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Acasta | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Destroyer (H09) |
McKEE : Seaman JOHN ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 18253A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Acasta. 9th June, 1940. Age 35. Son of John and Sarah Jane McKee; husband of Elsie Constance McKee, of Charles Town, Todmorden, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Lost in action against the German battlecruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau when en route from Norway (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Adonis | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COLBOURNE : Seaman RONALD MALCOLM |
LT/IX. 205000. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Adonis. 15th April, 1943. Age 23. Son of Ma1colm Edward Colbourne, and of Amelia Hill Colbourne, of Stanmore, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian fishing vessel Nordhav 1, hired June 1940 after fall of Norway, converted to Aux. Patrol Vessel and renamed Avalon (Sept. 1940). June 1941 renamed Adonis and fitted with RDF, based at Ipswich. Torpedoed by E-boat off Lowestoft 15/4/43 (Toghill) |
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Adonis | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRIBBEN : Sto. WILLIAM JOHN |
LT/KX. 104255. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Adonis. 15th April, 1943. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cribben, of Deal, Kent; husband of Annie Patricia Cribben (nee Bailey), of Mill Hill, Deal. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian fishing vessel Nordhav 1, hired June 1940 after fall of Norway, converted to Aux. Patrol Vessel and renamed Avalon (Sept. 1940). June 1941 renamed Adonis and fitted with RDF, based at Ipswich. Torpedoed by E-boat off Lowestoft 15/4/43 (Toghill) |
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Adonis | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GODDARD : Ord. Sea. CLARENCE JESSE |
LT/JX. 385767. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Adonis. 15th April, 1943. Age 19. Son of Alfred and Mary Goddard, of Goring, Oxfordshire. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian fishing vessel Nordhav 1, hired June 1940 after fall of Norway, converted to Aux. Patrol Vessel and renamed Avalon (Sept. 1940). June 1941 renamed Adonis and fitted with RDF, based at Ipswich. Torpedoed by E-boat off Lowestoft 15/4/43 (Toghill) |
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Adonis | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MASSEY : Ldg. Cook JAMES EDWARD |
LT/MX. 83586. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Adonis. 15th April, 1943. Age 33. Son of George and Elizabeth Massey, of Hendon, Middlesex; husband of Florence Massey, of Hendon. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian fishing vessel Nordhav 1, hired June 1940 after fall of Norway, converted to Aux. Patrol Vessel and renamed Avalon (Sept. 1940). June 1941 renamed Adonis and fitted with RDF, based at Ipswich. Torpedoed by E-boat off Lowestoft 15/4/43 (Toghill) |
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Adonis | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McGINTY : Sto. HUGH |
LT/KX. 145507. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Adonis. 15th April, 1943. Age 20. Son of Andrew and Jessie McGinty, of Crookedholm, Ayrshire; husband of Susan Campbell McGinty. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian fishing vessel Nordhav 1, hired June 1940 after fall of Norway, converted to Aux. Patrol Vessel and renamed Avalon (Sept. 1940). June 1941 renamed Adonis and fitted with RDF, based at Ipswich. Torpedoed by E-boat off Lowestoft 15/4/43 (Toghill) |
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Adonis | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCOTT : Sto. CLIFFORD |
LT/KX. 105468. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Adonis. 15th April, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian fishing vessel Nordhav 1, hired June 1940 after fall of Norway, converted to Aux. Patrol Vessel and renamed Avalon (Sept. 1940). June 1941 renamed Adonis and fitted with RDF, based at Ipswich. Torpedoed by E-boat off Lowestoft 15/4/43 (Toghill) |
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Aelda | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
HERD : Seaman SAMUEL |
LT/JX. 280344. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Aelda. 6th November, 1943. Age 42. Son of David and Mary Herd, of Kirkcaldy, Fife. |
Notes or comments: 47 ton yacht, hired October 1939, lost 6th November 1943 (no cause, no details of duties) (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Aelda | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
NEIL : Cook GEORGE |
LT/MX. 83741. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Aelda. 6th November, 1943. Age 39. |
Notes or comments: 47 ton yacht, hired October 1939, lost 6th November 1943 (no cause, no details of duties) (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Aelda | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
OLDMAN : Second Hand WILLIAM JAMES DIXON |
LT/JX. 400136. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Aelda. 6th November, 1943. Age 42. Son of William J ames Dixon Oldman and Maud Oldman; husband of Nanny aidman, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: 47 ton yacht, hired October 1939, lost 6th November 1943 (no cause, no details of duties) (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Aelda | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
McDONALD : Seaman RODERICK |
LT/JX. 222261. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Aelda. 7th November, 1943. |
Notes or comments: 47 ton yacht, hired October 1939, lost 6th November 1943 (no cause, no details of duties) (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Agate | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BEARD : Sub-Lieut. PETER GASCOYN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 25. Son of the Revd. Hugh Spencer Gascoyen Beard, M.A., and of Winifred Amy Beard. M.A. (Cantab.)., |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRILL : Sto. 2nd Cl. FREDERICK CHARLES |
LT/KX. 129859. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURRETT : Seaman SIDNEY |
LT/IX. 180448. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 20. Son of Azulah Burrett, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CARGILL : Seaman JAMEs |
LT/JX. 192254. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLINE : Lieut. LEONARD HARRY |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 38. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DONNELLY : Ord. Sea. JAMES |
LT/JX. 253664. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 25. Son of James and Catherine Donnelly, of Gateshead, Co. Durham; husband of Isabella Donnelly, of Gateshead. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOOD : Seaman SIDNEY ERNEST |
LT/JX. 186676. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 49. Son of Jesse and Lucy Hood; husband of Mabel Harriett Hood, of Langold, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOYCE : Ord. Seaman Cook MICHAEL |
LT/JX. 213976. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 24. Son of Philip and Jane Joyce. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEWIS : Engineman ALFRED HOWELL |
LT/X. 392EU. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACBEATH : Ord. Sea. NORMAN |
LT/JX. 265176. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Son of John and Christina MacBeath, of Strathcarron, Ross and Cromarty. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McBURNEY : Ord. Seaman-Steward REGINALD NEWTON |
LT/LX. 27692. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 29. Son of John Thomas McBurney and Gertrude McBurney; husband of Ada Maud McBurney, of Ipswich, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PASCOE : Sto. VICTOR WALTER |
LT/KX. 113976. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 31. Son of Waiter and Hannah Catherine Pascoe, of South Shields, Co. Durham; husband of Mary Elizabeth Pascoe, of South Shields. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCRATON : Seaman CHARLES |
LT/JX. 205503. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 29. Son of Charles and Sarah Margaret Scraton; husband of Emmeline Scraton, of Northenden, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHIELDS : Ldg. Sto. TIMOTHY GREIG |
LT/KX. 104292. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 36. Son of Matthew and Margaret Greig Shields, of Kirkcaldy, Fife; husband of Jean Simpson Shields, of Kirkcaldy. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STEPHENS : Seaman RICHARD |
LT/6951c. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 40. Son of Richard Henry and Rhoda Stephens, of West Looe, Cornwall; husband of Gladys Stephens, of West Looe. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Agate | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILSON : Sto. JAMES WILFRED |
LT/KX. 113939. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Agate. 6th August, 1941. Age 30. Son of John William and Frances Elizabeth Wilson; husband of Cafoline Wilson, of Hendon, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: 627 ton trawler purchased November 1935 (ex Mavis Rose) and converted for anti-submarine duties. 6th August 1941 escorting convoy FS69, off course, grounded and wrecked on Haisborough (Happisburgh) Sands off Cromer. (Lenton/Colledge; Toghill; Foynes) |
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Alberic | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITEHEAD : Sub-Lieut. CHARLES SAMUEL |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 2nd May, 1941. Age 28. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Date shown as recorded by CWGC but all other records show loss of vessel 3/5/1941 |
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Alberic | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANNAND : Sto. JAMES CROMBIE |
LT/X. 10082 S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Husband of Jemima Annand, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHESNUTT : Seaman RALPH |
LT/JX. 222422. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberie. 3rd May, 1941. Age 17. Son of George and Cecilia Maud Chesnutt, of Higher Brimley, Devon. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DUNCAN : Ldg. Sea. ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 7990 C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 37. Son of Alexander and Isabella Duncan, of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire; husband of Isabella Duthie Duncan, of Peterhead. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
IZATT : Engineman LIVINGSTONE |
LT/KX. 110059. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Son of Alexander and Mary S. Izatt; husband of Sadie Izatt, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Seaman Steward CYRIL MALCOLM |
LT/JX. 197031. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberie. 3rd May, 1941. Age 24. Son of Wiiliam George and Lilian F. Jones, of Basingstoke, Hampshire; husband of Daisy Jones, of Basingstoke. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MERRIMAN : Engineman CHARLES. SCOTT |
LT/KX. 110056. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 26. Son of William and Amelia Merriman; husband of Alice Merriman, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURRAY : Sto. 2nd Cl. THOMAS MOORE |
LT/KX. 119591. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 21. Son of Richard and Jane M. Murray, of Hartlepool, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NQRTHING : Second Hand EDWARD GRAHAM |
LT/X. 18338A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 25. Son of Percy Edward and Muriel Northing; husband of Dorothy Northing, of Greengates, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REAL : Seaman MICHAEL |
LT/JX. 193922. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Real of Newquay, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TABERHAM : Ord. Sea. JOHN THOMAS |
LT/JX. 261309. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 31. Son of John Thomas Taberham and Elizabeth Ann Taberham; husband of Emma Taberham, of Stargate, Ryton, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alberic | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WESTON : Seaman CHARLES RICHARD |
LT/JX. 207518. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alberic. 3rd May, 1941. Age 36. Husband of Margaret S. Weston, of Dagenham, Essex. |
Notes or comments: 286 ton trawler Alberia requisitioned April 1940, renamed Alberic and coverted for minesweeping. Sunk in collision with destroyer HMS St. Albans off Scapa Flow (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Aldic | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
CHAPPELL : Ord. Sgmn. CHARLES MONTAGUE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 228688. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Aldic. 29th December, 1943. Age 27. Son of Arthur Charles Chappell, and of Amy Victoria Chappell, of Finsbury Park, Middlesex. |
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Almond | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRADBURY : Sto. 2nd Cl. JOHN |
LT/KX. 107433. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 23. Son of Mary Ann Bradbury, of Miles Planing, Manchester. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURNETT : Sto. ALFRED |
LT/KX. 109743. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURNETT : Sto. DAVID HEPBURN |
LT/KX. 111489. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLARK : Seaman JOHN THOMAS |
LT/JX. 185294. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark, of Scarborough, Yorkshire; husband of Florence Mabel Clark, of Scarborough. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CUTTER : Skipper JAMES CHARLES |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 45. Son of William and Margaret Cutter; husband of Dora Cutter, of Penzance, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EVES : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 198767. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 26. Son of Thomas Wilkinson Eves and Louisa Eves, of Scarborough, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOLT : Second Hand WILLIAM GEORGE |
LT/X. 20089A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 29. Son of George WilIiam and Jane Holt, of Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Ivy Elsie Holt, of Lowestoft. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOPE : Engineman ALBERT |
LT/KX. 111443. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 40. Son of Albert and Ada Hope, of Hull; husband of Elizabeth Hope, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Skipper ALBERT EDWARD |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 26. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KREBS : Seaman EMMANUEL |
LT/JX. 177172. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Son of Henry and Sarah Krebs, of Harrogate, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McCANN : Ord. Sea. WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 210652. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 26. Son of William J. and Euphemia McCann, of Irvine, Ayrshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PARKER : Ord. Sea. GEORGE ERNEST |
LT/JX. 198891. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RAINSLEY : Seaman FRANK THOMAS |
LT/JX. 193915. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 21. Son of Minnie Rainsley, of Eastbourne, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROSS : Seaman PETER ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 205401. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 32. Son of Mansfield and Annie Ross, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALLACE : Ord. Sea. JAMES BRADY |
LT/JX. 210659. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Almond | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WARLOW : Sto. THOMAS GEORGE JOHN |
LT/KX. 109957. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Almond. 2nd February, 1941. Age 28. Son of Thomas and Alice Warlow; husband of Sarah Ellen Warlow, of Tier's Cross, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class admiralty trawler, taken into service May 1940 as minesweeper, sunk by mine off Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Alouette | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUSH : Ldg. Steward JOHN HENRY |
LT/LX. 29313. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 22. Son of Iohn Samuel and Ethel Daisy Bush, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHILD : Sto. WALTER |
LT/KX. 104354. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 25. Son of George A. and Hannah Child, of Castleford, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CROOK : Engineman EDWARD ALBERT HENRY |
LT/KX. 99823. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler AloueUe. 19th September, 1942. Age 23. Son of Edward and Dulcie May Crook, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DIXON : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 299794. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon, of Culroy, Ayrshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FIRTH : Sto. WALTER |
LT/KX. 104361. RN . Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 24. Son of John Thomas Firth and Lily Firth, of Wainstalls, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HALLOWS : Seaman JAMES STANLEY |
LT/JX. 205745. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 22. Son of Mrs. E. Hallows, of Clitheroe, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McCAFFRAY : Seaman HUGH FRANCIS |
LT/JX. 174522. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 30. Son of Hugh and Maisie Fairweather McCaffrflY; husband of Jemima McCaffray. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McDONALD : Steward JAMES |
LT/LX. 27611. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 22. Son of Adam and Mary Jane McDonald, of Middlesbrough. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORTIMER : Seaman WILLIAM WHITE BRUCE |
LT/X. 21330A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Son of David Begg Mortimer and Emily Mortimer, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NICHOLSON : Lieut. JOHN ASTBURY |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 27. Son of Engr. Captain James Bell Nicholson, D.S.O., RN., and Ella Nicholson, of SaItash, Cornwall. B.Sc. (Bristol). Member of scientific staff of RRS. Discovery II. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Alouette | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMAS : Sto. FRANK GEORGE |
LT/X. 1O238S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Alouette. 19th September, 1942. Age 27. Son of George Henry and Agnes Thomas, of Liverpool; husband of Florence Mary Thomas, of Wavertree, Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: ex Esquimaux, hired as minesweeping trawler August 1939, sunk by U-552 off Portugal, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Arctic Ranger | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NORTON : Ldg. Sea. ALBERT HENRY |
LT/X. 19402A. Mentioned in Despatches. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Arctic Ranger. 25th September, 1940. Age 26. Son of Albert Henry and Ellen Norton; husband of Elsie Norton, of Hessle, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and coverted for anti-submarine duties, from 1941 based at Gibraltar, 1946 sold back to original owners (Toghill: Trawlers2) Arctic Ranger was leader of 7th A/S Trawler Group (Cdr. J. H. Young) based at Gibraltar. After a Vichy French air attack on Gibraltar another trawler of the group, Stella Sirius, was damaged and LS Norton was one of several who went to their aid. He was killed during a subsequent air attack which resulted in the loss of Stella Sirius. (Brown - Royal Navy and the Mediterranean vol1, naval-history.net and family feedback) Said to be brother of Seaman John Patrick Norton, lost in Kingston Galena 24th July 1940 (ref. amily) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
AINSWORTH : Engineman JAMES EDWARD |
LT/KX. 114222. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUTLER : Seaman SYDNEY ALBERT |
LT/IX. 215738. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941.Age 26. Son of George and Hetty Butler; husband of Annie May Butler (nee White), of Boston, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COWIE : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 210634. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 25. Son of William and Elizabeth Cowie, of Buckie, Banffshie. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAWLEY : Seaman ERNEST HANSLEY |
LT/JX. 215721. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 30. Son of Thomas Robert and Annie Hansley Crawley, of Boston, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CUNNINGTON : Sto. 2nd Cl. ALFRED LAWRENCE |
LT/KX. 111046. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 26. Son of Harry and Dorothy Cunnington; husband of Irene Mary Cunnington, of Buckhurst Hill, Essex. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DAVIES : Sto. 2nd Cl. ALFRED HOWARD |
LT/KX. 108811. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Son of Mrs. E. M. Davies, of Maerdy, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DAVIES : Sto. SIDNEY |
LT/KX. 111474. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 30. Son of Gwilym and Blodwen Davies, of Llanelly, Carmarthenshire; husband of Muriel Davies, of Felinfoel, Carmarthenshire. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRIFFITHS : Ord. Seaman Steward CLIFFORD |
LT/JX. 199691. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 21. Son of Richard Griffiths, and of Phyllis Griffiths, of South Kirkby, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HILTON : Sto. STANLEY |
LTiKX. 106125. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
INNES : Engineman ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 113607. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 27. Son of George and Jessie Ann Innes; husband of Isabella Innes, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arctic Trapper | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MEIRICK : Lieut. RALPH SWINDEN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Arctic Trapper. 3rd February, 1941. Age 29. Son of William and Winifred Margaret Meirick; husband of Eileen Meirick, of Wimbledon, Surrey. |
Notes or comments: hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, based at Grimsby, sunk by air attack off Ramsgate (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyleshire | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLUCAS : Seaman JOHN ROBERT |
LT/X. 10337B. R.N.R (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Argyleshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 26. Son of John James Clucas and Margaret Clucas, of Peel, Isle of Man; husband of Phyllis Margaret Clucas, of Peel. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McHAFFIE : Seaman JOHN FORSYTH |
LT/JX. 166984. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 9th March, 1940. Age 24. Son of James and Ann McHaffie, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EKE : Boy Seaman Steward GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/IX. 173415. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 17. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Eke, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HALL : Ord. Sea. JEFFREY |
LT/JX. 179321. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 20. Son of Arthur and Edith Eleanor Hall. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAYCOCK : Seaman JOHN EDWARD |
LT/JX. 186683. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 25. Son of John Edward and Martha Laycock, of Brighton, Sussex; husband of Rose Alice Laycock, of Brighton. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEWIS : Seaman JOSEPH WILLIAM |
LT/X. 20325A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 24. Son of Joseph and Grace Lewis, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Doris Lewis, of Grimsby. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEWIS : Ord. Sea. SAMUEL SNELL |
LT/JX. 170661. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 27. Son of Thomas Snell Lewis and Elizabeth Martha Lewis, of Tenby, Pembrokeshire; husband of Madge Vera Lewis, of Tenby. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOBBAN : Sto. CHARLES |
LT/X. 4043T. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 29. Son of William and Helen Jane Lobban, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORGAN : Seaman WILLIAM CLIFFORD |
D /JX. 167029.RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 23. Son of William and Ethel Morgan, of Padstow, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NIXON : Seaman JAMES FISHER |
LT/JX. 185295. Mentioned in Despatches. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 33. Son of Andrew and Becca Nixon, of Maryport, Cumberland; husband of Rose Ann Nixon, of Maryport, Cumberland. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OUTLAW : Engineman SAMUEL JAMES WEBSTER |
LT/KX. 100326. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 41. Husband of Elanor Robina Outlaw of Lowestoft, Suffolk |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PILTON : Ord. Sea. JOHN JAMES |
LT/JX. 186652. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 26. Son of James and Ethel Pilton, of Barrow-in-Fumess, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RUSHMORE : Seaman-Cook FREDERICK WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 163984. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 19. Son of William Warford Rushmore and Jessie Jean Rushmore, of Pakefield, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SAVILLE : Second Hand CHARLES, DSM |
LT/JX. 173264, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 38. Son of Randolph and Agnes Saville, of Hull; husband of Norah Saville, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHEPHERD : Engineman HARRY THORP |
LT/X. 6040ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SUMMERS : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/X. 3174U. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 31. Son of James and Isabella Summers, of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire; husband of Margaret Ann Summers, of Fraserburgh. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMAS : Seaman WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/JX. 186620. Mentioned in Despatches. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. Age 23. Son of Frederick and Lilian Thomas, of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire; husband of Florence May Thomas, of Neyland, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Argyllshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMPSON : Seaman WILLIAM JASPER |
LT/JX. 167024. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Argyllshire. 1st June, 1940. |
Notes or comments: CWGC recorded as Argyleshire and Argyllshire. Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 11th A/S Striking Group, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940 and evacuation of Dunkirk, sunk by torpedo from E-boat off Dunkirk (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Arley | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PETRIE : Engineman DAVID |
LT/KX. 125111. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Arley. 3rd February, 1945. Age 39. Son of George and Jane Perrie; husband of Evelyn Chisholm Petrie, of Torry, Aberdeen. |
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Asama | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ALLEN : Ch. Engineman ALBERT GEORGE |
LT/X. 292 EU. Mentioned in Despatches. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Asama. 21st March, 1941. Age 49. Son of George and Charlotte Honore Allen; husband of Sarah Elizabeth Allen of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939, converted for minesweeping and sunk by aircraft off Plymouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Asama | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROWN : Ldg. Sea. EDW ARD RI SPIN |
LT/JX. 177646. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Asama. 21st March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939, converted for minesweeping and sunk by aircraft off Plymouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Asama | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURKE : Engineman THOMAS |
LT/KX. 99810. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Asama. 21st March, 1941. Son of William and Mary Burke; husband of Jessie Burke, of Greenock, Renfrewshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939, converted for minesweeping and sunk by aircraft off Plymouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Asama | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRICKMORE : Seaman ALFRED STANLEY |
LT/JX. 184427. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Asama. 21st March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939, converted for minesweeping and sunk by aircraft off Plymouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Asama | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOPPER : Engineman EDWARD JAMES |
LT/KX. 99844. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Asama. 21st March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939, converted for minesweeping and sunk by aircraft off Plymouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou) | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
NASH : Seaman ALOYSIUS |
LT/JX. 315713. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou). 14th October, 1942. Age 20. Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: HMS Asbury was the designation of the accommodation barracks on the US Navy Station on Rhode Island, New Jersey, and appears to have been a satellite of HMS Saker/Saker II, which was the nominal posting for personnel standing by for ships under construction and others who were unattached. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Caribou was a 2200 ton passenger ferry carrying 118 service personnel and 78 civilian passenger, operating between of the coast of Newfoundland between Labrador and Quebec when it was attacked and sunk by torpedo from U-69 with heavy loss of life. (u-boat.net, u-bootwaffe.net and heritage.nf.ca) |
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Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou) | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
QUINLAN : Seaman EDMOND RODGER |
LT/JX. 277321. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou). 14th October, 1942. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Quinlan, of Holyrood, Newfoundland., |
Notes or comments: HMS Asbury was the designation of the accommodation barracks on the US Navy Station on Rhode Island, New Jersey, and appears to have been a satellite of HMS Saker/Saker II, which was the nominal posting for personnel standing by for ships under construction and others who were unattached. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Caribou was a 2200 ton passenger ferry carrying 118 service personnel and 78 civilian passenger, operating between of the coast of Newfoundland between Labrador and Quebec when it was attacked and sunk by torpedo from U-69 with heavy loss of life. (u-boat.net, u-bootwaffe.net and heritage.nf.ca) |
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Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou) | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
ROWE : Seaman HEDLEY JOHN |
LT/JX. 204787. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou). 14th October, 1942. Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: HMS Asbury was the designation of the accommodation barracks on the US Navy Station on Rhode Island, New Jersey, and appears to have been a satellite of HMS Saker/Saker II, which was the nominal posting for personnel standing by for ships under construction and others who were unattached. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Caribou was a 2200 ton passenger ferry carrying 118 service personnel and 78 civilian passenger, operating between of the coast of Newfoundland between Labrador and Quebec when it was attacked and sunk by torpedo from U-69 with heavy loss of life. (u-boat.net, u-bootwaffe.net and heritage.nf.ca) |
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Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou) | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
VEY : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 225705. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou). 14th October, 1942. Age 23. Son of James and Rachel Vey, of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: HMS Asbury was the designation of the accommodation barracks on the US Navy Station on Rhode Island, New Jersey, and appears to have been a satellite of HMS Saker/Saker II, which was the nominal posting for personnel standing by for ships under construction and others who were unattached. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Caribou was a 2200 ton passenger ferry carrying 118 service personnel and 78 civilian passenger, operating between of the coast of Newfoundland between Labrador and Quebec when it was attacked and sunk by torpedo from U-69 with heavy loss of life. (u-boat.net, u-bootwaffe.net and heritage.nf.ca) |
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Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou) | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
WARREN : Seaman FRANCIS |
LT/JX. 280018. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou). 14th October, 1942. Age 20. Son of William and Phoebe Warren, of Chapel Arm, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: HMS Asbury was the designation of the accommodation barracks on the US Navy Station on Rhode Island, New Jersey, and appears to have been a satellite of HMS Saker/Saker II, which was the nominal posting for personnel standing by for ships under construction and others who were unattached. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Caribou was a 2200 ton passenger ferry carrying 118 service personnel and 78 civilian passenger, operating between of the coast of Newfoundland between Labrador and Quebec when it was attacked and sunk by torpedo from U-69 with heavy loss of life. (u-boat.net, u-bootwaffe.net and heritage.nf.ca) |
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Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou) | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
WINDSOR : Seaman JOSEPH WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/JX. 299665. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Asbury (lost in S.S. Caribou). 14th October, 1942. Age 19. Son of Stanley C. Windsor, and of Mary D. Windsor, of St. John's, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: HMS Asbury was the designation of the accommodation barracks on the US Navy Station on Rhode Island, New Jersey, and appears to have been a satellite of HMS Saker/Saker II, which was the nominal posting for personnel standing by for ships under construction and others who were unattached. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Caribou was a 2200 ton passenger ferry carrying 118 service personnel and 78 civilian passenger, operating between of the coast of Newfoundland between Labrador and Quebec when it was attacked and sunk by torpedo from U-69 with heavy loss of life. (u-boat.net, u-bootwaffe.net and heritage.nf.ca) |
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Aurora II | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
SIMPSON : Seaman ALFRED RONALD |
LT/JX. 205504. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Aurora II. 30th October, 1943. Age 29. Son of Alfred Robinson Simpson and Louisa Simpson, of Darlington, Co. Durham. |
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Avalon | Addenda Panel. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
SEXTON : Seaman HAROLD JOSEPH |
LT/JX 315755. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Avalon. 2nd August, 1945. Age 26. Son of Arthur and Isabel Sexton, of Halifax, Nova Scotia; Canada; husband of Marjorie Sexton. Native of Newfoundland |
Notes or comments: Avalon was shore establishment, RCN base at St. John's, Newfoundland, 31/5/1941-31/7/1946. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Native of Newfoundland |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRUCE : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 529132. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CASTLEMAN : Steward LESLlE FRANCIS |
