BORN HULL 29 Mar 1888. SON OF EDWIN IRVING & MARY ELIZABETH BOYNTON. AMARINE TRAWLER ENGINEER. MARRIED AT HULL, IN 1914. HIS WIFE FRANCES ROSE BOYNTON, LIVED AT 41, HAVELOCK STREET, HULL (WAR PENSION ADDRESS). THERE IS NO CWGC RECORD OF HIS DEATH. HOWEVER HIS NAME IS RECORDED ON THE TRINITY CHURCH ROH. THIS IS HIS 1918 ABSENT VOTERS ADDRESS. HIS BROTHER JOHN IRWIN BOYNTON ALSO SERVED FROM THIS ADDRESS.
He served on the SS Idaho, built by W. Gray & Co. Ltd., West Hartlepool in 1899 and owned at the time of her loss by The Shipping Controller (H. Samman & Co.), London. It was a British steamer of 3023 tons. On August 18th, 1918, Idaho, on a voyage from the Clyde in ballast, was sunk by the German submarine U-107 (Kurt Siewert), 120 miles NxW1/2W of Cape Villano. 11 persons were lost. Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?116115
| Name | James Irving Boynton |
|---|---|
| Rank | Engineman, Technical Sergeant |
| Record Type | Military |
| Residence Place | 42, Havelock Street, Hessle Road, Hull |
| Military Service Region | Yorkshire, North East |
| Military Country | England |
| Discharge Date | 1 Jul 1917 |
| Death Date | 12 Sep 1921 |
| Service Number | R. V. 2/2813es |
| Ship | R.N R T. |
| Service Branch | Navy |
| Title | WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers |
| Description | Pension record Card Ledgers |
| Reference Number | 4/N/No.1431 |