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

1st - 30th SEPTEMBER 1916
in date, ship/unit & name order

Liner Campania before her conversion to  aircraft carrier HMS Campania (Maritime Quest, click to enlarge)

on to October 1916

 

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

 


 

Friday, 1 September 1916

 

Dartmouth, light cruiser

 BARBER, Jesse, Able Seaman, 237573, illness

 

Donegal, cruiser

 GILL, Albert, Stoker 1c, 288509 (Po), illness

 

RMLI, Chatham Division

 WARD, George, Private, RMLI, 17343 (Ch), illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Anson Battalion, France

 HENDRY, George, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 793, killed

 

RND, Howe Battalion, France

 TANNER, William, Able Seaman, RNVR, Bristol Z 320, DOI

__________

 

TB.5, torpedo boat

 STANBURY, Reginald C, Cook's Mate, M 10961, drowned

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 DAVIES, Joseph T, Sick Berth Attendant, M 5640 (Dev) ex-Erin

 

 

Saturday, 2 September 1916

 

Diana, old light cruiser

 GALE, Cecil, Signalman, J 27230, died in Singapore

 

President, Headquarters Ship, London

 MAGUIRE, Herbert, Chief Petty Officer, 149934, illness

 

RMLI, 1st Reserve Battalion

 STENSON, John J, Private, RMLI, S 200 (Ch), accident

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion, France

 TILLEY, Charles E, Sergeant, RMLI, 15865 (Po)

__________

 

RND, Drake Battalion, attached 63rd Divisional Instructional School

 MCEWAN, Thomas, Petty Officer, RNVR, Clyde Z 714, drowned

 

Royal Indian Marine

 ABDUL, Baba, Lascar, RIM, (no service number listed), illness

 ANWAR, Bakhsh, Seacunny, RIM, 2131, illness

 

Royal Naval Air Service, crashed on landing in UK; Sub Lieutenant E G F Thompson survived with shock

 BOWER, Harold A, Flight Lieutenant

 

Vernon, Torpedo School, Portsmouth

 TWEEDLE, Hector, Leading Stoker, 277781 (Po), illness

 

 

Sunday, 3 September 1916

 

Diana, old light cruiser

 DURKIN, Patrick, Stoker, RNR, S 5177, illness

 

Queen, pre-Dreadnought battleship, base ship Taranto

 BENTLEY, Thomas, Stoker 1c, WW 111976, drowned in Italy

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Hawke Battalion, France

 CRESWELL, Thomas, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3106, killed

 

RND, Hood Battalion, France

 RUTHERFORD, Henry, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 5730, DOI

__________

 

RND, Howe Battalion

 SMITH, John, Ordinary Seaman, RNVR, KX 189, discharged, illness

 

 

Monday, 4 September 1916

 

Humber, river monitor

 HILLS, George, Chief Ship's Cook, 137007, illness

 

Jessie Nutten, hired trawler, minesweeper, mined and sunk in North Sea

 DENNY, George, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 2603

 GARDINER, Henry, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 7207

 MARKWELL, William H, Petty Officer (RFR A 3121), 129939 (Po)

 PITCHER, Oscar J, Ty/Skipper, RNR

 SAUNDERS, Frederick, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 4482

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Howe Battalion, France

 DIXON, Thomas W, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 74, killed

__________

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 COLLINGS, Albert E, Act/Engineer Captain, illness

 

 

Tuesday, 5 September 1916

 

Alsatian, armed merchant cruiser

 TIDWELL, Ernest J, Private, RMLI, 13972 (Ply), died in UK

 

Coningsby, hired trawler, minesweeper

 GARDNER, Thomas, Petty Officer 1c, 126317, illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion, France

 KEDDIE, James A (real name, but served as James A Paterson), Private, RMLI, S 681 (Po)

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Sumana, armed launch, Persian Gulf, captured by Turks at Kut on 29 April

 WARREN, Alexander, Leading Stoker (RFR B 5661), 299848 (Ch), still on books

 

 

Wednesday, 6 September 1916

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Alert, depot ship, Persian Gulf, ex-sloop

 UNDERWOOD, Albert E, Leading Seaman, J 3523 (Po), Turkish prisoner of war, illness

__________

 

Royal Naval Air Service

 RADMORE, Lewis, Ty/Flight Sub Lieutenant, illness in UK

 

Vernon, Torpedo School, Portsmouth

 STEVENS, Henry J, Chief Petty Officer, 117886, illness

 

 

Thursday, 7 September 1916

 

Laurentic, armed merchant cruiser

 MARSHALL, William J, Private, RMLI, 6175 (Ch), illness

 

President, Headquarters Ship, London

 BALL, Charles, Chief Engine Room Artificer, 113280, illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, 1st RM Battalion, France

 BIRKINSHAW, John, Private, RMLI, 16887 (Ply)

 DAVIS, Albert, Private, RMLI, S 894 (Ch)

 PARKER, Frederick A, Private, RMLI, 19530 (Ch)

 ROWE, Sherad, Private, RMLI, 19664 (Ch)

 SHEPPARD, William, Private, RMLI, 17849 (Ch)

 TRIGG, Henry J, Private, RMLI, 19420 (Ch)

 WARWICK, Albert H, Private, RMLI, 16848 (Ply)

 

RND, Hawke Battalion

 DERBYSHIRE, George H, Stoker 1c, SS 104514, prisoner of war, illness

 RACE, James H, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 2414, killed in France

__________

 

Royal Naval Air Service, flying in Caudron IV tractor biplane, taking part in raid on St Denis Westrem, Belgium, failed to return

 BEARD, George H, Act/Flight Commander, drowned

 

Topaze, light cruiser

 TABONE, Francesco G, Seaman, RNR (Maltese), B 71, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 MURPHY, James, Stoker 2c, K 33479, illness

 

Wireless Station Scarborough

 AUDSLEY, Edgar, Ordinary Telegraphist, RNVR, P 2/1220, illness

 

 

Friday, 8 September 1916

 

Campania, seaplane carrier, in balloon with Flag Commander Oliver Schwann in Scapa Flow, cable snapped

 DAVEY, Reginald A, Ty/Lieutenant, RNVR, Australian, saving life of Commander Schwann, drowned

 

Changuinola, armed merchant cruiser

 NEWMAN, Sidney G, Master at Arms (RFR A 2524), 350066 (Po), illness

 

Excellent, Gunnery School, Portsmouth

 ROBERTS, Albert E, Petty Officer, 235345, illness

 

Milne, destroyer

 THORPE, Percy H, Wireman 2c, M 17890, illness

 

RNAS, 1st Wing, flying Short Admiralty 184 Type tractor biplane seaplane, stalled at 200 feet, dived into sea, bombs exploded on impact

 GRAHAM, Charles W, Flight Lieutenant

 

Royal Naval Air Service, his aircraft collided with a Bristol Type D tractor biplane scout, crashed in UK

 DALRYMPLE-CLARK, Ian H W S, Squadron Commander

 

Sarnia, armed boarding steamer

 LE HUQUET, John, Messman, MMR, (no service number listed), died

 

Thermol, oiler, RFA

 TURNER, Coswel, Ordinary Telegraphist, RNVR, Tyneside Z 7289, illness

 

 

Saturday, 9 September 1916

 

Carrigan Head, (Q.4), ex-supply ship, Q-ship

 BICKERTON, Charles, 3rd Writer, M 18408 (Dev), DOI

 

Europa, old cruiser, flagship and depot ship Aegean

 ROBERTS, Edward, Stoker, RNR, U 1318, illness

 

Kingsnorth Airship Station

 GOFF, Charles E, Air Mechanic 2c, F 16457, illness

 

Moldavia, armed merchant cruiser

 FRAME, Douglas A, Gunner, RMA, RMA 10108, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 PAGE, Stephen, Able Seaman, 201068, illness

 

RMA Eastney

 WILLIAMS, Arthur, Gunner, RMA, RMA 7920, illness in RN Hospital Haslar

 

Royal Indian Marine

 BHUBAN, (no service number listed), Khalasi, RIM, 880, illness

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 PARHAM, Leonard J, Chief Stoker, 173638, illness

 

 

Sunday, 10 September 1916

 

Kite Balloon Section 14

 WARNER, Thomas J, Air Mechanic 2c, F 8580, illness

 

RND, Anson Battalion

 THOMSON, James, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 397, killed

 

TB.29, torpedo boat

 ROSE, John H, Leading Seaman, 189330, illness

 

GERMAN EAST AFRICA

 

Thistle, gunboat

 HOWES, James, Seaman, RNR, B 4905

 

 

Monday, 11 September 1916

 

D 6, submarine

 OXLEY, Gilbert, Engine Room Artificer 1c, 271718 (Po), drowned

 

Pembroke II, RNAS Eastchurch, Sheppey

 GATEHOUSE, Edward W, Stoker 1c, SS 103285 (Blonde, light cruiser), illness in UK

 

Provider, hired net drifter

 BELL, William A, Ty/Act/Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

GERMAN EAST AFRICA

 

RMA, East African Expeditionary Force

 MCGRANE, Robert, Gunner, RMA, RMA 14563, illness in Kenya

 

 

Tuesday, 12 September 1916

 

Fury, destroyer

 DUTCH, Donald G, Ordinary Seaman, J 54440, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 KIFF, Harry W, Leading Seaman, 224150 (Ch), illness

 

Royal Indian Marine

 ABDUL, Muhammad, Khalasi, RIM, 3405, illness

 AZMATULLAH, (no service number listed), Stoker, RIM, C 9, illness

 

 

Wednesday, 13 September 1916

 

Loch Garry, hired trawler, auxiliary patrol, foundered off Orkneys

 NOBLE, Dougal, Able Seaman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 PARK, John, Able Seaman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 PATERSON, Otto D, Engineer

 WINCHESTER, John W, Mate

 

President, Headquarters Ship, London

 WOODHALL, George F G, Act/Commander (emgcy), illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Howe Battalion, France

 BOTWOOD, William H, Able Seaman, RNVR, Wales Z 1858, DOI

__________

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 MURPHY, James K, Staff Surgeon, RNVR, illness

 

 

Thursday, 14 September 1916

 

Inverbervie, steamship, torpedoed and sunk by UC.14 in Mediterranean, carrying 4 ML's as deck cargo; including:

 MCINTOSH, William, Leading Deck Hand, RNR, SD 3561, (ML.230, O/P)

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Drake Battalion, France

 FERGUSON, James, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 4639, killed

 HOBSON, Herbert, Leading Seaman, RNVR, Mersey Z 97, DOI

 LOGAN, Archibald, Leading Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 1964, killed

 MOONEY, Andrew, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 3925, killed

__________

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 WILLIAMS, Alfred C, Petty Officer, 201683, illness

 

 

Friday, 15 September 1916

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Dalhousie (RIM), troopship

 DUNNINGTON, George, Stoker 1c, 302957, Turkish prisoner of war, illness

 

Royal Indian Marine

 ABDUR, Rahman, Lascar, RIM, 286, illness

__________

 

Malaya, Dreadnought battleship

 WHITE, John, Stoker, RNR, S 8187, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 SPARKS, Henry J, Stoker 1c, SS 108708, illness

 

President, Headquarters Ship, London

 LLOYD, Pennant A I, Captain (ret), illness

 

President II, Accounting Base, London and other locations

 LANGFORD, Oscar B, Aircraftsman 2c, F 15426, illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Drake Battalion, France

 RIX, William, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 2971, killed

__________

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 PITCHER, Archibald J, Seaman, Newfoundland RNR, X 1989, illness

 

 

Saturday, 16 September 1916

 

Arno, destroyer

 GREEN, Jack D, Telegraphist, J 30016, illness

 

Cornwall, cruiser

 GODDARD, Maurice A, Private, RMLI, 11777 (Ply), died in Singapore

 

Karina, steamship

 MCGIVERON, Edward, Leading Deck Hand, RNR, DS 5240, drowned

 

King Alfred, cruiser

 BRAUND, Edward, Stoker 2c, K 33252, illness

 

Lysander II, ex-Lysander, hired trawler, minesweeper

 DARLEY, John B, Deck Hand, RNR, SD 149, drowned

 

Powerful, harbour training ship, Devonport, ex-cruiser

 KEOHANE, Cornelius, Stoker 1c, 155486, illness

 

President, Headquarters Ship, London

 RICHARDS, Edwin H, Engineer Lieutenant (ret), died

 

RMA Eastney

 GIBBONS, George W W, Colour Sergeant, RMA, RMA 2192, illness

 

RMLI, Chatham Division

 JACKSON, Henry, Private, RMLI, S 197 (Ch), illness

 

RMLI, Portsmouth Division

 BELL, George A, Colour Sergeant, RMLI, 4360 (Po), illness

 

RND, Nelson Battalion

 HUTCHINSON, William, Able Seaman, RNVR, Tyneside Z 3394, discharged, illness

 

 

Sunday, 17 September 1916

 

RMLI, Chatham Division

 PALMER, George H, Private, RMLI, 12390 (Ch), illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, 2nd RM Battalion, France