LT/LX. 28229. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 20. Son of Charles Albert and Elizabeth Castleman; husband of Patricia Castleman. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHESWORTH : Seaman ROY |
LT/JX. 350791. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 20. Son of Charles Henry and Emily Chesworth, of Rotherham, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COULL : Ldg. Cook BERT |
LT/MX. 87679. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 29. Son of George and Jane Ann Coull; husband of Edith Christian Coull, of Torry, Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAINE : Ord. Sea. JOHN HENRY |
LT/JX. 400597. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DOCHERTY : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 228183. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FARRELL : Telegraphist SYDNEY EDWARD |
LT/JX. 310326. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 20. Son of William Miller Farrell and Florence Emily Farrell, of Northampton. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GATT : Engineman JAMES MOIR |
LT/KX. 125129. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GULLY : Seaman RONALD ASHLEY |
LT/JX. 402802. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 19. Son of Albert Victor and Elizabeth Gully, of Bow, London. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JACKSON : Sto. FARROW HOWDEN |
LT/KX. 103790. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JAPPY : Skipper ALEXANDER |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 40. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jappy; husband of Margaret Helen Jappy, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Ord. Sea. DONALD HENRY |
LT/JX. 373364. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 19. Son of Rose Elizabeth Johnson, of Norwich. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAMBERT : Seaman GEOFFREY MICHAEL |
LT/JX. 372610. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 20. Son of Harry and Margaret Lambert, of Lazenby, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACDONALD : Seaman ANGUS |
LT/JX. 252714. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 32. Son of Annie Macdonald, of Sanday Island, Inner Hebrides. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MEADS : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 376667. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Son of Thomas Roger and Emma Jane Meads, of Arnold, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURRAY : Second Hand ALEXANDER GEDDES |
LT/JX. 177015. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 23. Son of William and Jessie Murray, of Buckie, Banffshire; husband of Margaret Murray. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OWEN : Seaman JACK |
LT/JX. 377537. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 20. Son of William and Louisa Owen, of Atherton, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PARKINSON : Ord. Sigmn. FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 571589. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st, December, 1943. Age 17. Son of Thomas Lunn Parkins on and Lucy Eveline Parkinson, of Allerton Bywater, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PATERSON : Seaman ALEXANDER PURVES |
LT/JX. 260848. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 34. Son of Alexander Purves Paterson and Jessie Paterson, of Edinburgh; husband of Jean Paterson, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PHILLPOTS : Sto. EDWARD STANLEY |
LT/KX. 533586. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 18. Son of Edward and Dora Kate Phillpots, of Kidderminster, Worcestershire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STRINGER : Seaman ISIAH |
LT/JX. 217864. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Son of Josiah and Mary Stringer, of Clarenville, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Avanturine | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TINSON : Sto. GEORGE WILLIAM RONALD |
LT/KX. 142490. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 18. Son of G. W. and Eleanor Kate Tinson, of Kensington, London. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Avanturine | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WATSON : Engineman JAMES |
LT/KX. 105082. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Avanturine. 1st December, 1943. Age 49. Son of John and Helen Watson; husband of Catherine Bella Watson, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned February 1940 as auxilliary patrol vessel, 1942 coverted to minesweeper, torpedoed by E-boat whilst in tow off Beachy Head, English Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Ayrshire | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Trawler |
KERR : Asst. Steward ROBERT PATON |
LT/LX. 28241. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Ayrshire. 15th August, 1942. Age 39. Son of David and Mary Kerr; husband of Sarah Wilson Kerr, of Wishaw, Lanarkshire. . |
Notes or comments: Ayrshire was hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939 - October 1945 and was in use in the Iceland command on Arctic convoy duties at this time. Vessel returned to owners October 1945. (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Bahram | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
BALLS : Seaman ALFRED ARTHUR GEORGE |
LT/JX. 206451. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. Age 26. Son of George and Agnes Balls; husband of Ruth Balls, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
BAUMANN : Seaman HENRY ALBERT |
LT/JX. 200701. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. Age 32. Son of Henry and Ethel Annie Baumann. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
CRAWFORD : Second Hand JOHN NEVET |
LT/JX. 242443. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
DYKE : Engineman ROBERT ABRAHAM |
LT/KX. 111447. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. Age 45. Son of Abraham and Ellen Dyke; husband of Malvena G. V. Dyke, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
MARWOOD : Ldg. Sea. LEONARD |
LT/JX. 205447. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
MURT : Seaman WILLIAM HENRY THOMAS |
LT/JX. 222415. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. Age 20. Son of Henry M. and Dorothy Murt, of St. Ives, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WALKER : Engineman HENRY EDMUND |
LT/KX. 111441. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bahram | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WHITTLETON : Seaman ROBERT WILLIAM PERCY |
LT/JX. 206438. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Bahram. 3rd April, 1941. Age 30. Son of Robert and Margaret Whittleton, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire; husband of Ethel Grace Whittleton, of Cleethorpes. |
Notes or comments: Hired as harbour defence patrol craft 1940, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Baldur | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
JENKINS : P.O. JOHN |
LT/JX. 218537. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Baldur. 5th February, 1941. Age 37. Son of Thomas and Alice Jenkins, of Liverpool; husband of Marion May Jenkins, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: HMS Baldur was Iceland shore base (Warlow: Shore Est. RN) |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9,Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARNES : Engineman FREDERICK WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 110465. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy).11th May, 1942. Age 31. Son of John and Louisa Bames; husband of Susan Barnes, of Brynmawr, Brecknockshire. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy). Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BENNETT : Ord. Sea. STANLEY |
LT/JX. 280397. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 23. Son of Amedie and Mary Bennett; husband of Margaret Bennett, of Corner Brook, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy), Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BICKFORD : Seaman LEONARD PRESTON |
LT/JX. 206382. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 29. Son of Thomas G. and Sophie Bickford; husband of Edith Ellen Bickford, of Brixton, London. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOWEN : Seaman ERNEST GEORGE |
LT/JX. 190813. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 22. Son of Ernest William and Lilian May Bowen, of Landore, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CARRVTHERS : Ord. Sea. EDWARD SYDNEY |
LT/JX. 286018. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 20. Son of Edward and Elsie Carruthers, of Newtown, Carlisle, Cumberland. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 2.. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CERRINO : Ldg. Sea. GEORGE WHILEY |
LT/X. 19504A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 24. Son of Jack and Ruby Cerrino, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLEMENCE : Ord. Sea. WILLIAM FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 279627. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 21. Son of Frederick Wright Clemence and Alice Frances Clemence, of Sutton, Surrey. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLUTTERBUCK : Sub-Lieut. HENRY |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 24. Son of WiIIiam and Mabel Gertrude Clutterbuck, of Birmingham. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAGG : Ord. Sea. FBANCIS |
LT/JX. 265126. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 18. Son of Peter and Elizabeth Cragg, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DAVIS : Lieut. RUSSELL BRANSBY |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 29. Son of Clement Russell Dixon Davis and Edith Beatrice bixon Davis; husband of Elizabeth Heuliven Davis, of Caldy, Cheshire. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DICK : Seaman JOHN ROWAN |
LT/JX. 224890. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 32. Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Dick, of Girvan, Ayrshire; husband of Mary Ann Dick, of Girvan. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DICKS : Ord. Sea. THOMAS MAXWELL |
LT/JX. 201998. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 28. Son of Edward and Ida Dicks, of Harbour Buffett, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DUNCAN : Ch. Engineman ANDREW WATT |
LT/X. 412 ET. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 42. Son of William and Isabella Duncan, of Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire; husband of Isabella Duncan, of Rosehearty. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FISHER : Sto. 2nd Cl. GEORGE HENRY |
LT/KX. 131433. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy)..11th May, 1942. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FORD : Seaman HERBERT |
LT/JX. 185319. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 34. Son of Samuel and Alice Ford, of Sheerness-on-Sea, Kent. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HALL : Sub-Lieut. BRUCE |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Son of George Henry Hall, M.P., and of Margaret Hall, of Penrhiwceiber, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KELLY : Seaman JOSEPH |
LT/JX. 253777. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEE : Ldg. Sea. WILLIAM |
LT/X. 18212A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to the U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 30. Son of John and Margaret Lee, of Garrabost, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MALTBY : Ldg. Sea. FREDERICK FRANCIS |
LT/X. 19197A. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 31. Son of John and Beatrice Maltby; husband of Kate Maltby, of Swansea. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McCRINDLE : Seaman ALEXANDER ALLAN |
LT/JX. 198997. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McKENZIE : Sto. ANGUS |
LT/KX. 114362. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORTON : Ord. Sea. ERNEST NEIL |
LT/JX. 303090. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 20. Son of Albert Morton, and of Ida May Morton, of Truro, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MYERS : Sto. WILLIAM JOHN |
LT/KX. 132399. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 34. Son of John Daniel and Isobel Myers; husband of Jessie R E. Myers, of Staines, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITTEN : Ord. Sea. SIDNEY WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 281103. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 20. Son of Frederick Smitten, and of Evelyn A. Smitten, of Hackney, London. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STONE : Seaman PERCY ERNEST |
LT/JX. 185337. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 25. Son of Edward and Amelia Stone, of Hallsands, Devon. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SWEENEY : Ord. Sea. JOHN |
LT/JX. 299567. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942 Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy), Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Bedfordshire | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Sto. LESLIE JOSEPH |
LT/KX. 130958. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bedfordshire (on loan to U.S. Navy). 11th May, 1942. Age 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams; husband of Catherine Annie Williams, of Dormanstown, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: (on loan to U.S. Navy) Purchased as anti-submarine trawler August, 1939, sunk by U-boat off Cape Lookout, North Carolina (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Beech | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRODIE : Second Hand JOHN |
LT/X. 179 SA. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Beech. 22nd June, 1941. Age 26. Son of Andrew and Mary Jane Brodie, of Torry, Aberdeen; husband of Marion Joan Brodie. |
Notes or comments: ex Lord Dawson, minesweeping trawler purchased February 1939, 1940 joined the 18th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by aircraft attack north of Scotland (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Beech | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACDONALD : Ord. Sea. WILLIAM GRAHAM LOUDON |
LT/JX. 207672. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Beech. 22nd June, 1941. |
Notes or comments: ex Lord Dawson, minesweeping trawler purchased February 1939, 1940 joined the 18th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by aircraft attack north of Scotland (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Beech | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAIN : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 206411. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Beech. 22nd June, 1941. |
Notes or comments: ex Lord Dawson, minesweeping trawler purchased February 1939, 1940 joined the 18th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by aircraft attack north of Scotland (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Beech | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
O'NEIL : Sto. ARTHUR PATRICK |
LT/KX. 107814. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Beech. 22nd June, 1941. Age 24. Son of Patrick and Sarah O'Neil, of Glasgow; husband of Margaret O'Neil, of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: ex Lord Dawson, minesweeping trawler purchased February 1939, 1940 joined the 18th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by aircraft attack north of Scotland (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Beech | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SIMPSON : Sto.'WILLIAM LEE FE |
LT/KX. 104106. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Beech. 22nd June, 1941. Age 24. Son of WaIter and Lily Simpson, of Immingham, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Lord Dawson, minesweeping trawler purchased February 1939, 1940 joined the 18th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by aircraft attack north of Scotland (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Beela | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
McKAY : Stoker JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 108975. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Beela. 12th November, 1942. Age 40. Son of John William McKay, and of Beatrice McKay, of Edinburgh. |
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Benvolio | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/X. 19144 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Benvolio. 23rd February, 1940. Age 26. Son of Albert Edward and Margaret Johnson; husband of Annie Evelyn Johnson, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Hired for minesweeping duties September, 1939, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Benvolio | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REID : Second Hand THOMAS |
LT/JX. 173108. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Benvolio. 23rd February, 1940. Age 25. Son of George and Catherine Reid, of Avoch, Ross and Cromarty. |
Notes or comments: Hired for minesweeping duties September, 1939, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Benvolio | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RIPLEY : Seaman RICHARD JAMES |
LT/X. 19603A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Benvolio. 23rd February, 1940. Age 23. Son of Matthew and Jane Elizabeth Ripley, of Bridlington, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired for minesweeping duties September, 1939, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Benvolio | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROBERTSON : Seaman JOHN |
LT/X. 18332A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Benvolio. 23rd February, 1940. Age 27. Son of Joseph and Ann Robertson; husband of Margaret Jane Innes Robertson, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired for minesweeping duties September, 1939, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Benvolio | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMAS : Seaman GEORGE HENRY |
LT/6939C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Benvolio. 23rd February, 1940. Age 35. Son of Jack and Elizabeth Thomas, of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire; husband of Annie Elizabeth Thomas, of Milford Haven. |
Notes or comments: Hired for minesweeping duties September, 1939, sunk by mine off the Humber (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). |
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Beverley | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
PATON : Seaman ROBERT |
LT/X. 1891OA. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Beverley. 11th April, 1943. Age 25. Son of Samuel and Susan Paton, of Gourdon, Kincardineshire. |
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Birdlip | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEIR : Cook PETER |
LT/MX. 93648. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip.13th June, 1940. Age 21. Son of John and Agnes Weir, of New Stevenston, Lanarkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAKER : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 532392. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 34. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BALL : Lieut. FRANK LEWIS |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BALLS : Sto. ALBERT |
LT/KX. 156481. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 20. Son of Herbert and Ethe! Balls, of Byker, Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARBER : Ord. Sea. ALAN FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 532273. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John William Barber, of Conisbrough, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BENNETT : Ord. Tel. WILLIAM RONALD |
LT/JX. 405153. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of William Robert and Marian Bennett, of Appeldore, Devon. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLAKEMAN : Seaman DENNIS FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 515287. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of Harry Robert and Edith Anne Blakeman, of Watford, Hertfordshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BREEN : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 145592. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 42. Son of John and Marion Ward Breen, of Glasgow; husband of Jane Breen, of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHAPPLE : Petty Officer DAVID |
LT/JX. 177038. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 24. Son of William Henry and Julia Fanny Chapp1e, of Beer, Devon. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHARLES : Sto. JOHN THOMAS |
LT/KX. 151595. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 21. Son of John William and Elsie Charles, of Birtley, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DEAL : Seaman FREDERICK THOMAS |
LT/JX. 222267. RN. Patrol Service.. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 22. Son of James and Beatrice Deal; husband of Sybil Bertha Deal, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FISHER : Cook HARRY RANDAL |
LT/MX. 83327. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 24. Son of Harry J. and Rhoda Fisher, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Kathleen Mary Fisher, of Pakefield, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FLETCHER : Ord. Sea. BRYANT THOMAS |
LT/JX. 533783. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Son of Thomas and Hilda May Fletcher, of Gloucester. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GREEN : Ord. Tel. HAROLD REGINALD DENNIS |
LT/JX. 405478. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 20. Son of Alfred George and Alice Green, of Frampton Cotterell, Gloucestershire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GREENHAM : Sto. ALBERT WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 156663. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 20. Son of William Frederick and Alberta Olive Greenham, of New Bamet, Hertfordshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARDY : Seaman HERBERT |
LT/JX. 436558. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of Charles Ernest and Elizabeth Hardy, of South Kirkby, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Seaman ARTHUR RICHARD |
LT/JX. 329425. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 20. Son of Richard and Mabel Alexander Jones, of Fulham, London. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MANN : Engineman DAVID |
LT/KX. 125167. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARSHALL : Ord. Sea. ROBERT |
LT/JX. 534122. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of John and Mary Ann Marshall, of Norton-in-theMoors, Staffordshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAYOR : Ord. Sigmn. WILLIAM GORDON |
LT/JX. 574439. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 18. Son of Fred and Ellen Mayor, of Eccleston, ChorIey, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MONTEITH : Ord. Sigmn. THOMAS SMITH |
LT/JX. 550370. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of Catherine Dawson Monteith, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROBERTSON : Engineman GEORGE |
LT/KX. 106751. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 47. Son of Alexander and Susan Robertson, of Dundee; husband of Isabella Robertson, of Dundee. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCOTT : Ord. Sea. ALBERT lAMES |
LT/JX. 532292. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SEALEY : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 427066. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of George and Emma Sealey, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHERIDAN : P. O. ALBERT JAMES |
LT/JX. 225149. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 36. Son of Michael and Alice May Sheridan, of Hull; husband of Norah Sheridan, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STAINES : Sto. EDWARD LAWRENCE |
LT/KX. 114128. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 31. Son of WiIliam J. and Hannah M. Staines, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TROWBRIDGE : Telegraphist HENRY THOMAS AUGUSTUS |
LT/JX. 229180. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 28. Son of Henry Thomas Augustus and Anne Trowbridge, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Elsie Trowbridge, of Grimsby. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WATKINS : Ord. Sea. VICTOR ROY |
LT/JX. 532845. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of Alfred Victor and Mabel Kathleen Watkins, of Raynes Park, Surrey. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEBB : Ord. Tel. GEOFFREY |
LT/JX. 453047. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 19. Son of Harold and Bertha May Webb, of Sale, Cheshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIS : Ldg. Sea. JOSIAH JULIAN |
LT/JX. 200930. Mentioned in Despatches. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Age 41. Son of Charles Henry and Mary Willis, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Elsie May Willis, of Grimsby. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILSON : Sigmn. DENNIS WILLlAM |
LT/JX. 190367. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Son of William Walter and Rose Violet Madeline Wilson, of Edmonton, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WINDSOR : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 187287, D.S.M. . RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 13th June, 1944. Son of Frank Windsor, and of Dorothy Windsor, of Douglas, Isle of Man. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Birdlip | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HUMPHREY : Lieut. IORWERTH BRIAN EVAN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Birdlip. 14th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, ordered 1941, completed as Anti-Submarine vessel and commissioned May 1942, one of first trawlers fitted with radar, employed on convoy duties, transferred to West African Escort Force at Freetown and to 2nd A/S Grp based there, in company with Inkpen and Turcoman was escorting French vessel 'St. Bastile' off Lagos when torpedoed and sunk by U-547, 15 survivors. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Black Bear | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
KELLY : Seaman Cook PATRICK |
LT/JX. 205444. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Black Bear. 28th November, 1940. Age 22. |
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Blackburn Rovers | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURGON : Seaman DAVID |
LT/X. 7388C RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Blackburn Rovers. 2nd June, 1940. Age 32. Husband of Elizabeth Burgon, of Tweedmouth, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 for mine-sweeping duties, commissioned in October and based at Dover. June 1940, in company with Westella and Saon, detected submarine and while making approach for depth charge attack struck mine. Westella going to assistance also struck mine and sank. (Toghill: Trawlers1). Anomaly - Location stated variously as North Sea for BR and Dunkirk for W (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Blackburn Rovers | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CROCKETT : Seaman BENJAMIN |
LT/X. 19660 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Blackburn Rovers. 2nd June, 1940. Age 20. Son of Edward and Margrate Crockett, of Nairn. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 for mine-sweeping duties, commissioned in October and based at Dover. June 1940, in company with Westella and Saon, detected submarine and while making approach for depth charge attack struck mine. Westella going to assistance also struck mine and sank. (Toghill: Trawlers1). Anomaly - Location stated variously as North Sea for BR and Dunkirk for W (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Blackburn Rovers | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACDONALD : Ldg. Sea. WILLIAM ANGUS |
D/X.7749C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Blackburn Rovers. 2nd June, 1940. Son of George and Margaret Macdonald, of Lochs, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 for mine-sweeping duties, commissioned in October and based at Dover. June 1940, in company with Westella and Saon, detected submarine and while making approach for depth charge attack struck mine. Westella going to assistance also struck mine and sank. (Toghill: Trawlers1). Anomaly - Location stated variously as North Sea for BR and Dunkirk for W (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Blackburn Rovers | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NICHOLSON : Sto. JAMES |
LT/KX. 102468. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Blackburn Rovers. 2nd June, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 for mine-sweeping duties, commissioned in October and based at Dover. June 1940, in company with Westella and Saon, detected submarine and while making approach for depth charge attack struck mine. Westella going to assistance also struck mine and sank. (Toghill: Trawlers1). Anomaly - Location stated variously as North Sea for BR and Dunkirk for W (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Blackburn Rovers | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STUBBS : Engineman SAMUEL LESLIE |
LT/X. 179EV. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Blackburn Rovers. 2nd June, 1940. Son of Samuel Shinglar Stubbs and Janey Elizabeth Stubbs; husband of H. Stubbs. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 for mine-sweeping duties, commissioned in October and based at Dover. June 1940, in company with Westella and Saon, detected submarine and while making approach for depth charge attack struck mine. Westella going to assistance also struck mine and sank. (Toghill: Trawlers1). Anomaly - Location stated variously as North Sea for BR and Dunkirk for W (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Blackfly | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DUNGEY : Seaman HARRY ALBERT SIDNEY |
LT/JX. 226425. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Blackfly. 14th December, 1941. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dungey, of Sutton Surrey. |
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Boadicea | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
FARRER : Seaman ALBERT |
LT/JX. 255936. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Boadicea. 13th June, 1944. |
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Bonito | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
MARSHALL : Sto. JAMES |
LT/KX. 160223. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Bonito. 6th October, 1944. Age 20. Son of Annie Marshall, of South Shields, Co. Durham. |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
BALL : Skipper GEORGE FREDERICK |
RNR. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
GOODWIN : Seaman FREDERICK JAMES |
LT!JX. 307222. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 28. Son of Edward George and Elizabeth Goodwin, of Edinburgh; husband of Eva Elizabeth Goodwin, of Edinburgh. His brother, . Robert Bowman Goodwin, perished with him. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
GOODWIN : Seaman ROBERT BOWMAN |
LT/JX. 307223. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 22. Son of Edward Georgeand Elizabeth Goodwin, of Edinburgh. His brother, Frederick James Goodwin, perished with him. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
GRAY : Engineman ALFRED SAMUEL RIX |
LT/X. 5972ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 31. Son of Robert and Mary Gray, of Aberdeen; husband of Elizabeth Gray, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
HILDER : Second Hand WILLlAM ALBERJ' |
LT/JX. 185433. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 53. Husband of Ethel Maud Hilder, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
HUGHES : Seaman EVERETT JOHN |
LT/JX. 196062. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
KENNY : Sto. JAMES WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 12111. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 25. Son of Alfred Patrick and EIlen Kenny, of Widnes, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
McINTOSH : Sto. ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 136689. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Ann McIntosh, of Bridge-of-Dee, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
PICKERING : Ldg. Cook GEOFFREY |
LT/MX. 87337. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 21. Son of Tom Pickering, and of Elizabeth Ann Pickering, of Bury, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
ROBERTSON : Ord. Sea. MAURICE WILLlAM HENRY |
LT/JX. 272498. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 31. Son of George and Gertrude Robert son; husband of Beatrice Annie Robertson, of , Radstock, Somerset, |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WATSON : Seaman THOMAS BUTTERS |
LT/IX. 185351. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 22. Son of Thomas and Jessie Watson; husband of Johnina R Watson, of Cellardyke, Fife. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Boy Andrew | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WINN : Ldg. Sea. GORDON |
LT/JX. 184486. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Boy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 21. Son of Violet Mary Winn. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as auxilliary patrol vessel 1940, sunk in collision in Firth of Forth (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLACK : Seaman CHARLES LESLIE |
LT/SR 50900. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 24. Son of Gavin Thomas Black and Robina Black, of Virkie, Lerwick, Zetland. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLADES : Seaman ARTHUR ROBERT |
LT/JX. 179314. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Son of William J. H. and Ada Blades, of Newark, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRIDGE : Seaman HAROLD |
LT/JX. 241189. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Son of Arthur and Cathrine Bridge; husband of Edith Bridge, of Seaforth, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CURPHEY : Seaman KENNETH |
LT/JX. 315098. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 19. Son of Robert Curphey, and of Ivy Curphey, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DAWSON : Ldg. Sea. GEORGE JAMES |
LT/JX. 183781. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 34. Son of George and Margaret Dawson; husband of Mary Dawson, of Barrow-in-Fumess, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DRISCOLL : Ch. Engineman JAMES |
LT/KX. 103397. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 23. Son of Daniel and Catherine Driscoll, of Kennington, London. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FIRTH : Ldg. Sea. MAURICE VERDUN |
LT/JX. 186712. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 25. Son of Joseph and Rosa Miriam Firth, of Hull; husband of Frances Morley Firth. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FRADGLEY : Lieut. JOHN REGlNALD |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 37. Son of E. W. Fradgley, and of Edith M. Fradgley, of Yateley, Hampshire; husband of Evelyn A. Mary Fradgley (nee Sellar), of Yateley. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GARNER : Seaman 'JACK LESLIE |
LT/JX. 196984. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 23. Son of Herbert William Garner and of Elsie Clothida Garner, of Sudbury, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HANNAN : Sto. CHARLES |
LT/KX. 132117. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Son of Robert and Caroline Hannan; husband of Mary Hannan, of New Cross, London. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARVEY : Seaman ARTHUR ERNEST CHARLES |
LT/JX. 179773. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 27. Son of Charles and Maude Harvey, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Gertrude May Lydia Harvey, of Lowestoft. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARVEY : Sto. WILFRED CECIL |
LT/KX. 126412. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Son of George and Louise Harvey; husband of Florrie May Harvey, of Burton-on-Trent. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAYLES : Ldg. Cook GEORGE ALBERT |
LT/MX. 87185. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 25. Son of Edward and Lizzie Hayles, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HUGHES : Seaman WILLIAM JAMES |
LT/JX. 206369. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 32. Son of John William and Catherine Mary Hughes, of Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire; husband of Jane Olwen Hughes, of Aberystwyth. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
