23230: Roll of Honour: Uig, World War Two

 

WORLD WAR II – 1939 – 1945

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Name

Patronymic

Address

Service Details

BREANISH

     

Murdo Maclean

 

1 Breanish

R.N.R.. Killed by enemy action aboard H.M.S. “Wivern,”, aged 24 years.

Kenneth John Maclean

 

1 Breanish

R.N. ,Seaman. Served on H.M.S. “Stronghold,”, captured at the battle of the Java Seas, March 1941, prisoner of war in the Celebes until liberation.

Malcolm John Macaulay

 

2 Breanish

R.N., Seaman.

John Angus Macaulay

 

2 Breanish

ARMY, Pioneer Corps, Private.

Angus Maclean

 

3 Breanish

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

John Murdo Maclean

 

3 Breanish

R.N., Seaman.

Annie Bell Maclean

 

3 Breanish

N.A.A.F.I.

Angus Mackay

 

8 Breanish

M.N., Seaman.

John Latimer

 

9 Breanish

ARMY, Fire Services, Private.

Neil Buchanan

 

11 Breanish

R.N.R.,Seaman. Lost on H.M.S. “Avenger,” 1942, aged 24 years.

John Buchanan

 

11 Breanish

R.N., Seaman.

Malcolm John Buchanan

 

11 Breanish

ARMY, 2nd Bn Gordon Highlanders; wounded in France, August 1940.

Murdanie Macritchie

 

15 Breanish

R.N.R., Petty Officer.

Katie Ann Macritchie

 

15 Breanish

ARMY, Womens Land Army.

Chrissie Mary Macritchie

 

15 Breanish

N.A.A.F.I.

Angus Morrison

 

17 Breanish

R.N.R., Skipper.

Malcolm Morrison

 

17 Breanish

ARMY, Captain in the Shanghai Defence Force, Captured at Shanghai, December 1941 and held as a political prisoner in North China until liberation.

Peggy Morrison

 

17 Breanish

N.A.A.F.I.

Murdo Mackinnon

 

18 Breanish

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Murdo Macleod

 

24 Breanish

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Angus Morrison

 

28 Breanish

R.N.R., Seaman.

Neil Angus Morrison

 

29 Breanish

R.N.R., Seaman.

Murdo Morrison

 

29 Breanish

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

John Morrison

 

29 Breanish

R.E.M.E., Private.

John Macdonald

 

Mission House

R.A.F, F/Sergeant.

PeggyMacdonald

 

Mission House

Q.A.N.S. (Queen Alexandra’s Nursing Services)

 

     

ISLIVIG

     

John Macdonald

 

1 Islivig

R.N., Seaman.

Hugh Brown

 

7 Islivig

R.A.M.C., Corporal.

Elizabeth Brown

 

7 Islivig

A.T.S.

 

     

MANGERSTA

     

Peter Macleod

 

4 Mangersta

R.N., L/Seaman.

John Macleod

 

4 Mangersta

R.N., Seaman.

Norman Macleod

 

4 Mangersta

ARMY, Private, Seaforth Highlanders,

Murdo Buchanan

 

7 Mangersta

R.N.R., Seaman.

Malcolm Buchanan

 

7 Mangersta

R.N.R., Seaman.

Murdanie Buchanan

 

7 Mangersta

R.N., Seaman.

Neil Buchanan

 

7 Mangersta

R.A.F., F/Lieutenent.

Donald Morrison

 

8 Mangersta

M.N., Seaman.

Malcolm Morrison

 

8 Mangersta

R.N., Seaman.

Katy Mary Morrison

 

8 Mangersta

V.A.D.

Donald Buchanan

 

9 Mangersta

R.N.R. (D.S.M.), L/Seaman. Awarded the D.S.M. In 1940 for good service off the Dutch, Belgian and French Coast.

Angus Matheson

 

11 Mangersta

ARMY, Private in the 5th Bn A & S Highlanders. Captured in 1940 on the Belgian/French border. Prisoner of war in Stalag V111B in Poland until liberation.

