The first Lewisman to fall in the Great War



Saddler PHILIP MACLEOD

Last address in Lewis: Golf House Stenish,

Son of Roderick McLeod, of Sandwick Hill, North St., Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.

Service unit: 123rd Bty. 28th Bde. Royal Field Artillery

Service number: 54183

Enlisted at Richmond, Yorkshire

Date of death: 26 August 1914 at the age of 27

Killed in action

Interred: Troisville Communal Cemetery, Sp. Mem

Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial

Killed during retreat from Mons.

First Lewisman to fall in the War



Philip is shown in the 1891 census at 8 North Road, Skipsea, Yorkshire. He is aged 3, the son of Roderick (36) and Jean (35) and brother to Christina (12), Kenneth (9), Roderick (6) and Catherine (3 months).



His brothers Roderick and Kenneth both served in the Royal Navy; his brother Angus was in the Ross Mountain Battery. These three survived the war.

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