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PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:16 pm    Post subject: South Uist Reply with quote

South Uist War Memorial is located along the A865 road (the spinal north/south route through the island), 1 mile south of the turn-off to Bornish, 6 miles north of Daliburgh / Dalabrog and a few hundred yards south of a transmission mast. It is at grid reference NF744286.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Memorial: South Uist
Location: by A865 south of the Bornish (Bornais) turn off
Grid Ref: NF744286
UKNIWM Ref: 44782



























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PostPosted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 10:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And the transcriptions:

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1914-1918

STONEYBRIDGE
L/Cpl. John Laing, Camerons (Lvt. Scouts)
L/Cpl. Samuel Martin, Camerons (Lvt. Scouts)
Pte. Neil Steele, Camerons (Lvt. Scouts)
Pte. Angus MacIsaac, Camerons (Lvt. Scouts)
Pte. Donald MacIntyre, Camerons (Lvt. Scouts)
Pte. Alexander MacDonald, Camerons (Lvt. Scouts)
Lieut. Andrew Laing, Border Regt. (Canadians)

PERINERINE
Pte. Roderic MacDonald, Camerons

SNISHVALE
L/Cpl. Angus Lamont, Seaforth Hrs. (Lvt. Scouts)
L/Cpl. John Lamont, London Scottish
Pte. John MacDonald, R.N.R.

HOWBEG
Pte. Ronald John MacEachen, Camerons
Pte. Neil Bowie, Camerons
Pte. Donald John MacDonald, Camerons
Tpr. Angus Graham, Lovat Scouts

HOWMORE
Pte. Alexander MacDonald, Camerons
Pte. Peter MacIntyre, Camerons
Pte. Duncan Douglas, Camerons
Pte. Dugald MacPhee, Camerons
Pte. John MacIntyre, H.L.I.

STILLIGARRY

Pte. John Alexander MacRury, Camerons
Pte. Donald Grant, Camerons
Pte. Roderick Norman Chisholm, Camerons
Pte. John MacIntosh, Camerons
Sgt. Donald MacDonald, Camerons

LOCHEYNORT
Donald John MacFarlane, R.N.R.
Donald John MacIntyre, Merc. Marine

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ORMICLATE
Sgt. Piper John Smith, H.L.I.
Pte. Christphr. Macintyre, Camerons
Pte. Donald A MacKay, Camerons
Pte. John Bowie, Camerons
Pte. Roderick MacLeod, Camerons

FROBOST
Alexander MacPhee, Mer. Marine

BORNISH
Pte. Roderick MacDonald, Seafhs.
A.B. John MacDonald, R.N.

EAST KILBRIDE
Angus O'Henly, R.N.R.(T) (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Murdoch MacIsaac, R.N.R.(T) (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Angus MacIntyre, R.N.R.(T) (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)

WEST KILBRIDE
Pte. Peter Morrison, Camerons
Pte. Angus Morrison, Camerons
Pte. Alexander Johnstone, Camerons

SMERCLATE
Donald J. Morrison, Mer. Marine
Pte. Angus Morrison, Canadian Seahs.
Archibald Macrae, R.N.R.(T)
Pte. Roderick MacLeod, Camerons
Pte. Archibald Macrae, Camerons
Pte. Allan MacNeill, A.A.C.

SOUTH BOISDALE
Pte. Donald MacPhee, Camerons
Peter Macintyre, Mer. Marine

NORTH BOISDALE
Pte. Murdoch MacDonald, H.L.I.
Angus O'Henly, Mer. Marine (also on this memorial under EAST KILBRIDE)
Pte. Malcolm O'Henly, Camerons
Pte. Robert MacInnes, Camerons
Pte. Donald Steele, Scots Guards
Pte. Ronald MacLennan, Scots Guards

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EOCHAR
Sgt. Archibald Bowie, 1st Camerons
Cpl. Donald Morrison, 6th Camerons
L/Cpl. John Morrison, 5th Camerons
L/Cpl. Angus John MacDonald, 5th Camerons
Pte. John MacDonald, 5th Camerons
Pte. Duncan MacKay, 5th Camerons
Pte. Donald MacDonald, 5th Camerons
Pte. Murdo MacKay, 5th Camerons
Piper Alexander MacEachen, 5th Camerons
Pte. Donald Currie, 1st Camerons
Pte. Angus Macintyre, 1st Camerons
Pte. Archibald MacDonald, 1st Camerons
Pte. Alexander MacDonald, 1st Camerons
Pte. John Campbell, 1st Camerons
Pte. Angus Mackay, 1st Camerons
Pte. John Wilson, 1st Camerons
Pte. Angus Bowie, 1st Camerons
Pte. Ronald MacIntyre, 1st Camerons
Pte. Alexander MacDonald, 1st Camerons
Pte. Donald MacKay, 1st Camerons
Pte. John MacPhee, 1st Camerons
Pte. John MacDonald, 2nd Gordon Highrs.
Pte. Finlay MacKay, 6th Camerons
Pte. James Johnstone, 49th Cam. Highrs. Canada
Pte. Robert MacLean, R.A.M.C.
Pte. Neil Boyd, 2nd Batt. A & S Highrs.
Pte. Angus Nicolson, 1/6th Dke. of Wellington Regt.
John MacEachen, R.N.
Frederick Matthews, R.N.V.R. "Indefatigable"
Sgt. John MacMillan, R.M.L.I
Pte. Ronald Wilson, R.N.D.

