of Mrs Malcolm
Macro illanj.
BAIN— MALCOLM. Seaforths.
MUNRO— ANGUS, Seaforths; injured and discharged. A. D.,
R.E. JOHN, Seaforths.
ROBERTSON— DAVID, R.E.
LAXDALE.
1 MACLEOD— DONALD. R.M.B.
MORRISON— MURDO. Bombardier, R.M.B. ; wounded at Dardan-
elles, 25th June, 1915- (Son of Mr Alex. Morrison).
2 MACKENZIE— JOHN A., M.A , R.M.B. MURDO, M.A., Sergt,
Sherwood Forresters. RODERICK, Camerons. (Sons of the
late Mr Murdo Mackenzie).
3 MACKAY— DONALD, C.P.O., R.N
4 GRAHAM— WILLIAM, R.E. ; awarded Military Medal for gal-
lantry in the field.
6 GRANT— DONALD, Seaforths; wounded in France. JAMES,
Gordons. (Sons of the late Mr John Grant, Laxdale Lane.)
7 MACLEAN— DONALD, A. & S. Highlanders.
MACKAY— JOHN, Canadians.
8 MACIVER— JOHN, Canadian Navy.
9 MACPHAIL— JOHN NORMAN, R.N.R
17 MACDONALD— ROBERT, R.E. JOHN, Seaforths. KENNETH,
Canadians; wounded.
MACDONALD DONALD M., Engineer, R.N.R.
MORRISON— *HECTOR, Hawthorn Cottage, Gordons, attached
London Scottish; killed in action in France, 31st July, 1918
Aged 32 years. (Son of late Mr Malcolm Morrison, U.F.C.
Missionary, and Mrs Morrison).
37 MACIVER— NORMAN, R.M.B.
38 MACLEOD— ANGUS, Glasgow's Own Artillery. MALCOLM,
Gordons ; wounded four times and prisoner in Germany.
(Father and Son) .
46 MACKENZIE— *HUGH, 1st Class Stoker, R.N. ; lost on H.M.S.
"Triumph," 26th May, 1915- Aged 47 years. Had served
through the South African War of 1900. (Son of late Mr
Donald Mackenzie).
GUERSHADER.
1 MACKENZIE— MALCOLM, Piper, 8th Seaforths. MURDO
ANGUS, 9th Gordons; twice wounded. *NORMAN JOHN,
Canadian Engineers ; died of wounds in France, 8th August,
1918- (Sons of Mr Donald Mackenzie, now of Springburn,
Glasgow).
1 MURRAY— JOHN, R.E. MURDO, Lovat Scouts. MALCOLM.
Seaforths. (Sons of Mr Duncan Murray).
7 MACDONALD— JOHN ANGUS. Seaforths. *GEORGE, Sergt.,
21st Canadians ; killed in action in France, 9th May, 1917
Aged 26- (Sons of Mr Alexander Macdonald).
8 MACLEAN— *KENNETH, Canadians; killed in action, 5th Nov.,
1917. Aged 30- (Son of Mr M.Maclean).
MACLEAN— JOHN, Sergt., Seaforths; wounded.
11 MACINTOSH— HUGH, C.P.O., R.N. CHRISTOPHER, Seaforths.
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