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World War 1 - Casualty Lists of the Royal Navy and Dominion Navies
Researched & compiled by Don Kindell

1st - 30th SEPTEMBER 1915
in date, ship/unit & name order

HMS Arno, destroyer, lost 23 March 1918 (Navy Photos, click to enlarge)

on to October 1915

 

Notes:

(1) Casualty information in order - Surname, First name, Initial(s), Rank and part of the Service other than RN (RNR, RNVR, RFR, RMLI etc), Service Number (ratings only, also if Dominion or Indian Navies), (on the books of another ship/shore establishment, O/P – on passage), Fate

(2) Click for abbreviations

(3) Click here for lists by Name in the Casualties Homepage

 


 

 

 

Wednesday, 1 September 1915

 

Boy George, hired net drifter

 STEPHEN, Charles J, Deck Hand, RNR, 5321 DA, drowned

 

MINED AND SUNK IN SAME NORTH SEA FIELD

 

Malta, hired trawler, auxiliary patrol,

 ARMES, Thomas P, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 813

 BAIN, William, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1830

 BORMAN, Harry, Engineman, RNR, ES 1082

 HALL, Edward, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1831

 MOLLOY, Patrick, Seaman, RNR, A 3243

 PICKERING, William, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 7502

 TURNER, Thomas W, Trimmer, RNR, TS 977

 

Nadine, hired trawler, minesweeper

 AMIS, John J, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 1444

 BALLS, Arthur W, Engineman, RNR, ES 1049

 FISH, William, Engineman, RNR, ES 1053

 FITZGERALD, Patrick, Seaman, RNR, A 5697

 FRANCIS, Henry, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1946

 JOHNSON, John F, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 5036

 SAUNDERS, Percy M, Ty/Skipper, RNR

 SHILLITO, Ernest S, Trimmer, RNR, TS 914

 STATHERS, Walter, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 361

__________

 

Niobe (RCN), old cruiser

 WALSH, Samuel, Stoker, RCN, 20553, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 ASH, John B, Private, RMLI, 16444 (Ply)

 HALL, Charles, Private, RMLI, 16249 (Ply)

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 ROWLAND, Albert J, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 936

 

 

Thursday, 2 September 1915

 

Cameleon, destroyer

 CHALMERS, Robert K, Stoker 1c, K 5784, drowned

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 CHANDLER, Harry E, Private, RMLI, S 588 (Ch)

 TAYLOR, John, Private, RMLI, 193 S (Ch), illness in Alexandria

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 EASTON, Stewart E, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 1966

__________

 

RND, Owner Driver -  driver of own motor vehicle,

 CLAYTON, Gerald E C, Honorary 2nd Lieutenant, RM, discharged, illness in UK

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 POMEROY, Albert, Leading Seaman, 195300, illness

 

 

Friday, 3 September 1915

 

Cynthia, old destroyer

 BARTLETT, William H, Stoker Petty Officer, 296340, illness

 

Grafton, cruiser

 CLEVELAND, Frank, Petty Officer 1c, 209633 (Ch), DOW in HS Galatea

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 KEEN, Allwyn, Private, RMLI, 11856 (Ch), illness in Mudros

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 MARTIN, Andrew, Private, RMLI, 17331 (Ply)

 OLDFIELD, Walter, Private, RMLI, S 252 (Ply)

__________

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 BRISON, Thomas, Leading Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 3689, illness in Mudros

 

Stephen Furness, squadron supply ship

 BOWLT, Bartholomew, Fireman, MMR, (no service number listed), accident

 

 

Saturday, 4 September 1915

 

Argonaut, old cruiser

 WILKINSON, Samuel, Stoker, RNR, 3060 S, illness

 

Dahlia, fleet sweeping sloop, mined and damaged in North Sea, one man died of wounds on 6th

 BROOK, Albert C, Petty Officer (Coast Guard), 156625 (Po)

 EMM, Sidney, Stoker 1c (RFR B 20), 144882 (Po)

 GOWER, William, Ordinary Signalman, RNVR, Bristol Z 314

 HAYES, Florence, Stoker Petty Officer, 303835 (Po)

 