Peter Morrison

 

13 Mangersta

R.N., Seaman.

 

     

CARNISH

     

Kenneth Macaulay

 

2 Carnish

M.N., Seaman. Lost on M.V. “Empire Gem,” February 1942, aged 27 years.

John Morrison

 

3 Carnish

R.E.M.E., Corporal.

John Morrison

 

3 Carnish

U.S. ARMY

 

     

ARDROIL

   

 

Calum Iain Macritchie

 

4 Ardroil

R.A.F.V.R., Sgt F/Engineer. Killed in action over Hanover 1943, aged 21 years.

Peggy Macritchie

 

4 Ardroil

W.A.A.F.

John Maciver

 

5 Ardroil

R.N.R., Seaman.

Duncan Matheson

 

6 Ardroil

R.N., L/Seaman.

Catherine Mackenzie

 

8 Ardroil

W.L.A. (Womens Land Army).

Louis Macdonald

 

9 Ardroil

R.N.R., Seaman. Severely wounded on H.M.S. “Wivern,” off the coast of Holland, May 1940.

Eric Angus Bodley

 

10 Ardroil

ARMY, Corporal in the Seaforth Highlanders. Killed in action at the battle of Wadi Akarit, North Africa, April 1943, aged 24 years.

Calum Iain Macritchie

 

11 Ardroil

R.N.R., Seaman.

Donald Peter Macritchie

 

11 Ardroil

ARMY, Private in the 1st Bn Cameron Highlanders.

Effie Macritchie

 

11 Ardroil

A.T.S.

Donald Morrison

 

12 Ardroil

R.N.R., Seaman.

Calum Iain Morrison

 

12 Ardroil

M.N., Seaman.

Iain Angus Smith

 

13 Ardroil

ARMY, Private in the 7th Bn Seaforth Highlanders. Wounded in Normandy, August 1944.

Cathie Smith

 

13 Ardroil

W.A.A.F.

Jessie Smith

 

13 Ardroil

W.A.A.F. Warrant Officer.

Katy Ann Macleod

 

14 Ardroil

W.R.N.S., 2ndOfficer.

 

 

 

 

UIG LODGE

     

Alec Mackenzie

 

Uig Lodge

ARMY, Lieutenant Colonel Chaplain in the Seaforth Highlanders.

 

     

TIMSGARRY

     

John Macleod

 

2 Timsgarry

R.N., L/Seaman.

Angus John Macleod

 

2 Timsgarry

R.N., L/Seaman.

Donald Macleod

 

2 Timsgarry

R.N., Seaman.

Katie Bell Macleod

 

2 Timsgarry

V.A.D.

Finlay Macdonald

 

3 Timsgarry

R.N., Seaman.

James Brown Mackay

 

4 Timsgarry

M.N., Seaman.

Angus Macdonald

 

5 Timsgarry

ARMY, Australian Army.

Neil M. Maclean

 

8 Timsgarry

ARMY, Sergeant. A Naval Reservist before joining the Army, he contracted a serious illness while serving in Palestine and after recovering, volunteered for the front line, serving thereafter as a Sapper in the Middle East.

Hector Maclean

 

8 Timsgarry

R.A.F., Corporal.

 

     

CROWLISTA

     

Peggy Nicolson

 

1 Crowlista

N.A.A.F.I.

Murdina Nicolson

 

1 Crowlista

A.T.S.

Malcolm J.Macdonald

 

2 Crowlista

R.N., Seaman.

Murdo D. Nicolson

 

3 Crowlista

R.N., L/Seaman.

Malcolm J. Macdonald

 

4 Crowlista

R.A.M.C., Sergeant.

Donald A. Macdonald

 

4 Crowlista

R.N., Seaman.

Alastair Macdonald

 

4 Crowlista

R.N., Seaman.

Donald M. Macdonald

 

5 Crowlista

R.N.R., Seaman.

