Melady, Joseph

Melady family of Spring Street, Hull

BORN HULL 08/04/1881. SON OF JAMES & MARY ELIZABETH MELADY, OF 8 HENRY TERRACE, WEST PARADE, HULL (PENSION ADDRESS). HE WAS AN EXPERIENCED SEA MECHANIC AND HAD RECEIVED THE LONG SERVICE & GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL. HIS PHOTOGRAPH WAS PRINTED IN THE HULL DAILY MAIL ON 21ST JUNE 1916 ALONG WITH HIS FIVE OTHER BROTHERS WHO ALSO SERVED. *
THESE WERE CHIEF COAST GUARDSMAN, THOMAS MELADY; PTE JIM MELADY, 4TH EYR; PTE, HARRY MELADY, 9TH EYR (died of war wounds on 28/03/1921); DRUMMER, ROBERT MELADY, 2ND EYR; & STOKER, SID MELADY, HMS ‘ANDROMACHE’.

HMS Defence and HMS Warrior During the battle of Jutland, HMS Warrior and HMS Defence, attracted by the drifting hull of the crippled SMS Wiesbaden, closed in for the kill, only to blunder right into the gun sights of Hipper´s and Scheer´s oncoming capital ships. Defence was deluged by heavy-calibre gunfire from many German battleships, which detonated her magazines in a spectacular explosion viewed by most of the deploying Grand Fleet; she sank with all hands (903 officers and men). Warrior was also hit badly, but was spared destruction by a mishap to the nearby super-dreadnought Warspite. Warspite had her steering gear overheat and jam and she was steaming at top speed in wide circles. So she appeared as a juicy target to the German dreadnoughts and took thirteen hits, inadvertently drawing fire from the hapless Warrior. Warspite was brought back under control and survived the onslaught, but was badly damaged and was ordered back to port by Evan-Thomas. Warrior was abandoned and sank the next day after her crew was taken off at 08:25 1 June by Engadine, which towed the sinking armoured cruiser 100 miles (160 km) during the night. Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?10785


First name:
JOSEPH
Military Number:
295097
Rank:
Mechanic
Date Died
31/05/1916
Place died:
CHATHAM NAVAL MEMORIAL, KENT, UK
Age:
33
1 OCKLEY TERRACE, WEST PARADE, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK