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First Lieutenant John Macdonald Smith
Son of Kenneth Smith, Free Gaelic Church, Greenock
12th Cameronians, Scottish Rifles
Date of death: 12 May 1916 at the age of 26
Killed near La Bassee
Graduated M A. at Glasgow in April, 1914 , was in second year of Theological Course when war broke out. Joined Officers' Training Corps, October, 1914, and was one of the first to offer himself for military service when an invitation was extended to members to submit their names for commissions. In Spring, 1915, received commission in the Special Reserve of Officers, shortly afterwards drafted to 12th Scottish Rifles


Gunner Murdo Macaulay
Ross Mountain Battery
Date of death: 15 July 1915 at the age of 22
Died at Malta, of wounds sustained on 11 June 1915


Angus Macneill
Seaforth Highlanders
Date of death: 25 October 1918 at the age of 25
Killed in action
Served in France for 3½ years

Leading Signalman John Macneill
Machine Gun Section, Royal Naval Division
Served with RND at Dardanelles and France, where he was gassed

Signalman Donald Macneill
Royal Naval Reserve, Trawler Section

Sons of Malcolm Macneill


Sergeant Angus Maclean
Royal Garrison Artillery


Nurse Christina Macaulay
Volunteered her services and was sent to Italy, where she worked until Armistice

George Macaulay
Merchant Navy
Date of death: 26 February 1918
Lost in torpedoing of Glenart Castle in Bristol Channel

Roderick Macaulay
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

Daughter and sons of Murdo Macaulay, cooper

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