Murdo A. Macdonald

 

5 Crowlista

R.N., Seaman.

John M. Macdonald

 

6 Crowlista

R.N., Telegraphist.

Rev Norman Mackay

 

7 Crowlista

ARMY, Chaplain in the Canadian Seaforths.

John A. Maciver

 

8 Crowlista

R.N., Seaman.

Murdo A. Nicolson

 

11 Crowlista

R.A.F., F/Sergeant.

Murdo Nicolson

 

11 Crowlista

R.N.R., Seaman.

George Macleod

 

13 Crowlista

R.N.R., Seaman.

Alick G. Macleod

 

13 Crowlista

R.N.R., Seaman.

Christy Macleod

 

13 Crowlista

W.R.N.S.

Donald Maclean

 

15 Crowlista

R.N., Seaman.

Donald A. Matheson

 

22 Crowlista

R.N.R., Seaman.

Neil Matheson

 

22 Crowlista

R.N.R., L/Seaman. Lost at sea off North Africa, aged 27 years.

Angus Macleod

 

Crowlista School House

R.A.M.C.

 

 

 

 

MIAVAIG

     

James Macrae

 

The Cottage Miavaig

ARMY, Major in the Seaforth Highlanders & RASC.

Alec John Macrae

 

The Cottage Miavaig

R.N., Petty Officer.

Margaret Maclean

 

The Cottage Miavaig

A.N.S., Sister in the Army Nursing Services.

 

     

AIR UIG

     

Dolly A. Mackenzie

 

1 Aird Uig

W.A.A.F.

Malcolm Matheson

 

6 Aird Uig

R.N., Seaman.

Alexander Matheson

 

6 Aird Uig

US ARMY

Malcolm K. Matheson

 

6 Aird Uig

R.N.A.S. (Australian Navy).

Donald A. Macritchie

 

7 Aird Uig

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Angus Macritchie

 

7 Aird Uig

M.N., Seaman.

Peggy Macritchie

 

7 Aird Uig

A.T.S.

Catherine Macritchie

 

7 Aird Uig

W.A.A.F.

Malcolm J. Macleod

 

8 Aird Uig

R.M., Private in the Royal Marines.

Katy M. Macleod

 

8 Aird Uig

N.A.A.F.I.

 

     

VALTOS

     

Margaret Morrison

 

3 Valtos

T.A.N.S., Sister in the T.A. Nursing Services.

Malcolm Matheson

 

4 Valtos

R.N., Seaman.

John Buchanan

 

7 Valtos

ARMY, Warrant Officer in the Royal Army Pay Corps.

Andrew Buchanan

 

7 Valtos

M.N., 3rdOfficer.

William Macdonald

 

14 Valtos

R.N.R., Seaman.

Malcolm Mackay

 

15 Valtos

R.N.R., Seaman. Lost at sea on H.M.S. “Avenger,” in 1942, aged 31 years.

Donald Mackay

 

15 Valtos

R.N., Seaman.

Donald Maclean

 

17 Valtos

ARMY, Sergeant in the Canadian Seaforths.

John Smith

 

20 Valtos

ARMY, Corporal in the Canadian Seaforths.

Kenneth Smith

 

20 Valtos

R.C.C.S., Lieutenant.

Malcolm Smith

 

20 Valtos

M.N., Bosun.

Angus Smith

 

20 Valtos

R.N.R., Petty Officer.

Donald Smith

 

20 Valtos

R.N., L/Seaman, R.N. Combined Ops.

Malcolm Mackay

 

21 Valtos

M.N., Seaman.

Donald Mackay

 

21 Valtos

M.N., Seaman.

John Macdonald

 

22 Valtos

M.N., Bosun. 1914 -1918 Private, Royal Highlanders of Canada. Wounded at Hill 60 in 1918.

Duncan Macdonald

 

22 Valtos

R.N.R. (D.S.M.), Petty Officer. Awarded D.S.M. For outstanding devotion to duty under enemy attack on H.M.S. “Welshman,” during the relief of Malta, September 1942.

Donald N. Macdonald

 

22 Valtos

R.N., Seaman. Lost at sea on H.M.S. “Gloucester,” aged 23 years.

Murdo Macdonald

 

22 Valtos

M.N., Seaman. Lost at sea on S.S. “Empire Comet,” aged 21 years.

Norman Macdonald

 

22 Valtos

R.N., L/Seaman.

John M. Macdonald

 

22 Valtos

R.N., Seaman.

John Macaulay

 

23 Valtos

M.N., Seaman. Lost at sea on M.V. “Empire Impala,” 1942, aged 24 years.

Alexander Maclennan

 

24 Valtos

ARMY (M.C. & Bar), Colonel in the Canadian Seaforths. Awarded the MC and bar. 1914 – 1918 Captain, 16th Bn Canadian Seaforths.

Malcolm Maclean

 

26 Valtos

M.N., Captain.

Murdo Macsween

 

28 Valtos

M.N., Chief Engineer.

Kenneth J. Mackay

 

31 Valtos

R.A.F., F/Lieutenent.

Murdo Morrison

 

32 Valtos

M.N., Seaman.

Kenneth Mackay

 

34 Valtos

R.N.R., Petty Officer. 1914 – 1918 R.N.R.T..

 

     

CLIFF

     

Malcolm Mackay

 

37 Cliff

ARMY, Private in the Royal Corps of Signals.

Malcolm K. Mackay

 

37 Cliff

N.A.A.F.I.

Kenneth Matheson

 

39 Cliff

M.N., Seaman.

John Matheson

 

39 Cliff

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Angus Macleod

 

39 Cliff

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

 

     

KNEEP

     

John Maciver

 

7 Kneep

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Duncan Macdonald

 

8 Kneep

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Norman Macdonald

 

8 Kneep

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

John Macdonald

 

8 Kneep

R.N.R., Seaman.

Alexander Smith

 

9 Kneep

R.N., Seaman.

Angus Maciver

 

11 Kneep

R.N.R., L/Seaman. 1914 – 1918 Seaman R.N.R..

Angus K. Maciver

 

11 Kneep

ARMY, L/Corporal in the Pioneer Corps.

Donald M. Maciver

 

11 Kneep

R.C.S., Private in the Royal Corps of Signals.

Malcolm Mackay

 

13 Kneep

R.N.R., Seaman.

Donald Morrison

 

13 Kneep

R.A., Private.

       

UIGEN

     

John Macdonald

 

16 Uigen

R.N.R., Seaman.

Angus Macdonald

 

16 Uigen

R.N.R., L/Seaman. Killed while landing supplies by barge PD 59 at Tobruk, August 1941, aged 27 years.

Donald Malcolm Macleod

 

17 Uigen

R.E.M.E., Private.

Malcolm Smith

 

17 Uigen

R.N.R., Petty Officer.

Peter Buchanan

 

18 Uigen

R.N.R., Seaman.

Donald Matheson

 

18 Uigen

R.N.R., L/Seaman.

Murdo Matheson

 

18 Uigen

R.A.S.C., Sergeant.

       

REEF

     

Murdo Macleod

 

2 Reef

M.N., Seaman.

Donald Macleod

 

2 Reef

R.N.R., Seaman.

Angus Macleod

 

2 Reef

ARMY, Private in the Pioneer Corps.

Betsy Macleod

 

2 Reef

W.A.A.F.

Donald R. Macleod

 

2 Reef

N.A.A.F.I.

Christina Macleod

 

2 Reef

N.A.A.F.I.

Donald Macdonald

 

4 Reef

M.N., Seaman.

Angus Mackay

 

9 Reef

R.N.R., Seaman.

Louis Macdonald

 

11 Reef

M.N., Seaman.

Donald Macdonald

 

11 Reef

R.N.R., Seaman.

Kenneth Macdonald

 

11 Reef

ARMY, Private in the Seaforth Highlanders.

William Morrison

 

13 Reef

R.N.R., Seaman.

Allan Morrison

 

13Reef

ARMY, Private in the Seaforth Highlanders.

Donald Morrison

 

13 Reef

R.A.F., F/Sgt Navigator. Killed in action over Germany in 1944, aged 33 years.

       

CARISHADER

     

Angus Macritchie

 

Carishader – North End

ARMY, Sergeant, Seafprth Highlanders.

John Murdo Mackay

 

1 Carishader

R.N., Seaman. Died of injuries received aboard H.M.T. “Arctic Hunter,” November 1941, aged 24 years.

Angus Mackay

 

1 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman.

John Smith

 

2 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman.

Angus Hugh Smith

 

2 Carishader

ARMY, Private, Cameron Highlanders.

Duncan Buchanan

 

3 Carishader

ARMY, Private, Seaforth Highlanders.

Malcolm Macdonald

 

5 Carishader

M.N., Seaman.

John Macdonald

 

5 Carishader

R.N., Seaman.

Angus Macdonald

 

6 Carishader

R.N., Seaman.

Kenneth Macleod

 

8 Carishader

R.N., Seaman.

John Macleod

 

8 Carishader

R.E.M.E., Captain.

Malcolm Gillies

 

9 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman.

Norman Gillies

 

9 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman. Killed in action on H.M.S. “Rosanra,” off Crete, 1941, aged 32 years.

John Gillies

 

9 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman.

Donald Gillies

 

9 Carishader

M.N., Seaman.

Kenneth Gillies

 

9 Carishader

R.A.F., Aircraftsman.

Malcolm D. Macneill

 

11 Carishader

R.A., Private.

Malcolm Macdonald

 

12 Carishader

R.A.S.C., Private.

John Macdonald

 

12 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman.

Farquhar Macdonald

 

12 Carishader

R.N.R., Seaman.

Norman Macdonald

 

12 Carishader

ARMY, Private.

Angus Macdonald

 

12 Carishader

ARMY (Australian Army).

       
GESHADER      

Angus Maciver

 

4 Geshader

R.N., Seaman.

Murdanie Maciver

 

4 Geshader

R.N., Seaman.

Roddy Macisaac

 

4 Geshader

R.A.F., Aircraftsman.

Donald John Mackay

 

6 Geshader

M.N., Seaman.

Peggy Macleod

 

10 Geshader

W.R.N.S.

John Angus Macdonald

 

11 Geshader

R.N., Seaman.

       

LOCHCROISTEAN

     

Duncan Macleod

 

Lochcroistean School House

ARMY, Australian Imperial Forces. Reported missing in Burma, February 1942. Died as a prisoner of war.

       

UNGESHADER

     

Donald Macleod

 

1 Ungeshader

ARMY, Private, Seaforth Highlanders. Captured by enemy during the Italian Campaign but escaped while being marched to captivity.

Murdo Macleod

 

1 Ungeshader

ARMY, Private.

Margaret Morrison

 

1 Ungeshader

W.R.N.S.

Kenneth D. Smith

 

2 Ungeshader

R.A., Private.

Katy Ann Smith

 

2 Ungeshader

N.A.A.F.I.

Donald Smith

 

2a Ungeshader

R.N.R., Seaman.

Calum Iain Smith

 

2a Ungeshader

R.N., Seaman. Served on the H.M.S “Onslow,” whose master was awarded the V.C. for action during the battle of the Barents Sea, while escorting convoy JW 51B to Murmansk. Also in shore party on Vaagso raid.

John Angus Smith

 

2a Ungeshader

R.M.

Peggy Smith

 

2a Ungeshader

R.C.

       

ENACLETE

     

Murdo D. Macleod

 

1 Enaclete

M.N., Seaman.

Finlay Macleod

 

2 Enaclete

R.N., Seaman.

John M. Macdonald

 

Enaclete Post Office

M.N., Seaman.

 

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Source Type:
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Record Maintained by:
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