INNES : Second Hand JAMES SMITH |
LT/X. 18345A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 28. Son of George and Jane Anne Innes, of Buckie Banffshire; husband of Helen Innes, of Buckie. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOCKERBIE : Seaman JAMES ALFRED |
LT/JX. 300700. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 19. Son of James and Eveline Lockerbie, of Leeds, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LYNCH : Engineman SIDNEY |
LT/SR 55726. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACDONALD : Seaman DONALD |
LT/JX. 280502. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McHUGH : Seaman AUGUSTINE LAWRENCE |
LT/JX. 229210. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEVE : Sub-Lieut. FRANK PERCIVAL WILLIAM |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 23. Son of Percival Edward and Amy Clara Neve; of Tunbridge Wells, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OXBORODGH : Seaman GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 183828. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 28. Son of William Frederick and Mary Oxborough, of Wissett, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PORTER : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 281198. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RICHARSDON : Ldg. Sea. WILLIAM ELLIDGE |
LT/JX. 176588. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 23. Son of Leonard Barclay Richardson and Jane Richardson; husband of Cpl. Dorothy Richardson, W.A.A.F. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SAUNDERS : Seaman ARTHUR GEORGE |
LT/JX. 281269. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 20. Son of James Robert and Alice Rose Saunders, of Kessingland, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCRIVENER : Seaman MAX VICTOR |
LT/JX. 330802. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 19. Son of WaIter Arthur and Gertrude Emily Scrivener, of Houghton, Huntingdonshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SENNETT : Sto. JAMES EDWARD |
LT/X. 1O279S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 33. Husband of Edith Sennett, of Blyth, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STANLEY : Asst. Steward HAROLD |
LT/LX. 31886. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 20. Son of Harold Sidney and Clarice Stanley, of Radcliffe, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SULLOCK : Ldg. Steward ERIC JOHN |
LT/LX. 29290. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 23. Son of John Thomas Sullock and Doris Maud Sullock, of Launceston, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMPSON : Engineman GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 116182. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 32. Son of Horace George and Amelia Thompson; husband of Phyllis Thompson, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 1. . |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TOBIN : Sto. HENRY JAMES |
LT/KX. 120106. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. Age 23. Son of Henry James Tobin and Mary Elizabeth Tobin; husband of Vera Mabel Tobin, of Kenton, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WESTCOTT : Seaman EDWIN ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 232950. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILTSHIRE : Cook WILLIAM |
LT/MX. 100046. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bredon | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WRIGHT : Sto. JOHN JAMES |
LT/KX. 148921. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Bredon. 8th February, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Hills class, launched November 1941 and completed as escort, joined 2nd A/S Group based at Freetown, torpedoed and sunk while escorting Gibraltar convoy by U-521 off Canary Isles, North Atlantic (Toghill: Trawlers1; u-boat.net) |
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Bunting | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
WISE : P.O. Steward GEORGE WILFRED |
LT/JX. 242080. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Bunting. 21st January, 1941. |
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Campeador V | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
COX : Ord. Sea. ALAN |
LT/JX. 185885. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Campeador V. 22nd June, 1940. Age 18. Son of William Robert and Mary Isabel Cox, of Whitby, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by mine off Portsmouth, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Campeador V | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
KELLY : Second Hand ANDREW |
LT/JX. 187268. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Campeador V. 22nd June, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by mine off Portsmouth, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Canada | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
BAKER : Skipper ARTHUR |
RNR. H.M.S. Canada. 24th September, 1942. |
Notes or comments: HMS Canada was RN. shore establishment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, commissioned 1/8/1942. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Skipper Arthur Baker, Skipper Cyril Wilfred Dobson, Skipper Lieut. James Noble Hall, Skipper Lieut. Frederick Leonard Stather, Skipper Peter Thomson, Skipper Henry James Wink DSM, all shown as in HMS Canada, all lost on the same date. (CWGC) |
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Canada | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
DOBSON : Skipper CYRIL WILFRED |
RNR. H.M.S. Canada. 24th September, 1942. |
Notes or comments: HMS Canada was RN. shore establishment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, commissioned 1/8/1942. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Skipper Arthur Baker, Skipper Cyril Wilfred Dobson, Skipper Lieut. James Noble Hall, Skipper Lieut. Frederick Leonard Stather, Skipper Peter Thomson, Skipper Henry James Wink DSM, all shown as in HMS Canada, all lost on the same date. (CWGC) |
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Canada | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
HALL : Skipper Lieut. JAMES NOBLE |
RNR. H.M.S. Canada. 24th September, 1942. Age 30. Son of William A. and Anne Hall, of Edinburgh; husband of Marjorie T. A. Hall, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: HMS Canada was RN. shore establishment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, commissioned 1/8/1942. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Skipper Arthur Baker, Skipper Cyril Wilfred Dobson, Skipper Lieut. James Noble Hall, Skipper Lieut. Frederick Leonard Stather, Skipper Peter Thomson, Skipper Henry James Wink DSM, all shown as in HMS Canada, all lost on the same date. (CWGC) |
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Canada | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
STATHER : Skipper Lieut. FREDERICK LEONARD |
RNR. H.M.S. Canada. 24th September, 1942. |
Notes or comments: HMS Canada was RN. shore establishment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, commissioned 1/8/1942. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Skipper Arthur Baker, Skipper Cyril Wilfred Dobson, Skipper Lieut. James Noble Hall, Skipper Lieut. Frederick Leonard Stather, Skipper Peter Thomson, Skipper Henry James Wink DSM, all shown as in HMS Canada, all lost on the same date. (CWGC) |
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Canada | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
THOMSON : Skipper PETER |
RNR. H.M.S. Canada. 24th September, 1942. Age 35. Son of Peter and Maggie Thomson, of Buckie, Banffshire; husband of Margaretta Thomson, of Buckie. |
Notes or comments: HMS Canada was RN. shore establishment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, commissioned 1/8/1942. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Skipper Arthur Baker, Skipper Cyril Wilfred Dobson, Skipper Lieut. James Noble Hall, Skipper Lieut. Frederick Leonard Stather, Skipper Peter Thomson, Skipper Henry James Wink DSM, all shown as in HMS Canada, all lost on the same date. (CWGC) |
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Canada | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
WINK : Skipper HENRY JAMES, DSM |
RNR. H.M.S. Canada. 24th September, 1942. Age 26. Son of James Henry Wink, and of Helen Emma Wink, of Scartho, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: HMS Canada was RN. shore establishment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, commissioned 1/8/1942. (Warlow: Shore Est. RN). Skipper Arthur Baker, Skipper Cyril Wilfred Dobson, Skipper Lieut. James Noble Hall, Skipper Lieut. Frederick Leonard Stather, Skipper Peter Thomson, Skipper Henry James Wink DSM, all shown as in HMS Canada, all lost on the same date. (CWGC) |
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Canna | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GODBOLD : Seaman JOSEPH WALTER |
LT/JX. 163904. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Canna. 5th December, 1942. Age 22. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George Godbold, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, ordered April 1940, launched November 1940, 1942 lost in accidental explosion at Lagos, Nigeria (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Canna | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOWES : Ord. Sea. LESLlE |
LT/JX 279086. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Canna. 5th December, 1942. Age 19. Son of Richard Huntley Lowes and Mary Jane Lowes, of Heaton, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, ordered April 1940, launched November 1940, 1942 lost in accidental explosion at Lagos, Nigeria (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Canna | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEARSON : Ord. Sea. WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 303632. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Canna. 5th December, 1942. Age 20. Son of Charles and Christina Pearson, of Chirton, Tynemouth, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, ordered April 1940, launched November 1940, 1942 lost in accidental explosion at Lagos, Nigeria (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Canna | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RITCHIE : Sto. PETER |
LT/KX. 130973. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Canna. 5th December, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, ordered April 1940, launched November 1940, 1942 lost in accidental explosion at Lagos, Nigeria (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Canna | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALKER : Seaman EDWARD CROSS |
LT/IX. 223291. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Canna. 5th December, 1942. Age 25. Son of Edward Cross Walker, and of Ettie Mabel Walker, of Bramcote, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, ordered April 1940, launched November 1940, 1942 lost in accidental explosion at Lagos, Nigeria (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Canna | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Asst. Steward TUDOR ALEC |
LT/LX. 28478. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Canna. 5th December, 1942. Age 19. Son of John Williams, and of Tryphena Williams, of Greenfield, Flintshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, ordered April 1940, launched November 1940, 1942 lost in accidental explosion at Lagos, Nigeria (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BALDOCK : Engineman RICHARD' SAMUEL |
LT/KX. 105034. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 43. Son of Harry and Emily Baldock, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Jessie May Baldock, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAXTER : Seaman WILFRED HENRY |
LT/JX. 317327. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 24. Son of Wilfred and Amy Baxter, of Bramley, Leeds, Yorkshire; husband of Doris Baxter of Bramley, Leeds. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURGHAM : Sto. ALFRED EDWARD SEPTIMUS |
LT/KX. 532059. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 19. Son of Alfred and Frances Anne Burgham, of Abertillery, Monmouthshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOK : Ldg. Cook FREDERICK |
LT/MX. 109570. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 20. Son of Frederick WaIter and Maggie Cook, of Roosegate, Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FOX : Seaman FREDERICK CHRISTOPHER |
LT/JX. 263492. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 31. Son of James Frederick and Sarah Fox, of Hull; husband of Nellie Fox, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOBBS : Engineman VICTOR FREDERICK WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 116574. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 29. Son of Fredrick and Edith Alice Hobbs; husband of Winifred Hobbs, of Salford, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOOKEM : Ldg. Sea. JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 195944. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Son of WilIiam and Louisa Hookem. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Sigmn. GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 310936. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 21. Son of William and Mary Jane Jones, of Pulloxhill, Bedfordshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAMBERT : Sto. DANIEL |
LT/KX. 131794. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 29. Son of Charles Lambert, and of Florence. Ada Lambert, of Bedminster, Somerset. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LING : Seaman RICHARD SAMUEL |
LT/JX. 177029. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 30. Son of Samuel and Jessie Ling; husband of Dorothy Irene Ling, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McKINSLEY : Sto. ARTHUR GEORGE ROBERTS |
LT/KX. 149177. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 21. Son of Patrick and Anne McKinsley, of Portobello, Edinburgh; husband of Margaret McKinsley, of Gilmerton, Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MOORCROFT : Steward ARTHUR RONALD |
LT/LX. 28114. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 21. Son of Albert Edward and Sarah Moorcroft, of Ormskirk, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEILL : Lieut. JAMES WRIGHT |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 32. Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Wright Neill, of Bellshill, Lanarkshire; husband of Elizabeth Hamilton Baxter Neill, of Bellshill. L.R.A.M. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Co!umn 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
QUINCEY : Seaman THOMAS ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 255843. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 32. Son of Thomas and Maud Ethel Quincey; husband of Marjorie Ellen Quincey, of Syston, Leicestershire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCOTT : Ch. Engineman RALPH ARM STRONG |
LT/KX. 104259. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 52. Son of Mathew and Isabella Scott, of North Shields, Northumberland; husband of Lily Scott, of North Shields. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Seaman RICHARD |
LT/JX. 400443. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 19. Son of Percy Sydney and Alice Maud Smith, of Hakin, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STUTTERS : Seaman GEORGE |
LT/JX. 378507. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stutters, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TOPLISS : Seaman CHARLES LUCOCK |
LT/JX. 173394. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 32. Husband of Doris Maud Topliss, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WARD : Seaman CYRIL |
LT/JX. 315980. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D' Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Age 21. Son of William John Harrison Ward and Martha Jane Harrison Ward. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITCOMB : Lieut. JOHN HOLMSTEAD |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. Son of James Henry and Edith Cripps Whitcomb; husband of Joan Whitcomb, of Haslemere, Surrey. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITE : Seaman PETER HUBERT |
LT/JX. 400020. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cap D'Antifer | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILKINSON : Second Hand CHARLES HARRY |
LT/JX. 173357. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cap D'Antifer. 13th February, 1944. |
Notes or comments: ex Belgian trawler converted in French minesweeper, seized at Southampton July 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, 1941 converted back to minesweeper and based on Humber, 1943 19th M/S Group at Grimsby, torpedoed by E-boat off the Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Cape Barracouta | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Ldg. Sea. JAMES LOW |
LT/X. 21147A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Cape Barracouta. 19th December, 1941. Age 20. Son of James Low Smith and Jeannie Smith, of Torry, Aberdeen. |
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Cape Passaro | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Engineman HARRY |
LT/KX. 101775. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cape Passaro. 21st May, 1940. Age 41. Son of Edward Stephen and Annie Elizabeth Johnson, of Hull; husband of Gladys Johnson, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for minesweeping, joined 15th A/S Strike Force as leader based at Aberdeen, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940, lost in air attack off Narvik. (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cape Passaro | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARCHANT : Ord. Sea. THOMAS |
LT/JX. 176751. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cape Passaro. 23rd May, 1940. Age 22. Son of John William and Ellen Marchant, of Brighton, Sussex. |
Notes and Comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for minesweeping, joined 15th A/S Strike Force as leader based at Aberdeen, took part in Norwegian campaign April/May 1940, lost in air attack off Narvik. (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Capricornus | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEWIS : Ord. Sea. JOSEPH |
LT/JX. 211560. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Capricornus. 7th December, 1940. Age 32. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lewis, of Baie Verte, White Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Native of Newfoundland |
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Cava | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
MACDERMID : Seaman DONALD ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 242837. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cava. 2nd May, 1943. Age 34. Son of Donald and Mary MacDermid, of Harris, Isle of Lewis. |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOND : Seaman Steward HAROLD THTJR |
LT/JX. 197375. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 26. Son of Arthur and Dorothy Bond; husband of Ellen Julia Bond, of Streatham, London. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROWN : Lieut. ARTHUR ERNEST |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 44. Son of Charles and Jane Brown; husband of Jessie Louise Brown, of West Derby, Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRUCE : Ch. Engineman WILLIAM SLATER |
CT IX. 416 EU. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 44. Son of John U. Bruce, and of Helen Bruce (nee Henderson); husband of Bessie Moir Bruce (nee Silver), of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUCHAN : Seaman JAMES ALEXANDER |
LT/X.18079 A. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Vessel name recorded by CWGC as 'Cayfon Wyke'. |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLARK : Seaman LAURENCE LEVI |
LT/X. 2161OA. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler . Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 25. Son of John and Elizabeth Clark; husband of Margaret J. Clark, of Lerwick, Zetland. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COPLIN : Second Hand FREDERICK |
LT/X., 19546 A. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAY : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/X. 351ED. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JEWSON : Sto. ROBERT |
LT/KX. 103793. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KEABLE : Seaman RUSSELL JOHN |
LT/JX. 179709. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 19. Son of Charles N. and Eva May Keable, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LONG : Seaman CHARLES JOHN |
LT/JX. 164330. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 20. Son of Robert Elija and Violet May Long, of Gorleston, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACAULEY : Seaman MURDO |
LT/X. 7770c. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NOBLE : Ch. Skipper DAVID FORBES, DSC |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 48. Husband of Isabella P. Noble, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Cayton Wyke | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALTERS : Sto. WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 101709. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cayton Wyke. 8th July, 1940. Age 40. Son of Phillip and Maud Waiters; husband of Winifred May Walters, of Denton, Gravesend, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Dover, U-boat to credit (U-16) 23rd October, torpedoed by E-boat off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Chalcedony | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Trawler |
BOYCE : Seaman GEORGE STANLEY RANSOME |
LT/JX. 286357. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Chalcedony. 13th August, 1942. Age 36. Son of George WilIiam and Rosina Boyce; husband of Winifred Charlotte Boyce, of Stamford, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 (357 tons, 1x 12 pdr) as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel, 1941 converted for minesweeping and attached 19th M/S at Grmsby, sold 1945, renamed Laforey 1946. (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ADAMSON : Seaman Cook RICHARD |
C/JX. 165031. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROOM : Seaman ALBERT GEORGE |
LT/JX. 180409. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Age 28. Son of Albert George and Mary Annie Broom, of Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRANT : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 101282. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Age 41. Son of WiIliam and Fanny Grant; husband of Phyllis May Grant, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GREGSON : Skipper WILLIAM |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Age 37. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOWRY : Sto. HARRY CARPENTER |
LT/KX. 105731. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKAY : Ldg. Sea. ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 7540C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Age 31. Son of Kenneth and Henrietta MacKay, of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORRISON : Seaman NORMAN |
LT/X. 1O881B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
POTTER : Seaman-Steward JOHN EDWARD |
LT/JX. 163998. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REYNOLDS : Skipper GEORGE |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Age 41. Husband of Charlotte Reynolds, of North Shields, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STOCKS : Sto. JOSEPH BARNABY |
LT/KX. 103323. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Son of William and Elizabeth Stocks; husband of Enis Pauline Stocks, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMAS : Seaman WILLIAM JAMES |
LT/JX. 173606. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Son of William Benjamin and Alice Thomas, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Charles Boyes | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TICKNER : Sto. JAMES HENRY GEORGE |
LT/KX. 99886 RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Charles Boyes. 25th May, 1940. Age 21. Son of John and Annie Tickner, of Crayford, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to minesweeper, joined 40th M/S Group at Gt. Yarmouth, sunk by mine off East Coast. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Chiltern | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REAICH : Second Hand WILLIAM |
LT/X. 18850A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Chiltern. 6th March, 1945. |
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Chinthe | Addenda Panel. |
H.M.S. | |
MAIR : Skipper JOSEPH |
RNR. H.M.S. Chinthe. 16th August, 1945. Age 30. Son of Joseph and Sarah Mair; husband of Jane Buckley Mair, of Leicester. |
Notes or comments: Ambiguity: Chinthe was Naval shore base at Rangoon 01/04/45 to 30/11/45; Chinthe also recorded as 668 ton Tug hired as M/S in WW2 (Warlow: Shore Est. RN; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Chrysolite | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
SMITH : Skipper GEORGE ALEXANDER SIMPSON |
RNR. H.M.S. Chrysolite. 30th July, 1943. Age 34. Son of Alexander and Mary Helen Smith, of Portessie, Banffshire; husband of Helen Ann Smith, of Portessie. |
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Claverhouse | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
PERICO : Ord. Sea. PETER WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 373812. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Claverhouse. 7th January, 1943. Age 19. Son of Peter Henry James Perico and Mary Ann Perico, of Clerkenwell, London. |
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Cloughton Wyke | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PELLOW : Seaman ERNEST |
LT/IX. 221516. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cloughton Wyke. 2nd February, 1942. Age 32. Son of Mark and Isabel Pellow, of Penryn, Cornwall; husband of Lillian Gilberta Pellow, of Penryn. |
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Cobbers | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BEAN : Second Hand LEONARD HERBERT |
LT/JX. 215858. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cobbers. 3rd March, 1941. Age 30. Son of John James Bean and Agnes Bean; husband of Olwen Maud Bean, of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. |
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Cobbers | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STRANEX : Seaman ALBERT |
LT/JX. 219687. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cobbers. 3rd March, 1941. |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
BALLS : Ldg. Steward HEADLEY OWEN |
LT/LX. 27620. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 21. Son of Charles and Elizabeth Balls, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
BOLAND : Ord. Sea. ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 277265. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Foster-son of Joseph and Clara Crocker, of Lamaline, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
DAVIES : Cook LAWRENCE |
LT/MX. 84456. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 26; |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
FRENCH : Sto. THOMAS ERNEST GEORGE |
LT/KX. 100008. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 42. Son of John Philip and Elizabeth French; husband of Giorgina French, of Victoria, Gozo, Malta, G.C. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
GALLOP : Lieut MICHAEL POWELL |
RNVR. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
GREEN : Ord. Sea. WILLIAM JACOB |
LT/JX. 280007. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Son of George and Julia Green of Safe Harbour, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
GREENWOOD : Ord. Sea. JAMES HENRY |
LT/JX.231793. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 27. Son of George William and Emma Greenwood, of Hackney, London. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
HILL : Seaman BERNARD |
LT/JX. 210970. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
JACKSON : Sto. ROBERT JAMES |
LT/KX. 108076. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
McINERNEY : Sto. MICHAEL |
LT/KX. 105449. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
NOBLE : Seaman DUNCAN |
LT/X. 1O406B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 27. Son of Charles T. and Mary A. Noble, of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
PERRY : Ord. Sea. ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 280518. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 19. Son of Baxter and Darling Perry, of Gooseberry Island, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
PORTER : Ord. Sea. PHILIP HENRY |
LT/JX, 299571. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Son of Alice Porter. Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
TAYLOR : Seaman ALFRED JAMES |
LT/X. 9331B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Age 34. Son of Charles and Matilda Taylor, of Folkestone; husband of Ada May Taylor, of Folkestone. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Cocker | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
WHITE : Seaman LLEWELLYN OLIVER |
LT/JX. 202005. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cocker. 4th June, 1942. Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: ex Kos XIX, a Norwegian whaler, hired for anti-submarine duties as Cocker September 1941, torpedoed and sunk by E-boat off Tobruk, (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; updated by Norfleet.net) |
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Colsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BINGHAM : Midn. AUSTEN |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Son of William Hopworth Bingham and Constance Preston Bingham, of Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend. (Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURRELL : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/IX. 303688. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 24. Son of William and Minnie Burrell, of Bewsey, Warrington, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CAMPBELL : Lieut. DONALD CHARLES |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 33. Son of Charles Donald Campbell and Elizabeth Campbell, of Hove, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COWIE : Second Hand JAMES STEWART |
LT/JX. 280162. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 27. Son of John and Elsie Cowie, of Buckie, Banffshire; husband of Maggie B. Cowie, of Portessie, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EDGAR : Sto. WILLIAM JOHN |
LT/KX. 114681: RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 33. Son of WilIiam and Emma Edgar, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GLASSCOE : Cook THOMAS WILLIAM |
LT/MX. 84237. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, . Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRAHAM : Engirieman WILLIAM EDWARD |
LT/X. 100925. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 37. Son of WiIliam Ecfward and Hannah Mary Graham, of Whitby, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAYES : Sto. CYRIL |
LT/KX. 127475. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 27. Son of Samuel and Cordelia Hayes, of Meadowfield, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEE : Ch. Engineman FRANK, DSM |
LT/KX. 98276, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 33. Son of Frank and Hannah Lee, of Hull; husband of Ada Lee, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LENNON : Telegraphist ROBERT |
LT/JX. 401369. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOWNIE : Seaman CHARLES |
LT/JX. 529345. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 19. Son of Charles and Helen Lownie, of Gourdon, Kincardineshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACAULAY : Seaman ALLAN |
LT/JX. 278852. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 37. Son of Norman and Mary MacAulay, of Grosebay, Harris, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MALLINDER : Ldg. Steward HERBERT |
LT/LX. 27640. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 25. Son of Herbert and Mary Lillian Mallinder, of Shepperton, Middlesex; husband of Sarah Mallinder. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MANN : Sto. FREDERICK |
LT/KX. 107460. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 27. Son of Edward George and Annie Charlotte Mann, of Birmingham. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARSHALL : Seaman HENRY HARKER |
LT/JX. 534094. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAZE : Sub-Lieut. DOUGLAS |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McDOUGALL : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 534236. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 20. Son of John and Clara McDougall, of Birdholme, Derbyshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McFARLANE : Engineman CHARLES MURPHY |
LT/KX. 125125. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 39. Son of Gabriel McFarlane and of Mary McFarlane (nee Murphy); husband of Fanny McFarlane, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McGINN : Seaman HUGH |
LT/JX. 305657. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 27. Son of John and Rosena McGinn, of Irvine, Ayrshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MILNE : Seaman WILLIAM TAYLOR |
LT/JX. 287101. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MONTGOMERY : Seaman FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 639180. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 19. Son of William and Edith Montgomery, of Barrhead, Renfrewshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 16, Column 1.. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURPHY : Ldg. Cook JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/MX. 82280. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
O'NEILL : Seaman CHARLES AUGUSTINE |
LT/JX. 176583. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 26. Son of Andrew and Alice O'Neill, of Wallsend, Northumberland |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REEVES : Seaman CHARLES GEORGE |
LT/JX. 207825. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 40. Son of George Thomas Reeves and Ada Reeves, of Hull; husband of Cissie Reeves, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RYAN : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 257710. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SPALDING : Asst. Steward ALFRED WILLIAM |
LT/LX. 617649. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STOCKS : Sto. EDWARD |
LT/KX. 131519. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Son of Emily Stocks, of Ladywood, Birmingham. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SULMAN : Lieut. JOHN HENRY LLOYD, MBE, DSC |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 35. Son of James Hugh and Lilian Elsie Sulman; husband of Zillah Sulman, of Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TRIPPASS : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 306464. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 22. Son of Thomas Arthur and Alice Trippass, of Coventry. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALDRAM : Sigmn. ERIC |
LT/JX. 234242. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 22. Son of Albert and Kate Emily Waldram, of Nottingham; husband of Audrey Waldram. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALSH : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 286069. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Age 38. Son of James and Maria Walsh, of Liverpool; husband of Agnes Walsh, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Colsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Sub-Lieut. VALENTINE OSBORNE |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Colsay. 2nd November, 1944. Son of Frederick Thomas Charles and Florence Elizabeth Williams; husband of Margaret Dora Jane Williams, of Amersham, Buckinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Isles class, Ordered March 1943, launched December, completed March 1944 as A/S, took part in Op. Neptune, as Dan layer to 1st M/S Flotilla at Sword, sunk by Human torpedo off Ostend Toghill: Trawlers1) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANDREWS : Seaman JAMES WILLIAM |
LT/X. 21565A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 21. Son of Richard Henry and Eliza Andrews; husband of Emily May Andrews, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURNETT : Sto. RONALD WILLIAM |
LT/X. 1O321S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CATCHPOLE : Seaman JACK CORNWALL |
LT/JX. 173610. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 24. Son of Isaac John and Edith Annie Catchpole, of Kessingland, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CROSS : Seaman KENNETH ROBERT RUSSELL |
LT/181828. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 24. Son of Henry George and Mabel Cross, of Mutford, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CROSS : Seaman THOMAS JOSEPH |
LT/167148. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 21. Son of Thomas and Sarah Elizabeth Cross, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FAHEY : Sto. JOHN JOSEPH |
LT/X. 10269 S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 25. Son of Stephen and Mary Fahey, (:If Kilbarry, Co. Waterford, Republic of Ireland. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAMBERT : Engineman GEORGE MURRAY |
LT/X. 3977T. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 28. Son of Martin J. and Madeline M. Lambert, of Hopeman, Morayshire; husband of Chrise Lambert, of Hopeman, Morayshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAXTED : Seaman JOHN EDWARD |
LT/X 21710A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MEWSE : Seaman-Steward JOHN WILLIAM CHARLES |
LT/JX. 193036. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 39. Son of John Henry and Alice Mewse; husband of. Florence May Mewse, of Harleston, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORRIS : Seaman MICHAEL |
LT/X, 20803. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 26. Son of Hugh and Mary Ellen Morris, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PATTERSON : Seaman JOHN JERROD |
LT/JX. 219445. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
|
Comet | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Second Hand GEORGE HERBERT |
LT/X. 21675A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 23. Son of Herbert Henry and Victoria Mary Leonie Smith; husband of N'ellie E. Smith, of St. Budeaux, South Devon. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Comet | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEBSTER : Sto. PATRICK JAMES TREVOR |
LT/X. 9901S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Comet. 30th September, 1940. Age 28. Son of Cecil and Elizabeth Anne (Annie) Webster; husband of Susan Carter Webster, of Stoke Newington, London. |
Notes or comments: ex Tamura, requisitioned September 1939 and converted to Decoy vessel, sunk by mine aff Falmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Comfort | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
MAIR : Skipper JOHN DOUGAL |
RNR. H.M. Drifter Comfort. 29th May, 1940. Age 49. Son of Alexander and Alice Mair; husband of Miriam Mair, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: hired as dan layer December 1939, rammed in error by minesweeper Lydd off Dover (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Comfort | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WATT : Seaman-Cook CHARLES |
LT/JX. 183230. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Comfort. 29th May, 1940. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Watt; husband of Elizabeth R. S. Watt, of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: hired as dan layer December 1939, rammed in error by minesweeper Lydd off Dover (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Comfort | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WEBB : Second Hand HARRY EDWARD |
LT/JX. 180112. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Comfort. 29th May, 1940. |
Notes or comments: hired as dan layer December 1939, rammed in error by minesweeper Lydd off Dover (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Comfort | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WOOD : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 183156. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Comfort. 29th May, 1940. |
Notes or comments: hired as dan layer December 1939, rammed in error by minesweeper Lydd off Dover (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Conquerante | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROOKS : Second Hand CHRISTOPHER |
LT/JX. 205221. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Conquerante. 26th September, 1940. Age 25. Son of Christopher and Elizebeth F. Brooks, of Fleetweed, Lancashire; husband of Marie Brooks, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
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Consolation | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 129795. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Consolation. 18th November, 1943. Age 31. Son of Thomas Jones, and of Margaret Jones, of Bebington, Cheshire. |
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Cormorant | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
BONNETT : Sto. ARNOLD TOM |
LT/KX. 106698. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cormorant. 31st January, 1944. Son of Tom and Lily Bonnett, of Rotherham, Yorkshire. |
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Cramond Island | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAKER : Ord. Sea. GEORGE |
LT/JX. 225722. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cramond Island. 2nd April, 1941. Age 26. Son of James and Pricella Baker, of Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Native of Newfoundland |
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Cramond Island | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRUCE : Engineman JAMES |
LT/KX. 115986. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cramond Island. 2nd April, 1941. Age 33. Son of James and Helen Jane Bruce, of Portknocke, Banffshire; husband of Mary Bruce, of Portknockie. |
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Crestflower | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACLEOD : Ldg. Sea. ANGUS |
LT/X. 18436A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Crestflower. 19th July, 1940. Age 35. Son of Roderick and Christina MacLeod, of Gravir, Isle of Lewis; husband of Margaret MacLeod, of Gravir. |
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Crestflower | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NICHOLSON : Seaman ANGUS |
LT/6699C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Crestflower. 19th July, 1940. Age 33. |
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Cromarty | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
GALLAGHER : Sto. PETER JOSEPH |
LT/KX. 157769. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cromarty. 23rd October, 1943. |
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Cromer | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
BARLOW : Seaman EDWARD |
LT/JX. 286019. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Cromer. 9th November, 1942. Age 18. Son of James Edward and Josephine Barlow,of Audenshaw, Lancashire. |
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Cyclone | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GREIG : Sto. DAVID |
LT/KX. 141716. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cyclone. 2nd July, 1945. Age 22. Son of John Strangways Greig and Janet Scott Greig, of Leslie, Fife. |
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Cypress | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMSON : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 281115. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Cypress. 20th January, 1943. |
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Dale Castle | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PUGHE : Ch. Engineman HENRY EDGAR |
LT/KX. 110522. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Dale Castle. 2nd November, 1941. Husband of . C. Pughe, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
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Daneman | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLANACHAN : Engineman JOHN JOSEPH |
LT/KX. 110424. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Daneman. 9th May, 1943. Son of Mathew and Rosina Clanachan; husband of Louisa Clanachan, of Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties August 1939, collided with submerged ice and abandoned after being taken in tow, North Atlantic (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Daneman | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GOODING : Seaman WALTER |
LT/JX. 259040. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Daneman. 9th May, 1943. Age 22. Son of John Henry and Elsie Gooding, of West Hartlepool, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties August 1939, collided with submerged ice and abandoned after being taken in tow, North Atlantic (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Daneman | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKENZIE : Seaman JOHN |
LT/X. 8025C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Daneman. 9th May, 1943. Age 32. Son of John and Annie MacKenzie, of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties August 1939, collided with submerged ice and abandoned after being taken in tow, North Atlantic (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Daneman | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALKER : Seaman FELIX |
LT/JX. 286030. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Daneman. 9th May, 1943. Age 36. Son of John and Flora Walker, of' Buckhaven, Fife: husband of Margaret Walker, of Methil, Fife. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties August 1939, collided with submerged ice and abandoned after being taken in tow, North Atlantic (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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D'Arcy Cooper | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
HAYWARD : Engineman GEORGE FREDERICK |
LT/KX. 125428. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter D'Arcy Cooper. 9th April, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: 1928 built 126 ton vessel, hired for examination service 1940, sunk by aircraft off Harwich (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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D'Arcy Cooper | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
HODDS : Seaman JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 265204. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter D'Arcy Cooper. 9th April, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: 1928 built 126 ton vessel, hired for examination service 1940, sunk by aircraft off Harwich (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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D'Arcy Cooper | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
NOBLE : Second Hand DAVID |
LT/JX. 167142. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter D'Arcy Cooper. 9th April, 1941. Age 29. Son of David Forbes Noble and Annie Noble, of Aberdeen; husband of Jessie Thomson Ritchie Noble, of Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: 1928 built 126 ton vessel, hired for examination service 1940, sunk by aircraft off Harwich (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Dartmouth | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
MANSELL : P.O. FREDERICK WILLlAM |
LT/JX. 529689. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Dartmouth. 12th August, 1945. Age 69. Husband of Ethel Mansell, of Bacton, Suffolk. |
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Dervish | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Engineman THOMAS CHRISTOPHER |
LT/KX. 99057. Mentioned in Despatches. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Dervish. 9th September, 1940. Age 42. Son of Mary Johnson, of Hull; husband of Minnie Johnson, .of Hull. |
Notes or comments: ex Norman, hired June 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, sunk by mine off Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Dervish | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARTIN : Seaman JOSEPH |
LT/JX. 251498. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Dervish. 9th September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: ex Norman, hired June 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, sunk by mine off Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Dervish | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TEMPLE : Engineman ROBERT OWEN |
LT/KX. 117470. RN. Patrol Service.. H.M. Trawler Dervish.9th September, 1940.Age 36. Husband of Edith Temple, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: ex Norman, hired June 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, sunk by mine off Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Dervish | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WARD : Sto. GEORGE CYRIL |
LT/KX. 117471. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Dervish. 9th September, 1940. Age 25. Husband of Beatrice Ward. |
Notes or comments: ex Norman, hired June 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, sunk by mine off Humber (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Devon County | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
COOPER : Cook DOUGLAS CLIFFORD |
LT/JX. 164687. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Devon County. 1st July, 1941. Age 18. Son of Sydney and Ethel Cooper, of Cobholm Island, Norfolk. |
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Devon County | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
MORRIS : Engineman ALBERT WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 101800. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Devon County. 1st July, 1941. Age 34. Husband of Nellie Morris, of Bristol. |
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Devon County | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
OSBORNE : Sto. HENRY |
LT/KX. 115438. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Devon County. 1st July, 1941. |
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Drake IV | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
O'DONNELL : Sto. WALTER |
LT/KX. 105221. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Drake IV. 7th December, 1942. Age 26. Son of John O'Donnell, and of Sara Ann O'Donnell, of Chatham. |
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Dunedin | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
COMMONS : Ord. Sigmn. WILLIAM DOUGLAS |
LT/JX. 190633. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Dunedin. 24th November, 1941. Son of Adin Commons, and of Martha Commons, of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. |
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Dunraven Castle | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
KNIGHT : Sto. TOM NORTON |
LT/KX. 101207. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Dunraven Castle. 2nd March, 1943. Age 38. Son of Thomas and Mary Jane Knight; husband of Dorothy Knight, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRINDLEY : Engineman JOSEPH |
LT/X. 3135U. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 42. Son of Thomas and Mary Ann Brindley, of Newcastleon-Tyne; husband of Elizabeth Jane Brindley, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROWN : Sto. JOHN THOMAS |
LT/KX. 106752. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 29. Son of Alice Brown, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Gladys May Brown, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRUCE : Sto. GEORGE STEW ART |
LT/KX. 160863. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 21. Son of John and Helen Anderson Bruce, of Portree, Isle of Skye. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUCHANAN : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 198948. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 24. Son of Thomas and Margaret Buchanan; hus1:>and of Lily Buchanan, of Dunbar, East Lothian. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CAPPLEMAN : Ldg. Sea. ROBERT WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 195846. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 24. Son of Robert arid Ethel M. Cappleman, of Scarborough, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CARTER : Sto. ERNEST WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 596374. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 34. Son of Ernest and Lily Carter, of Hull; husban of Freda Carter, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ELLIOTT : Steward FERGUS |
LT/LX. 31780. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Son of Fergus and Annie Early ElIiott; husband of Marion Rodger EIIiott, of Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ENDEAN : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 303108. R.N. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 23. Son of Ernest and Edith Lavina Endean; husband of W. Endean. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GARNHAM : Seaman ALAN ALBERT HENRY |
LT/JX. 379368. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 20. Son of Albert Edward and Annie Elizabeth Garnham, of Tottenham, Middlesex. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GARRETT : Seaman HARRY SMITH |
LT/JX. 299360. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 23. Son of Harry Smith Garrett. and Beatrice Garrett, of Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GILBERT : Seaman STEPHEN FREEMAN |
LT/JX. 216738. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 24. Son of John Henry and Eliza Gilbert, of Harbour Buffett, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARLING : Telegraphist FRANK |
LT/JX. 299727. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Son of James William and Margaret Harling, of Rochdale, tancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOWES : Skipper ARTHUR ERNEST WILLIAM |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 36. Son of Ernest George and Clara Miranda Howes, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Doris Mary Howes, of Lowestoft. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HUGHES : Sto. ERIC |
LT/KX. 114299. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 25. Son of Robert and Mary Elizebeth Hughes, of Parr, St. Helens, Lancashire; husband of Marie Hughes. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JENSEN : Ch. Skipper HANS ALBERT, DSC |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 59. Son of Hans and Sene Jensen; husband of Annie Jensen, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEE : Ldg. Cook EDWARD DOUGLAS |
LT/MX. 88009. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MASON : Engineman JOHN |
LT/KX. 107942. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MYLES : Seaman COLIN BLAIR |
LT/JX. 361138. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 21. Son of John McCormack Myles and Davina Ann Hogarth Myles, of Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEAKE : Seaman RONALD ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 534348. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROSIE : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 278941. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TAYLOR : Sigmn. FRANK MORTON |
LT/IX. 359697. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 31. Son of James and Lilian Taylor, of Stockton-on-Tees, Co. Durham; husband of Audrey Taylor, of Stockton-on-Tees. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Ebor Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TODD : Engineman CYRIL |
LT/KX. 101889. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ebor Wyke. 2nd May, 1945. Age 49. Son of Edward and Emily Todd; husband of Ethel Todd, of Soundwell, Gloucestershire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, 1940 based at Iceland, 1943 134th M/S Group at Grimsby, sunk by torpedo from U-boat whilst on patrol off Iceland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Eland | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
LONGDEN : Seaman ERNEST |
LT/JX. 335890. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Eland. 7th August, 1945. Age 22. Son of Ernest andEdith Longden, of Macclesfield, Cheshire. |
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Eland | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
McNAIR : Telegraphist JOHN HAMILTON |
LT/JX. 258479. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Eland. 7th August, 1945. Age 32. Son of James Wright McNair and Isabella Stenhouse Yuill McNair. |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16,Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARNETT : Seaman EDWARD THOMAS |
LT/JX. 437231. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Son of Henry Emest William and EmiIy Mary Bamett; husband of Joan Audrey Bamett, of Portslade, Sussex. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAXTER : Ord. Tel. ERNEST CLAUDE |
LT/JX. 236253. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 30. Son of Joseph and Evelyn Baxter; husband of Lilian Doreen Baxter, of The Hyde, Hendon, Middlesex. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOARDLEY : Seaman FRANCIS FREDERICK |
LT/X. 1O428B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOBY : Lieut. RONALD LEONARD CHARLES |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 27. Son of Arthur Leonard and Amelia Boby, of Fetcham, Surrey. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROCKLESBY : Ch. Engineman WILLIAM ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 100583. . RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 31. Son of William Henry and Margaret Elizabeth Brocklesby, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire; husband of Lily Brocklesby, of Cleethorpes. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CARNALL : Sto. RUEBEN JOHN |
LT/KX. 152907. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 20. Son of Reuben and Florence Carnall, of. Lightwood, Longton, Staffordshire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOMBER : Ord. Sigmn. ARTHUR FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 637506. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 19. Son of Frederick and Evelyn Coomber, of Romford, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DANE : P.O. FREDERICK ERNEST |
LT/JX. 166321. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 39. Son of Isaac James Dane and Elizabeth Ann Dane, of Ludham, Norfolk; husband of Vera Gladys Dane, of Ludham, Norfolk. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DONN : Engineman ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 116027. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 38. Son of David and Elizabeth Donn, of Cullen, Banffshire; husband of Jessie P. Donn, of Cullen. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GORDON : Seaman GEORGE ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 221383. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 23. Son of Ernest Edward and Eva Mabel Gordon, of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRANT : Seaman JOHN SIMPSON |
LT/JX. 232138. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 28. Son of Thomas WiIliam and Lily Grant. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARDY : Sto. DAVID GEORGE |
LT/KX. 136479. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 22. Son of Roderick and Mary E. Hardy, of Whepstead, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HENDERSON : Ldg. Sea. HENRY |
LT/JX. 214235. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HINTON : Seaman SPENCER JOHN |
LT/JX 317426. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 27. Son of Alfred J ames Hinton and Maude Emily Hinton, of Forest Gate, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
INGRAM : Ord. Tel. MATTHEW |
LT/JX. 234488. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JEFFERIES : Ord. Sigmn. ERIC HUBERT |
LT/JX. 331105. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 22. Son of Hubert and Betty Jefferies; husband of Frances E. M. Jefferies, of Fairford, Gloucestershire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Seaman KENNETH |
LT/JX. 222938. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 25. Son of Edwin and Virginia Jones, of Come, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LLOYD-JONES : Lieut. THOMAS HENRY |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 35. Son of Llewelyn and Eva Mary Lloyd-Jones, of Port Dinorwic, Caernarvonshire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKENZIE : Steward ALEXANDER |
LT/LX. 30091. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Husband of Elizabeth MacKenzie, of Portpatrick, Wigtownshire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARR : Seaman ROBERT BATHGATE |
LT/JX. 375261. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 20. Son of Robert and Margaret Bathgate Marr, of Dunbar, East Lothian. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McALLISTER : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 210387. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 25. Son of John and Sarah J. F. McAllister, of Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURRAY : Cook GEORGE |
LT/MX. 87327. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 25. Son of Anthony and Helen Ann Murray, of Buckie, Banffshire; husband of Andrewina Murray. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PALMER : Seaman ERNEST JAMES |
LT/JX. 241948. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 31. Son of Cecil and Mabel E. Palmer, of Penryn, Cornwall; husband of Mary Palmer, of Penryn. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PAYNTER : Ldg. Steward JAMES STEVENS |
LT/SR 63705. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PRESCOTT : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 241162. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 29. Son of Annie Prescott, of Oldham, Lancashire; husband of Frances Prescott, of Chadderton, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PROFITT : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/186W. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROSENTHALL : Seaman DANIEL |
LT/JX. 384506. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Son of William Bair Rosenthall, and of Agnes Rosenthall, of Maryhill, Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RUTHERFORD : Sto. 2nd Cl. PETER GODFREY |
LT/KX. 725488. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 17. Son of John William and Violet Lilian Rutherford, of Acocks Green, Birmingham. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SALES : Seaman FRANK |
LT/JX. 533365. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 19. Son of Fred and Eleanor Jane Sales, of Marsh Lane, Derbyshire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCOTT : Lieut. JOHN MOLSEED |
RNVR H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 36. Son of Joseph and Louisa Scott. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SEDDON : Seaman WILLIAM ISAAC |
LT/JX. 258609. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 36. Son of Charles Edward and Catherine Seddon; husband of Annie Seddon, of Huyton, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHAND : Ldg. Cook ANDREW CUMMINGS RUTTER |
LT/MX. 94688. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 24. Son of Alexander Thomson Shand and Jean Shand, of Burntisland, Fife. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STORY : Seaman DENNIS |
LT/JX. 532310. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Son of Percy Jack and Alice Victoria Story, of Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WAITING : Sto. JOSEPH EDWARD |
LT/KX. 116841. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 28. Son of Joseph and Ethel Waiting, of York. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Seaman CYRIL CHARLES |
LT/JX. 304356. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Ellesmere | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Sub-Lieut. ERIC GORDON GEORGE |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Ellesmere. 24th February, 1945. Age 23. Son of Frank Herbert Williams and Alice Mary Williams, of Hornsey, Middlesex. |
Notes and Comments: 560 ton Lake class, launched June 1939 and purchased August 1939 for minesweeping duties, sunk by torpedo from U-1203 in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Emilion | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAIR : Seaman GEORGE |
LT/JX. 190015. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Emilion. 24th July, 1940. Age 27. Son of Catherine Mair, of Portknockie, Banffshire. |
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Empire Wold | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Tug | Tug |
CLARK : Sto. HENRY SAMUEL |
LT/KX. 160325. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Tug Empire Wold. 10th November, 1944. Age 20. Son of Henry Samuel and Annie Clark, of Stepney, London. |
Notes or comments: Warrior class screw tug based at Rejkavic, Iceland, sent to assist tanker Shirvan in convoy UR142, records listed her as torpedoed and sunk by U.300 at 64.08N 22.38W, however u-boat records do not claim credit and it is thought more likely she foundered in heavy weather (u-boat.net; thames_tugs.net) |
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Empire Wold | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Tug | Tug |
MOODY : Seaman TOM |
LT/JX. 288446. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Tug Empire Wold. 10th November, 1944. Son of Tom Moody, and of Harriet Moody, of Armley, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Warrior class screw tug based at Rejkavic, Iceland, sent to assist tanker Shirvan in convoy UR142, records listed her as torpedoed and sunk by U.300 at 64.08N 22.38W, however u-boat records do not claim credit and it is thought more likely she foundered in heavy weather (u-boat.net; thames_tugs.net) |
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Empire Wold | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Tug | Tug |
MUDD : Sto. WILLIAM FREDERICK |
'LT/KX. 148976. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Tug Empire Wold. 10th November, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Warrior class screw tug based at Rejkavic, Iceland, sent to assist tanker Shirvan in convoy UR142, records listed her as torpedoed and sunk by U.300 at 64.08N 22.38W, however u-boat records do not claim credit and it is thought more likely she foundered in heavy weather (u-boat.net; thames_tugs.net) |
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Empire Wold | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Tug | Tug |
STEELE : Ord. Sigmn. HERBERT EDWARD |
LT/JX. 340219. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Tug Empire Wold. 10th November, 1944. Age 22. |
Notes or comments: Warrior class screw tug based at Rejkavic, Iceland, sent to assist tanker Shirvan in convoy UR142, records listed her as torpedoed and sunk by U.300 at 64.08N 22.38W, however u-boat records do not claim credit and it is thought more likely she foundered in heavy weather (u-boat.net; thames_tugs.net) |
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Empire Wold | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Tug | Tug |
WIGGINS : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 278929. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Tug Empire Wold. 10th November, 1944. Age 37. Son of James and Mary Wigging, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Warrior class screw tug based at Rejkavic, Iceland, sent to assist tanker Shirvan in convoy UR142, records listed her as torpedoed and sunk by U.300 at 64.08N 22.38W, however u-boat records do not claim credit and it is thought more likely she foundered in heavy weather (u-boat.net; thames_tugs.net) |
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Empyrean | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Trawler |
ROBERTS : Skipper ALBERT VICTOR |
RNR. H.M.S. Empyrean. 19th August, 1941. Age 30. Son of Charles and Margret Roberts; husband of Georgina Roberts, of Hessle, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Requistioned November 1939 as Armed Patrol Vessel, converted M/S April 1940, converted to an Esso in January 1945, returned to owners in July 1946 (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Erin | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRADSHAW : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 167000. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Erin. 18th January, 1942. Age 19. Son of John and Charlotte D. Bradshaw, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
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Erin | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARPER : Ldg. Cook THOMAS GEORGE |
LT/MX. 83101. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Erin. 18th January, 1942. Age 56. Son of Thomas George and Elisebeth J. Harper; husband of Kate Mathieson Harper, of Aberdeen. |
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Erith | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
AERSTALL : Seaman ROBERT |
LT/JX. 364514. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Erith. 15th February, 1945. Age 20. Son of Eda Aerstall of Royton, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: aka Thomas Atkinson, requisitioned February 1940 and renamed Erith, converted for M/S duties, based Grimsby (ungrouped), in 1943 joined 21st M/S Group based at Grimsby, returned to owners June 1945. Seaman Robert Aerstall lost overboard (Toghill: Trawlers2, naval-history.net) |
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Ethel Taylor | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARDMAN : Sto. 2nd Cl. JOHN ALFRED |
LT/KX. 108570. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ethel Taylor. 22nd November, 1940. |
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Ethel Taylor | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEARSON : Engineman JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 124600. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ethel Taylor. 22nd November, 1940. Age 27. Son of John William and Jane Pearson; husband of Charlotte LiliaI1 Pears on, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
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Europa | Panel 6,Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
BARTLETT : Ord. Sea. JAMES |
LT/IX. 232445. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 22nd July, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. May be the victim of air raid Lorne/Lorne Park Road, Lowestoft on this date (Jenkins: Port War) |
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Europa | Addenda Panel. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
TAMBLING : Leading Seaman EDWIN |
LT/7030C. Mentioned in Despatches. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Europa. 22nd July, 1941. Age 34. Son of Edwin and Emily Louisa Tambling, of Looe, Cornwall. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. May be the victim of air raid Lorne/Lorne Park Road, Lowestoft on this date (Jenkins: Port War) |
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Europa | Panel 6,Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
BARRETT : Ord. Sea. REGlNALD GEORGE |
LT/JX. 256669. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 19th August, 1941. Age 29. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
BORMAN : Engineman ARTHUR ROBERT |
LT/KX. 106872. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 19th August, 1941. Age 25. Son of Arthur Robert and EIiza Ann Borman, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Vera Borman, of Grimsby. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
LOCKE : Ord. Sea. RAYMOND |
LT/JX. 230209. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 19th August, 1941. Age 21. Son of Augustus and Patience Locke, of Trinity, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
RUSHWORTH : Ch. Engineman JOSEPH |
LT/KX. 106128. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 19th August, 1941. Age 34. Son of John and Margaret Ellen Rushworth, of Fleetwood, Lancashire; husband of Rachel Rushworth, of Fleetwood. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
WHALEN : Ord. Sea. JOHN |
LT/JX. 230101. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 19th August, 1941. Age 21. Son of Hubert and Edith Whalen, of George Town, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. Native of Newfoundland |
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Europa | Addenda Panel. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
TOFTE : Engineman HARRY ALBERT |
LT/KX 107573. RN Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 17th September, 1942. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Addenda Panel. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
SHANLEY : Sto. DANIEL |
LT/KX 135118. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 22nd September, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
MADIN : Ldg. Sea. GEORGE |
