RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM | 1914 - 1918



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8 - RECORDS OF THE MEN OF LOCHBROOM

 

1915

 

693. L-SGT. KENNETH ALEXANDER MACKENZIE,

4th Bn. The Seaforth Highlanders

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Aged 23

 

Tailor. Son of Mr. Murdo Mackenzie, Pulteney Street, Ullapool.

 

Enlisted in the 4th Seaforths 1908
Mobilized 4th Aug. 1914.
Proceeded to France 5th Nov. 1914.
Killed in action at Neuve Chapelle 11th Mar. 1915.

 

Had one brother serving –

  • William Mackenzie, 4th Seaforths.

 

“My marks and scars I carry with me, to be a witness for me, that I have fought His battles, Who now will be my rewarder.” – Pilgrim’s Progress.

 

Official information

Official record (CWGC)

 

Cemetery / Memorial: Le Touret Memorial, Pas de Calais, France.

Grave: Panel 38 and 39.

 

Location and Map (CWGC)

 

Local Memorial: Ullapool, Middle Panel, 9th from the top

 

additional information

Son of Murdo and Mary MacKenzie, of Kildonan House, Market St., Ullapool, Ross-shire.

 

The official record also states: Son of Murdo and Mary MacKenzie, of Kildonan House, Market St., Ullapool, Ross-shire.

 

Family information

The connection with the Parish today is not known.

 

 

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