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Photo: #8173
Private John Mackenzie
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Mackenzie
Forename(s): John
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Mill House, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Missing. Liberated 11th May, 1945.”
Photo: #8165
Driver Kenneth Mackenzie
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Mackenzie
Forename(s): Kenneth
Rank: Driver
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Royal Hotel, Ullapool.
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Missing. Liberated 15th June, 1945.”
Photo: #8174
Private Kenneth C. Mackenzie
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Mackenzie
Forename(s): Kenneth C.
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Strathcanaird, Lochbroom
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Missing”
Photo: #8175
Private Kenneth J. Mackenzie
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Mackenzie
Forename(s): Kenneth J.
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: 13 Ladysmith Street, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Missing”
Photo: #8176
Private Murdo Mackenzie
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Mackenzie
Forename(s): Murdo
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Crofton, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Missing. Prisoner of War 13th Sept., 1940. Liberated 11th May, 1945.”
Photo: #8167
Lance Corporal William Mackenzie
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Mackenzie
Forename(s): William
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: The Gordons
Home Address: Braemore, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Missing.”
Photo: #8177
Signaller Alexander Macleod
Date of Paper: 21.08.1942
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): Alexander
Rank: Signaller
Regiment: Royal Corps of Signals
Home Address: Mossford, Ullapool
No Headline
Signaller Alexander Macleod, RCOS, son of Mrs Macleod and the late Rev Mr Macleod, Mossford, Ullapool, posted missing on 17 June 1942, has written to his mother that he is a prisoner of war in Italy. He states that he is in good health, is being well treated and has received a Red Cross parcel.
Handwritten note: “Liberated 25 May 1945”
Photo: #8164
Corporal Alister Macleod
Date of Paper: 11.10.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): Alister
Rank: Corporal
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Riverside House, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Son of Mr and Mrs Hugh Macleod, Riverside House, Ullapool. Prisoner of War. Liberated 28 May 1945.”
Photo: #8168
Private Allan Macleod
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): Allan
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Ladysmith Street, Ullapool.
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Wounded”
Photo: #8169
Private Angus Macleod
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): Angus
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: 8 Ladysmith Street, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Son of Mrs Macleod and the late Mr Murdo Macleod. Missing. Prisoner of War 8 October 1940. Liberated 1 June 1945.”
Photo: #8170
Private Colin C. Macleod
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): Colin C
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Point Street, Ullapool
No Headline
Handwritten notes: “Missing. October 9, 1942, reported killed in action in January 1942. Was at sea before joining the Seaforths and at one time was employed by Colonel Mitford.”
Photo: #8171
Private D. Hugh Macleod
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): D Hugh
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: 25 Ladysmith Street, Ullapool.
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Wounded”
Photo: #8172
Private Hugh Macleod
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): Hugh
Rank: Private
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: 29 Ladysmith Street, Ullapool
No Headline
[July 1941] Mr Murdo Macleod, third son of Mrs Macleod and the late Murdo Macleod, 29 Ladysmith Street, Ullapool, is at home on a short holiday before joining his unit, the RAF, somewhere in England. Mr Macleod’s other five brothers are already in the army. Four of them were in the Seaforths at the outbreak of war; two of them, Hugh and Allan, went out to France with the 51st (Highland Division). Hugh is a prisoner of war in Germany. Allan came home wounded but is now with his unit. To have six sons doing their best must almost be a record.
Handwritten notes re Hugh: “Missing. Hugh liberated 11 May 1945.”
Photo: #8166
Lance Corporal James Macleod
Date of Paper: 05.07.1940
Surname: Macleod
Forename(s): James
Rank: Lance Corporal
Regiment: Seaforth Highlanders
Home Address: Polglass, Lochbroom
No Headline
Handwritten note: “Missing”