LT/6911C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Europa. 28th November, 1945. Age 44. Husband of Lilian Madin, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
SHARE : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 241514. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 28th November, 1945. Age 43. Son of Frank and Ada Share, of Hull; husband of Emma Share, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
GERRARD : Seaman JOSEPH |
LT/JX. 530098. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa. 16th February, 1946. Age 45. Son of Joseph Gerrard and of Francis Gerrard (nee Smith), of Hull; husband of Doris Gerrard, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa (lost in S.S. Aguila) | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
CULLIMORE : Seaman ELIJAH |
LT/JX. 201709. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa (lost in s.s. Aguila). 19th August, 1941. Son of Violet Maud Cullimore, of Elliston, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. |
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Europa (lost in S.S. Mohamed Ali el-Kebir) | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
OAKLEY : Seaman DOUGLAS |
LT/JX. 170673. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Europa (lost in S.S. Mohamed Ali el-Kebir). 7th August, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. Mohamed Ali el-Kebir, a 7500 ton steamship, was torpedoed by submarine north-west of Ireland (HMSO: BVLS 1939-45) |
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Europa II | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Shore Establishment |
CLIFFE : Seaman GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/X. 19175 A. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Europa II. 19th August, 1942. Age 25. Son of George and Lily Cliffe, of Stoke-on-Trent; husband of Pauline Beatrice Cliffe, of Sneyd Green, Hanley, Staffordshire. |
Notes and Comments: Europa was headquarters and central depot of RNPS at Sparrows Nest, Lowestoft. Europa II was overflow camp at Bungay |
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Faithful Star | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURDOCH : Cook DAVID JOHN |
LT/MX. 87604. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Faithful Star. 4th April, 1943. Age 29. Son of William and Ada Beatrice Murdoch, of Ash Vale, Surrey. |
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Fidelity | Panel 12, Column 2. . |
H.M.S. | Special Service Vessel |
DEXTER : Engineman JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 108964. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fidelity. 1st January, 1943. Age 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dexter; husband of Elizabeth A. Dexter, of King's Lynn, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: Ex French Le Rhin, the 2456 ton merchant vessel was taken into service as an armed decoy ship (at time of loss 4 x 4" guns, 4 x 21" torpedo tubes, two aircraft, one MTB - 105), with identity concealed, to combat surface attack by submarine but was torpedoed 30/12/42 by U-435 and sunk near Azores (Lenton/Colledge: Warships WWII) |
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Fidelity | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Special Service Vessel |
GARNHAM : Engineman IVAN FRANK |
LT/KX. 108994. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fidelity. 1st January, 1943. Age 21. Son of Barham and Susan Garnham, of Ipswich, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Ex French Le Rhin, the 2456 ton merchant vessel was taken into service as an armed decoy ship (at time of loss 4 x 4" guns, 4 x 21" torpedo tubes, two aircraft, one MTB - 105), with identity concealed, to combat surface attack by submarine but was torpedoed 30/12/42 by U-435 and sunk near Azores (Lenton/Colledge: Warships WWII) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BREWER : Seaman Cook JOHN RICHARD GOODWIN |
LT/JX. 165972. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUXTON : Ch. Engineman CHARLES HENRY |
LT/KX. 98923. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHICKEN : Seaman JOHN ROBERT |
LT/X. 21474A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 21. Son of George and Helen Chicken, of North Shields, Northumberland. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOK : Seaman Steward WALTER JAMES |
LT/JX. 173555. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOPER : Act. Sub-Lieut. JOHN CAM |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 22. Son of George Morton Cooper and Elizabeth Cooper, of Welland, Worcestershire. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DODSWORTH : Seaman HARRY |
D/JX. 167081. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 27. Son of Henry and Ada Dodsworth, of Hull; husband of Alice Dodsworth, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAWSON : Sto. JAMES EDWARD |
LT/KX. 100837. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LLOYD : Seaman JAMES ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 110660. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 22. Son of Sidney Lloyd, and of Winifred Lloyd, of Erwood, Brecknockshire. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 1, Column 3.. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOADES : Second Hand ROBERT WILSON |
LT/X 53SC. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 31. Husband of Elsie Loades, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKAY : Ldg. Sea. DONALD |
LT/X. 7810C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACLEOD : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 17752A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 28. Son of William and Johanna Macleod, of Back, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PLATT : Seaman ROBERT ARM STRONG |
LT/JX. 170690. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PLATTEN : Seaman ROLAND |
LT/X. 20111A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PLUMMER : Sto. CHARLES WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 100298. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 28. Son of Arthur Henry and Beatrice May Plummer, of Ipswich, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROSE : Engineman REGINALD JAMES |
C/KX. 87537. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SEARLES-WOOD : Sub-Lieut. JOHN VALENTINE |
RN. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Age 20. Son of Comdr. Valentine Searles-Wood, RN., and Sibyl Read SearlesWood, of West Moor, Dorsetshire. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALKER : Seaman CHARLES WILLIAM |
LT/JX. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fifeshire | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WATSON : Sto. ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 100311. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fifeshire. 20th February, 1940. Son of Alexander and Barbara Ann Watson, of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes and Comments: 540 ton vessel hired for anti-submarine duties September 1939, sunk by aircraft east of Copinsay, Orkneys (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DRAYTON : Sto. 2nd Cl. WILLIAM FREDERICK AUGUSTUS |
LT/KX. 108062. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 19. Son of Frederick William and Sarah Ann Drayton; husband of Gertrude Drayton, of Gelligaer, Glamorgan. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FORDEN : Seaman RICHARD |
LT/X. 7949 C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 31. Son of William and Annie Elizabeth Forden, of Whitby, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Ch. Engineman HUGH VICTOR REUBEN |
LT/203EV. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 43. Son of Hugh Morris Jones and Augusta Minnie Jones, of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire; husband of Martha Evelyn Jones, of Milford Haven. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAcANGUS : Ord. Sea. ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 196771. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 20. Son of Alexander and Annie MacAngus, of Hilton, Fearn, Ross and Cromarty. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MALTBY : Seaman MONTAGUE MARSHALL |
LT/X. 18781A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARSHALL : Seaman HORACE |
LT/JX. 170504. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 22. Son of John Thomas Marshall and Gertrude Ethel Marshall, of Hull; husband of Gertrude May Marshall, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MILNER : Seaman EDWARD, DSM |
LT/X. 19990A, RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William MiIner. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEWTON : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 99836. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940.Age 20.Son of Johnson and Margaret Newton, of Widnes, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NOBLE : Seaman THOMAS RYDER SHERA |
LT/X. 18629A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PORTER : Seaman JAMES GIBSON |
LT/X. 10449B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
POUND : Ord. Sea. PHILIP JOHN |
LT/JX. 192130. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 24. Son of Alfred and Maria Emily Pound, of Mile End, Portsmouth. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Second Hand GEORGE |
LT/X. 230SA. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 35. Son of George and Ann Smith, of Findochty, Banffshire; husband of Josephine Smith, of Findochty. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Sto. 2nd Cl. JOSEPH |
LT/KX. 104790. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SWANN : Seaman-Cook THOMAS ALFRED |
LT/JX. 181844. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 60. Son of Florence Gertrude Swann, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TOWERS : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 173260. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 47. Son of Ann Towers; husband of Dorothy Towers. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
UNDERWOOD : Engineman ERNEST CHARLES |
LT/X. 5919ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940 |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fleming | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALKER : Sto. ANDREW |
LT/X. 1O208S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fleming. 24th July, 1940. Age 25. Son of Anthony and Mary Walker, of Aberdeen; husband of Louisa Stuart Walker, of Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, sunk by air attack in the Thames Estuary (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Flotta | Panel 6,Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARRETT : Engineman GEORGE CLIFFORD |
LT/X. 6114ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Flotta. 6th November, 1941. Age 33. Son of George CIifford Barrett and Annie Mary Barrett, of Hull; husband of Annie Louisa Rusby Barrett, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, foundered after grounding off Buchan Ness (Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Force | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GIBBS : Sto. THOMAS HENRY |
LT/KX. 116205. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Age 20. Son of Thomas H. and Rosina Gibbs, of Northfield, Birmingham. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOWELL : Sto. GEORGE HENRY |
LT/KX. 117060. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Age 28. Son of Henry and Ada Howell, of Worcester. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KENDALL : Engineman WALTER STEPHENSON |
LT/KX. 106131. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Age 51. Son of Frederick Steven KendaIl and Mary KendaIl: husband of Elsie KendaIl, of Hayling Island, Hampshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAYNARD : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 106811. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McEUNE : Engineman JOHN FREDERICK |
LT/KX. 107954. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Age 46. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. McEune; husband of Susan Jane McEune, of Colney Heath, Hertfordshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORRISON : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 217792. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Age 29. Son of Murdo and Mary Morrison, of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SAYERS : Second Hand OLIVER TUCKER BURMAN, DSM |
LT/X. 302SA, RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TEAGUE : Seaman NORMAN |
LT/JX. 180337. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLlAMS : Ord. Seaman Cook JOHN |
LT/JX. 214264. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Son of Llewelyn and Catherine Williams, of Swansea. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Force | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILSON : Sto. ARTHUR NELSON |
LT/KX. 105619. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Force. 27th June, 1941. Age 21. Son. of Arthur Nelson Wilson and Margarret Ann Wilson, of Droylsden, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties February 1940, sunk by air attack off Norfolk Coast (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fort Royal | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOY : Seaman RUPERT |
LT/X. 7899 C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fort Royal. 9th February, 1940. Age 35. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Joy, of Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, later purchased, sunk by air attack off Aberdeen (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fort Royal | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KENNEDY : Seaman MURDO |
LT/X. 7745C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fort Royal. 9th February, 1940. Age 30. Son of Murdo and Ann Kennedy, of Lochs, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, later purchased, sunk by air attack off Aberdeen (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fort Royal | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KING : Lieut.-Comdr. EDGAR |
RN. H.M. Trawler Fort Royal. 9th February, 1940. Age 54. Husband of Cpl. Freda M. King, W.A.A.F., of Docking, Norfolk. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, later purchased, sunk by air attack off Aberdeen (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fort Royal | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SWANN : Sto. JAMES |
LT/X: 1O294S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fort Royal. 9th February, 1940. Age 22. Son of Richard and Hannah Swann, of Larne, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, later purchased, sunk by air attack off Aberdeen (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fort Royal | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SYKES : Seaman-Cook SYDNEY JOSEPH |
LT/JX. 164306. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fort Royal. 9th February, 1940. Age 29. Son of Sidney Percival and Violena Sykes, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Iris Eileen Sykes, of Grimsby. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, later purchased, sunk by air attack off Aberdeen (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fort Royal | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Ldg. Sea. SAMUEL JOHN GARFIELD |
LT/X. 7506C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Fort Royal. 9th February, 1940. Age 32. Son of James and Frances Williams; husband of Olive Jane Williams, of Mitchell, Cornwall. |
Notes and Comments: hired for minesweeping duties August 1939, later purchased, sunk by air attack off Aberdeen (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fortuna | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHARLTON : Skipper WILLIAM TODD MATTHEWS |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Fortuna. 2nd April, 1941. Age 37. Son of John and Margaret Charlton, of Torry, Aberdeen; husband of Elizabeth A. T. Charlton, of Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol June 1940, sunk by air attack off St. Abbs Head (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fortuna | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARRIS : Ord. Sea. ERNEST EDWARD |
LT/JX. 218423. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fortuna. 5th April, 1941. Age 32. Son of Richard and Barbara Mary Ann Harris, of Bermondsey; London. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol June 1940, sunk by air attack off St. Abbs Head (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fortuna | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Seaman WILLIAM JAMES |
LT/JX. 219619. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Fortuna. 5th April, 1941. Age 42. Husband of Hilda Rose Smith, of Faversham, Kent. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol June 1940, sunk by air attack off St. Abbs Head (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOYD : Lieut. WILLIAM HUNTER |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 41. Son of David McVail Boyd and Mary Spiers Boyd, of Glasgow; husband of Christina Mary Boyd, of Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRETTON : Engineman GEORGE |
LT/KX. 113682. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 27. Son of James and Jane Bretton, of Pinxton, Derbyshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAIG : Seaman ROBERT |
LT/JX. 288134. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 39. Son of Joseph and IsabelIa Craig; husband of Margaret Craig, of Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EDWARDS : Sto. ERNEST WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 125209. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EVELEIGH : Seaman MALCOLM YDNEY |
LT/JX. 216802. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 29. Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FARROW : Ch. Engineman CYRIL, BEM |
LT/KX. 116098, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 35. Son of Jessie Farrow; husband of Fanny Jean Farrow, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. . |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FENTON : Seaman JAMES BROOMFIELD ROBINSON |
LT/JX. 225077. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 31. Son of Mathew and Mary Ann Fenton, of Sunderland, Co. Durham; husband of Edith May Fenton, of Sunderland. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McCRORIE : Seaman HUGHES MCDlNES |
LT/JX. 212761. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 27. Son of James and Elizabeth McCrorie, of Girvan, Ayrshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MILTON : Sto. ALFRED HORACE |
LT/KX. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 35. Son of William and Emma Eliza Milton, of Islington, London. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MOSELEY : Sto. 2nd Cl. WILLIAM GEORGE |
LT/KX. 157294. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 19. Son of William and Alice Moseley, of Dagenham, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEWSON : Seaman JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN |
LT/JX. 217783. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 33. Son of Charles and Kate Newson, of FeIixstowe, Suffolk; husband of Eva Ellen Newson, of Felixstowe, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NOBLE : Engineman JOHN TINLINE |
LT/KX. 132753. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 33. Son of William and Mary Jane Noble, of Galashiels, Selkirkshire; husband of Janet Scott Noble, of Galashiels. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMAS : Cook ROY GRETTON |
LT/MX. 109804. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. Age 21. Son of John Gretton Thomas and Eva Thomas, of Bingham, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Franc Tireur | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TYE : Seaman THOMAS STANLEY |
LT/JX. 259314. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Franc Tireur. 25th September, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: hired for auxilliary patrol May 1940, converted for minwsweeping 1941, sunk by E-boat torpedo off Harwich (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
BAILEY : Sto. WALLACE JAMES |
LT/KX. 102137. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 33. Son of Charles and 'Annie Bailey, of Deal, Kent; husband of Elizabeth Rose Bailey, of Deal, Kent. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
CLARKE : Steward JOHN WILLIAM WYRETT |
LT/LX. 575166. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 45. Foster son of Robert Thurston Adams and Emily Flora Adams, of Haughley, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
CLYDESDALE : Sto. ROBERT EDWIN |
LT/KX. 102900. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 26. Son of Robert and Mary Clydesdale, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
COX : Sto. ALBERT EDWARD |
LT/KX. 167057. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 30. Son of Albert Edward and Rose Cox, of Maidstone, Kent; husband of Joyce Irene Cox, of Maidstone. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
DORRAN : Seaman JOHN, DSM |
LT/JX. 207450, RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 32. Son of Frederick John and Annie Dorran, of Bradford, Yorkshi!"e. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
HALLSWORTH : Sto. WILLIAM RAYMOND |
LT/KX. 153123. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 22. Son of Edgar and Annie Hallsworth, of Belper, Derbyshire. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
HEWITT : Seaman WILLIAM DODDS |
LT/JX. 242075. RN. Patrol ServIce. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Son of John and Grace Hewitt, of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
HOARE : Engineman LEWIS GEORGE |
LT/KX. 120266. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 30. Son of Lewis George and Hellen Hoare; husband of Doris Lilian Hoare, of Holloway, London. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
JAPPY : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/X. 441EU. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Son of William and Elizabeth Jappy; husband of Jessie B. Jappy, of Ellon, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
MATHIESON : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 132196. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 34. Son of Robert and Barbara Mathieson, of Juniper Green, Midlothian. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
PECK : Seaman CHARLES EDWARD |
LT/JX. 255727. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 32. Son of Charles and Margaret Peck; husband of Olive Peck, of Pontllanfraith, Monmouthshire. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
POTTER : Cook RONALD JOHN |
LT/MX. 107583. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 32. Son of Vincent and Elizabeth Potter, of Thundersley, Essex; husband of Olive May Potter, of Thundersley. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
RICHINGS : Telegraphist LEONARD WILLIAM |
LT/J. 112908. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 36. Son of Harry Albert Richings and of Charlotte Richings (nee Burgess), of Hove, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
ROBERTS : Sto. THOMAS HENRY |
LT/KX. 158757. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
ROWE : Sto. GEORGE THOMAS |
LT/KX. 160247. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 21. Son of Frederick Charles and Doris Rowe, of Fleetwood, Lancashire; husband of Margaret Ivy Rowe, of Fleetwood. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
RUSSELL : Sto. JOHN EDWARD |
LT/KX. 141011. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 20. Son of Edward and Catherine Russell, of Bexhill, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 14, Column 3.. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
SCOTT : Seaman HERBERT GORDON |
LT/JX. 328580. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 29. Son of Arthur and Alice Scott, of Haywards Heath, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
SNOWLING : P.O. Steward VICTOR FREDERICK |
LT/LX. 27614. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 24. Son of Ernest Victor and Rose Lilian Snowling, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
STROWGER : Seaman GEORGE HENRY |
LT/JX. 209260. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 23. Son of Leonard and Sophia Strowger, of Aldeburgh, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
SULLIVAN : Engineman FRANCIS EUGENE |
LT/KX. 125244. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Age 39. Husband of Emma Louisa Sullivan, of Barking, Essex. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
TAYLOR : Ord. Sigmn. BERNARD |
LT/JX. 269536. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton 18th August, 1944. Age 22. Son of George Henry and Theresa Taylor, of Salford, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Fratton | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Barrage Balloon Vessel |
WALLACE : Engineman WILLIAM JOHN |
LT/KX. 130197. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Fratton. 18th August, 1944. Son of John and Emily Wallace; husband of Lily Edina Wallace, of Harrow Weald, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: The 757 ton vessel was attacked and sunk at Normandy by German manned torpedos (Marder - Pine Martin) |
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Gairsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAKER : P.O. ARTHUR ALBERT |
LT/JX. 222756. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 36. Son of William John and Mary Jane Baker; husband of Ena Victoria Baker, of Chingford, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BENNETT : Seaman WILLIAM THOMAS HENRY |
LT/JX. 214176. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BIELBY : Sto. MATTHEW |
LT/KX. 160870. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Son of Tom and Julia Bielby; husband of Mary Priscilla Bielby, of Scarborough, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUCKLEY : Sub-Lieut. GORDON HENRY. |
RNVR, H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 32. Son of Fred and Edith Buckley, . of Droylsden, Lancashire; husband of Edith Buckley, of Audenshaw, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CAMPBELL : Seaman ANGUS |
LT/JX. 376160. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COUPE : Sigmn. NORMAN |
LT/JX. 236876. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DEVONALD : Engineman WILLIAM ALLAN |
LT/X. 6063 ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 27. Son of Edwin and Martha Devonald; husband of Gwendoline May Devonald, of Hakin, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DRYDEN : Seaman THOMAS RUTHERFORD |
LT/JX. 401929. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 20. Son of John R and Elizabeth Dryden, of Bolden Colliery, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EDINGTON : Ch. Engineman JOHN |
LT/ 311 ED. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 43. Son of James and Mary Edington; husband of Violet Edington, of Edinburgh. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ELLIS : Engineman JACK BROOK |
L T/KX. 116663. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 26. Son of John Brook Ellis and Elizabeth Ellis; husband of Eileen Alice Ellis, of Barking, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HIBBIT : Ord. Tel. LEONARD GEORGE |
LT/JX. 330590. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 21. Son of Frederick Alfred Hibbit, and of Mary Hibbit, of Cheam, Surrey. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOGG : Sto. GEORGE MALLISON |
LT/KX. 104959. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 25. Son of Alexander and Agnes Hogg; husband of LiIian Hogg, of Dover. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOLLAND : Cook REGINALD |
LT/MX. 121580. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 20. Son' of WilIiam and Daisy Holland, of Sidcup, Kent. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Ord. Tel. ALAN CECIL |
LT/JX. 405729. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 20. Son of Cecil and Ethel Johnson, of Sheffield. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Seaman RICHARD |
LT/JX. 436549. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 1.. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MITCHELL : Ord. Sigmn. JOHN GILMOUR |
LT/JX. 403061. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 20. Son of James and Margaret Mitchell, of Maryhill, Glasgow. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MOLLOY : Ldg. Sea. JAMES |
LT/JX. 198981. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 29. Son of James and Elizabeth Molloy; husband of Margaret Annie Molloy, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OAKLEY : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 378108. RN. P:rtrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 19. Son of James and Bridget Oakley, of Liverpool. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEARSON : Seaman GEORGE CHARLES |
LT/JX. 228676. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 24. Son of Francis George and Isabella Pearson, of Birmingham; husband of Elizabeth Pearson, of Balsall Heath, Birmingham. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RUSSELL : Lieut. JAMES PERCIVAL |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 24. Son of James and Lily Gladys Russell; husband of Peggy Hetty Russell. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SEEX : Seaman REGINALD DEREK JOHN |
LT/JX. 408260. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd. August, 1944. Age 19. Son of Alfred W.W. and Louisa M. Seex, of Acton, Middlesex. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 377565. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 21. Son of Frederick and Ada Smith, of Liverpool. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SWANN : Sto. ERNEST WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 120725. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 27. Son of George and Gertrude Swann; husband of Mary Lilian Swann, of Altrincham, Cheshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TEBBUTT : Seaman ROLAND ERNEST |
LT/JX. 696044. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 37. Husband of Edna May Tebbutt, of Little Addington, Northamptonshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMPSON : Sto. JAMES SMITH |
LT/KX. 114701. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 30. Son of George and Elizabeth Thompson; husband of Isabella Thompson, of Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TURNER : Ord. Sea. LEONARD WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 657260. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 22. Son of Frederick Charles and Millicent Sarah Turner, of Troston, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEAVER : Sub-Lieut. CLEMENT REGINALD, DSM |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 31. Son of Robert Thomas and Eleanor Weaver; husband of Catherine Alice Weaver. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WIDDAS : Sto. KENNETH AUBREY |
LT/KX. 147883. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 20. Son of Albert and Jessie Widdas, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gairsay | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WOOD : Ord. Sigmn. JAMES RICHARD SIDNEY |
LT/JX. 402269. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gairsay. 3rd August, 1944. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wood, of Stowmarket, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, minesweeping duties, sunk by explosive motorboat off Normandy (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Galatea | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
EVANS : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 198877. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Galatea. 15th December, 1941. |
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Ganilly | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ATKINSON : Ldg. Sea. WALTER |
LT/JX 278431. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BEATTIE : Lieut. RICHARD |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 26. Son of Robert and Florence Beattie; husband of Rhoda Beattie, of Gateshead, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRENNAN : Sto. CHARLES CUTHBERT |
LT/KX. 126780. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 28. Son of Thomas and Grace Ellenor Brennan; husband of Esther Brennan, of Lemington, Northumberland. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COCHRANE : Cook ERIC ASQUITH |
LT/MX. 533770. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 22. Son of EIIen Cochrane, of BoIIington, Cheshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAIG : Ord. Tel. JAMES |
LT/JX. 405377. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 20. Son of James and May Eleanor Craig, of Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CROTTY : Steward JAMES |
LT/LX 575929. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DEEPROSE : Seaman FREDERICK THOMAS |
LT/JX. 638473. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 36. Son of Alfred and Louise Deeprose, of Bermondsey, London; husband of Alice Deeprose, of Bermondsey, London. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DICKSON : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 299784. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DUNHAM : Seaman ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 638722. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 18. Son of William and Isabella Brenkley Dunham, of Colne, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRANT : Ldg. Sea. THOMAS SCOTLAND |
LT/JX. 229014. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 33. Son of Alexander and Jeannie Scotland Grant; husband of Jane NeiIl Grant, of Bo'ness, West Lothian. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARRISON : Engineman EDWARD DUNCAN |
LT/KX. 113977. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 31. Son of Edward and Mary Aitken Harrison, of Aberdeen; husband of Robina Harrison, of Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAYWARD : Telegraphist PETER CLARENCE |
LT/IX. 343914. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 20. Son of David Waiter and Agnes Elizabeth Hayward, of Brighton, Sussex. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HUGHES : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 242857. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 35. Son of Jane Hughes, of Maryport, Cumberland; husband of Hannah Walker Hughes, of Maryport. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Seaman ERNEST |
LT/JX. 189009. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 26. Son of Arthur and Elizabeth Emma Jones, of Stocksbridge, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LANDER : Sub-Lieut. CHARLES |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAWRENCE : Sto. GEORGE |
LT/KX. 532785. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 37. Son of John and Alice Ann Lawrence; husband of Nellie Lawrence, of Withington, Manchester. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LYTTON : Sto. HENRY |
LT/KX. 142108. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 41. Son of Robert and Mary Lytton; husband of Doreen Lytton, of Paddington, London. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACIVER : Seaman DONALD MURDO |
LT/JX. 400546. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 20. Son of Angus Lewis MacIver and Marion MacIver, of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKENZIE : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 281925. . RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 21. Son of Norman MacKenzie, and of Annie MacKenzie, of Pormalong, Isle of Skye. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MADDOCK : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 264445. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 39. Son of Samuel John and Isobella Maddock, of Liverpool; husband of Frances Maddock, of Liverpool. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MASON : Seaman ROBERT JAMES |
LT/JX. 185767. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McMATH : Engineman JOHN |
LT/KX. 104536. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 24. Son of William and Harriet Ellen McMath; husband of Phyllis McMath, of New Mill, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MOORE : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 409791. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 19. Son of James and Elizebeth Moore, of Rutherglen, Lanarkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURDOCK : Seaman STEPHEN ROBERT |
LT/JX. 205122. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PETTITT : Sto. 2nd Cl. JAMES |
