Blanshard, George

BORN HULL 19/01/1881. SON OF GEORGE & MARY ANN BLANCHARD, OF 8 CLIFTON TERRACE, WALCOTT STREET. HIS WIFE ADA & 5 CHILDREN, LIVED AT THIS CWGC ADDRESS. A TRAWLER, TRIMMER. LOST AT SEA, ON 18/01/1918, AGED 37.
HIS ONLY OTHER BROTHER, WILLIAM BALNSHARD (1871-1915) WAS LOST ON THE TRAWLER, ‘SABINA’, ON 21/05/1915, AGED 43. THEY LEFT SISTERS, BETSY, MARY, BERTHA, AND ELIZABETH.
HMT Gambri, built by Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Ltd., Beverley in 1916 and operated at the time of her loss by Royal Navy, was a British navy trawler of 274 tons.
On January 18th, 1918, HMT Gambri was sunk by a mine from the German submarine UC-71 (Ernst Steindorff), 3/4 miles off the Royal Sovereign lightvessel. 21 persons were lost.
1. BLANSHARD, GEORGE (33), Trimmer (no. 6965TS), HMT Gambri, Royal Naval Reserve, †18/01/1918, Son of George and Mary Blanshard, of Hull; husband of Ada Blanshard, of 3, William’s Terrace, Walcott St., Hessle Rd., Hull: Chatham Naval Memorial.
2. SAYERS, ALBERT EDWARD (47), Skipper, D S C, HMT Gambri, Royal Naval Reserve, †18/01/1918, Son of Thomas and Martha Sayers, of Hull; husband of Kate Sayers, of 4, Flinton Grove, Woodcock St., Hessle Rd., Hull, Memorial: Chatham Naval Memorial
3. VICARS, FRED (41), Engineman (no. 4204ES), HMT Gambri, Royal Naval Reserve, †18/01/1918, Husband of Florence F. Vicars, of 15, Cooks Row, New Holland, Hull, Memorial: Chatham Naval Memorial.


First name:
GEORGE
Military Number:
6965
Rank:
Trimmer
Date Died
18/01/1918
Place died:
Sea
Age:
37
3 WILLIAMS TERRACE, WALCOTT STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK