96 years ago today

Twenty-one Lewismen were lost on the first day of the Battle of the Somme, today in 1916.



Private MALCOLM CAMPBELL, Seaforth Highlanders, 26 Cross aged 22

Private KENNETH GRAHAM, Seaforth Highlanders, Aird Dell aged 19

Private MALCOLM GUNN, Seaforth Highlanders, 15 Eorodale

Lance-Corporal DONALD MACARTHUR, Seaforth Highlanders, 29 Breasclete aged 19

Private ALLAN MACDONALD, Seaforth Highlanders, 18 Habost, Ness aged 19

Company Sergeant-Major MURDO MACGREGOR, Seaforth Highlanders, 12C Tolsta Chaolais aged 30

Private JOHN DUNCAN MACKAY, Seaforth Highlanders, 8 Kershader aged 19

Private WILLIAM J MACKAY, Seaforth Highlanders, 20 Adabrock aged 19

Private EVANDER MACKENZIE, Seaforth Highlanders, 5 Upper Garrabost aged 19

Private JOHN MACRAE MACKENZIE, Highland Light Infantry, 26 James Street, Stornoway aged 25

Private WILLIAM MACKENZIE, Seaforth Highlanders, 1A Mid Borve aged 19

Private ALEX MACLEOD, Seaforth Highlanders, 30 Lower Garrabost aged 23

Lance-Corporal ANGUS MACLEOD, Gordon Highlanders, 6 North Tolsta aged 24

Private JOHN MACLEOD, Seaforth Highlanders, 1 Hill Street North Tolsta aged 18

Lance-Corporal JOHN MACLEOD, Gordon Highlanders, 20 North Tolsta aged 22

Sergeant JOHN MACLEOD, Seaforth Highlanders, 24 Tolsta Chaolais aged 24

Private MURDO MACLEOD, Seaforth Highlanders, 65 Back aged 21

Private ALEX MORRISON, Seaforth Highlanders, 14 Eorodale aged 20

Private JOHN MORRISON, Seaforth Highlanders, 16 Skigersta aged 18

Seaman MURDO MORRISON, Royal Navy, 37 Breasclete aged 45

Private KENNETH SMITH, Seaforth Highlanders, 25 Leurbost


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