LT/KX. 593838. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pettitt. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PUNDAS : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 638814. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 31. Son of James and Mary Ann Dundas, of Thurso, Caithness-shire; husband of Barbara Taylor Dundas, of Thurso. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RENOUF : Seaman JOHN HENRY |
LT/JX. 179453. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCRAGG : Telegraphist HENRY DONALD |
LT/JX. 310428. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 22. Son of Henry and Cicely May Scragg, of Nuneaton, Warwickshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SIMPSON : Seaman GEORGE HORNBY |
LT/JX. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMALLEY : Second Hand WILLIAM DUNCANSON |
LT/X. 20006A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STEPHENSON : Ch. Engineman FRANCIS HERBERT |
LT/KX. 98620. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 13, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TROATH : Sub-Lieut. ROBERT WILLIAM HARKER |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Son of Leonard Eustace and Mabel Millicent Troath, of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TURNER : Sto. ALBERT WALTER |
LT/KX. 135071. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 29. Son of Leonard James Turner and May Turner, of Hanley, Staffordshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
USHER : Seaman GEORGE FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 532283. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 19. Son of George Frederick and Anna Mary Usher, of South Shields, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITFORD : Sigmn. ALBERT HENRY |
LT/JX. 228973. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 27. Son of Alfred and Alice Ellen Whitford; husband of Joan Mary Whitford, of Andover, Hampshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WICKS : Ldg. Sea. GEORGE FREDERICK HENRY |
LT/JX. 179721. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 24. Son of Fredric Henry and Annie Wicks; husband of Marjorie Violet Wicks. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Ganilly | Panel 15, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WRIGHT : Ord. Sigmn. JACK |
LT/JX. 402642. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Ganilly. 5th July, 1944. Age 20. Son of William and Nancy Ellen Wright, of Bolton, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class trawler, ordered 1943, completed as A/S vessel 1944, took parrt in Normandy landings as A./S escort, sunk by mine in the Channel (Toghill: RN Trawlers Vol1) and (British Vessels Lost at Sea, HMSO). Alternative cause: sunk by torpedo from U-390 (uboat.net) and (Wikipedia). |
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Gavotte | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
COWELL : Seaman MARTIN WILKINSON |
LT/JX. 281786. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Gavotte. 21st April, 1943. Age 49. Son of Ruth Cowell; husband of Lily Cowell, of Preston, Lancashire. |
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Girl Mary | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
WORLEDGE : Sto. CHARLES WILLIAM JOHN |
LT/KX. 106830. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Girl Mary. 10th October, 1940. Age 42. Son of Charles and Mary Worledge; husband of Nora Worledge, of Penzance, Cornwall. |
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Glen Avon | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Auxilliary A.A. Vessel |
GREENLAW : Sto. CHARLES THORNTON MENNIE |
LT/KX. 152917. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Glen Avon. 2nd September, 1944. Age 22. Son of William Crombie Greenlaw and Mary Elizabeth Greenlaw, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as a Paddle Minesweeper, 509 tons, and converted to Auxilliary Anti-Aircraft vessel in May, 1942, foundered in a gales Seine Bay (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Glen Avon | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | Auxilliary A.A. Vessel |
HUNTER : P.O. Cook FARQUHARSON SHAW MIDDLETON |
LT/MX. 87169. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Glen Avon. 2nd September, 1944. Age 50. Husband of Charlotte Burnand Hunter, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as a Paddle Minesweeper, 509 tons, and converted to Auxilliary Anti-Aircraft vessel in May, 1942, foundered in a gales Seine Bay (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Glen Avon | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Auxilliary A.A. Vessel |
PRITCHARD : Engineman CHARLES ERIC |
LT/KX. 107083. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Glen Avon. 2nd September, 1944. Age 27. Son of Thomas Robert and Isabella Pritchard, of Aighurth, Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as a Paddle Minesweeper, 509 tons, and converted to Auxilliary Anti-Aircraft vessel in May, 1942, foundered in a gales Seine Bay (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Glen Avon | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Auxilliary A.A. Vessel |
SMITH : Sto. RONALD HENRY JOHN |
LT/KX. 124693. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Glen Avon. 2nd September, 1944. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned as a Paddle Minesweeper, 509 tons, and converted to Auxilliary Anti-Aircraft vessel in May, 1942, foundered in a gales Seine Bay (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gloaming | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
REDGRAVE : Engineman WILLlAM STEVENS |
LT/KX. 124798. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Gloaming. 20th March, 1941. Age 29. Husband of Annie McLinda Redgrave, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
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Golden Sunbeam | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
JAMES : Engineman EDWIN |
LT/KX. 131175. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Golden Sunbeam. 19th August, 1942. |
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Golden Sunbeam | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
LOVIS : Skipper ALFRED MANNING, DSC |
RNR. H.M. Drifter Golden Sunbeam. 19th August, 1942. Age 52. Son of John Osbome Lovis and Emma Lovis; husband of Gladys Hilda Lovis, of Brixham, Devon. |
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Golden Sunbeam | Panel 10, Column 2.. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
STIMSON : Sto. ALEXANDER WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 113932. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Golden Sunbeam. 19th August, 1942. |
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Golden Sunbeam | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
WEBSTER : Ldg. Cook HORACE KNOWLES |
LT/MX. 88016. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Golden Sunbeam. 19th August, 1942. Age 42. Son of Charles MacHardy Webster and Mary Sim Webster, of Aberdeen; husband of Jane Morrison Craig Webster, of Aberdeen. |
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Good Design | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
HORNE : Sto. THOMAS |
LT/KX. 109638. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Good Design. 23rd November, 1940. Son of William and Joanna Home, of Port Seton, East Lothian. |
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Good Design | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
JOHNSTON : Engineman JOHN |
LT/KX. 109616. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Good Design. 23rd November, 1940. Age 31. Son of Peter and Margaret Johnston, of Port Seton, East Lothian. |
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Good Design | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
WHEELER : Second Hand WILLIAM JAMES, DSM |
LT/JX. 212627, RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Good Design. 23rd November, 1940. Age 57. Son of James and Elizabeth Wheeler; husband of Ethel Daisy Wheeler, of Biggleswade, Bedfordshire. |
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Good Design | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
WILSON : Second Hand JOHN |
LT/JX. 199151. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Good Design. 23rd November, 1940. Age 27. Son of James and Jane Wilson; husband of Ann Thinn Wilson, of Edinburgh. |
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Grimsby Town | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANDERSON : Seaman WILLIAM COWELL |
LT/X. 20432A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Grimsby Town. 18th March, 1940. Age 23. Son of W!lliam Cowell Anderson and Alice Anderson; husband of Florence Evelyn Anderson, of Walton-le-Dale, Lancashire. |
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Gulfoss | Panel 7,Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARTLETT : Sto. 2nd Cl. ROBERT WILLlAM |
LT/SR 55719. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gullfoss. 9th March, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JAPPY : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/X. 445EU. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Gullfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 41. Husband of Annie Jappy, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAIR : Engineman JOSEPH |
LT/X. 463EU. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 32. Husband of Mary Mair, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McTIERNAN : Ord. Sea. GEORGE |
LT/JX. 191731. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 19. Son of John and Annie McTieman, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MONAGHAN : Seaman. DAVID BELL |
LT/JX. 180439. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 43. Son of Denis and Sarah Jane Monaghan; husband of Charlotte Monaghan, of Fence Houses, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OSLER : Ldg. Sea. GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 173948. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 27. Son of George William and Mary OsIer, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Second Hand ERNEST |
LT/JX. 215771. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 27. Son of George and Ada Mary Smith, of Torry, Aberdeen. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SWINDELLS : Sub-Lieut. GEORGE KENNETH |
RNVR H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. Age 29. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Gulfoss | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMPSON : Sto. WALTER MONKHOUSE |
LT/KX. 103827. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Gulfoss. 9th March, 1941. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased as minesweeper August 1939, sunk by mine in the Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Haarlem | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
TAYLOR : Ord. Sea. LESLlE |
LT/JX. 373266. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Haarlem. 24th December, 1942. |
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Hannibal | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
BROWN : Seaman TERENCE PATRICK |
LT/JX. 405112. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Hannibal. 21st February, 1944. Age 19. Son of Michael and Ellen Brown, of St. Helens, Lancashire. |
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Hannibal | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
RADFORD : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 287774. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Hannibal. 21st February, 1944. Age 22. Son of George and Helen Ellis Radford, of Leeds, Yorkshire. |
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Harvest Gleaner | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
LANGRIDGE : Seaman MAURICE GEORGE |
LT/JX. 176573. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Harvest Gleaner. 28th October, 1940. Age 22. Son of Frederick George and Gertrude Elizabeth Langridge, of Newhaven, Sussex. |
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Harvest Gleaner | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
SWABY : Ord. Sea. ARTHUR |
LT/IX. 213700. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Harvest Gleaner. 28th October, 1940. Age 24. Son of Arthur and Sarah Ann Swaby; husband of Norah Swaby, of Cleckheaton, Yorkshire. |
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Haybum Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOOPER : Ord. Sigmn. JACK |
LT/JX. 340671. RN. Patrol. Service. H.M. Trawler Haybum Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 20. Son of Frank and Lilian Maud Hooper, of Bideford, Devon. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BASS : Steward FREDERICK |
LT/LX. 571979. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 20. Son of Frederick and Harriett Ann Bass, of Wandsworth, London. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BREWSTER : Seaman ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 189872. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CARRINGTON : Seaman GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 372556. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 22. Son of William and Doris Elizabeth Carrington, of Cullingworth, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHARLTON : Sto. BENJAMIN PETER |
LT/KX. 120082. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 28. Son of William Henry John and Hannah Celia Charlton, of Croydon, Surrey. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FERRIE : Sto. DANIEL |
LT/KX. 104953. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 25. Son of Peter and Euphemia Feme, of Fallside, Uddingston, Lanarkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GARDNER : Ldg. Sea. JOHN GEORGE |
LT/JX. 202175. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 35. Son of William and Clara Gardner, of Hull; husband of Florence Irene Gardner, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARRIOTT : Engineman DAVID |
LT/KX. 148971. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 29. Son of James Edward and Mary Elisebeth Marriott. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McMILLAN : Seaman ROBERT ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 272586. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 43. Son of William and Mary McMillan, of Rothesay, Buteshire; husband of Ellen Dyer McMillan, of Rothesay, Buteshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURPHY : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 264478. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 33. Son of William and Annie Murphy, of Liverpool; husband of Ellen Murphy, of Liverpool. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REEKIE : Engineman ANDREW |
LT/KX. 124663. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 30. Son of William and Marion Reekie, of Leith, Edinburgh. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROGERS : Telegraphist WALTER ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 341305. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Son of Albert and Emma Rogers; husband of Margaret Ellen Rogers, of Hornchurch, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHARMAN : Ch. Engineman HARRY SPlCER, DSM |
LT/KX. 105182, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 46. Son of John and Mary Anne Sharman, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Dorothy Marion Sharman, of Lowestoft. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Skipper EDWARD ROBERT |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 42. Son of Edward Gould Smith and Annabella Smith, of Edinburgh; husband of Helen Gibb Smith, of Edinburgh. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SPEAR : Sto. WILLIAM JAMES |
LT/KX. 121742. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 30. Son of WiIliam and Isabella Spear, of Liverpool. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SWEENEY : Cook THOMAS |
LT/MX. 34186. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WAITE : Seaman HAROLD ROY |
LT/JX. 299522. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 24. Son of Harry Waite, and of Alice Waite, of Lincoln. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITE : Seaman RAYMOND |
LT/JX. 206563. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Son of Charles and Bessie White; husband of Lorraine White, of Salcott, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITE : Seaman RONALD JAMES |
LT/JX. 284968. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Son of James and Martha White; husband of Bessie White, of BoIton, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILSON : Skipper Lieut. FRANCIS |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. Age 43. Husband of J. Wilson, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hayburn Wyke | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WRIGHT : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 228620. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hayburn Wyke. 2nd January, 1945. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as auxilliary patrol vessel May 1940, converted to minesweeper 1941, sunk by torpedo whilst at anchor off Ostend (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hebe | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
SYMES : Sigmn. FREDERICK DAVID |
LT/JX. 223278. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Hebe. 22nd November, 1943. Age 26. Son of Frederick Levi Symes and Emily Gertrude Travers Symes, of Uploders, Dorsetshire. |
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Helicon | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
McCOY : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 242118. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Helicon. 17th September, 1945. Age 42. Son of Edward and Mary McCoy, of Fleetwood, Lancashire; husband of Lily McCoy, of Fleetwood. |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANGEL : Engineman LUKE TURNER |
LT/KX. 105059. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 49. Son of Luke T. and Ellen Angel, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Minnie Angel, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURNS : Seaman WILLIAM EDWARD |
LT/IX. 185705. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Burns; husband of Ester Burns. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DAVID : Second Hand WILLlAM DAVIES |
LT/180316. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 27. Husband of Hilda David, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DOCHERTY : Sto. HUGH |
LT/KX. 107509. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EWART : Ord. Sea. GEORGE |
LT/JX. 176352. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 22. Son of Robert and Mary E. Ewart, of Gateshead, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GOURLAY : Seaman FRED |
LT/JX. 210938. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory.. 22nd October, 1940. Age 26. Son of Fred and Ruth Gourlay, of Workington, Cumberland. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HILL : Seaman EDWARD |
LT/X. 21196 A. RNR. (Patrol Serv:ice).. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 19. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOWARD : Seaman ALFRED VINCENT |
LT/JX. 185689. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 37. Son of Vincent Howard and of Alice Maud Mary Howard (nee, Murdock); husband of Mary Agnes Howard (nee Bishop)). |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOWE : Ord. Sea. ALFRED |
LT/JX. 176734. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JACKSON : Lieut. CHARLES WILLIAM |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 34. Son of Charles and Maude Adelaide Jackson, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Kathleen Jackson, of Grimsby. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KARLSEN : Lieut. ERLING KRISTIAN |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Son of Hugo and Anna Karlsen; husband of Alice Karlsen, of Tonsberg, Norway. |
Notes or comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Norway |
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Hickory | Panel 4, Column 1.. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PARKER : Sto. 2nd Cl. ALBERT DANIEL |
LT/KX. 107081. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 26. Son of Joseph and Jane Ann Parker, of Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PARKER : Ord. Sea. HAROLD JAMES EDWARD |
LT/JX. 179248. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 33. Son of James and Florence Ethel Parker, of Grantham, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PIERCE : Seaman STANLEY CHARLES |
LT/JX. 183707. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 47. Son of Charles Edward and Jane Charlotte Pierce, of Margate; husband of Flora Elizabeth Pierce, of Margate. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 4, Column-1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REID : Sto. GEORGE |
LT/KX. 115390. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RIDDLES : Ord. Sea. JOHN JAMES |
LT/JX. 192170. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 27. Son of James Charles and Agnes Riddles, of Southampton. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROBINSON : Ord. Sea. WALTER |
LT/JX. 186594. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 28. Son of WaIter and Margaret Robinson; husband of Isabella Robinson, of Honicknowle, Devon. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SKEDGE : Seaman-Steward RAYMOND ALLAN |
LT/JX. 203865. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMURTHWAITE : Sto. 2nd Cl. JOHN |
LT/KX. 103822. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 20. Son of William and Elizabeth Smurthwaite, of West Hartlepool, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hickory | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEEDON : Ord. Seaman-Steward GEORGE ALBERT |
LT/JX. 196265. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Hickory. 22nd October, 1940. Age 21. Son of George Alfred and PhyIIis Annie Weedon, of Chelsea, London. |
Notes and Comments: Hired as minesweeper February 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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High Tide | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
GIBBS : Ldg. Cook HOWELL DENNIS |
LT/MX. 87435. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter High Tide. 30th March, 1945. Husband of Greta Gibbs, of Holyhead, Anglesey. |
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Holly | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
ALLAN : Ch. Engineman DAVID GOLDIE BOOTH |
LT/KX. 97919. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Holly. 12th July, 1942. Age 28. Son of George and Jemima Ann Allan of Aberdeen; husband of Winifred Brand Allan of Aberdeen. |
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Horatio | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANDREWS : Lieut. NORMAN ROBERT |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 32. Son of Albert Edward and Nellie Maud Andrews; husband of Phoebe Andrews, of PurIey, Surrey. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLACKWELL : Seaman HENRY ROBERT |
LT/JX. 263493. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 30. Son of Ernest and Ada Ellen Blackwell, of Goole, Yorkshire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRAINCH : Sto. NORMAN RONALD |
LT/KX. 148468. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. . Age 20. Son of Henry and Edith Alice Brainch, of Marlow, Buckinghamshire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CAMBURN : Ldg. Sea. ERNEST |
LT/IX. 241575. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 32. Son of Charles and Davida Camburn, of Whitstable, Kent. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHALMERS : Ldg. Sea. lAMES WILLIAM |
LT/X. 21225 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Son of William Grant Chalmers and Florence Chalmers; husband of Marjorie Chalmers, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRITTENDEN : Engineman JOHN LESLIE |
LT/KX. 103170. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 36. Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Crittenden, of Gravesend, Kent; husband of Bridy Gertrude Crittenden, of Denton, Gravesend. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CROSBY : Lieut. JOHN RUTHERFORD |
Mentioned in Despatches. RNVR. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 25. Son of John C. and Janette Brechin Crosby; husband of Sheila Mary Somerville Crosby, of Troon, Ayrshire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CUMMINS : Ldg. Sto. ALFRED THOMAS |
LT/X. 4027 T. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 36. husband of Eliza Rhoda Cummins, of Gravesend, Kent. , |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HEARD : Ldg. Sea. PETER |
LT/JX. 225030. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 36. Husband of Ida M. Heard, of Tollesbury, Essex. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KELLETT : Engineman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 126766. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Son of WilIiam and E. KeIlett, of Macclesfield, Cheshire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LANGFORD : Seaman RICHARD |
LT/JX. 241079. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LARDER : Seaman CHRISTOPHER GEORGE |
LT/JX. 177544. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Addenda Panel. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEMKEY : Lieutenant CHARLES ALFRED |
Mentioned in Despatches. RNR. H.M.S. Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 40. Son of Charles and Jessie Lemkey; husband of Lydia Lemkey, of South Shields, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McDONALD : Sto. THOMAS |
LT/KX. 106454. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 34. Son of Martin and Mary McDonald, of Liverpool. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PENDLE : Seaman JOHN NORTON HAKEN |
LT/JX. 206587. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 33. Son of John Haken Pendle and Kate Haken Pendle; husband of Mary Doris Pendle, of Leiston, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PLATT : Asst. Steward NORMAN TREVOR |
LT/LX. 31716. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 19. Son of Norman Platt, and of Louisa Platt, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RICHARDS : Seaman FRANCIS VICTOR |
LT/JX. 242672. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 20. Son of Frank and Kate Richards, of Milford Haven, Pembroke shire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROPER : Lieut. DAVID ROBERT VAUGHAN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 28. Son of Bennett and Martha Roper, of St. Fagan's, Glamorgan. Chartered Accountant. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROWE : Ldg. Cook ALBERT EDWARD |
LT/MX. 84869. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SAVAGE : Sto. ERNEST ARTHUR DONALD |
LT/KX. 124739. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 34. Son of Thomas A. and Martha E. Savage, of Patchway, Gloucestershire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SELLARS : Sto. 2nd Cl. HAROLD WILSON |
LT/KX. 149059. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Native of Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WALSH : Ldg. Sea. PATRICK JOSEPH |
LT/JX. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 40. Son of Nicholas and Ellen Walsh, of Fermeuse, Newfoundland. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEBB : Ldg. Steward ALFRED HENRY |
LT/LX. 27536. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 24. Son of Charles and Eliza Violet Webb, of Bracknell, Berkshire. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WELBURN : Ch. Engineman JOHN HENRY HARDY |
LT/JX. 124507. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Husband of Florence Welbum, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITCHER : Cook STANLEY REGINALD |
LT/MX. 94363. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILKINSON : Ldg. Sea. THOMAS |
LT/JX. 195928. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 47. Son of Thomas Witty Wilkinson and Flora Beatrice Elizabeth Wilkinson, of Sheffield. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Horatio | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WYLIE : Ldg. Sea. JAMES ERNEST ROBERT |
LT/JX. 209272. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Horatio. 7th January, 1943. Age 28. Son of Thomas and Harriet Wylie, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Ellen Wylie, of Lowestoft. |
Notes and Comments: built for minesweeping and anti-submarine duties, launched August 1940, sunk by Italian MTB in western Mediterranean (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Hornbeam | Panel 14, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
WINNICOTT : Seaman FREDERICK WALTER JAMES |
LT/JX. 166290. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Hornbeam. 21st July, 1944. Age 31. Son of Waiter James Winnicott and Alidia Winnicott; husband of Constance Matilda Beatrice Winnicott, of Wick, Sussex. |
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Hoxa | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
STONE : Ch. Enginemim SAMUEL PETER |
LT/KX. 115526. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Hoxa. 12th July, 1943. Age 39. Husband of Olive Gertrude Stone, of Willerby, Yorkshire. |
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Hurworth | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
DALEY : Sto. THOMAS PAUL |
LT/KX. 102093. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Hurworth. 22nd October, 1943. Age 37. Son of Thomas and Mary Daley, of Liverpool; husband of Ellen Daley, of Liverpool; |
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Invertay | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURRAY : Second Hand RODERICK FINLAYSON |
LT/JX. 219601. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Invertay. 29th December, 1942. Age 32. Son of Andrew and Helen Finlayson Murray; husband of Rose Murray, of Aberdeen. |
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Isis | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
FLETCHER : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 99387. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Isis. 20th July, 1944. Age 26. Son of John and Jane Dixon Fletcher, of North Shields, Northumberland. |
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James Ludford | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRICHTON : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 7989 C. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler James Ludford. 14th December, 1939. Age 31. Son of Roderick and Margaret Crichton, of Bayble, Isle of Lewis. |
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James Ludford | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRAHAM : Seaman MALCOLM |
LT/X. 7618C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler James Ludford. 14th December, 1939. |
Notes and Comments: Mersey class trawler, minesweeping duites 1939, sunk by mine in Tyne area (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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James Ludford | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAIN : Seaman ALEXANDER KING |
LT/X. 18718A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler James Ludford. 14th December, 1939. Age 23. Son of William and Jessie King Main, of Burghead, Morayshire. |
Notes and Comments: Mersey class trawler, minesweeping duites 1939, sunk by mine in Tyne area (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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James Ludford | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MATHESON : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 7765C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler James Ludford. 14th December, 1939. Age 31. Son of Norman and Kate Matheson, of Barvas, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes and Comments: Mersey class trawler, minesweeping duites 1939, sunk by mine in Tyne area (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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James Ludford | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MEREDITH : Seaman MATTHEW WATSON |
LT/X. 7313c. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler James Ludford. 14th December, 1939. |
Notes and Comments: Mersey class trawler, minesweeping duites 1939, sunk by mine in Tyne area (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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James Ludford | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STOWELL : Seaman WILLIAM CHARLES |
LT/X. 10322B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler James Ludford. 14th December, 1939. Son of William Charles and Susan Stowell, of Douglas, Isle of Man. |
Notes and Comments: Mersey class trawler, minesweeping duites 1939, sunk by mine in Tyne area (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Janetha IV | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Yacht | Yacht |
McINNES : Seaman-Steward JOHN |
LT/JX. 199153. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Yacht Janetha IV. 23rd January, 1941. Age 45. Son of Donald and Catherine McInnes. |
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Jasper | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOPER : Seaman THOMAS |
LT/JX. 222684. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jasper. 1st December, 1942. Age 21. Son of William and Annie Cooper, of Bo'ness, West Lothian; husband of Janet Main Cooper, of Bo'ness. |
Notes or comments: ex Balthasar, purchased for anti-submarine duties November 1935, sunk by E-boat torpedo in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jasper | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DAFFERN : Seaman ERIC lAMES |
LT/JX. 228694. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jasper. 1st December, 1942. Age 22. Son of I WaIter James Daffem and Elizabeth Daffem, of Chapel End, Warwickshire. |
Notes or comments: ex Balthasar, purchased for anti-submarine duties November 1935, sunk by E-boat torpedo in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jasper | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Ldg. Cook CHARLES PALFREY |
LT/MX. 82331. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jasper. 1st December, 1942. Age 31. Son of Walter Palfrey Jones and EmIy Jones, of Cardiff. |
Notes or comments: ex Balthasar, purchased for anti-submarine duties November 1935, sunk by E-boat torpedo in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jasper | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MITCHELL : Seaman HAROLD |
LT/JX, 258790. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jasper. 1st December, 1942. Age 27. Son of James and Sarah Mitchell, of Barnsley, Yorkshire; husband of Gladys Mitchell, of Barnsley. |
Notes or comments: ex Balthasar, purchased for anti-submarine duties November 1935, sunk by E-boat torpedo in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jasper | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHEPHERD : Seaman WALTER PERCY |
LT/JX. 179718. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jasper. 1st December, 1942. |
Notes or comments: ex Balthasar, purchased for anti-submarine duties November 1935, sunk by E-boat torpedo in Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jean Frederic | Panel 4, Column 3. |
French Ship | Trawler |
MADDERS : Sub-Lieut. RICHARD GEORGE |
RNVR. French Ship Jean Frederic. 2nd May, 1941. Age 26. Son of George and Margery Florence Madders, of Sanderstead, Surrey. |
Notes or comments: French trawler, seized July 1940 at Falmouth, auxilliary patrol vessel, sunk by aircraft off Prawl Point, English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
ANDREWS : Sto. FREDERICK WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 102649. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. Age 23. Son of CharIotte Andrews, of Kingsdown, Deal, Kent. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
CRABTREE : Seaman Steward LESLIE |
LT/IX. 205735. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
ENGLAND : Seaman WILLIAM JOHN COLLINS |
LT/JX. 174438. Mentioned in Despatches. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. Age 36. Son of Robert and Cordelia Ann England, of Padstow, Cornwall; husband of Mary Jane England, of Padstow. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
INGLIS : Seaman DAVID FINLAY |
LT/IX. 180238. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. Age 21. Son of James Liston Inglis and Mary Finlay Inglis. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
KELSO : Ord. Sea. JOHN SYDNEY |
