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8 YOUNG— ANGUS, R.N.R. ; on H.M.S. "Carmania" at sinking of
"Cap Tiafalgar."
YOUNG- 'ALEXANDER. 4th H.L.I. ; killed in action in France,
29th Septembei, 1917. (Son of Mr Angus Young, now of
Govan, and nephew of above).
10 MACLEAY— 'ALEXANDER, Corpl. A. & S. Highlanders; killed
in action in France. 1917- NORMAN, Canadians ; wounded
and gassed, and awarded the Military Medal for bravery at
Fasschendale Ridge in 1917. DONALD, A. & S. Highlanders.
(Sons of Mr William Macleay).
10b *MACLEAY— JOHN, R.N.R. ; was four times torpedoed ; drowned
at Malta, April, 1918- (Cousin of above).
11 MACLEOD— CHARLES, Lance-Corpl., 2nd Gordons; killed in
action in France, 11th October, 1914 aged 19. (Son of Mr
John Maclecd).
12 MACDONALD— KENNETH R.N.R.; was on H.M.S. "Carmania"
at sinking of "Cap Trafalgar." NEIL, R.N.R.
12 MACDONALD— KENNETH, R.N.D. ; was prisoner in Germany
since fall of Antwerp. Holds Mons Star.
13 MACKENZIE— ALEXANDER, R E.
MACLEOD— ANGUS, R.N.R.
14 MACLEAY— 'RODERICK 2nd Seaforths ; killed in action in
France- 18th May, 1915; aged 20. Had been at front since
commencement of war. 'LOUIS, Corpl., Seaforths ; died of
wounds, 9th January, 1918 (Sons of Mr Roderick Macleay).
15 SMITH — JOHN Sergeant-Maior, Seaforths; severely gassed.
•ALEXANDER, C.-S.-M., Seaforths; killed in action, 23rd
March, 1918; was awarded the Military Medal. 'JOHN,
Mercantile Marine ; accidentally killed at sea, 25th November.
1915. (Sons of Mr John Smith).
16 MORRISON— DONALD, R.N.R.; served in the "Carmania"-"Cap
Tiafalgar" scrap. ANGUS, Camerons.
18 SMITH— CHARLES Lieutenant R.F.A. ; wounded. *MURDO,
Sergt., 2nd Seaforths; killed in action near Ypres, October,
1917- 'DONALD, R.N.R.T.; died at Inverness, 26th Julv,
T917; aged 18. (Sons of Mr Donald Smith).
19 MACLEOD— ALEXANDER. R.N.R. DONALD, Lieut., R.G.A.
JOHN, 2nd Lieut. R.N.R., Wireless Telegraph Service.
20 MACIVER— JOHN, R.N.R.; was interned in Holland ; 1914 Star.
KENNETH Canadians.
21 MACDONALD— 'NEIL. R.N.R.; drowned when the s.s. "Arabas"
was tr.ipedoed in the Mediterranean, 16th September, 1917 ;
♦ANGUS, Seaforths, killed in action in France, 11th April,
1917 JOHN, R.N.R.T. (Sons of Mr Angus Macdonald).
22 MACDONALD— JOHN, R.N.R. JOHN, Royal Scots; wounded in
France, 1914, and in Palestine. 1917- Holds 1914 Star. JOHN,
Lance-Corpl., 2nd Camerons; awarded the Military Medal for
rushing an enemy pill-box in Bulgaria and killing its occupants.
'Father and two Sons)
UPPER SHADER.
1 MACLEOD— ALLAN R.N.R.; served in the "Carrnania"-"Cap
Trafalgar" sreap.' ALEXANDER, R.N.R.T.
HENRY— FRANK, Lieut. (Nephew of above).
2 MORRISON— DONALD, Seaforths; wounded in Egypt.
3 MATHESON— 'MURDO Sergt., Australians; killed in action in
France, 6th April 1917- Had previously been seriously
wounded at Gallipoli. MALCOLM, R.N.R.T. (Sons of Mr
John Matheson)
5 MATHESON— ANGUS, 2nd Air Mechanic, R.F.C.
6 SAUNDERS — DONALD, Seaforths; was four times wounded; taken
prisoner 21st March. 1918; holds Mons Star. 'ALEXANDER,
1st Seaforths; died of fever at Persian Gulf, 8th July, 1916;
aged 22. Had been previously twice wounded in France.
RODERICK, R.N.R. JOHN, R.N.R.T. (Sons of Mr Malcolm
Saunders) .
7 MACLEAY— DONALD (Sen.). R.N.R.; lost right arm and right leg
in fight between H.M.S, "Carmania" and German cruiser "Cap
Trafalgar.' September 1914. DONALD (Jun.), R.N.R.; was
also on "Carmania" in same scrap.
8 SMITH— JOHN (Sen.), R.N.R. JOHN (Jun.), R.N.D. ; wounded
in Fiance. CHARLES, Seaforths; wounded.
9 MATHESON— JOHN M., R.N.R. ; was prisoner in Germany since
fall of Antweip; holds Mons Star.
10 MATHESON— ALEXANDER, R.N.R. 'MALCOLM R.N.R.T.,;
drowned in the "Iolaire" disaster. Ha<i destroyed two
Zeppelins ir. North Sea while Gunner on H.M. Trawler "Ice-
land." Had gone to France with Seaforths in 1914, where he
was mentioned in despatches, and subsequently served in
Mesopotamia where he was so severely wounded that he was
discharged. (Sons of Widow Malcolm. Matheson).
11 MACLEOD— JOHN, R.N.R.; discharged in 1916-
12 MACDONALD— DONALD, Seaforths; thrice wounded.
13 MACDONALD— 'JOHN Canadians; killed in action. (Son of late
Mr Dcnald Macdonald, Ballantrushal).
16 SMITH— MURDO, Seaforths; wounded— permanently disabled.
ALEXANDER, Canadians, wounded. 'DONALD, Seaforths;
killed in action in France. (Sons of Mr John Smith).
17 MACDONALD— ANGUS, Corpl., Canadians; wounded ALEX-
ANDER, Seaforths; twice wounded.
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