World War 1

Search the known records to date of those lost from the wider Alnwick area in World War 1

Generally showing where they are commemorated, when they died and some basic facts about each person. There are gaps, however, so if you can fill in any missing details do please contact us.

Evan Llewellyn (N.B. John Hardy spells it Llewelyn in By the green of the Spring Mackenzie

Forename(s):
Evan Llewellyn (N.B. John Hardy spells it Llewelyn in 'By the green of the Spring'

Surname:
Mackenzie

Initial(s):
E L

Service Number:
291087

Rank:
Private

Regiment:
Northumberland Fusiliers, 1/7th Battalion Territorial Force

Died:
29/12/1917

Aged:
21

Buried:
Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. (N.B. In his book 'By the green of the spring' John Hardy records Llewellyn's [sic] name as being one of 35,000 on the Tyne Cot Memorial to the Missing.)

Service History:
Enlisted at Amble, Northumberland.

Died of wounds received.

Background:
Son of Daniel & Mary Alice Mackenzie, of 'Willows', Red Row, Acklington, Northumberland.

Llewellyn's brother, Thomas, was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) in July 1918.

Local Memorial:
Chevington & Broomhill War Memorial, St. John's Churchyard