LT/JX. 228182. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. Age 18. Son of John Robert and Elizabeth Louise Kelso, of Douglas, Isle of Man. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
LENNON : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 106886. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
LEONARD : Engineman WALTER |
LT/KX. 102505. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
PINKNEY : Engineman JAMES EDWARD |
LT/KX. 102491. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. Age 40. Son of John and Sarah Pinkney; husband of Gladys May Pinkney, of Carlton Colville, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
PROCTOR : Seaman JOHN ALFRED |
LT/JX. 183714. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
SCARBOROUGH : Seaman-Cook ROBERT |
LT/JX. 164375. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jewel | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
TAYLOR : Second Hand JOHN WILLlAM |
LT/JX. 180450. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Jewel. 18th May, 1941. Age 38. Son of John William and Catherine L. Taylor; husband of Jessie Beatrice Taylor. |
Notes or comments: hired as minesweeper January 1940, sunk by mine in Belfast Lough (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Joseph Button | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GARNHAM : Sto. RONALD FRANCIS |
LT/X. 10301 S. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Joseph Button. 22nd October, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned August 1939 and converted to minesweeper, sunk by mine off Aldeburgh (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Joseph Button | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOSKING : Seaman BERTIE |
LT/SX. 195912. RN. Patrol. Service. H.M. Trawler Joseph Button. 22nd October, 1940. Age 25. Son of James and Mabel Hosking, of Newlyn, Cornwall; husband of Vera Hosking, of Newlyn. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned August 1939 and converted to minesweeper, sunk by mine off Aldeburgh (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Joseph Button | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEARSON : Sto. EDWARD AARON |
LT/KX. 108732. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Joseph Button. 22nd October, 1940. Age 38. Son of John Aaron and Ellen Elizabeth Pearson; husband of Ellen May Pearson, of Finchley, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned August 1939 and converted to minesweeper, sunk by mine off Aldeburgh (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Joseph Button | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STEBBINGS : Engineman FREDERICK CHARLES |
LT/X. 392ET. Mentioned in Despatches. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Joseph Button. 22nd October, 1940. Age 38. Son of Samuel and Emma Eliza Stebbings, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Castle class, requisitioned August 1939 and converted to minesweeper, sunk by mine off Aldeburgh (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Toghill: Trawlers1) |
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Joy Andrew | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Drifter | Drifter |
FLATT : Engineman HENRY GUY |
LT/KX. 106767. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Drifter Joy Andrew. 9th November, 1941. Age 27.. Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Flatt, of Bungay, Suffolk; husband of Kathleen Flatt, of Bungay. |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ALEXANDER : Ord. Sea. IVOR |
LT/JX. 179311. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Alexander of Selston, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
AUSTWICK : Engineman CLARENCE HEATON |
LT/X. 5952 ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 40. Husband f Vera Austwick, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARGEWELL : Sto. ARTHUR |
LT/KX. 106123. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 28. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CHAPMAN : Seaman CHARLES GLEDOE |
LT/X. 20188A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 20. Son of John Henry and Georgina Chapman; husband of Gertrude Chapman. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOPER : Ord. Sea. ROBERT |
LT/JX. 183134. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 34. Son of Jack and Florence Cooper; husband of Violet Cooper, of Penmaenmawr, Caernarvonshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DANIEL : Lieut. RONALD CAMPBELL BLAIR ARNOLD |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 39. Husband of Dorothy Daniel, of Denham, Buckinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GEORGE : Sto. 2nd Cl. WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 104599. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Son of Uriah and Mary J ane George, of Llantwit Major, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRENFELL : Lieut. - Comdr.GEOFFREY SEYMOUR |
RN. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 42. Son of Riversdale Francis John and Cecil Blanche Grenfell; husband of Anne Catherine Tredick Grenfell. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HIND : Ldg. Sea. WILSON KELSO |
LT/X 10320 B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 28. Son of Thomas Edward and Hannah Wilson Hind, of Culler coats, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JILLINGS : Seaman HE;NRY ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 177687. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARSHALL : Sto. 2nd Cl. WILLIAM DOUGLAS |
LT/KX. 104048. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 20. Son of Leonard E. and Violet Marshall, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEWELL : Ord. Sea. GEORGE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 172789. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Son of George and Lizzie Newell. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PENTON : Ord. Sea. THOMAS SMITH |
LT/JX. 176379. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 20. Son of M.S. and Ethel Penton, of North Shields, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PERKINS : Seaman JAMES KNIGHT |
LT/JX. 177711. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 30. Son of William Henry and Margaret Perkins, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PHILLIPS : Ord. Sea. PETER RICHARD STANLEY |
LT/JX. 183136. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 19. Foster-son of George H. and A. M. Phillips, of Hove, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Sub-Lieut. NEVILLE LESLIE |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 20. Son of John William and Emily Smith, of Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SUMMERS : Ch. Engineman GEORGE |
LT/X. 381EU. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 32. Son of George Dow Summers and Helen Summers, of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire; husband of Vina Summers, of Peterhead. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TIMMS : Seaman ERNEST STANLEY |
LT/JX. 180470. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 20. Son of William James Timms and Emily Rose Timms, of Hastings, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
VENTRY : Seaman Cook VINCENT |
LT/JX. 185635. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Juniper | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEAVER : Second Hand EDGAR ALFRED |
LT/JX. 181715. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Juniper. 18th June, 1940. Age 44. Husband of Harriet Jessie Weaver, of Davington, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Tree class, purchased December 1939, commissioned March 1940 and joined 19th A/S Strike Force in Orkneys, in Norwegian campaign April/May, escorting tanker from Tromso when sighted squadron comprising Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Admiral Hipper and four destroyers. Sailed to meet flying battle ensign and lasted incredible 90 minutes before before being sunk by Hipper gunfire, four survivors (Toghill: Trawlers1; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ABBOTTS : Seaman HAROLD |
LT/JX. 237414. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 22. Son of WaIter E. and Violet R Abbotts of Birmingham; husband of Jessie Abbotts of Sparkbrook, Birmingham. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CARTER : Sub-Lieut. RONALD SYKES |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 28. Son of Thomas Henry and Olive Carter, of Honley, Yorkshire. B.Sc. (Liverpool). |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COOK : Seaman FRANCIS WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 280991. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAWSHAW : Sub-Lieut. JOHN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 22. Son of James Alfred Crawshaw, J.P., and Elsie Crawshaw, of Bury, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DRYBURGH : Seaman GEORGE |
LT/JX. 277468. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARTWELL : Engineman STANLEY JACK |
LT/KX. 128728. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAVERCROFT : Lieut. ERIC |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 28. Son of Robert Wilkinson Havercroft, and of Eleanor Mary Havercroft, of Darlington, Co. Durham. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARSHALL : Sto. WILLIAM BROWN |
LT/KX. 137243. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 19. Son of George and Barbara Marshall, of Edinburgh. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MERRIMAN : Cook SIDNEY LEONARD |
LT/MX. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 19. Son of William Henry and Elizabeth Ann Merriman, of Castle Donington, Leicestershire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
READING : Sto. GEORGE ALBERT CHARLES |
LT/KX. 148657. RN: Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 20. Son of George Albert and Elsie Dorothy Reading, of Amersham, Buckinghamshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Engineman ALEXANDER |
LT/SR 50006. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 24. Son of Arthur and Annie Miller Smith, of Findochty, Banffshire. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Jura | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
VALERIANI : Seaman LAWRENCE |
LT/JX. 280897. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 32. Son of Henri and Harriet Emma Valeriani; husband of Marquerite Valeriani, of Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2); the original CWGC memorial register erroneously lists mother's name as Dorothy which has been subsequently amended to Harriet Emma (see CWGC website) |
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Jura | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILSON : Second Hand WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/X. 19859A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Jura. 7th January, 1943. Age 25. Son of Mrs. H. E. Wilson, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire; husband ofH. Wilson. |
Notes and Comments: Isles class, launched November 1941, deployed to the Mediterranean 1942, sunk by U-371 in Western Med. (Toghill: Trawlers1;Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kai | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
LACEY : Act. Sub-Lieut. KENNETH DOUGLAS FRANCIS |
RNR. H.M.S. Kai. 15th October, 1943. Age 21. Son of Eldred Francis Lacey and Dora May Lacey, of New Southgate, Middlesex. |
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Kellymore | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARNARD : Seaman JAMES EDWARD |
LT/JX. 170736. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kellymore. 25th November, 1940. Age 29. Son of Charles Edward Turner Barnard. and Lottie Maud Barnard, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
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Kelt | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOCKHART : Seaman GODFREY MORGAN |
LT/JX. 228112. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Kelt. 5th December, 1942. Age 27. Son of Henry and Muriel Alice Lockhart, of Barry Island, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: Recorded CWGC as HMS Kelt. Purchased RN August 1939 and converted A/S. Operating off west coast Africa 1942 on escort. Severely damaged alongside in Lagos in December when tanker exploded destroying 3 other trawlers, Bengali, Canna and Spaniard. Sold 1945. (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kelt | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McNEILLIE : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 207466. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kelt. 5th December, 1942. Age 20. Son of William and Nellie McNeillie, of Kirkcudbright. |
Notes or comments: Recorded CWGC as HMS Kelt. Purchased RN August 1939 and converted A/S. Operating off west coast Africa 1942 on escort. Severely damaged alongside in Lagos in December when tanker exploded destroying 3 other trawlers, Bengali, Canna and Spaniard. Sold 1945. (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kennymore | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EMMETT : Sto. 2nd Cl. HAROLD |
LT/KX. 106612. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kennymore. 25th November, 1940. |
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Kennymore | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REID : Engineman JAMES |
LT/KX. 109943. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kennymore. 25th November, 1940. Age 36. Son of William Campbell Reid and Mary Reid; husband of Isabella Reid. |
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Kerrera | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | |
BUDDO : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 222370. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Kerrera. 28th July, 1943. Age 34. Son of Lawrence and Janet Buddo; husband of Williamina Buddo, of Ladybank, Fife. |
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Kerryado | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCARBOROUGH : Seaman ROBERT ARTHUR |
LT/X. 21452A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kerryado. 6th March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Keryado | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANDREWS : Ldg. Sea. RICHARD CHARLES |
LT/lX. 18641A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Keryado. 6th March, 1941. Age 23. Son of Richard R and Sarah Andrews. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Keryado | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EVANS : Ord. Sea. LUTHER. STANLEY |
LT/JX. 200677. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Keryado. 6th March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Keryado | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARTIN : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 7274c. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Keryado. 6th March, 1941. Age 31. Son of Donald and Christine Martin, of Shader, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Keryado | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
O'BRIEN : Seaman VINCENT |
LT/JX. 217936. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Keryado. 6th March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Keryado | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEDEN : Ord. Sea. GEORGE |
LT/JX. 226434. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Keryado. 6th March, 1941. Son of Jean Peden, of West Kilbride, Ayrshire. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Keryado | Panel 7, Column 2. Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMPSON : Sto. WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/Kx. 125117. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Keryado. 6th March, 1941. |
Notes or comments: French minesweeper seized in July 1940, sunk by mine in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Alalite | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COLLINS : Seaman STANLEY |
LT/X. 21633 A. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Alalite. 10th November, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to A/S. joined 9th A/S Group at Devonport, sunk by mine off Plymouth breakwater (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Alalite | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROGERSON : Ldg. Sea. ARTHUR JOHN OFFER |
LT/X. 21424A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Alalite. 10th November, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to A/S. joined 9th A/S Group at Devonport, sunk by mine off Plymouth breakwater (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Alalite | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SPARKES : Second Hand ERNEST |
LT/JX. 210967. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Alalite. 10th November, 1940. Age 52. Son of WiIliam and Betsy Sparkes; husband of Betsy Ann Sparkes, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to A/S. joined 9th A/S Group at Devonport, sunk by mine off Plymouth breakwater (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAKER : Sub-Lieut. ALAN WILLIAM JOHN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLUNT : Asst. Cook JAMES |
LT/MX. 533769. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 19. Son of Henry and Edith Blunt, of Newton Heath, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLYTH : Engineman JAMES FREDERICK |
LT/X. 1O313S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 34. Son of James and Rose Blyth, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Emma Blyth, of Lowestoft. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOGGISS : Ldg. Steward ]OHN FREDERICK |
LT/LX. 30104. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 27. Son of John Thomas Boggiss and Naomi Ethel Boggiss; husband of Violet Lydia Boggiss, of Chingford, Essex. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BURROWS : Ord. Sea. LESLIE |
LT/IX. 534098. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DELL : Seaman DENNIS WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 436327. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Fosterson of J. Frederick Wheeler, of Leamington, Warwickshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ELDRIDGE : Cook JACK WILLIAM HARRY |
LT/MX. 94750. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 21. Son of George Edward and Jane Eldridge, of Wootten, Isle of Wight. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ELSON : Ord. Sea. GRANVILLE GEORGE |
LT/JX. 437381. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Son of William Lewis Elson and Caroline Maud Elson, of Swansea. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FOY : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 103627. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Son of James and Alice Foy. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GARBUTT : Engineman ROBERT SLOAN |
LT/KX. 106785. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 33. Son of Robert Sloan Garbutt and Ethel Garbutt, of Sunderland, Co. Durham; husband of Mary Ann Roberts Garbutt, of Sunderland. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRAINGER : Seaman WALUS MILFORD |
LT/JX. 317127. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 21. Son of James and Alice Grainger, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Joan Grainger. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRANT : Seaman LEONARD |
LT/JX. 180103. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 22. Son. of George and Rose Grant; husband of Florence E. W. Grant, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRIFFITHS : Seaman WILLIAM THOMAS |
LT/JX. 203806. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 28. Son of Lewis and Grace Griffiths, of Holyhead, Anglesey; husband of Elizabeth Griffiths, of Holyhead. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARRIS : Sub-Lieut. RALPH BLUNDELL |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 21. Son of Ralph Lee Harris and Doris Mabel Harris, of Greasby, Cheshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HENDERSON : Seaman ADAM SHELL |
LT/JX. 400013. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 20. Son of Robert Snowden Henderson and Margaret Henderson, of Holy Island, Northumberland. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOPEWELL : Seaman GEORGE HERBERT |
LT/JX. 380596. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 20. Son of Cyril and Florence May Hopewell, of Ruddington, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEWIS : Ord. Tel. BENJAMIN |
LT/JX. 428399. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 19. Son of Daniel T. and Annie Howell Lewis, of Clynderwen, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACLEOD : Seaman MALCOLM |
LT/JX. 192159. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 27. Son of Malcolm and Annie MacLeod, of Gravir, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MARTIN : Seaman ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 1O894B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 29. Son of Alexander and Dolina Martin, of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NUTBEAN : Sto. JAMES FREDERICK |
L T/KX. 166742. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Son of Harry and Gladys Maud Nutbean, of Coxside, Plymouth. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PATTERSON : Second Hand ALEXANDER WALTER |
LT/X. 20270A. Mentioned in Despatches. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age. 27. Son of Arthur Ernest and Eliza Elizabeth Patterson; husband of Doris Patterson, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
POOL : Sto. WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 110600. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 26. Son of William and Sarah Pool. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
POTTER : Asst. Steward WILLIAM GEORGE |
LT/LX. 28289. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 21. Son of George William and Alice Maud Potter, of Ipswich, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PYNE : Ldg. Sea. GEORGE EDWARD |
LT/JX. 242548. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
QUINN : Sto. ANDREW |
LT/KX. 151106. RN. Patrol Servce. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 38. Son of Andrew and Sarah Quinn, of Glasgow; husband of Elizabeth Quinn, of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Beryl | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TALBOT : Sigmn. JOHN GEORGE |
LT/JX. 340608. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Beryl. 25th December, 1943. Age 31. Son of John W. G. and Nellie Talbot, of Selsdon Garden Village, Surrey; husband of Betty Talbot, of Selsdon Garden Village. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned September 19939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, converted for anti-submarine duties March 1941, sunk by broken free friendly mine north of Ireland (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 8, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FARRALL : Seaman JOHN ERNEST |
LT/JX., 240547. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 21. Son of Robert. Emest and Caroline Farrall, of Wythenshawe, Manchester. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GIBBS : Sto. CYRIL |
LT/KX. 103711. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HITCHAM : Sto. ALBERT |
LT/KX. 100957. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 23. Son of Samuel and Annie Hitcham, of South Shields, Co. Durham; husband of Edith Maud Hitcham, of West Harton, South Shields. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HITCHING : Seaman CHARLES HERBERT EDWARD |
LT/JX. 231744. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 27. Son of Herbert John Wilfrid and Ada Margaret Hitching, of Le tonstone, Essex. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAMPLOUGH : Seaman JAMES |
LT/JX. 197250. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Son of James Samuel and Beatrice Lamplough; husband of Ann Lamplough, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEIPER : Skipper THOMAS ORFORD FLETCHER |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 29. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKINNON : Ldg. Sea. NORMAN |
LT/X. 20517A. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 21. Son of Roderick and Marion MacKinnon, of Marvig, Isle of Lewis. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MAY : Seaman KENDALL JOSEPH HENRY |
LT/JX. 203606. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Husband of P. May. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MUNDEN : Ord. Sea. FREDERICK |
LT/JX. 280394. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 26. Son of William and Isabella Munden, of Burnt Islands, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PALMER : Ord. Sea. ALBERT EDWARD |
LT/JX. 280743. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 22. Son of Thomas Albert James Palmer and Lily Palmer, of Rotherhithe, London. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PEGG : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 185669. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 22. Son of Ethel May Pegg, of Peel, Isle of Man. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Skipper Lieut. WILLIAM MCKENZIE |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 37. Son of James and Jessie Jane Smith, of Portessie, Banffshire; husband of Mary Smith, of Buckie, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHARTON : Seaman ADAM ALBERT |
LT/JX. 225078. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kington Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 41. Son of Adam and Mary Elizabeth Wharton, of Norham, Northumberland. . |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLlAMS : Seaman CHARLES EDWARD |
LT/JX. 205540. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. Age 32. Son of Charles Edwards Williams and Caroline Louise Williams, of Exeter. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Ceylonite | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WRAY : Ldg. Sea. ALBERT WILLIAM |
LT/JX. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Ceylonite (on loan to U.S. Navy). 15th June, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, purchased November 1939, on loan with crew to U.S. Navy March 1942, mined in Chesapeake Bay (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ADAMS : Seaman JAMES |
LT/5897 D. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Son of William and Mary Adams of Hastings Sussex; husband of Lily Ada Adams of Hastings, Sussex. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANDERSON : Second Hand WILLIAM GEORGE |
C/X. 18706 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Son of John Anderson, and of Jane Anderson, of Macduff, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BLACKBURN : Sto. GEORGE TURNER |
LT/X. 1O11OS. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 27. Son of Joseph and Lavinia Blackbum, of Maryport, Cumberland; husband of Elizabeth Blackbum, of Maryport. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRUCE : Seaman NORMAN DUNCAN |
LT/X. 19024 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 23. Son of Alexander and Mary Jane Walls Bruce, of St. Margaret's Hope, South Ronaldsay, Orkney. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRIMLIS : Seaman RONALD |
LT/X. 21217A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 19. Son of Tom and Una Gladys Crimlis, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DENNANT : Seaman Steward ARTHUR GEORGE |
LT/JX. 165944. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940.. Age 18. Son. of Harry George and Betsy Sussanah Dennant, of Blundeston, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DUNLOP : Sto. JAMES |
LT/X. 10274S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 21. Son of James and Annie Dunlop, of Belfast. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FISH : Seaman LAWRENCE |
LT/X. 23179 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GREEN : Skipper WILLIAM |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAYTER : Seaman WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/X. 19471 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 32. Husband of Edith Hayter, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOSSACK : Seaman JAMES |
LT/X. 7895 C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 29. Son of Donald and Ann Hossack. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKAY : Seaman DONALD HENRY |
LT/X. 18129A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 24. Son of George D. and Hughina MacKay, of Balchreck, Sutherlandshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McDONNELL : Engineman JOHN |
LT/KX. 97926. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 38. Husband of Olive Alexandra McDonnell, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McGUIRE : Ldg. Sea. JOHN |
LT/X. 9436B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 27. Son of John Conning McGuire and Euphamia McGuire, of Isle of Whithorn, Wigtownshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Cornelian | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SMITH : Engineman JAMES |
LT/X. 5953ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Cornelian. 5th January, 1940. Age 31. Son of William and Annie Smith; husband of Johan Davidson Allan Smith, of Sandhaven, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased in RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 7th A/S Group at Gibraltar, sunk in collision with French liner Cheila East of Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CAMPBELL : Seaman KEITH MCFADYEN |
LT/JX. 192157. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRAG : Seaman LEONARD GORDON |
LT/X. 20683 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 20. Son of Alexandra Arthur and Kate Elizabeth Crag, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DYBLE : Seaman LEONARD CHARLES ROBERT |
LT/JX. 187302. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 19. Son of William George and Eva Clara Dyble, of Gorleston, Norfolk. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EGGETT : Seaman EDWARD |
LT/X. 19408 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JACKSON : Skipper SIDNEY |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 29. Husband of Emily Jackson, of Gipsyville, Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JEWELL : Seaman MARCUS EDWARD |
LT/JX. 202285. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 29. Son of Edward and Laura Jewell, of Minehead, Somerset; husband of Vera Jewell, of Minehead. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MORRISON : Sto. CHRISTOPHER, DSM |
LT/KX. 100556, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NOBLE : Seaman-Steward JOHN |
LT/JX. 163928. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 32. Son of John and Mary Ann Noble; husband of Mary Bella Noble, of Edmonton, Middlesex. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NORTON : Seaman JOHN PATRICK |
LT/X. 1951OA. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) Said to be brother of Albert Henry Norton, lost at Gibraltar whilst serving in Arctic Ranger, unmarried of Hull, son of Albert Henry and Ellen Norton (ref. family) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PATERSON : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 106808. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 30. Son of Henry and Elizabeth Paterson, of Edinburgh; husband of Jessie Paterson, of Granton, Edinburgh. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PIRIE : Engineman GEORGE |
LT/X. 346ED. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PORRITT : Seaman-Cook LEONARD |
LT/JX. 164492. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 25. Son of Christopher and Martha Annie Porritt, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire; husband of Georgina Porritt, of Elvington, Kent. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WAINWRIGHT : Sto. JOHN HENRY |
LT/KX. 104302. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. Age 47. Son of John Henry and Susan Wainwright; husband of Isabella Wainwright, of Blyth, Northumberland. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Galena | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLSON : Sto. FRANK |
LT/KX. 99894. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Galena. 24th July, 1940. |
Notes and Comments: Purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 9th A/S Group at Dover, sunk by air attack off Dover (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 12, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOWRING : Ord. Sea. WALTER FRANK |
LT/JX. 383523. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 18. Son of Lionel Ewart Bowring and Winifred Agnes Bowring, of Romsey, Hampshire. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLAYDON : Ldg. Cook ALFRED WILLIAM |
LT/MX. 87143. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943.. Age 24. Son of C.P.O. Walter Claydon, RN., and Sarah Claydon, of Cambridge; husband of Violet Joan Louisa Claydon, of Cambridge. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRABTREE : Seaman GORDON |
LT/JX. 225731. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 31. Son of George William and Mary Elizabeth Crabtree; husband of Edith Clara Crabtree, of Morecambe, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DODD : Ldg. Sea. THOMAS JAMES |
LT/X. 21273 A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 28. Son of Waiter and Margaret J. Dodd; husband of Mary Dodd, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 11, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EMSLEY : Ldg. Sea. WALTER |
LT/SR 55724. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 24. Son of Job and Lily Emsley, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 13, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FISK : Ldg. Steward JACK WlLLIAM, DSM |
LT/LX. 27780, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 30. Son of William James Fisk and Beatrice May Fisk, of Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FREETHY : Engineman THOMAS JOHN |
LT/KX. 110385. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 28. Son of Thomas John and Edith Freethy, of Penzance, Cornwall; husband of Phyllis Noreen Freethy, of Newlyn, Cornwall. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 12, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MOYSE : Engineman RONALD PERCY |
LT/IX. 1O029S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 34. Son of Harry and Edith (amended by hand to Ena) Moyse; husband of Eva Margaret Moyse, of Sholing, Hampshire. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 11, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILEMAN : Second Hand SAMUEL ARTHUR |
LT/JX. 203761. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Age 35. Son of George Samuel and Minnie Gertrude Wileman, of Hull; husband of Mary Theresa Wileman, of Hull. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Jacinth | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WITHERS : Sto. WALTER JAMES |
LT/KX. 145383. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Jacinth. 12th January, 1943. Son of Walter William and Doris Ethel Withers, of Ipswich, Suffolk. |
Notes and Comments: Requisitioned August 1939 and converted to Armed Boarding Vessel, 1940 converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by mine off Portsmouth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Kingston Olivine | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WASHINGTON : Seaman JOSEPH |
LT/JX. 189098. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kingston Olivine. 13th November, 1940. |
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Kos XXI | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M.S. | Whaler |
BRUVIK : Seaman Cook ERLING MARTIN JOHANNESSEN |
LT/JX. 265200. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Kos XXI. 27th May, 1941. Age 20. Son of Johannes Martin Johannessen Bruvik and of Nikoline Andrina Nilsen Hammersland, of Bruvik, Norway. |
Notes or comments: Norwegian whaler hired for anti-submarine duties 1940, renamed Whippet September 1941, sunk by air attack Mediterranean. (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2). Native of Norway |
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Kurd | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
AITKEN : Seaman THOMS ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 656932. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 21. Son of Thomas and Margaret Aitken of Glasgow; husband of Mary W. Aitken of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 16,Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARRETT : Lieut.-Comdr. ROY, DSC |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 33. Son of Quiller and Beatrice Barrett; husband of Mary Noreen Barrett. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BASSETT : Ldg. Sea. WILLIAM |
