Maclean


Seaman ANGUS MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 28 Brue
Son of Alexander and Catherine McLean, of 28, Brue Barvas, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.
Service unit: Royal Naval Reserve, HMD Southesk
Service number: 9019/A
Date of death: 7 July 1917 at the age of 18
Died in mining of ship
Mentioned on gravestone in Barvas Cemetery
Interred: Lyness Naval Cemetery, D. 14


Seaman DONALD MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 35 Leurbost
Son of George and Isabella Maclean; husband of Annie Maclean, of 35, Lurebost, Lochs, Stornoway.
Service unit: Royal Naval Reserve, HMS Colleen
Service number: 2820/B
Date of death: 1 January 1919 at the age of 48
Drowned in sinking of HMY Iolaire
Interred: Crossbost Cemetery
Local memorial: North Lochs, Crossbost


Seaman JOHN MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 17 South Bragar
Son of Angus and Anne Maclean
Service unit: Royal Naval Reserve, HMS Vernon
Service number: 4280/B
Date of death: 1 January 1919 at the age of 37
Drowned in sinking of HMY Iolaire
Interred: Bragar Old Church Yard and extension
Local memorial: West Side, Bragar
1915 Star


Private JOHN NEIL MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 20 North Beach, Stornoway
Son of Neil and Marion Maclean, of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis.
Service unit: 6th Gordon Highlanders
Service number: 14644434
Date of death: 19 October 1944 at the age of 22
Killed in action on Gothic Line in Italy
Interred: Faenza War Cemetery, grave I. E. 10
Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial
Mentioned on family gravestone in Crossbost Cemetery, Lewis


Private KENNETH J MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 33 Church Street, Stornoway
Service unit: Gordon Highlanders, Depot
Service number: 3/6127
Date of death: 18 March 1919
Interred: Sandwick Cemetery, North East Old Ground, grave 427
Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial; Nicolson Institute WW1, middle panel
Mobilised with Gordons in 1914. Taken prisoner after the retreat from Mons, and was 4 years and 3 months as a prisoner in Germany. Died at home.


Able Seaman MALCOLM MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 36 Swainbost
Service unit: Merchant Navy MV Waimarama
Date of death: 13 August 1942 at the age of 52
Lost on ship in Malta Convoy
Memorial: Tower Hill, panel 116
Mentioned on gravestone in Ness, Habost, New Cemetery
Local memorial: North Lewis, Cross


Seaman MURDO MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 39 Leurbost
Son of Alexander and Marion Maclean, of 39, Lurebost, Lochs, Stornoway.
Service unit: Royal Naval Reserve, HMS Snipe
Service number: 974252
Date of death: 1 January 1919 at the age of 31
Drowned in sinking of HMY Iolaire
Interred: Crossbost Cemetery
Local memorial: North Lochs, Crossbost


Private MURDO MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 24 Swainbost
Son of Donald and Annie MacRitchie Maclean, of 24, Swainbost, Ness, Barvas, Lewis.
Service unit: Tank Corps
Service number: 305324
Date of death: 22 March 1919 at the age of 20
Died of wounds, sustained on 14 September 1918, in hospital in Aberdeen
Interred: Old Ness cemetery
Local memorial: North Lewis, Cross


Seaman NORMAN MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 19 North Bragar
Son of John and Maggie MacLean, of 19, North Bragar, Stornoway.
Service unit: Royal Naval Reserve, HMS President III
Service number: 3109A
Date of death: 5 March 1917 at the age of 28
Died at home whilst on leave
Interred: Bragar Old Church Yard and extension
Local memorial: West Side, Bragar


Gunner NORMAN MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 5 Vatisker
Son of Donald Maclean, of 5, Vatisker Back, Stornoway.
Service unit: 4th Highland Mountain Bde, Royal Garrison Artillery
Service number: 4335
Date of death: 18 May 1915 at the age of 22
Died in Egypt
Interred: Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, grave L. 194
Mentioned on gravestone in Gress Cemetery
Local memorial: Back; Nicolson Institute WW1, middle panel


Lance-Corporal RODERICK MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 53 Leurbost
Service unit: Military Police Corps
Service number: P/11160
Date of death: 8 June 1919
Died of illness contracted in Mesopotamia
Interred: Crossbost Cemetery
Local memorial: North Lochs, Crossbost
Twice wounded


4th Engineer WILLIAM MACLEAN
Last address in Lewis: 25 Francis Street, Stornoway
Next of kin: Son of Mrs. Mackinnon (formerly MacLean), of 8, Newton St., Stornoway, and the late Donald MacLean; husband of Catherine Morrison MacLean, of 25, Francis St., Stornoway.
Service unit: Mercantile Marine, SS Comrie Castle
Date of death: 14 March 1918 at the age of 31
Ship sunk by U-boat
Interred: Haslar Royal Naval Cemetery, grave E 28 15/21
Local memorial: Lewis War Memorial; Nicolson Institute WW1, middle panel
Mentioned on family gravestone in Sandwick Cemetery, Lewis

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