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Death at Sea

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HeadStone

HeadStone Report 9 Jul 2006 13:35

Hi All, Once again many thanks for all your replies. I have previosly found the person who died at CWGC website which gives a fitting tribute to him. It's just that I now know when he died, where he died, on what ship he was on but not where his death was registered. Looking in the 1940/41 ancestry BMD does not show it registered there. I'll need to get some credits to checkout 1837.com Thanks to all Robin

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 9 Jul 2006 00:30

Are you aware of the memorial at Tower Hill that lists all the members of the Merchant Navy who died in the World Wars?

Uncle John

Uncle John Report 8 Jul 2006 20:34

For wartime deaths, a surname search of the Times online archive (see the relevant thread to get a Bedfordhire Libraries ID) could locate the person you're looking for. Helps if the surname is unusual. Just found 2 of my remote cousins who I know died in WW 2.

HeadStone

HeadStone Report 8 Jul 2006 17:38

Hi Roy, Not as inviting a name as Porkie Pie. Many thanks will take a look. Thanks very much for your help. Bye Robin

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 8 Jul 2006 17:31

I added this to my other post, hope it will help Not sure but i think the death should be on the oversea section on 1837 online. just had a look and their is a marine death 1903 to 1965 and other naval records in the oversea section http://www.1837online.*com/HomeServlet remove * Roy

HeadStone

HeadStone Report 8 Jul 2006 17:27

Hi Porkie Pie The names of the crew members that died that day are recorded at CWGC which is a touching tribute for those who gave their lives and whose only resting place is at the bottom of the sea. Since they are literally buried at sea ? where do their deaths get registered. Bye Robin

Porkie_Pie

Porkie_Pie Report 8 Jul 2006 17:19

You can check to see if they are on the CWGC http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp?menuid=14 Not sure but i think the death should be on the oversea section on 1837 online. just had a look and their is a marine death 1903 to 1965 in the oversea section Roy

HeadStone

HeadStone Report 8 Jul 2006 17:13

Merchant Navy During World War Two when a ship was sunk due to enemy action taking the crew down with it, where are the deaths registered.? Bye Robin