E.7, submarine, trapped in nets and mined, Dardanelles, 4 September 1915, no lives lost, all POW

 Blanchard, Herbert, Stoker 1c, K 4093 (Po)

 Coates, Asher, Py/Engine Room Artificer, RNR, E A 1569

 Cochrane, Archibald Douglas, Lieutenant Commander, RN

 Dalnoky, Louis Anthony James, Petty Officer, 174160 (Ch)

 Dempsey, William George, Leading Seaman, 215684 (Po)

 Doyle, Alexander, Act/Leading Stoker, K 2079 (Po)

 Godfrey, John Herbert, Signalman, 233750 (Po)

 Gwynne, Ernest Alfred, Petty Officer, ANF 924/7475 (RAN) (had been crewmen of AE 2 and identified himself as such to be with his old crew)

 Harrison, John Henry, Engine Room Artificer 2c, 271342 (Po)

 Hooper, Reginald, Leading Seaman, J 327 (Dev)

 Hubbard, Frederick James, Act/Leading Stoker, 310584 (Po)

 Johnson, William Edward James, Stoker 1c, K 9390 (Po)

 Macklin, H, Engine Room Artificer, RNR, 927 E A

 Matthews, William Henry, Able Seaman, 216454 (Po)

 McDonald, William Gordon, Engine Room Artificer 3c, 271951 (Po)

 Osborne, Ernest, Stoker 1c, K 769 (Dev)

 Parkhurst, Thomas Milner James, Leading Telegraphist, J 8151 (Po)

 Pope, Harry Henry, Stoker 1c, 305208 (Po)

 Reid, William, Able Seaman, 214966 (Dev)

 Ross, Percy Charles, Able Seaman, 233417 (Po)

 Scaife, John Andrew Hanson, Lieutenant, RN (ret)

 Sims, Robert Walter, Petty Officer, 179585 (Po)

 Taylor, Edward Charles, Chief Stoker, 283225 (Po)

 Tomkinson, Thomas Henry, Stoker 1c, K 20431 (Po)

 Twyman, Irwin Muirhead, Sub Lieutenant, RN

 Websdale, Edward Samuel, Petty Officer, 182183 (Po)

 Wilson, Archibald, Leading Stoker, RAN, 7501

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RNAS, Armoured Car Squadron

 CLARK, Albert, Petty Officer Mechanic, RNAS, F 4059

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 WASSELL, Charles E, Private, RMLI, 19317 (Ch), DOW

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 BOWSER, William, Private, RMLI, S 340 (Po)

 FISHER, Francis W, Private, RMLI, S 251 (Ply)

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 PHILLIPS, Leonard, Able Seaman, RNVR, Wales Z/128, illness in HS Delta

__________

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 MAJOR, Henry, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z/534, illness in Alexandria

 

 

Sunday, 5 September 1915

 

Inconstant, light cruiser

 CAMPBELL, John, Seaman, RNR, B 2805, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RNAS, 11th Squadron Armoured Cars

 HUMPHRYS, Frederick J, Ty/Surgeon, DOW

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 MANN, William J, Private, RMLI, 18722 (Ch)

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 COOPER, Charles, Stoker 1c (RFR B 7881), 292553 (Ch), DOW in UK

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 TUXFORD, John H, Able Seaman, RNVR, KW 509, DOW

__________

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 NOCHER, Thomas, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 2748, illness in HS Delta

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 CHEALES, Clement B, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1013, illness in Alexandria

 WEDEKIND, Lawrence, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1134, illness in Gibraltar

 

RND, Medical Unit attached to 2nd RM Battalion

 BEDELL-SIVRIGHT, David R, Ty/Surgeon, illness in HS Dunluce Castle

 

RND, Portsmouth Battalion

 MELVIN, John J, Private, RMLI, S 302 (Po), illness in UK

 

 

Monday, 6 September 1915

 

Agamemnon, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 SELLARS, William F, Chief Ship's Cook, 356218, illness in Greece

 

Caronia, armed merchant cruiser, Halifax harbour, possibly in incident leading to sinking of a picket boat

 COOKE, Robert M, Chief Steward, MMR, drowned, body recovered, buried in Halifax (right - thanks to Eleanor Williams)