 GEORGE, Albert A, Private, RMLI, 16809 (Ply), DOI

 MCMASTER, James A, Private, RMLI, 17781 (Ply)

 

RND, Drake Battalion, France

 COCHRANE, Albert, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 6983, DOI

 MCFAULL, George, Able Seaman, RNVR, Clyde Z 5489, killed

 RIGBY, William O, Able Seaman, RNVR, Sussex Z 363, killed

__________

 

Roberts, monitor

 FERMOYLE, Patrick, Stoker, RNR, S 2969, illness

 

PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

 

Royal Naval Air Service, flying in Sopwith Baby (Admiralty 8200 type) tractor biplane seaplane, shot down by enemy aircraft east of El Arish, Palestine

 BANKES-PRICE, John T, Ty/Flight Lieutenant

__________

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 BINSTEAD, William J, Stoker Petty Officer, 148650, illness

 WRIGHT, Frederick W, Able Seaman, 159168, illness

 

 

Monday, 18 September 1916

 

AE.2, submarine, lost 30 April 1915

 VARCOE, Charles, Chief Stoker, 8275 (RAN), prisoner of war in Belemedik Camp, Armenia, died from illness, buried at Belemedik, body later moved to Baghdad

 

Brilliant, depot ship, ex-light cruiser

 HERON, Andrew, Ty/Lieutenant, RNR, illness

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Dalhousie (RIM), troopship

 LEAVER, Edmond J, Stoker 1c, K 9437, illness

__________

 

Egmont, Naval Base, Malta

 FARRUGIA, Carlo, Able Seaman, 204468, drowned

 

Lighter K.53, presumably hired motor lighter

 WEBB, Amos E, Trimmer, RNR, ST 1727, illness

 

ML.9, motor launch

 AINSLIE, George A, Trimmer, RNR, ST 1666, drowned

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 WELLING, Charles J, Chief Yeoman of Signals, 94022, illness

 

President III, Accounting Base, London and other locations

 MCLEAN, Norman, Deck Hand, RNR, SD 575 (ex-Deveron, hired trawler), illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Drake Battalion, France

 HUME, John W, Able Seaman, RNVR, KP 295, DOI

___________

 

Soldier Prince, hired trawler, minesweeper

 OWENS, Owen L, Ty/Skipper, RNR, illness

 

Terrible, accomodation ship, Portsmouth, ex-cruiser

 DOE, George H J, Deck Hand, RNR, SD 4884, illness

 

Trident, destroyer

 PRINCE, Charles A, Ordinary Seaman, J 26420, drowned

 

 

Tuesday, 19 September 1916

 

Buttercup, fleet sweeping sloop

 WROE, Richard, Leading Stoker, 301366 (Po), illness

 

City of London, armed merchant cruiser

 GRIBBLE, William, Leading Seaman (Pens), 138677 (Ply), illness

 

Craig Ewan (also listed as Craigewan), hired trawler, minesweeper

 FOUQUET, David, Ty/Skipper, RNR, illness

 

Edgar, old cruiser

 SIMMONDS, Stephen G, Officer's Steward 1c, 355348, illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Nelson Battalion, France

 KING, Alfred J, Able Seaman, RNVR, London Z 4096, DOI

__________

 

RNR (Shetland Section), HQ

 MAINLAND, John, Seaman, RNR (Shetland Section), L 1323, illness

 

 

Wednesday, 20 September 1916

 

Amphitrite, old cruiser

 ANDREWS, William J, Stoker 2c, K 32383, illness

 

Hyacinth, old light cruiser

 MCDOUGALL, Arthur, Ordinary Seaman, J 43228 (Po), drowned

 

Lord Cecil, hired trawler, minesweeper

 PEARSON, James T, Trimmer Cook, RNR, TC 785, drowned

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RNAS, 3rd Wing, France

 SCOTT, James D, Ty/Flight Sub Lieutenant

 TAYLOR, Frederick W G, Private, RMLI (Air Mechanic 2c), 15757 (Po)

 

 

Thursday, 21 September 1916

 

RMA Eastney

 BALLARD, William C, Sergeant, RMA, RMA 8600, illness

 

St George, depot ship, ex-cruiser

 POLLARD, Frederick J, Trimmer, RNR, ST 1874, illness

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 BUDDEN, Albert G, 2nd Sick Berth Steward, 351627, illness

 

 

Friday, 22 September 1916

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

Army, serving with Howitzer Brigade, France

 WRIGHT, William, Gunner, RMA, RMA 12029

_____________

 

