Morrill, Charles Cyril Valentine

BORN HULL 14/01/1899. SON OF GEORGE CROWCROFT MORRILL (1877-1915) & HELENE (ELLEN) FRANCES MORRILL (1874-1924), OF, 4, BENVISTAS AVENUE, WOODCOCK STREET, HULL. NEPHEW OF MR & MRS MOSES, 64 WOODCOCK STREET, HULL. HE HAD ONE BROTHER, PERCY AND FIVE SISTERS. HIS FATHER HAD DIED ON 27/10/1916, AGED 39.

HE SERVED IN THE ROYAL NAVAL RESERVE, AS A COAL TRIMMER ON THE TRAWLER ‘LORD RIDLEY’. SUNK BY ENEMY MINE OFF WHITBY COAST, ON 10/05/1917, AGED 18. TEN CREW LOST. THEY ARE COMMEMORATED ON THE CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, KENT. HE IS ALSO RECORDED ON THE WW1 MEMORIAL, AT ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, NEWINGTON, HULL.

Lord Ridley, trawler, lost May 10 1917. Yard No 494; Launched as LORD PERCY in August 1911; Originally registered at Grimsby and owned by the Consolidated Steam Fishing & Ice Co. Grimsby; Requisitioned by the Admiralty as a mine-sweeper in February 1915; 10 lives lost On 10/05/1917 she struck a mine and sank off Whitby. The mine was laid by UC-40 (Gustav Deuerlich).

Name Charles Cyril Valentine Morrill
Rank Trimmer
Birth Date 14 Jan 1899
Birth Place Hull, Yorkshire
Branch of Service Royal Naval Reserve
Cause of Death Killed or died as a direct result of enemy action
Official Number Port Division 6321.T.S. (Ch)
Death Date 10 May 1917
Ship or Unit HM Trawler Lord Ridley
Location of Grave Not recorded
Name and Address of Cemetery Body Not Recovered For Burial
Relatives Notified and Address Mother: Ellen, 4, Benvistas Avenue, Woodstock St, Hull, Yorks

First name:
CHARLES CYRIL VALENTINE
Military Number:
5321
Rank:
Trimmer
Date Died
10/05/1917
Place died:
Sea
Age:
18
4, BENVISTAS AVENUE, WOODCOCK STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK