ANZAC Day 2011

Remembering those from Lewis who served with Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War. Remembering all those from Australia and New Zealand who laid down their lives at Gallipoli and beyond. 



Sergeant MURDO MATHESON

Last address in Lewis: 3 Upper Shader,

Son of John and Mary Matheson

Service unit: 12th Australian Infantry

Service number: 465

Date of death: 6 April 1917 at the age of 26

Killed in action in France

Memorial: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial,

Local memorial: North Lewis, Borve

Had previously been seriously wounded at Gallipoli



Private ALEX DONALD MURRAY

Last address in Lewis: 20 Church Street, Stornoway

Son of Neil and Mary Murray

Service unit: 24th Battallion Australian Infantry, Australian Imperial Forces

Service number: 6853/A

Date of death: 1 September 1918 at the age of 25

Killed in action by shrapnel

Interred: Daours Communal Cemetery Extension, grave VIII. B. 54

Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial; Nicolson WW1 memorial, right panel



Carpenter ALEX DONALD NICOLSON

Last address in Lewis: 14 Plantation Road, Stornoway

Service unit: Australian Royal Navy

Date of death: 25 May 1915 at the age of 30

Died in Melbourne

Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial; Nicolson WW1 memorial, right panel



Gunner HUGH MURRAY MAIR

Last address in Lewis: 2 Shell Street, Stornoway

Son of James Mair and his wife Margaret Murray

Service unit: 12th Australian Field Artillery

Service number: 255 A

Date of death: 9 May 1917 at the age of 25

Killed in France

Memorial: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial,

Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial

Crewed the first boat to land at Suvla Bay, and the last boat to evacuate Gallipoli

Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial; Nicolson WW1 memorial, right panel



Private JOSEPH JAMES MAIR

Last address in Lewis: 2 Shell Street, Stornoway

Son of James Mair and his wife Margaret Murray

Service unit: Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train

Service number: 404

Date of death: 28 February 1919 at the age of 32

Died in Melbourne, after being discharged due to non-service related injury in 1917.

Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial; Nicolson WW1 memorial, right panel



Private NORMAN MACKINNON



Last address in Lewis: 15 Ranish,

Son of Kenneth and Annie Mackinnon

Service unit: 9th Battalion Australian Infantry

Service number: 2855

Date of death: 25 March 1918 at the age of 30

Killed in action in France

Interred: Borre British Cemetery, grave II. B. 2

Local memorial: North Lochs, Crossbost



Private WILLIAM NICOLSON

Last address in Lewis: 21 Ranish,

Son of Roderick and Annie Nicolson

Service unit: 49th Australian Infantry

Service number: 2868

Date of death: 3 September 1916 at the age of 23

Killed in action

Interred: Contay British Cemetery, grave I. A. 26

Local memorial: North Lochs, Crossbost



Sergeant ALEX MACKENZIE

Last address in Lewis: 14 Laxay,

Son of Malcolm and Mary Ann MacKenzie

Service unit: 13th Australian Infantry

Service number: 3855

Date of death: 18 April 1917 at the age of 35

Was taken POW and died of wounds in Germany

Interred: Hamburg Cemetery, grave III. G. 5.

Local memorial: Kinloch, Laxay



Lance Corporal GEORGE MACAULAY

Last address in Lewis: 7 Crossbost,

Service unit: 25th Australian Imperial Forces

Service number: 1967

Date of death: 29 July 1916 at the age of 36

Killed in action in France

Interred: Serre Road Cemetery no 2, Beaumont Hamel, Plot XIII, row M, grave 12

Local memorial: North Lochs, Crossbost



Private DONALD MARTIN

Last address in Lewis: 59 Back,

Son of Allan and Christina Martin

Service unit: 26th Australian Infantry, A.I.F.

Service number: 375

Date of death: 29 July 1916 at the age of 28

Killed in action

Memorial: Villers-Bretonneux Memorial,

Mentioned on family gravestone in Gress Cemetery, Lewis

Local memorial: Back



Lance Corporal ANGUS MACIVER

Aonghas, Mac Aoinghais Mhic Ruairidh Mhic Mhurchaidh Oig

Last address in Lewis: 25 North Tolsta,

Son of Angus and Isabella Maciver

Service unit: New Zealanders

Service number: 8/2077

Date of death: 12 August 1916 at the age of 36

Interred: Anderson's Bay Cemetery, Dunedin, block 30, plot 100

Local memorial: North Tolsta

Served in Gallipoli. Invalided to New Zealand and died there.



Private JOHN MACGREGOR

Last address in Lewis: 12A Tolsta Chaolais

Son of Malcolm and Chirsty (Christina) Macgregor.

Service unit: Canterbury Infantry Battalion (N.Z.E.F)

Service number: 6/92

Date of death: 11 July 1920 at the age of 40

Died of war wounds at the Metropolitan Private Hotel

Interred: Christchurch (Sydenham) Cemetery, New Zealand. Grave: Block J2. Lot 53.



Private KENNETH MACLEAN

Last address in Lewis: 1 Brenish,

Brother of Mrs D. Bethune, 18 Balfour Street, Leith, Scotland. Son of Murdo and Margaret Maclean.

Service unit: 2nd Battallion Auckland Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force

Service number: 12/3714

Date of death: 3 October 1916 at the age of 33

Killed in action

Interred: Caterpillar Valley (New Zealand) Memorial

Local memorial: Uig, Timsgarry



Private MURDO MACIVER

Last address in Lewis: 8 Portnaguran,

Service unit: New Zealand Training Unit

Service number: 28285

Date of death: 15 November 1916 at the age of 30

Died of asphyxiation

Interred: Wellington (Karori) Cemetery, grave I. 24. (S).

Local memorial: Point (Garrabost)

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