Rank | Carpenter |
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Unit | S.S. "Coquet" (London) |
Regiment | Mercantile Marine |
Died | 12-01-1916, age 39 |
Cause of death | Shot by Bedouins at Ras Amama, North Africa, after reaching shore when ship sunk, as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine |
Notes | Son of Leander and the late Elizabeth Wiklund; husband of Edith Elizabeth Wiklund (nee Mealor), of 43, Bentinck St., Birkenhead, Cheshire. Born in Norway. |
- Bouzan, William, Seaman
- Connors, John, Able Seaman
- Denis, A, Fireman
- Gayton, Arthur William, Ship's Cook
- Griffiths, A, First Mate
- Hatte, M, Donkeyman
- Hutchinson, John George Atkinson, Third Engineer
- Lindsay, Douglas H., Third Mate
- Livanos, Georges, Assistant Steward
- Lowry, Robert, Fireman
- O'neill, Thomas, Seaman
- Stuart, James Elmslie Fowler, Chief Engineer
- Svenson, F, Able Seaman
- Wilen, G, Fireman