 DAY, Elystan T, Midshipman, RNR, drowned, body not recovered

 

Dahlia, fleet sweeping sloop, damaged on 4th

 PELLING, Alfred G, Stoker 1c (RFR B 4119), SS 102567 (Po), DOW

 

Empress of Russia, armed merchant cruiser

 MING, Lo, Fireman, (no service number listed), illness

 

Exmouth, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 ARIS, Maurice W, Private, RMLI, 13727 (Ply), illness in Greece

 

Foxhound, destroyer

 FORD, Frederick A, Stoker 1c, 305357, drowned

 

Leviathan, cruiser

 SAINT, Ernest G, Private, RMLI, 17066 (Po), drowned, buried Halifax (St Johns) Cemetery

 

M.20, monitor

 DANIEL, James W G, Private, RMLI, 14452 (Po), drowned

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 NELSON, George H, Signalman, 226796, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Bridging Train, RAN

 PERKINS, Edward C, Chief Petty Officer, RAN, 256

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 CAMPSALL, Lawrence, Able Seaman, RNVR, KW 396, DOW

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 SHORT, William C, Able Seaman, RNVR, Sussex Z 21

__________

 

Venerable, pre-Dreadnought battleship, destroyer depot ship, Taranto

 CREASEY, William F G, Able Seaman, J 29545, illness

 

 

Tuesday, 7 September 1915

 

Alarm, destroyer

 DENNIS, Charlie, Petty Officer 1c, 191739 (Dev), died

 

Anti Aircraft Corps

 COOK, Henry C, Chief Petty Officer, RNVR, AA/177, illness in UK

 

Attentive, light cruiser, bombed and damaged by German Albatros aircraft at Dover, seven men wounded

 ADAMS, David, Private, RMLI, 7578 (Po)

 DUNCAN, John F, Officer's Cook 3c, L 4113 (Po)

 

Edward VII, hired trawler, minesweeper/cable repair vessel

 WALTERS, Thomas G, Trimmer, RNR, TS 276, drowned during minesweeping duties

 

Excellent, Gunnery School, Portsmouth

 STOUT, William, Seaman, Shetland Trawler RNR, 124 L, illness

 

Glory, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 GODDEN, Richard, Able Seaman, 144561, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 PINDARD, Thomas, Leading Seaman, 220472, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RNAS, Armoured Car Squadron

 BENNETT, Leonard D, Petty Officer Mechanic, RNAS, F 1203, DOW

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 BELL, Charles, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 1789

__________

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 DIGGER, Horace A T, Private, RMLI, 392 S (Ply), illness in Mudros

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 STABLES, George, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 1206, DOW and illness in Mudros

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 THOMPSON, Henry W, Boy 2c, J 39692, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 COUCH, William H, Boy 1c, J 30981, illness

 

 

Wednesday, 8 September 1915

 

Albion, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 RICOU, Raymond R, Ordinary Seaman, J 25679, illness

 

E.2, submarine

 LYON, Harold V, Lieutenant, drowned

 

E B C, hired net drifter

 EDGE, Alfred J, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 4658, drowned

 

Royal Naval Air Service, air crash in UK

 HILLIARD, Gerald W, Flight Sub Lieutenant

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 RICE, Charles H, Leading Seaman, RNVR, KX 544, DOW

__________

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 BENGE, James W, Able Seaman, RNVR, Sussex 5/270, illness in HS Cawdor Castle

 

Scorpion, destroyer

 WRIGHT, Percy R N, Stoker 1c, K 9640, died in Greece

 

 

Thursday, 9 September 1915

 

Conquest, light cruiser

 STUTELY, Frank E E, Ordinary Seaman, SS 5618, illness

 

Emperor of India, Dreadnought battleship

 YOUNG, Bertram R, Ordinary Seaman, J 28662, illness

 

PERSIAN GULF

 

Pyramus, old light cruiser, both killed in an accident in Iran (Persia)

 GENTRY, Raymond C, Chief Petty Officer, 168991 (Ch)

 WOOD, Frederick S, Yeoman of Signals, 211530 (Ch)

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 CALVERT, Thomas S, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 3401, DOW in HS Dunluce Castle

