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Alexander James Macleod, Ardroil Farm


Private ALEXANDER JAMES MACLEOD
Last address in Lewis: Ardroil Farm
Son of the late Donald Alexander Macleod and of Julia F. Macleod, of 22, Forest Rd. Edinburgh. Born at Glasgow.
Service unit: Yorkshire & Lancashire Regiment
Service number: 33545
Date of death: 24 May 1918 at the age of 23
Died suddenly at Sunderland
Interred: Glasgow (Eastwood) Cemetery Spec. Memorial
Local memorial: Uig, Timsgarry; Nicolson Institute WW1, middle panel

Shellshocked in France in March 1918. Alternative Commemoration - buried in Glasgow (Sighthill) Cemetery.

His brother Malcolm B was a surgeon-lieutenant  in the Royal Navy.

Donald Matheson Fraser, Uig Manse


Image (c) Comann Eachdraidh Uig

Private DONALD MATHESON FRASER
Last address in Lewis: Uig Manse, Baile na Cille
Son of Duncan Fraser, of Achnairn, Lairg, Sutherlandshire, and of the late Mary Matheson Fraser.
Service unit: 2nd Royal Scots
Service number: 18744
Date of death: 26 September 1917 at the age of 25
Killed in action in France
Memorial: Tyne Cot Memorial, panel 11 to 14 and 162
Local memorial: Uig, Timsgarry

Donald appears in the 1891 census at the Gamekeepers House in Durness, the 1-year old son of Duncan (33) and Catherine (31), and brother of John (5), Annie (3) and Isabella (2). A decade later, we also find Ellen (8), John (4) and Alexander (1). The elder John, aged 5 in 1891, does not feature in this census.

Donald Matheson Fraser was born in 1891 in South Gairloch in Wester Ross, a son for Duncan Fraser (a gamekeeper) and Mary Matheson. By 1914, Mary is no longer alive. Donald is a student at the Heriot School in Edinburgh. On 9 December of that year, he joins the Royal Scots and is sent to the Western Front. With the exception of a gunshot wound, sustained in 1916, and a few episodes of illness, Donald comes through the campaign unscathed. But on 26 September 1917, he is reported missing, which is quickly changed to killed in action.

His father has by then moved to Invershin, a small village in Sutherland near Lairg, and receives the news of the death of his son. Donald's personal effects are sent to Duncan, which includes religious books, a wallet, a photo, letters and a bible.

Donald is remembered on the Tyne Cot memorial in Flanders, but his exact last resting place is unknown. He is also commemorated on the memorial at Timsgarry in Uig, Lewis.