Wildfire, Naval Base, Sheerness

 HOLMES, Samuel, Stoker, RNR, T 1942, drowned

 

 

Saturday, 23 September 1916

 

Agamemnon, pre-Dreadnought battleship

 MCCLURE, William H, Able Seaman, 232410 (Ch), illness

 

Harlech Castle, hired trawler, minesweeper/escot vessel

 ANDERSON, David, Engineman, RNR, ES 4622, illness

 

Pekin, Auxiliary Patrol base, Grimsby

 MILLER, Herbert, Trimmer, RNR, TS 389, illness

 

RMA Brigade

 STEEL, George, Gunner, RMA, RMA 2909 (RFR A), discharged, illness

 

RNR (Shetland Section), HQ

 LAURENSON, John, Seaman, RNR (Shetland Section), L 67, illness

 

Royallieu, hired trawler, minesweeper

 WOOLNOUGH, Herbert J, Ty/Skipper, RNR, railway accident, DOI

 

 

Sunday, 24 September 1916

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Alert, depot ship, Persian Gulf, ex-sloop

 LEIGH, Thomas A, Petty Officer, 217552, Turkish prisoner of war, illness

__________

 

GERMAN BOMBING ATTACK ON DUNKIRK

 

Crusader, destroyer, slightly damaged by near miss

 BAUDET, Louis F, Stoker 1c, K 26665 (Po), DOI

 CREMER, Bertie L, Leading Seaman, J 564 (Po)

 

Marshal Soult, monitor, hit by bomb

 MIDDLETON, Thomas W, Ordinary Seaman, J 42510 (Ch)

__________

 

Ganges II, Training Establishment, Shotley/Harwich

 HAFFENDEN, James, Leading Stoker, 114447, illness in UK

 

Lawford, destroyer

 PARTRIDGE, Charles L, Stoker Petty Officer, 299605 (Ch), illness

 

ML.15, motor launch

 CREASEY, George H, Private, RMLI, 17822 (Po), died in Egypt

 

Strathlui, hired trawler, minesweeper

 WATSON, Robert, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 6311, drowned

 

Strymon, hired trawler, minesweeper

 HAINES, Henry, Engineman, RNR, ES 3842, illness

 

 

Monday, 25 September 1916

 

Alarm, destroyer

 WILLS, William S H, Chief Engine Room Artificer 1c, 268096 (Dev), drowned

 

E 12, submarine

 FLYNN, John, Able Seaman, 199688 (Dev), died in Greece

 

Impregnable, Boys Training Ship, Devonport

 LEWIS, Enoch E, Boy 1c, J 58531, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 WOOD, Arthur, Chief Stoker, 135919, illness

 

RM Depot Deal

 FEATHERSTONE, John D, Private, RMLI, 3363 (Ch), illness

 

Silanion, hired trawler, minesweeper

 CAMPBELL, Charles A, Ty/Skipper, RNR, drowned

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 CLATWORTHY, William, Steward 1c, 127286, illness

 HANNABY, Allen, Plumber's Mate, M 13117, illness

 

 

Tuesday, 26 September 1916

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Alert, depot ship, Persian Gulf, ex-sloop

 GUY, Ernest, Seaman, RNR, A 7679, Turkish prisoner of war, illness

__________

 

TWO AUXILIARY WARSHIPS SUNK BY U.52 IN NORTH SEA

 

Conqueror II, hired yacht, torpedoed

 AGASSIZ, Thomas R, Commander, RNR

 ARTHUR, Joseph I, Ordinary Telegraphist, Clyde Z 7890

 BARBER, Alfred O, Assistant Cook, MMR, (no service number listed)

 DAVIES, Thomas R, Ty/Lieutenant, RNR

 EDWARDS, Harry E, Wireless Telegraph Operator, RNR, WTS 213

 EVANS, John A, Ty/Lieutenant, RNR

 FRAMPTON, George, Greaser, MMR, 513361

 GANDY, Cyril, Chief Steward, MMR, 539507

 JINMAN, Augustus, Able Seaman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 LEACH, William W, Fireman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 MACINNES, Norman, Leading Seaman, RNR, A 5476

 MACPHERSON, Colin A, 2nd Engineer, MMR, (no service number listed)

 NEWALL, John, Seaman, RNR, A 5024

 PEARSON, William, Assistant Steward, MMR, (no service number listed)

 SCLANDERS, Reginald E, Signal Boy, RNR, SB 159

 STUBBS, Frank, Able Seaman, MMR, (no service number listed)

