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Subject   |  Monument: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1

James Joseph Glenton

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1
Rank Second Mate
Unit S.S. "Gitano" (Hull)
Regiment Mercantile Marine
Died 23-12-1918, age 22
Cause of death Presumed drowned
Notes Son of James Joseph and Kate Glenton; husband of Beatrice Ellen Glenton (nee Wetherall), of 20, Boynton St., Hull. Born at Hull.
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  • Hangstrat, A P, Fireman
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  • Hill, Chesterfield, Fireman
  • Johanssen, O, Sailor
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  • Kay, Charles Albert, Second Engineer
  • Larsen, L, Able Seaman
  • Nielsen, C V, Able Seaman
  • Nordin, George, Fireman
  • Rippon, R, Steward
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  • Simms, Harry Cecil, Wireless Operator
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