Private MURDO MACKENZIE
Last address in Lewis: 3 Knockaird,
Son of Henrietta and the late Donald MacKenzie, of 3, Knockaird, Port of Ness, Stornoway.
Service unit: 2nd Seaforth Highlanders
Service number: 3/7286
Enlisted at Stornoway
Date of death: 10 May 1917 at the age of 22
Died of wounds at Etaples
Interred: Etaples Military Cemetery, grave XVIII. L. 11
Local memorial: North Lewis, Cross
His brother Donald was killed in action in April 1915.
Stornoway Gazette
The sad news has been received by telegraph that Pte Murdo Mackenzie,
Seaforths, of 3 Knockaird, died of wounds at the 1st Canadian General
Hospital, Etaples, on the 10th inst. He was in France since mobilisation
and came through it all without a scratch until his death. His father
died several years ago and his mother died last year shortly after
receiving news of the death of her eldest son, Pte Donald Mackenzie, who
was killed in action on 25 April 1915. The sole surviving member of the
family is now the one and only sister, Dolina, for whom the greatest
sympathy is felt in her sorrow in losing her mother and two brothers,
all within two years, and also for the other relatives of deceased. It
may be mentioned that the grandmother is still living. She has gone
through sad experiences which seldom fall to the lot of anyone person in
a lifetime. She has been widowed twice, buried five sons (all of whom
had come to manhood), a son-in-law, and a daughter (the mother of those
lads lost in France and of Dolina). She has met all these bereavements
with a quiet and marvellous fortitude and Christian resignation. The
township of Knockaird turned out and completed the croft work for the
bereaved family, thus showing their sympathy in a practical manner.
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