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LAXDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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12 MACLEAN— ANGUS, Pipe-Major, Seaforths ; severely wounded in
shoulder at Hill 60 ANGUS, Seaforths; wounded. JOHN,
Canadians. DONALD, Corpl., Canadians.
NEW VALLEY.
1 MACLEOD— * ANGUS, R.N.R. (T.) ; drowned in the "Iolaire" dis-
aster, 1919. Aged 18- (Son of Mr Alex. Macleod).
2 MACLEOD— LEWIS, Canadians. WILLIAM, Canadians. (Sons
of Mr John Macleod, emigrated to Canada).
3 MACLEOD— DUNCAN, Seaforths; wounded.
4 MACKENZIE JOHN, Scots Greys. DONALD, Seaforth; gassed.
Was taken prisoner, July, 1916- Served in the Regular Army
and wears the King's Indian Medal and the medal awarded in
connection with the rising in China. Was in Canada at out-
break of war, and was called up as a Reservist. ANGUS, Sea-
forths. (Sons of Mrs Malcolm Mackenzie).
5 GRAHAM— *DUNCAN, Lance-Corpl., Canadians; killed in action
in France, 8th August, 1918- Aged 32- (Son of Mr Donald
Graham).
7 MACDONALD— *ALEX., Warrant Officer, R.N.R. ; drowned in
"Iolaire" disaster. Aged 40 years. Joined the Australian
Navy at the outbreak of war. Served as a signaller at the
Dardanelles. Afterwards was mine sweeping on the Nova
Scotian coast. Was at Halifax at the time of the great explosion.
ANGUS, Seaforth. MALCOLM, Machine GurTCorps. (Sons
of Mrs Donald Macdcnald).
8 MACIVER— NORMAN, Piper, Canadian Highlanders. JOHN,
Piper, Canadian Highlanders. (Sons of Mr Neil Maciver).
11 MACKENZIE— COLIN, R.N.R.
12 MACIVER— ALEX., Scots Guards; gassed. DUGALD, Seaforths;
wounded and gassed.
13 MACDONALD— NEIL, Seaforths, gassed. DUNCAN, R.N.R.
14 MONTGOMERY— *RODERICK, Lance-Corpl., Gordons ; died while
a prisoner of war in Germany, 18th July, 1918- Aged 23-
Had been sheep farming in Chili and came home at his own
expense in 1916 to do his bit for the Old Country. (Son of
Mrs Montgomery).
15 MORRISON— *DONALD, Seaforths; died of. wounds at Rouen, 7th
August, 1918. Aged 18 years. (Son of Mr Angus Morrison).
MACDONALD— *JOHN R., Seaforths; killed in action, 1914.
DONALD, Seaforths, wounded.
SHAW— *JOHN, Corpl., Seaforths; killed in action, 9th May, 1915.
Aged 27- NORMAN, H.M.H.S. *ALEXANDKR, Camerons ;
killed in action, Hl'.i November, 1914. Aged 22. NEIL,
C.S.M., Canadians; awarded the D.C.M. for gallantry in the
field. DUNCAN, Piper, Gordons. (Sons of Mr John Shaw).
16 MACLENNAN— DONALD, Canadians. MALCOLM, Canadians.
(Sons of Mr John Maclennan, emigrated to Canada).
17 MA CPHERSON— MALCOLM, R.A.S.C. JOHN A., R.A.S.C.
19 BUCHANAN— ANGUS, Canadians.
25 MACKAY— JOHN, Scottish Horse.
MONTGOMERY— MALCOLM, R.E.
MACLEAN— ALLAN, Canadians.
MATHESON— JOHN, Benadrove, R.M.B.
BENSIDE.
1 MONRO— NORMAN, R.N.R. JOHN, Canadians; wounded.
2 MACLEOD JOHN, R.N.R. DUNCAN, R.N.R. First served
in Seaforths and was discharged on account of wounds and then
joined R.N.R. ALEXANDER JOHN, Canadians; prisoner in
Germany for over two years.
3 MACRITCHIE— *MALCOLM, Seaforths; killed in action in Meso-
potamia, Nov., 1917; aged 27 years. ALEXANDER, R.N.R.
(Sons of Widow Macritchie).
4 MORRISON— ANGUS, R.N.R. DONALD, Gordons; prisoner in
Germany over four years. (Sons of Mr Peter Morrison).
5 MACLEOD— JOHN MURDO, Army Vet. Corps; leg badly hurt,
and discharged. KENNETH, Labour Corps. (Sons of Mr
John Macleod).
6 MA CLENNAN— ANGUS, R.E.
7 MACDONALD— ALLAN, M.M.R. ALEX. D., Sen., Transport
Service.
9 MACLEOD— MURDO, Seaforths; severely wounded in France.
10 MACDONALD— * ANGUS, C.P.O., R.N. ; died in hospital. JOHN,
Seaforths. DONALD M., Piper, R.M-B. (Sons of late Mr
Angus Macdonald, joiner).
MACDONALD— *JOHN, R.N.R.; diied in hospital in Glasgow.
MURDO, R.N.R. (Sen and Grandson of Mr Donald Mac-
donald).
12 MACLEOD— ANGUS, R.N.R.
13 MACLEOD — *ANGUS, Seaforths; killed in action in Mesopotamia,
1916; aged 27- MURDO, R.N.R. WILLIAM, 4th Batt. Cana-
dians; buried twice, blown up once, and discharged on account
of injuries. *NORMAN, Seaforths; killed in action in France.