 STEPHENSON, John, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 930

 

RND, Portsmouth Battalion

 DORMER, Albert F, Private, RMLI, 13385 (Ply), DOW in RN Hospital Haslar

__________

 

RND, Divisional HQ

 SKANDAIAN, C (initial only), Interpreter, Greek civilian, illness in Mudros

 

St George, depot ship, ex-cruiser

 COMERFORD, Gordon P, Leading Stoker, 308507, illness

 

Vernon, Torpedo School, Portsmouth

 BRIDSON, Edward M, Able Seaman, J 15998, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 MURPHY, John, Stoker, RNR, 1637 T, ex-Nottingham, illness

 

 

Friday, 10 September 1915

 

Folkestone, hired screw minesweeper

 RICHARDS, Frederick W H B, Cook's Mate, M 5538, illness

 

Impregnable, Boys Training Ship, Devonport

 WALKER, William, Boy 2c, J 41592, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 FLETCHER, Bertie S, Private, RMLI, 18673 (Ch), illness in RM Depot Deal

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 BIZZELL, Bertram A, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1222

 BLIGH, Edward H S, Ty/Lieutenant, RNVR, DOW in HS Soudan

__________

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 DAVIDSON, Thomas, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z/17, illness in Gibraltar, died in HS Cawdor Castle

 

Vernon, Torpedo School, Portsmouth

 YOUNG, Edwin P, Able Seaman, J 14247, illness

 

 

Saturday, 11 September 1915

 

NORTH SEA MINELAYING OPERATION

 

Fearless, scout cruiser, damaged in collision with Hydra, one rating died of wounds on 12th, and one on 16th

 SOBEY, George, Painter 2c, M 1485

 WHITE, John F, Armourer's Crew, 9997 (Po)

 

Hydra, destroyer,

 FOOD, William H, Leading Cook's Mate, 362756

__________

 

Manxman, seaplane carrier

 KEABLE, Henry B, Ty/Assistant Paymaster, RNR, died in Italy

 

Otranto, armed merchant cruiser

 STOREY, Thomas B, Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 MELLY, John, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3501, DOW

 SIMMONDS, Albert H, Able Seaman, RNVR, Wales Z/619, illness in HS Delta

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 PHILLIPS, David J, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1168, accident

__________

 

Royal Naval Reserve

 JONES, Thomas, Ty/Engineer, RNR, illness

 

 

Sunday, 12 September 1915

 

Canada (RCN), fleet auxiliary

 GEORGE, Joseph H, Able Seaman, RNCVR, V R 431, drowned

 

Fearless, light cruiser, damaged on 11th

 LUDLAM, John L, Armourer's Crew, M 11274 (Po), DOI

 

President III, Accounting Base, London and other locations

 ALLEN, Francis J, Air Mechanic 2c, RNAS, F 7599, illness

 

RNAS Eastchurch, two aircraft in collision, both pilots killed

 ALEXANDER, James M, Ty/Py/Flight Sub Lieutenant, flying Caudron G.III School tractor biplane

 KEITH-JOHNSTON, Macfie, Ty/Flight Sub Lieutenant,  flying Short S.38 nacelle-type pusher biplane

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 PACKER, Edward T, Petty Officer, RNVR, KP 62, DOW in HS Dunluce Castle

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 NIXON, John A, Leading Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 1958

 

RND, Howe Battalion (en route In Royal George)

 MITCHELL, Robert W, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 4816, accidentally shot, DOW

__________

 

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 HARPER, Frederick C, Private, RMLI, 222 S (Ch), illness in Cairo

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 DICKEN, Aldersey, Sub Lieutenant, RNVR, illness in RN Hospital Plymouth

 

 

Monday, 13 September 1915

 

Attentive. light cruiser, damaged on 7th

 GILES, Percy, Private, RMLI, 18148 (Po), DOW in France

 

Empress of Russia, armed merchant cruiser

 LITTLE, John, Petty Officer 1c, 168020, illness

 

Exmouth, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 RODGER, James B, Ordinary Telegraphist, J 31008, illness

 

Grouse, hired trawler, minesweeper

 KING, Alexander, Trimmer, RNR, 771 TS, illness

 