GERINISH
Pte. Neil Morrison, 1st Camerons
Pte. James MacDonald, 5th Camerons
Pte. Donald MacKinnon, 5th Camerons
Anthony MacInnes, R.N.R.T.

LOCHSKIPPORT
Pte. Charles MacAulay, Australian Inf.
Pte. Angus Douglas, Seaforths
Allan MacEachan, R.N.R.
Pte. Peter Douglas, R.S.F.

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KILPHEDER
Pte. John Morrison, 6th Cameons
Pte. Angus MacIntyre, 6th Camerons
Pte. John Morrison, 6th Camerons
Pte. Allan MacKay, 1st Camerons

DALIBURGH
Pte. Duncan Blair, 1st Camerons
Pte. Donald Steele, 1st Camerons
Pte. Angus Johnstone, 1st Camerons
Pte. Donald Campbell, 1st camerons

GARRYHILLIE
Pte. Norman MacDonald, 1st Camerons
Pte. Malcolm MacDonald, 1st Camerons
Pte. Roderick MacCuish, 4th CAmerons
Pte. Archibald MacPhee, 5th CAmerons

ERISKAY
Pte. Angus Johnstone, Camerons (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Pte. John MacBerry, Camerons (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Pte. John MacDougall, Mer.Marine (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Pte. Edward Johnstone, Mer.Marine (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Pte. John Mackinnon, Mer.Marine (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Pte. Kenneth Gillies, Mer.Marine (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)

LOCHBOISDALE
Pte. Angus MacDonald, A.A.C.
Pte. Norman MacDonald, R.N.R.
Pte. John MacCormick, Camerons
Pte. Peter MacCormick, R.N.R.
Pte. Simon Campbell, London Scots
Pte. Donald Steele, R.N.R.
Pte. Allan MacQuarrie, Camerons
Pte. John Stewart, R.N.R.
L/Cpl. Ronald MacPhee, Seaforths
Pte. Peter MacLeod, Camerons
Pte. Hugh MacDonald, Hussars
Pte. James walker, Camerons

SOUTH LOCHBOISDALE
Donald John MacPhee, Mer.Marine

GARRYNAMONIE
Allan MacDonald, Mer.Marine

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Donald MacNeill, Mer.Marine; Milton
Pioneer Kenneth MacLeod, 1st Camerons; Daliburgh
Lt. Angus MacDonald, Nigerian Regt.; Garryhillie
James MacDonald, R.N.R.; Eochar
Pte. Andrew MacInnes, R.A.M.C.; East Gerinish

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1939-1945

ERISKAY
A.B. Angus MacInnes, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
A.B. Donald C. MacInnes, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
A.B. Donald MacIsaac, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
A.B. Malcolm MacKelvie, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
A.B. Malcolm MacKinnon, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)

EAST KILBRIDE
A.B. Donald Campbell, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
A.B. Allan MacIntyre, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
A.B. Alex MacMillan, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)
Capt. Donald MacAskill, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)

GARRYNAMONIE
A.B. Patrick MacDonald, M.N.
A.B. Angus MacKenzie, M.N.
A.B. Roderick MacKenzie, M.N.

NORTH GLENDALE
A.B. Douglad Campbell, M.N.

SOUTH GLENDALE
A.B. Donald MacInnes, M.N. (also on scroll in St Michael's Church, Eriskay)

WEST KILBRIDE
A.B. Donald J. MacLean, M.N.

SOUTH BOISDALE
A.B. Donald J. MacInnes, M.N.

NORTH BOISDALE
Sgt. John MacKiggan, 4th Cam.
Cpl. Angus M. Paterson, 4th Cam.

KILPHEDAR
Piper Angus MacKay, 4th Cam.

SOUTH LOCHBOISDALE
A.B. Donald J. MacDonald, M.N.

STROME
Flt/Sgt. Ronald MacLeod, R.A.F.

