Additions to listings

As I was checking the CWGC website for casualty listings which included to word "stornoway", I came across at least three names of men who had connections to the town, or to the island. The search also yielded results that had no connections to the Isle of Lewis; four lived on Stornoway Road in Southend-on-Sea in Essex; one came from Stornoway in Saskatchewan, Canada.



Captain REGINALD FOWLER GREENHILL

Only son of Mrs. and the late Dr. S. F. Greenhill, of 9, Bank St., Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.

Last address in Lewis: 9 Bank Street, Stornoway

Service unit: 15th Lancashire Fusiliers

Date of death: 1 January 1918 at the age of 22

Interred: Wimereux Communal Cemetery, grave IV. I. 3



Private JOHN FORREST

Last address in Lewis: Stornoway

Son of Mr. A. M. Forrest, of Beach House, South Beach St., Stornoway.

Service unit: 1st Scots Guards

Service number: 9892

Born at Montrose

Enlisted at Paisley

Date of death: 28 September 1915

Died of wounds

Interred: Noeux-les-Mines Communal cemetery, grave I. D. 28.



Private DONALD DRUMMOND

Last address in Lewis: Garrabost

Son of the late Alexander and Jemima Drummond, of Garrabost, Stornoway.

Service unit: 7th Seaforth Highlanders

Service number: S/12696

Date of death: 10 November 1916 at the age of 23

Died of wounds

Interred: Warrington Cemetery, grave C. NC. 717


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