Coll or Callanish?



Private DONALD MACLEAN

Last address in Lewis: 7 Coll

Son of Murdo and Isabella Maclean

Service unit: Seaforth Highlanders

Date of death: 22 May 1916 at the age of 21

Died after 1½ years suffering of phthisis

Local memorial: Back

His brothers Kenneth and Murdo served in the RNR, but survived the war.



Please note

Donald
Maclean's date of death on the Back War Memorial is quoted as January
1916. However, his death certificate states that he died on 22 May 1916,
aged 21, of phthisis of which he had suffered for 18 months. No
reference to any military service could be found.


Donald
Maclean, 21 Callanish, died on 7 January 1916 in Mesopotamia. The entry
on CWGC refers to Donald being the son of Finlay Maclean, which tallies
with the information from the Roll of Honour, which lists an identical
date of death, although it erroneously lists his location of death as La
Bassee.



Private DONALD MACLEAN

Last address in Lewis: 21 Callanish,

Son of Finlay and Annie Maclean.

Service unit: 1st Seaforth Highlanders

Service number: 3/7031

Enlisted at Stornoway

Date of death: 7 January 1916 at the age of 22

Killed in action at Persian Gulf

Memorial: Basra Memorial, Iraq, Panel 37 and 64

Local memorial: East Loch Roag, Callanish

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