NORTH LOCHBOISDALE
Flt/Lt. John Shearer, R.A.F.
A.B. John MacLellan, M.N.
A.B. Angus MacDonald, R.N.

MILTON
A.B. John MacLean, M.N.

DALIBURGH
L/Cpl. John A. MacLeod, 4th Cam.
A.B. Robert MacLean, M.N.
Ewen MacKenzie, C.A.

FROBOST
A.B. Donald N MacNeil, M.N.
A.B. Angus E MacKissan, M.N.

BORNISH
Pte. Donald A. MacPhee, 4th Cam.

LOCHEYNORT
Pte. John E. MacIntyre, 4th Cam

HOWBEG, Pte. Ewan J. Bowie, N.Z.A.

GERINISH
Pte. Ian Connely, Lovat Scouts
Pte. John MacDonald, Lovat Scouts
P/O. Neil MacSween, R.N.

EAST GERINISH
A.B. John MacGeachy, M.N.

STILLIGARRY
Pte. John MacDonald, 4th Cam.

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ORMACLATE
Pte. Alexander Campbell, 4th Cam.

STONEYBRIDGE
Flt/Lt. Archy MacRury, R.A.F.
Cpl. Allan MacDonald, 4th Cam.
Pte. John Campbell, D.L.I.

EOCHAR
L/Cpl. Neil Johnstone, Para-Reg.
Pte. Duncan MacLean, 1st Cam.
Pte. Donald J. MacCormick, R.S.F.

LOCH CARNAN
A.B. John MacInnes, M.N.

Plaques erected by parishioners of South Uist 1980.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This was posted in the Dumfries thread. I have taken a copy and posted it here instead.

C-1-8 wrote:


Thank you for replying to my note regarding a Piper from Dumfries. I have another concern, about a Piper from Daliburgh but a bit hesitent to mention it; being so far from the source, and doubtful about how it might be taken. But I would like to see this Piper get his due.

Kenneth MacLeod was from Daliburgh and enlisted in the Cameron Highlanders in March of 1911 at the age of 17. He served in France with the 1st Battalion, having previously served with the 3rd (Special Reserve). Having been woumded at Mons, he was invalided home. On release from the hospital, he served as a Piper at the depot. He was taken ill and died at the Invergarry Sanatorium where he died on the 30th July, 1918 and was buried with Military Honours at the Kilchulman Burial Ground.

However, his name on the South Uist Memorial appears to be in error.; "Pioneer Kenneth MacLeod, 1st Camerons." I doubt that there had been a 'Pioneer' (Sergeant) MacLeod with the Battalion. This error, if in fact it is, may be quite understandable if the engraver had only the rank as "Pr." to refer to. It's happened before.

I hope that this note will not be taken as critical.

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I notice that the plaque which Kenneth MacLeod is mentioned on seems to be a later addition.

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The following man doesn't seem to appear on this memorial which seems a bit strange as he was a local School Master (Eriskay).

Possibly the criteria was that the men had to be 'natives'?

Henry DEVLIN

Commonwealth War Graves Commission/Scottish National War Memorial:
Lance Corporal
Cameron Highlanders, 5th Battalion
No. S/27489
Formerly Lovat Scouts, No. 2563
Date of Death: 12th October 1917
Age 39
Additional Information: Son of Bridget Devlin, 98 Rhindmuir Road, Baillieston and the late Henry Devlin. Schoolmaster at the Isle of Eriskay, Outer Hebrides. Born Glasgow. Killed in action.

Commemorated: Tyne Cot Memorial, Panel 136 to 138

Medal Card: Henry Devlin, Private, Cameron Highlanders, No, S/27489

Soldiers Died in the Great War: Henry Devlin, Lance Corporal, Cameron Highlanders, 5th Battalion, No, S/27489
Formerly Lovat Scouts, No, 2563
Born Glasgow. Resided Eriskay. Enlisted Eriskay, Lochboisdale. Killed in action 12th October 1917

Sgoil Lionacleit School, Benbecula (2014/15 Newsletter) http://www.sgoillionacleit.org.uk/newsletters.html

Article from Head Teacher Mr. Miller MacDonald
“The school welcomed Dominic Dendoorven, Curator of the Flanders Museum in Belgium earlier this month. Dominic gave an interesting talk about the First World War and the important contribution made by soldiers from the Highlands and Islands. He donated a piece of a World War shell that was found on the fields of Poelcapelle where Henry Devlin, Schoolmaster on Eriskay and serving with the 5th Cameron Highlanders was killed on the 12th October 1917, aged 39. He is commemorated on the memorial to the Missing at Tyne Cot Cemetery, Passchendaele.”
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