RNAS, Armoured Car Squadron

 TURNER, Douglas, Petty Officer, RNAS, F 1449, died in Greece

 

 

Tuesday, 14 September 1915

 

City of Dundee, hired trawler, auxiliary patrol, sunk in collision in Dover Straits

 BAKER, Thomas, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1798

 CLAY, Joseph, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1641

 FREEMAN, Charles E, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 491

 HILL, William E, Trimmer, RNR, TS 3304

 HOWE, Arthur E, 2nd Engineman, RNR, ES 919

 MAY, Thomas, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1700

 SUTTON, Ernest A, Ty/Warrant Telegraphist, RNR

 

Colossus, Dreadnought battleship

 DE BURGH, John M T, Act/Sub Lieutenant, drowned

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 WARD, William, Private, RMLI, 6779 (Ch), illness

__________

 

RND, 3rd Field Ambulance, RM Medical Unit

 BLACKBURN, Herbert, Private, RM, S 3778 (Deal), illness in Mudros

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 TEMPLE, John W, Able Seaman, RNVR, Z 3483, illness in Malta

 

Wear, old destroyer

 NORRIS, Archibald P, Engineer Lieutenant, illness in Malta

 

 

Wednesday, 15 September 1915

 

Agamemnon, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 MONTEATH, Hugh T, Stoker 1c, K 13553 (Ch), illness in UK

 

Amethyst, light cruiser

 VINCENT, Ernest J, Able Seaman, J 6727, illness

 

Lagos, miscellaneous vessel, Cameroons area

 ELLIOTT, Robert, Sub Lieutenant, RNR, died in Cameroons

 

Mars, troop transport, disarmed ex-pre-Dreadnought battleship

 DILLON, Edward T W, Ordinary Seaman, J 42989 (Ch), drowned

 

RMLI Recruiter

 CLISSOLD, Charles, Colour Sergeant, RMLI, 288 (Ch), illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 MILLS, Frederick J G, Private, RMLI, 16454 (Ply), DOW

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 DUNCAN, William, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde 2/2444, illness in HS Delta

__________

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 TEMPLE, Daniel G, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z/3503, illness in Malta

 

Talbot, old light cruiser

 STUCKLING, William G, Able Seaman, J 7049, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 THOMAS, Harold L, Boy 1c, J 33530 (Ply), illness

 

 

Thursday, 16 September 1915

 

Carnarvon, cruiser

 FOOTE, William H, 2nd Cook's Mate, M 12127, illness

 

Fearless, light cruiser, damaged on 11th

 HANKINSON, Alfred L, Armourer's Crew, M 1139, DOI

 

HM Coast Guard Station Winterton

 WATTS, Albert E, Leading Boatman (Coast Guard), (no service number listed), illness

 

RND,  2nd RM Battalion

 SKIDMORE, Edward P, Private, RMLI, S 205 (Ply), illness in HS Aquitania

 

RND, 3rd Reserve Battalion

 HALLAM, Arthur, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 5254, accident in UK

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 PURVIS, Arthur L, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 2675, illness in RN Hospital Portland

 

 

Friday, 17 September 1915

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 BANNISTER, Philip W, Able Seaman, RNVR, Sussex 4/215, illness in Alexandria

 

Royal Navy

 SHUTER, Joseph A, Commander, illness

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 GARNER, Albert J, Private, RMLI, 18237 (Po), illness in Gallipoli, died in UK

 

RND, Divisional Train

 SCOTFORD, Thomas, Private, RM, 1723 (Deal), illness in Alexandria

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 STRONG, Thomas H B, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 2125, DOW in HS Valdivia

__________

 

Europa, old cruiser, flagship and depot ship Aegean

 BALDWIN, William E, Able Seaman, 178332, illness

 

 

Saturday, 18 September 1915

 

Australian Naval & Military Expeditionary Force

 GOSS, Albert J, Army Sergeant, 102, illness

 

Glory, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 SMITH, Henry F, Able Seaman (RFR B 1463), 173538 (Po), illness

 

