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Subject   |  Monument: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1

J C Macri

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW1
Rank Able Seaman
Unit S.S. "Daleby" (West Hartlepool)
Regiment Mercantile Marine
Died 29-04-1917, age 39
Cause of death Drowned, as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine
Notes Born in Greece.
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  • Andre, G, Fireman
  • Arpoudis, T, Sailor
  • Balby, E M, Sailor
  • Bunn, Fred, Steward
  • Cameron, Neil, Sailor
  • Cox, Horace James Leonard, Third Engineer
  • Davison, Joseph, First Engineer
  • Dick, William, Boatswain
  • Dorai, A, Pantryman
  • Johnson, A, Fireman
  • Kanida, T, Donkeyman
  • Lord, Hugh Hirst, Second Engineer
  • Marles Thomas, Lewis William, Second Mate
  • Martin, William James, Chief Officer
  • Milsom, Valentine, Cook
  • Nolan, T, Greaser
  • Olsen, V, Sailor
  • Pearson, A, Fireman
  • Peters, William Andrew George, Sailor
  • Westlake, Richard Herman, Mess Room Steward

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