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Royal Navy WW1

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Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 5 Sep 2007 19:39

That's what she's saying Joan, but if Margaret will forgive me, I think she's been hasty in dismissing it! ( I think we should disregard all connections to HMS Psyche though!)

Can somebody access the Irish census to find Ellen Hayes, of Couscroneen, Union Hall, Leap, Co. Cork around the time of WW1? That would establish if she was his mother born c1859

Joan

Joan Report 5 Sep 2007 08:56

Margaret
Not quite sure I've got your first post correctly...are you saying that the number 290877 is NOT your ancestor so we are looking for another one?
Thanks
Joan

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 4 Sep 2007 23:19

Margaret, sorry to sound like a stuck record, (and I know you did PM me) but I still feel sure this is your man:

Casualty Details
Name: HAYES, MICHAEL
Initials: M
Nationality: United Kingdom
Rank: Petty Officer Stoker
Regiment/Service: Royal Navy
Unit Text: H.M.S. "Nottingham."
Date of Death: 19/08/1916
Service No: 290877
Additional information: Husband of Ellen Hayes, of Couscroneen, Union Hall, Leap, Co. Cork.
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: 14.
Memorial: PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL

After losing his first wife he would have had his records amended to show his mother Ellen as next of kin. If his records were not subsequently updated Ellen would have remained on his record as next of kin and somebody just assumed it was his wife. They also seem to have put her address as his place of birth. But errors like this are typical when researching families. For £3.50 you could answer this immediately if you were to acquire his record.

Jeremy

Jeremy Report 4 Sep 2007 13:26

Margaret

It is true that sailors did move between ships, especially in wartime. I recommend you invest £3.50 in getting his record from National Archives which will tell you which ships he served on and when.

For what it is worth HMS Nymphe (sic) was a 740 ton destroyer, built 1911 and sold 1921 so it was not sunk. The chances however of a man serving on only one ship from 1914 to 1918 are slim.

Jerry

Joan

Joan Report 4 Sep 2007 08:51

This is on The national Archives Kew.

Image details

Description Name Hayes, Michael
Official Number: 290877
Place of Birth: Union Hall, Cork

Date 24 August 1879
Catalogue reference ADM 188/468
Dept Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies
Series Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services
Piece 290501-291000
Image contains 1 document of many for this catalogue reference


Number of image files: 1


Image Reference Format and Version Part Number Size (KB) Number of Pages Price (£)
377 / 337 PDF 1.2 1 146 1 3.50
Total Price (£) 3.50



Joan

Paul Barton, Special Agent

Paul Barton, Special Agent Report 3 Sep 2007 22:50

Sorry, Margaret but why is he not the person we found for you the other day? Are you suggesting a sailor would never transfer to another ship? My father served on 3 ships during WW2.

Could you just tell us what we got wrong please?

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 3 Sep 2007 20:22

There are WW1 naval records on the documentsonline site. They are downloadable, but there are several men with the same name, born in Cork, although not the place you mention.

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 3 Sep 2007 20:02

Hi

on the war graves commission web site there is a michael hayes 2nd stoker died in 1915

Margaret

Margaret Report 3 Sep 2007 19:24

Cannot find that web site, could you let me have it again in full
thank you

Loopylou

Loopylou Report 3 Sep 2007 15:37

Hi Margaret, try www.Mercantile Marine site,you have to sign up but is free. they have a search board ,they have kind people just like this board, that are very helpful
good luck. loopylou

Margaret

Margaret Report 3 Sep 2007 15:05

Anyone have any other suggestions re. tracing Navy record for a Michael Hayes (born Passage West, Co. Cork 1879). Received info. taken from commonwealth war graves site - Service No. 290877 - but NOT correct person. Details I have are that he was a Stoker in 1911 and Stoker Petty Officer on HMS Nymph in 1914. Deceased by 1927. Widow's name would be Jane. Assuming possibly died during war.