Lydian, hired trawler, minesweeper, mined and sunk in Dover Straits

 CRISP, William C, 2nd Hand, RNR, DA 434

 JOB, David T, Engineman, RNR, ES 84

 LITTLEWOOD, Ernest A E, Seaman, RNR, A 4305

 MACLEOD, William, Seaman, RNR, A 3864

 MORE, George, Seaman, RNR, B 3744

 PHILLIPS, James C, Skipper, RNR

 SWABY, William G, Engineman, RNR, ES 2800

 WILSON, Edwin E P S, Signalman, RNVR, Sussex Z 167

 

Royal Naval Air Service

 CROUCHER, William, Ty/Py/Flight Sub Lieutenant, accident in UK, DOI

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion,

 SMEDLEY, Frederick W, Private, RMLI, 18064 (Ply), illness in hospital ship

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 RYAN, John A, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1048, illness in Mudros

 

Talbot, old light cruiser

 VIZARD, Leonard F, Paymaster Commander, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 WEBB, John, Boy 2c, J 35465, illness

 

 

Sunday, 19 September 1915

 

Baron Ardrossan, squadron supply ship

 GOSLING, William A T, Petty Officer, 119167, illness in Malta

 

Highflyer, old light cruiser

 HOLE, Edgar J, Able Seaman, 209707, illness

 

Marshal Ney, monitor

 PEARSON, Arthur, Able Seaman, J 4690, died in France

 

Osiris, depot ship, trawlers and drifters, Malta, ex-AMC Osiris

 JACOMB, James H, Trimmer, RNR, TS 3214, drowned

 

Psyche (RAN), old light cruiser

BELTON, Horace, Stoker Petty Officer, RAN, 1815, died in Burma

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 HIGHET, Alexander, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 2603, illness in Malta

__________

 

Shark, destroyer

 BARLOW, James F W, Able Seaman, J 13187 (Po), accident

 

Tyne, submarine depot ship

 TREVOR, Hubert D, Ordinary Seaman, SS 6364, died

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 BURTENSHAW, William H, Stoker 2c, K 27218, illness

 

 

Monday, 20 September 1915

 

Clementina, hired yacht, in collision, beached and abandoned off Ireland on 5 August, believed injured at that time

 MANNING, Edward S, Assistant Engineer, RNR, illness

 

Euryalus, cruiser

 DURRANT, George, Leading Stoker (RFR B 7335), 291346, drowned

 

Impregnable, Boys Training Ship, Devonport

 PARAMORE, Henry J, Chief Petty Officer, 148470, illness

 

Royal Naval Air Service

 HAY, Douglas A, Ty/Py/Flight Sub Lieutenant, died in UK

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 BRIGHT, Frederick G, Private, RMLI, 16995 (Po)

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 MIALL - GREEN, Wilfred S, Lieutenant Commander, RNVR, DOW in HS Aquitania

__________

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 NICHOLLS, Frederick, Private, RMLI, 19538 (Ch), illness in hospital ship

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 HARRISON, Robert S, Leading Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 1645, illness in Mudros

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth (Naval Siege Guns)

 CRAGG, Noel H, Lieutenant,  killed

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 TOLLEY, William, 2nd Cook's Mate, M 10304, illness

 

 

Tuesday, 21 September 1915

 

RND, 3rd (Depot) Battalion, Crystal Palace

 ARMSTRONG, William, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 2319, discharged, illness in UK

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 BECK, Joseph E, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1252

 LEES, John O, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 965

__________

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 DALE, Cecil M, Stoker 1c (RFR B 5/ 1983), 294309 (Ch), died in UK

 THOMSON, Alexander, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z/3402, illness in HS Formosa

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 RENNIE, Thomas D, Trimmer, RNR, 3350 TS, illness

 

 

Wednesday, 22 September 1915

 

E.6, submarine

 HALL, Clarence T, Telegraphist, J 6309 (Ch), drowned

 

HM Coast Guard

 CAMPKIN, Henry, Chief Officer, Coast Guard, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

Cornwallis, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 COLES, Frederick, Able Seaman, 216791 (Ch), DOW

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 HARGREAVES, James T, Private, RMLI, 16990 (Ply)

 HOLLIMAN, Andrew J R, Private, RMLI, 17484 (Po)