LT/JX..202145. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 32. Son of William and Norah Bassett; husband of Anita Bassett, of Camborne, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BOND : Seaman ]OHN GEORGE |
LT/JX. 547404. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 20. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bond, of Burnt Oak, Edgware, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRAY : Sto. KENNETH GEORGE |
LT/KX. 726262. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 18. Son of Edward George and Dorothy Phyliss Bray, of Warminster, Wiltshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUNNETT : Seaman ARTHUR GEORGE |
LT/JX. 220704. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 30. Son of Arthur John and Ethel Bunnett, of Walthamstow, Essex; husband of Alice Elizabeth Bunnett, of Walthamstow. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FAULKNER : Sigmn. DENNIS REGlNALD HENRY |
LT/JX. 325654. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 21. Son of Reginald Archie and May Victoria Faulkner, of Romford, Essex. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GRIFFITHS : Ldg. Cook. FREDERICK WALTER HENRY |
LT/MX. 87803. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 30. Son of Frederick and Maggie Griffiths, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Melita Gladys Griffiths, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GUEST : Sto. INSULL CHARLES |
LT/KX. 154627. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 22. Son of Maurice Lenaard Guest and Alice Maud Guest, of Bristol. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOWE : P.O. CYRIL GEORGE |
LT/JX. 301287. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 22. Son of William Edward and Sarah Winterson Lowe, of Warley, Oldbury, Worcestershire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McQUADE : Telegraphist PATRICK JOSEPH |
LT/IX. 360701. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 22. Son of Patrick and Catherine McQuade, of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RANSON : Engineman EDWARD HENRY FORBES |
LT/KX. 101590. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 28. Son of Edward Henry and Violet May Ranson; husband of Adolpine Patricia Ranson, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SPOONER : Ch. Engineman EDWIN HAROLD |
LT/KX. 116784. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WARE : Seaman VINCENT |
LT/JX. 409890. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 20. Son of George and Margaret Ware, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WOODEN : Sub-Lieut. RONALD WILLIAM |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. Age 31. Son of Charles Edwin Wooden and of Jessie Wooden (nee Triggs); husband of Gladys Clarissa Wooden, of Fareham, Hampshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Kurd | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WRIGHT : Seaman CHARLES ROWLAND |
LT/JX. 318499. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Kurd. 10th July, 1945. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned 1939 and converted to Minesweeper, based at Grimsby, with 17th M/S Group and from 1943 with 40 M/S Group, sunk by mine off Lizard (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ALLAN : Ord. Sigmn. MAURICE SCOTT |
LT/JX. 672792. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 19. Son of George and Margaret Sheila Allan of South Denton, Newcastle-on-Tyne. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BAKER : Skipper GEORGE ALFRED EDGAR |
RNR. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 43. Son of John James Baker and Elizabeth Baker; husband of Annie Eleonor Baker, of Winterton, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BETTS : Ldg. Sea. WILLIAM FRANK |
LT/JX. 205304. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 30. Son of Charles J ames William and Annie Elizabeth Beus; husband of Esther Eirwen Bens, of Bangor, Caernarvonshire. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BRAYSHAW : Seaman ALBERT |
LT/JX. 278445. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 30. Son of John and Annie Brayshaw, of Leeds, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FINLAYSON : Seaman JAMES |
LT/X. 9438 B. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 35. Son of David and Eliza Finlayson, of Cromarty, Inverness-shire; husband of Elsie Jane Finlayson, of Cromarty. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FOSTER : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 222817. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 17, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KNOX : Telegraphist CHARLES SCOTT |
LT/JX. 344661. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 22. Son of David H. Knox, and of Helen Knox, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 17, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McINTYRE : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 144240. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 24. Son of John McIntyre, and of Mary McIntyre, of Pumpherston, Midlothian. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 17, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEWPORT : Seaman HENRY |
LT/JX. 287476. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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La Nantaise | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
POPAY : Second Hand HENRY CHARLES |
LT/JX. 173531. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler La Nantaise. 8th July, 1945. Age 27. Son of Henry and Ethel Popay, of Winterton, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: ex St. Arcadius, purchased August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, transferred to French Navy as Auxilliary Patrol Vessel and renamed La Nantaise, July 1940 seized at Portsmouth (and reverted to original name according to Toghill but CWGC and all others record as La Nantaise), lost in collison with SS Helencrest in English Channel (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PIZZEY : Seaman LESLlE WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 174714. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 4th October, 1941. Age 30. Son of Arthur and Alice Pizzey; husband of R. Pizzey, of Whitstable, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BANKS : Seaman RICHARD |
LT/JX. 193056. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 21. Son of Richard and Elizabeth Emma Banks, of Femdale, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 6,Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BARRETT : Ord. Sigmn. PATRICK JAMES |
LT/JX. 273837. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 20. Son of James Louis and Daisy Maria Barret, of Wood Green,Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BUSSEY : Seaman GEORGE ALEXANDER |
LT/JX. 227388. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DERRICK : Sto. FREDERICK LAURENCE |
LT/JX. 108065. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 23. Son of William George Derrick, and of Florence Mabel Derrick, of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
FRENCH : Sub-Lieut. FREDERICK EDWARD, DSC |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 24. Son of Frederick Edward and Leila French; husband of Hilary French, of Gravesend, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
GOULD : Seaman FREDERICK WILLlAM |
LT/JX. 205237. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 31. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gould; husband of Elsie Gould, of Ilfracombe, Devon. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HAMPTON : Seaman WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 228699. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 21. Son of Alfred and Catherine Hampton, of Wolverhampton. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 4, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARDINGE-KATON : Lieut. PATRICK ANTHONY HAROLD |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 25. Son of Alfred Thomas Hardinge-Katon, and Isobella HardingeKaton, of Ealing, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HIBBS : Seaman KENNETH FRANCIS |
LT/JX. 242731. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LOADER : Seaman NEVILLE CECIL |
LT/JX. 240876. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 26. Son of George and Olive Loader; husband of Evelyn Loader, of Hinckley, Leicestershire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LUMSDEN : Seaman ALEXANDER JOHN |
LT/JX. 209148. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACAULAY : Ldg. Sea. JOHN |
LT/JX. 177682. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MACKRILL : Ldg. Sea. WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/X. 19533A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McCREADY : Sto. IAN ROBERT, DSM |
LT/KX. 115483, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 30. Son of Thomas and Annie McCready; husband of Theresa McCready, of Lurgan, Ca. Armagh, Northern Ireland. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MILNE : Seaman ALBERT, DSM |
LT/JX. 241157, RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 24. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milne, of Liverpool; husband of Clara Milne, of Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MITCHELL : Seaman NORMAN |
LT/JX. 241380. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 22. Son of Robert and Mary Ann Mitchell, of Lurgan, Co. Armagh. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURDOCH : Seaman JOHN |
LT/JX. 195804. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 21. Son of Mr. and Mrs. David Murdoch, of Lochore, Fife. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RANSLEY : Sto. SAMSON |
LT/KX. 108832. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 25. Son of Sampson and Betsy Ransley, of Charing, Kent. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SCOTT : Steward ROBERT KEAY |
LT/LX. 27514. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 25. Son of Alexander and Elizabeth Scott, of Dundee. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SOADY : Ldg. Seaman-Cook HENRY |
LT/JX. 197364. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 27. Son of Joseph and Mary Soady; husband of Margaret O. Soady, of Lubenham, Leicestershire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STEELE : Seaman JOHN SIDNEY TERRENCE |
LT/JX. 186637. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 36. Son of Jane Steele, of Brighton, Sussex; husband of Gladice Nora Steele. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STEPHENSON : Engineman ROBERT HENRY |
LT/KX. 112177. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 33. Husband of Gwendoline Stephenson, of Cardiff. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TALBOT : Sto. WILLIAM |
LT/KX. 120730. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 24. Son of Stanley and Ada Talbot; husband of Ivy Talbot, of Widnes, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITE : Ord. Sea. EDWIN JAMES |
LT/JX. 258630. RN. patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 26. Son of Bernard and Margarite White, of Liverpool; husband of Irene White, of Kirkdale, Liverpool. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITEHEAD : Sto. DANIEL |
LT/JX. 100817. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 25. Son of George and Ellenor Whitehead; husband of Margaret Whitehead, of Doncaster, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WICKS : Seaman DONALD HENRY |
LT/JX. 213945. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 24. Son of Thomas Edward Wicks and of Isabella Ann Wicks (nee Gorbold), of Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 7, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILCOX : Sto. 2nd Cl. ALBERT EDWARD |
LT/KX. 132603. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 32. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Lady Shirley | Panel 6, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WYATT : Ch. Engineman GEORGE ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 98155. Mentioned in Despatches. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lady Shirley. 11th December, 1941. Age 37. Son of George Charles and Alice Mary Wyatt, of Hull; husband of Elizabeth Manuel Wyatt, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Requisitioned May 1940 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, Janury 1941 converted for anti-submarine duties, joined 31st A/S Group at Gibraltar, sank U-111 off Teneriffe October, torpedoed U-374 off Gibraltar (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Laertes | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ALLEN : Ch. Engineman GEORGE PATRICK |
LT/X. 363 ET. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BROWN : Engineman RONALD ARTHUR |
LT/KX. 124680. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 26. Son of Henry Ground Brown and Fanny Brown, of Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire; husband of Lily Brown, of Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DOUTHWAITE : Sto. WALTER HENRY |
LT/KX. 100314. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Son of James and Ada Douthwaite; husband of Freda Douthwaite, of Thornaby-on-Tees, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JEROME : Sto. HENRY JAMES |
LT/SR 55740. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 23. Son of Henry James Jerome and Ann Jerome; husband of Ethel Jerome, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSTON : Seaman ARCHIE |
LT/JX. 215779. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 31. Son of Peter and Hannah Johnston, of Port Seton, East Lothian. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 9, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KEY : Engineman STANLEY GEORGE |
LT/KX. 108562. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 21. Son of George Henry and, Annie Mary Key, of Cadoxton, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 8, Column. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAWRENCE : Skipper ALEXANDER |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 32. Husband of Jessie Ann Lawrence, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McGRATH : Cook STEPHEN |
LT/MX. 84379. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Son of Patrick and Kate McGrath. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 10, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OSBORNE : Sto. WILLIAM JOHN |
LT/KX. 106551. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Osbome, of Pontycymmer, Glamorgan. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PAGE : Ldg. Sea. JACK |
LT/JX. 183079. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 29. Son of Henry Joseph and Eva Ellen Page, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband of Kathleen Joyce Page, of Lowestoft. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PALMER : Steward NORMAN WILLIAM |
LT/LX. 27518. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
QUINLAN : Skipper Lieut. PATRICK JOSEPH, DSC |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 31. Son of Patrick Joseph and Williamina Quinlan, of Aberdeen; husband of Williamina Christina Quinlan, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
REID : Skipper JAMES |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 30. Son of Alexander and Maggie Jean Reid, of Port Gordon, Banffshire. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 9, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RICHES : Seaman CHARLES LESLIE |
LT/JX. 281707. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 19. Son of Henry John and Elizabeth A. G. Riches, of Lowestoft, Suffolk. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROGERSON : Second Hand THOMAS |
LT/JX. 205218. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 26. Son of Thomas Patrick and Louie Rogerson; husband of Irene Rogerson, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Laertes | Panel 9, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WHITEHALL : Seaman EDWARD FREDERICK JOHN |
LT/JX. 240308. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Laertes. 25th July, 1942. Age 25. Son of Edward John and Charlotte Emma Whitehall; husband of Edith May Whitehall, of Camberwell, London. |
Notes or comments: Shakespearean class, ordered December 1939, launched October 1940, completed as A/S, 1941 joined 1st M/S-A/S Group at Freetown as convoy escort, torpedoed by U-201 off Freetown (Colledge: Ships RN Vol2; Lenton/Colledge Warships WW2; Toghill: Trawlers1). |
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Lapwing | Panel 16, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | Sloop |
ADAMS : Seaman GEORGE |
LT/JX. 251451. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Lapwing. 20th March, 1945. Son of George and Agnes Adams; husband of Helen Adams of Glasgow. |
Notes or comments: Modified Black Swan class sloop, 1430 tons, torpedoed and sunk by U-968 in Kola inlet, north of Murmansk, 61 survivors and 158 men died. (Young: Ships of RN; U-boat net) |
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Leyland | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TENNANT : Second Hand JOHN NOBLE RUTHERFORD |
LT/JX. 210851. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 11th February, 1942. Age 28. Son of James and Christina Noble Rutherford Tennant, of Newhaven, Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar 25/11/42 (Toghill: Trawlers2). No details of any incident 11/02/42. |
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Leyland | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ANNAL : Sub-Lieut. FRANK |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 25th November, 1942. Age 25. Son of Frank and Annie Annal; husband of Annie Annal, of Meanwood, Yorkshire, B.A. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Leyland | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
NEARS : Lieut. ARTHUR KENNEDY |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 25th November, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Leyland | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OSMONDE : Seaman ISAAC GARFIELD |
LT/JX. 280376. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 25th November, 1942. Age 28. Son of Rubben and Hannah J. Osmonde, of Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Leyland | Panel 10, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PORTER : Seaman GEORGE |
LT/JX. 280358. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 25th November, 1942. Age 25. Son of Enos and Thirza Porter, of Victoria Cove, Newfoundland. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Native of Newfoundland |
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Leyland | Panel 9, Column2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Seaman IVOR |
LT/IX. 406435. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 25th November, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). |
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Leyland | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
BATCHELOR : Seaman ROBERT LEONARD |
LT/JX. 278199. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 26th November, 1942. Age 35. Son of Charles and Alice Elizabeth Batchelor, of Wellington, Shropshire. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Date as CWGC. Most records show loss 25/11/42. |
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Leyland | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ELLIOTT : Lieut. JOHN HARDYMAN |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 26th November, 1942. Age 29. Son of John and Dorothea Hardyman ElIiott, of Exmouth, Devon. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Date as CWGC. Most records show loss 25/11/42. |
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Leyland | Panel 8, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JONES : Sub-Lieut. BERNARD WATTS |
RNVR. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 27th November, 1942. Age 25. Son of B. Watts Jones and Beatrice Jones, of Swansea. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Date as CWGC. Most records show loss 25/11/42. |
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Leyland | Panel 8, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAMB : Ldg. Sea. EDWARD |
LT/X.7057C. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Leyland. 27th November, 1942. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Date as CWGC. Most records show loss 25/11/42. |
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Leyland | Panel 10, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ROBBINS : Ldg. Steward EDWARD THOMAS HERBERT |
LT/LX. 30237. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Leyland. 2nd December, 1942. Age 20. Son of Edward and Lily Robbins, of Falmouth, Cornwall. |
Notes or comments: Purchased for anti-submarine duties September, 1939, sunk in collision with merchantman off Gibraltar (Toghill: Trawlers2). Date as CWGC. Most records show loss 25/11/42. |
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Libra | Panel 2, Column 3. |
H.M.S. | |
ROBERTS : Seaman EDWIN |
LT/JX. 174634. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Libra. 22nd December, 1940. Age 25. Son of Edwin Beck Roberts and Elizabeth Eleanor Roberts, of Hoylake, Cheshire. |
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Lincoln City | Panel 6, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DIGBY : Engineman HUBERT |
LT/KX. 87956. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lincoln City. 21st February, 1941. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by air attack off Faroes (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Lincoln City | Panel 7, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HOARE : Ord. Seaman Steward JOHN ALFRED |
LT/JX. 207302. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lincoln City. 21st February, 1941. Age 20. Son of John Alfred ami Annie Hoare. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by air attack off Faroes (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Lincoln City | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HUMPHREY : Seaman CECIL |
LT/JX. 180393. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lincoln City. 21st February, 1941. Age 41. Son of Arthur Ernest and Elizabeth Humphrey, of Hull; husband of Eveline Humphrey, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by air attack off Faroes (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Lincoln City | Panel 5, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OSBORNE : Seaman JOHN BENJAMIN |
LT/X. 20744A. RNR (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Lincoln City. 21st February, 1941. Age 25. Son of Benjamin and Jane Howe Osbome; husband of Pearl Winifred Osbome, of Harrogate, Yorkshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by air attack off Faroes (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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Lincoln City | Panel 6, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TAYLOR : Seaman STANLEY ALEXANDER |
LT/X. 21635A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Lincoln City. 21st February, 1941. Age 24. Son of Alexander and Margaret Taylor, of North Shields, Northumberland; husband of Rosanna Taylor, of North Shields. |
Notes or comments: Hired September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, sunk by air attack off Faroes (Toghill: Trawlers2; Colledge: Ships RN Vol2) |
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lnkpen | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TAYLOR : Sto. HUGH |
LT/KX. 106971. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler lnkpen. 5th April, 1944. Age 24. Son of John R and E. Taylor, of Liverpool. |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
JOHNSON : Seaman ERIC MENZIES |
LT/JX. 166255. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 23rd December, 1939. Age 19. Son of Herbert Menzies J ohnson and Eva Gladys Johnson, of Gipsyville, Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CRESSEY : Seaman ARTHUR THOMAS |
LT/JX. 166253. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. Age 24. Son of Arthur H. and Hannah Cressey, of Hull; husband of Muriel Cressey, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HUNTER : Sto. JAMES |
LT/KX. 99394. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MILNE : Sto. JAMES |
LT/X. 10107S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. |
Notes or comments: Duplicate entry, real name (and recorded on memorial as) John Savage but served as Stoker James Milne. Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SAVAGE : Sto. JOHN |
LT/X. 10107S. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. |
Notes or comments: Duplicate entry, real name (and recorded on memorial as) John Savage but served as Stoker James Milne. Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SPICE : Ldg. Sea. LEONARD VICTOR |
LT/55640. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STORY : Seaman EDWARD |
LT/X. 21O69A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. Age 20. Son of John Edward and Catherine Story, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WEST : Engineman RICHARD |
LT/X. 5940ES. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. Age 33. Son of George and Margaret Jane West; husband of Annie West, of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WINPENNY : Second Hand CHRISTOPHER |
LT/X. 219lOA. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 24th December, 1939. Son of Charles and Rebecca Winpenny; husband of Mary Winpenny, of Aberdeen. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
KAVENEY : Seaman JAMES WILLIAM |
C/JX. 166248. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 25th December, 1939. Age 29. Son of Patrick Terance and Lilian Kaveney, of Hull; husband of Dorothy Kaveney, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MERCER : Seaman JOHN |
C/JX. 166254. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 25th December, 1939. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TEASDEL : Seaman-Cook LEONARD PERCY |
LT/JX. 165014. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 25th December, 1939. Son of John William and Florence Edith Teasdel, of Cobholm Island, Norfolk. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Doon | Panel 1, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
THOMPSON : Skipper GEORGE HENRY ALEXANDER |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Loch Doon. 25th December, 1939. |
Notes or comments: Hired August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, believed sunk by mine off Blyth (Toghill: Trawlers2; Lenton/Colledge: Warships WW2) |
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Loch Hope | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M.S. | |
BELCHER : Seaman CHARLES ERNEST |
LT/JX. 321044. RN. Patrol Service. H.M.S. Loch Hope. 16th May, 1944. Age 22. Son of Alfred Ernest and Nellie May Belcher, of Grimsby, Lincolnshire. |
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Loch Inver | Panel 2, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COLES : Seaman PHILLIP JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/X. 19979A. RNR. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DOUGAL : Seaman DAVID |
LT/JX. 215822. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 26. Son of David and Jessie Dougal; husband of Alice Charlotte Dougal, of South Shields, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
DOWNIE : Seaman GEORGE |
LT/JX. 215762. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 26. Son of George and Mary Downie, of Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 2, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
EVANS : Seaman FRANK ROBERT |
LT/JX. 217932. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 27. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans; husband of Blanche Evelyn Evans, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARRISON : Engineman GEORGE WILLlAM CHRISTOPHER |
LT/KX. .116111. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 30. Son of George William and Florence May Harrison, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HART : Ord. Sea. JOHN WILLIAM |
LT/JX. 219630. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 29. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hart, of Folkestone, Kent; husband of Kathleen L. Hart, of Folkestone. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LLOYD : Sto. GEORGE |
LT/KX. 116097. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 38. Husband of Mary Ann Lloyd, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McQUILLAN : Sto. 2nd Cl. JAMES |
LT/KX. 108090. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 23. Son of William and Margaret Sowter McQuillan, of Sunderland, Co. Durham. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 4, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MURRAY : Sto. 2nd Cl. GEORGE GRAHAM GRIESON |
LT/KX. 108091. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Son of Mrs. A. Murray, of Innerlithen, Peeblesshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 3, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
PIRIE : Engineman ALEXANDER |
LT/KX. 114024. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SYMINGTON : Ord. Sea. ROBERT |
LT/JX. 215797. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 27. Son of John and Christina Symington, of Dundee. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Inver | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Seaman IVOR |
LT/JX. 210815. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Inver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 24. Son of Evan John and Lilian M. S. Williams; husband of Elizabeth W. Williams, of Fleetwood, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch lnver | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARDCASTLE : Skipper THOMAS |
RNR. H.M. Trawler Loch lnver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 31. Son of John Albert and Florence Hardcasde, of Hull; husband of Annie Elizabeth Hardcasde, of Hull. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch lnver | Panel 1, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
STRACHAN : Second Hand PETER RITCHIE |
LT/JX. 215886. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch lnver. 22nd September, 1940. Age 31. Son of James Ritchie Strachan and of Magdaline Crawford Strachan; husband of Jestina Strachan, of Pennar, Pembrokeshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned October 1939 and converted to auxilliary patrol vessel, basd at Harwich, sunk by mine off Harwich (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Monteith | Panel 3, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LAW : Sto. GEORGE |
LT/KX. 106824. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Monteith. 24th September, 1940. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Portland, attacked by bomber off Portland 24th September 1940 and six killed, from 1941 employed as submarine escort and returned to owners November 1945 (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Monteith | Panel 3, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
OVERTON : Ord. Sea. THOMAS HENRY |
LT/JX. 180083. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Monteith. 24th September, 1940. Age 26. Son of Jesse and Eleanor Mary Overton; husband of Grace Overton, of Barton, Devon. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Portland, attacked by bomber off Portland 24th September 1940 and six killed, from 1941 employed as submarine escort and returned to owners November 1945 (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Loch Monteith | Panel 4, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
RIX : Seaman-Steward ALBERT ERNEST |
LT/JX. 164328. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Loch Monteith. 24th September, 1940. Age 26. Son of Albert R and Beatrice E. Rix, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; husband of Ellen C. I. Rix, of Great Yarmouth. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, based at Portland, attacked by bomber off Portland 24th September 1940 and six killed, from 1941 employed as submarine escort and returned to owners November 1945 (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 14, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
CLARK : Seaman PETER |
LT/JX. 193149. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. Age 40. Son of Simon and Margaret Clark, of Musselburgh, Midlothian; husband of Jean Thomson Clark, of Musselburgh. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 16, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COCKSEDGE : Ldg. Steward WILLIAM HENRY |
LT/LX. 31623. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 16, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
COTTERELL : Asst. Steward JOHN HENRY |
LT/LX. 617645. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. Age 35. Son of John and Esther Cotterell; husband of Dons May Cotterell, of Southsea, Hampshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 15, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
MATTHEWS : Sto. VALENTINE COLMAN |
LT/KX. 116578. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. Age 30. Son of Francis William and Alice Matthews; husband of Doris Matthews, of East Kirkby, Nottinghamshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 14, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
McNEILL : Seaman DONALD |
LT/JX. 529927. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. Age 40. Son of Donald and Margaret McNeill; husband of Sarah McNeill, of Tarbert, Argyllshire. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
TAIT : Ch. Engineman ANDREW |
LT/X. 5958ES. RN. (Patrol Service). H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Austin | Panel 15, Column 2. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
WILLIAMS : Engineman CHARLES PATRICK |
LT/KX. 100303. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Austin. 24th June, 1944. |
Notes or comments: requisitioned September 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, joined the Northern Patrol, 1941 transferred to Iceland command for Russian convoys until December 1943, paid off and refitted, recomissioned May 1944, A/S escort at Op. Neptune, sunk by acoustic mine Seine Bay, Normandy (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Hailsham | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
ATKINS : Ldg. Cook JAMES |
LT/MX. 94739. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Hailsham. 27th February, 1943. Age 29. Son of James and Selina Margaret Atkins; husband of Eileen Elizabeth Atkins, of Edmonton, Middlesex. |
Notes or comments: purchased into RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, torpedoed by E-boat while escorting convoy WP.300 in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Hailsham | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HARRIS : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 125438. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Hailsham. 27th February, 1943. Age 22. Son of George and Ivy Harris, of Barrowford, Lancashire. |
Notes or comments: purchased into RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, torpedoed by E-boat while escorting convoy WP.300 in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Hailsham | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
HORTON : Sto. FREDERICK |
LT/KX. 106667. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Hailsham. 27th February, 1943. Age 26. Son of Arthur John and Florence Ada Horton, of Sutton, Surrey; husband of Marjorie Irene Horton, of Sutton. |
Notes or comments: purchased into RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, torpedoed by E-boat while escorting convoy WP.300 in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Hailsham | Panel 12, Column 3. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
LEWIS : Sto. FRANK FERGUSON |
LT/KX. 133043. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Hailsham. 27th February, 1943. Age 33. Son of Frank Ferguson Lewis and Alexandrina Lewis, of Edinburgh; husband of Mary Lawson Lewis, of Edinburgh. |
Notes or comments: purchased into RN August 1939 and converted for anti-submarine duties, torpedoed by E-boat while escorting convoy WP.300 in Channel (Toghill: Trawlers2) |
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Lord Hailsham | Panel 13, Column 1. |
H.M. Trawler | Trawler |
SHAW : Sto. JOHN |
LT/KX. 153475. RN. Patrol Service. H.M. Trawler Lord Hai |
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