Lewismen in Canadian service

This site contains details on those originating from the Isle of Lewis who served in the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force in the First World War, as well as other Canadian military units.

Loyal Lewis Roll of Honour 1914-1918 served as a primary source of names, against which the attestation papers on Library and Archives Canada were checked. Information on those who did not survive the war was firstly collected from Faces from the Lewis War Memorial, which lists all casualties from the Great War who originated from the Isle of Lewis. Further information on casualties, where necessary, was obtained from the Canadian Virtual War Memorial. Birth and death records on the Scotland's People website were consulted if required. 

There are just over 680 names on this site. About 200 of these, who were quoted as serving with the Canadians in the Roll of Honour could not be matched to records on LAC. Similarly, 120 men had given their place of birth as Stornoway, Scotland, but were not represented in the Roll of Honour.

There is no claim towards this information being comprehensive, accurate or indeed without error. All supplementary information is more than welcome; please leave a note in the Guestbook, with as much identifying information as possible.


Dedication
To all the Canadians who served in the First World War, whether born in that country or emigrated there during their life. A special dedication is made to those who laid down their lives in the service of their country.

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  1. currently researching my grand uncle from coigach and reading the history of the 13th battalion royal highlanders of canada by rc featherstone haugh which can be read online. according to the book(page 47) 24202 sgt peter mcleod was killed next to corporal fred 'bud'fisher who was later awarded the vc for action the previous day.fergiemunro@hotmail.co.uk

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