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 MORRISON, Donald, Able Seaman, RNVR, KP 937, DOW in HS Dunluce Castle

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 BROWN, Robert, Leading Seaman, RNR, Tyneside Z 526

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 LAMPORT, Thomas F, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 42, illness in HS Aquitania

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Venerable, pre-Dreadnought battleship, destroyer depot ship, Taranto

 GRAVESTOCK, Fred, Stoker 1c, SS 114918, illness

 

 

Thursday, 23 September 1915

 

Canada, Dreadnought battleship

 MACKLIN, Harry E, Officer's Steward 3c, L 6316, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 JARVIS, William, Private, RMLI, S 390 (Po)

 

RND, Chatham. Battalion

 MORRISON, Richard, Private, RMLI, S 492 (Ch), DOW in RN Hospital Chatham

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 BERRY, Albert, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 4051

 CALVERT, Herbert T, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 3123

 

 

Friday, 24 September 1915

 

Canning, kite balloon ship

 RUSSELL, Harry B, Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

Great Heart, hired net drifter, sunk by mine in Dover Straits

 ALLEN, William, 2nd Engineer, RNR, ES 2680 (Po)

 BRODIE, Hector, Trimmer, RNR, TS 2550

 DAVIDSON, William, Ty/Skipper, RNR

 FINLAYSON, Robert, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 5387

 RAYMAN, Frederick, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 2157

 STORM, James, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 5388

 SUTHERLAND, Alexander M, Cook, RNR, TC 421

 THOMSON, James, Deck Hand (Special Service), RNR, SD 1059

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 HOWE, Joseph, Private, RMLI, 631 S (Po), illness in Egypt in Alexandria

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 GOODFELLOW, Robert, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 2392

__________

 

RM Depot Deal

 STONE, William L, Sergeant, RMA, RMA 11561, died in UK

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 EDGE, Thomas, Able Seaman, RNVR, Mersey 5/148, illness in Mudros

 

 

Saturday, 25 September 1915

 

Orbita, armed merchant cruiser

 KENNEDY, James, Leading Fireman, MMR, (no service number listed), illness

 

Philomel (New Zealand Division of RN), old light cruiser

 BEAGLEY, Bruce S, Able Seaman, 229700, illness

 PHILLIPS, George, Chief Petty Officer, 182785, illness

 TALMAY, Richard G, Leading Seaman, 214734, illness

 

Queen, pre-Dreadnought battleship, base ship Taranto

 WIGGINS, William, Chief Steward, 363490, illness

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RNAS, Armoured Car Squadron

 SCOTT, Ernest R, Petty Officer Mechanic, RNAS, F 1466

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 GREENHOUSE, James, Able Seaman, RNVR, Wales Z/265, illness in HS Dongola

__________

 

RND, Anson Battalion, serving with Army in France

 BEATON, William, Stoker 2c, K 15079 (Dev), died in France

 

Sanda, hired yacht, sunk by shore batteries off Belgian coast

 BROWN, David, Ty/Lieutenant, RNR

 EVERETT, John B, Able Seaman, MMR, 789511

 GARTSIDE-TIPPING, Henry T, Lieutenant Commander

 GREENWAY, Samuel G, Petty Officer 2c (RFR A 402), 108269 (Po)

 KENDRICK, Clement, Signal Boy, RNR, SB 103

 LAWRENCE, Charles, Able Seaman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 MACDONALD, Kenneth, Steward, MMR, (no service number listed)

 MACKAY, Murdo, Seaman, RNR, A 3882

 MACLEOD, William, Seaman, RNR, A 3398

 MIDDLETON, Norman, Ty/Sub Lieutenant, RNR

 RIDING, John H, Sub Lieutenant, RNR

 TADD, Richard, Able Seaman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 TONKIN, Alfred J, Petty Officer 1c (RFR A 4029), 149976 (Po)

 

 

Sunday, 26 September 1915

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 GOWANS, Louis Mc C, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 1045, illness in Mudros

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 COOPER, Frederick W, Petty Officer, RNVR, Sussex 3/269, illness in Egypt

 

 

Monday, 27 September 1915

 

