BORN HULL 1898. SON OF MARY ANN & THE LATE ROBERT LAWSON, 121 DANSOM LANE, HULL. HE WAS LOST ON A MINSWEEPER AND HIS DEATH WAS REPORTED IN THE HULL DAILY MAIL WITH HIS PHOTOGRAPH ON 25/04/1917.
SS Rhydwen, built by Richardson, Duck & Co. Ltd., Stockton in 1914 and owned at the time of her loss by W. & C. T. Jones SS. Co. Ltd., Cardiff, was a British steamer of 4799 tons. On April 18th, 1917, Rhydwen, on a voyage from Galveston to Cardiff with a cargo of wheat, was sunk by the German submarine U-67 (Hans Nieland), 170 miles NWxW1/2W of Fastnet. 6 persons were lost. People on board People on board SS RHYDWEN123 1. BURLEY, LAWRENCE CYRIL (16), 2nd Steward, SS Rhydwen, Mercantile Marine, †18/04/1917, Son of William and Helen Burley (nee Nellist), of 3, Belmont St., Hull, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial 2. CAUCIUC, SIMEON (32), Donkeyman, SS Rhydwen, Mercantile Marine, †18/04/1917, Son of Efsei Cauciuc. Born in Rumania, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial 3. DAVIES, DAVID (45), Second Mate, SS Rhydwen, Mercantile Marine, †18/04/1917, Son of Margaret Davies, of I, Terrace, Aberarth, Cardiganshire, and the late Thomas Davies. Born at Aberarth, Cardiganshire, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial 4. HILL, BERTRAM CLYDE (35), Second Engineer, SS Rhydwen, Mercantile Marine, †18/04/1917, Son of George and Mary Ann Hill; husband of Edith Jane Hill (nee Cowling), of 40, St. Bernard’s Rd., Stockton-on-Tees. Born at Stockton-on-Tees, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial 5. LAWSON, WILLIAM ALFRED (18), Mess Room Steward, SS Rhydwen, Mercantile Marine, †18/04/1917, Son of Mary Ann Lawson, of 13, Ellers Avenue, Waller St., Hull, and the late Robert Lawson, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial 6. SAMSON, PALMER (21), Fireman and Trimmer, SS Rhydwen, Mercantile Marine, †18/04/1917, Born at Old Calabar, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?162980