 WILLIAMS, David, Signalman, RNVR, Wales Z 2244

 

Sarah Alice, hired trawler, minesweeper, torpedoed

 BROOKS, Ernest J, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 152

 CADBY, Frederick N, Seaman, RNR, A 4287

 CASS, James, Trimmer, RNR, TS 235

 COLLINSON, Joseph, Trimmer, RNR, TS 226

 FRASER, Thomas McL, Telegraphist, RNVR, Clyde Z 2460

 GRIFFIN, William, Engineman, RNR, ES 275

 HEARN, Alfred, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 559

 LOVETT, Hugh McV, Act/Lieutenant, RNR

 MACLEOD, William A, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 9727

 MAIR, William W, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1565

 MANSLOW, William G, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 608

 MOORE, John F, Engineman, RNR, ES 3803

 REYNOLDS, Richard J, Petty Officer (RFR B 4310), 190582 (Po)

 SCOTT, David, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 11439

 THOMPSON, John W, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 9565

 WIDDICOMBE, Rennels E, 2nd Hand, RNR, B 5382

__________

 

HM Coast Guard Station St Mary's

 DELVES, Albert, Petty Officer, HM Coast Guard, 137158, illness

 

Loch Shiel, hired trawler, mined and sunk in Bristol Channel

 HARRIES, Thomas, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 9630

 LOW, George McR, Engineman, RNR, ES 2922

 PEEL, Robert F, Trimmer, RNR, TS 2136

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 ENGLISH, Charles W, Seaman, RNR, A 5518, illness

 

Royal Naval Air Service, flying in Bristol Type C tractor biplane scout, crashed

 KENNEDY, Patrick S, Ty/Flight Sub Lieutenant, killed

 

Swan III, hired trawler, minesweeper

 GRAHAM, Neill, Deck Hand, RNR, SD 1941, illness

 

 

Wednesday, 27 September 1916

 

Mantua, armed merchant cruiser

 SHARP, Thomas, Boy Telegraphist, J 34992, illness

 

Paragon, destroyer

 SCOTT, John, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 6446, illness

 

 

Thursday, 28 September 1916

 

Orsino, hired trawler, sunk by U-boat off N Scotland

 BLOW, Tom, Engineman, RNR, ES 1393

 BOWLES, John A, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 1400

 COWIE, George, 2nd Hand, RNR, SA 1117

 GRINLAW, Thomas, Ty/Skipper, RNR

 KIRKPATRICK, Charles, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 8003

 WOOD, Alexander, Deck Hand, RNR, DA 9523

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 CHEVALIER, Albert P M, Signalman, J 4440, illness

  

Teutonic, armed merchant cruiser

 BISHOP, Patrick, Fireman, MMR, (no service number listed), drowned

 

 

Friday, 29 September 1916

 

AE.2, submarine, lost 30 April 1915

 WILLIAMS, Michael, Stoker, RAN, 2305, prisoner of war in Belemedik Camp, Armenia, died from illness, buried at Belemedik, body later moved to Baghdad

 

Asteria, fleet messenger

 HARKINS, John, Fireman, MMR, 827597, illness

 

WESTERN FRONT

 

RND, Benbow Battalion

 VIGAR, Albert T, Stoker 1c, SS 100877, interned in Holland, illness

___________

 

Victory, RN Barracks/Base, Portsmouth

 NEEDLE, Francis, Stoker 2c, K 35938, illness

 

Vivid, RN Barracks/Base, Devonport

 KENSHOLE, Frederick, Schoolmaster, M 22137, illness

 

 

Saturday, 30 September 1916

 

MESOPOTAMIA

 

Alert, depot ship, Persian Gulf, ex-sloop, Turkish prisoners of war, all died from illness

 MACKENZIE, Peter, Seaman, RNR, B 2586

 MACKENZIE, William, Seaman, RNR, A 5355

 WHITFIELD, George, Leading Seaman, 182706

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E.7, submarine, lost 4 September 1915

 COATES, Asher, Engine Room Artificer, RNVR, EA 1569, Turkish prisoner of war, illness

 

Pembroke, RN Barracks/Base, Chatham

 SKEET, Cecil B, Able Seaman, 235393, illness

 

St George, depot ship, ex-cruiser

 HOPE, John B, Trimmer, RNR, ST 1372, illness

 

Zaida, hired yacht, lost 17 August

 CRABTREE, Samuel R, Commander (ret), Turkish prisoner of war, died

 

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