Caribbean, accommodation ship, foundered on passage to Scapa Flow

 CADE, Henry G, Stoker 1c, K 7232 (Po)

 CHANDLER, Stuart, Stoker 1c, K 13082 (Po)

 DICKENSON, Harry, Chief Cook, MMR, (no service number listed)

 GRIFFITHS, Thomas, Canteen Manager, Admiralty civilian

 MARGETSON, William M, Stoker, RNR, S 7660

 MCGREGOR, Robert, Assistant Steward, MMR, (no service number listed)

 MESSENGER, Alexander D, Fireman, MMR, 841049

 MOSS, George E, Donkeyman, MMR, 136840

 PESCOT, Charles E, Stoker 1c, K 10608 (Po)

 SHORT, William, Baker, MMR, 815450

 SMITH, Henry, Assistant Cook, MMR, (no service number listed)

 WADE, Alexander, Stoker 1c, K 13090 (Po)

 WATERFIELD, Herbert S, Canteen Assistant, Admiralty civilian

 WORMELL, Ernest W B, Messman, MMR, 769828

 WRIGHT, William A, Stoker, RNR, S 7645

 

Cockatrice, destroyer

 STEARN, Samuel, Leading Seaman, 208925 (Po), illness

 

Egmont, Naval Base, Malta

 MELLOR, John, Able Seaman, 161914, drowned

 

Kent, cruiser

 BARRETT, Francis H, Petty Officer, 104373, drowned

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion

 DARVILLE, Percy F, Private, RMLI, 15797 (Po), illness in Egypt at Alexandria

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 JENNINGS, John, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 3011, illness in Malta

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 MCKEOWN, Richard F, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3919, DOW

 WARD, Henry C N, Able Seaman, RNVR, Wales Z 820

 

 

Tuesday, 28 September 1915

 

Ark Royal II, probably tender to Ark Royal, seaplane carrier

 GARWOOD, William, Officer's Steward 1c, 362438 (Po), Imbros, DOW

 

Cordelia

 MAHONY, James, Petty Officer, 196150 (Dev) (cause not known)

 

MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN

 

Comet, armed paddle launch-tug, hit by Turkish gunfire during attempt to reach Kut on River Tigris, on books of Clio, sloop

 COOKSON, Edgar C, Lieutenant Commander (Clio), killed   - awarded posthumous Victoria Cross

__________ 

 

RND, Drake Battalion

 MCLARKEY, William J, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3715, illness in Portland Hospital

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 TAYLOR, James, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z/1578, illness in Alexandria

 

Zebulon, hired net drifter/minesweeper

 WATKINSON, William J, Skipper, RNR, illness in RN Hospital Haslar

 

 

Wednesday, 29 September 1915

 

Partridge, destroyer

 MELVIN, John, Assistant Engineer, RNR

 accident in Greece

 

Proserpine, old light cruiser

 PANTOLL, Joseph, Shipwright 1c, 98548, illness

 

Silverfield, fleet messenger

 MCNICOL, John, Lieutenant, RNR, died in Greece

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 HISTEAD, James F, Chief Petty Officer, 156913 (Po), wounded 7 September 1915, DOW in France

 

 

Thursday, 30 September 1915

 

Actaeon, Torpedo School, Sheerness

 BULL, Alexander, Stoker 1c, 291817, illness

 

Black Prince, cruiser

 LONG, Frank E, Able Seaman, J 5787, drowned

 

Northman, hired trawler, minesweeper

 WEBB, Arthur, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1469, illness

 

RN Depot Port Said

 FERAZE, Mabrook, Seedie, (no service number listed), illness

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion

 BUCKELL, Frank, Private, RMLI, 17621 (Ch), illness in RN Hospital Haslar

 

RND, Hood Battalion

 MARLIN, John B, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3677, illness in Portland

 

GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 SMITH, Joseph, Petty Officer, RNVR, Mersey Z 202, DOW

__________

 

The Viceroy, fleet messenger

 MCKINNON, Hugh, Lieutenant, RNR, died in RN Hospital Haslar

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 ADAMS, James, Petty Officer Telegraphist, 177363, illness

 RODGER, John, Trimmer, RNR, ST 469, illness

 

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