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Subject   |  Monument: Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2

Norman Robert Burgess

Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2 Mercantile Marine Memorial - WW2
Rank Master
Unit S.S. Jumna (London)
Regiment Merchant Navy
Died 25-12-1940, age 45
Notes Son of James Aaron and Eliza Burgess; husband of Minnie G. M. Burgess, of Woolwich, London.
Reference Panel 59.
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  • Anderson, David Alexander, Third Radio Officer
  • Bradford, Douglas Edward, Third Engineer Officer
  • Davidson, James Ferguson, Second Officer
  • Dundas, Cecil Thomas, Third Officer
  • Edgley, Norman George, Apprentice
  • Greig, William Henry, Second Radio Officer
  • Jordan, James Henry, Fourth Engineer Officer
  • Kirkham, Arnold, Assistant Steward
  • Macdonald, John, Second Engineer Officer
  • Middleton, Francis William, Fourth Engineer Officer
  • Notley, Arthur Charles Salisbury, Chief Officer
  • Robertson, David Peffers, Chief Engineer Officer
  • Shackell, Gordon Sidney, Apprentice
  • Turner, George Albert, Able Seaman

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