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12 MACLEAN— ANGUS, Pipe-Major, Seaforths ; severely wounded in
shoulder at Hill 60 ANGUS, Seaforths; wounded. JOHN,
Canadians. DONALD, Corpl., Canadians.
NEW VALLEY.
1 MACLEOD— * ANGUS, R.N.R. (T.) ; drowned in the "Iolaire" dis-
aster, 1919. Aged 18- (Son of Mr Alex. Macleod).
2 MACLEOD— LEWIS, Canadians. WILLIAM, Canadians. (Sons
of Mr John Macleod, emigrated to Canada).
3 MACLEOD— DUNCAN, Seaforths; wounded.
4 MACKENZIE JOHN, Scots Greys. DONALD, Seaforth; gassed.
Was taken prisoner, July, 1916- Served in the Regular Army
and wears the King's Indian Medal and the medal awarded in
connection with the rising in China. Was in Canada at out-
break of war, and was called up as a Reservist. ANGUS, Sea-
forths. (Sons of Mrs Malcolm Mackenzie).
5 GRAHAM— *DUNCAN, Lance-Corpl., Canadians; killed in action
in France, 8th August, 1918- Aged 32- (Son of Mr Donald
Graham).
7 MACDONALD— *ALEX., Warrant Officer, R.N.R. ; drowned in
"Iolaire" disaster. Aged 40 years. Joined the Australian
Navy at the outbreak of war. Served as a signaller at the
Dardanelles. Afterwards was mine sweeping on the Nova
Scotian coast. Was at Halifax at the time of the great explosion.
ANGUS, Seaforth. MALCOLM, Machine GurTCorps. (Sons
of Mrs Donald Macdcnald).
8 MACIVER— NORMAN, Piper, Canadian Highlanders. JOHN,
Piper, Canadian Highlanders. (Sons of Mr Neil Maciver).
11 MACKENZIE— COLIN, R.N.R.
12 MACIVER— ALEX., Scots Guards; gassed. DUGALD, Seaforths;
wounded and gassed.
13 MACDONALD— NEIL, Seaforths, gassed. DUNCAN, R.N.R.
14 MONTGOMERY— *RODERICK, Lance-Corpl., Gordons ; died while
a prisoner of war in Germany, 18th July, 1918- Aged 23-
Had been sheep farming in Chili and came home at his own
expense in 1916 to do his bit for the Old Country. (Son of
Mrs Montgomery).
15 MORRISON— *DONALD, Seaforths; died of. wounds at Rouen, 7th
August, 1918. Aged 18 years. (Son of Mr Angus Morrison).
MACDONALD— *JOHN R., Seaforths; killed in action, 1914.
DONALD, Seaforths, wounded.
SHAW— *JOHN, Corpl., Seaforths; killed in action, 9th May, 1915.
Aged 27- NORMAN, H.M.H.S. *ALEXANDKR, Camerons ;
killed in action, Hl'.i November, 1914. Aged 22. NEIL,
C.S.M., Canadians; awarded the D.C.M. for gallantry in the
field. DUNCAN, Piper, Gordons. (Sons of Mr John Shaw).
16 MACLENNAN— DONALD, Canadians. MALCOLM, Canadians.
(Sons of Mr John Maclennan, emigrated to Canada).
17 MA CPHERSON— MALCOLM, R.A.S.C. JOHN A., R.A.S.C.
19 BUCHANAN— ANGUS, Canadians.
25 MACKAY— JOHN, Scottish Horse.
MONTGOMERY— MALCOLM, R.E.
MACLEAN— ALLAN, Canadians.
MATHESON— JOHN, Benadrove, R.M.B.
BENSIDE.
1 MONRO— NORMAN, R.N.R. JOHN, Canadians; wounded.
2 MACLEOD JOHN, R.N.R. DUNCAN, R.N.R. First served
in Seaforths and was discharged on account of wounds and then
joined R.N.R. ALEXANDER JOHN, Canadians; prisoner in
Germany for over two years.
3 MACRITCHIE— *MALCOLM, Seaforths; killed in action in Meso-
potamia, Nov., 1917; aged 27 years. ALEXANDER, R.N.R.
(Sons of Widow Macritchie).
4 MORRISON— ANGUS, R.N.R. DONALD, Gordons; prisoner in
Germany over four years. (Sons of Mr Peter Morrison).
5 MACLEOD— JOHN MURDO, Army Vet. Corps; leg badly hurt,
and discharged. KENNETH, Labour Corps. (Sons of Mr
John Macleod).
6 MA CLENNAN— ANGUS, R.E.
7 MACDONALD— ALLAN, M.M.R. ALEX. D., Sen., Transport
Service.
9 MACLEOD— MURDO, Seaforths; severely wounded in France.
10 MACDONALD— * ANGUS, C.P.O., R.N. ; died in hospital. JOHN,
Seaforths. DONALD M., Piper, R.M-B. (Sons of late Mr
Angus Macdonald, joiner).
MACDONALD— *JOHN, R.N.R.; diied in hospital in Glasgow.
MURDO, R.N.R. (Sen and Grandson of Mr Donald Mac-
donald).
12 MACLEOD— ANGUS, R.N.R.
13 MACLEOD — *ANGUS, Seaforths; killed in action in Mesopotamia,
1916; aged 27- MURDO, R.N.R. WILLIAM, 4th Batt. Cana-
dians; buried twice, blown up once, and discharged on account
of injuries. *NORMAN, Seaforths; killed in action in France.
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