Ward, John William.

BORN BEVERLEY 1882. WIFE EDITH WARD ABOVE. DEATH REPORTED IN HDM 15/02/1918.

On February 15th, 1915, the British cargo ship MEMBLAND, built in 1900 by William Gray & Co., Ltd. and owned at the time of her loss by Macbeth & Co., West Harlepool, left Hull for Tyne in ballast, and went missing. She was not heard of ever since. 25 people lost their lives. Presumed mined, possibly in the Scarborough mine-field laid in December 1914. ref. used:Carl Racey †, East Coast Shipwreck Research Jan Lettens 09/01/2016 CREW and PASSENGERS LOST ON MEMBLAND J. Brotchie, master, of South Shields. Edward Husdell, 1st mate, West Hartlepool. P. Ware, 2nd mate, Hull. C. Grant, steward, Ingleton, Yorks. C. Johnson, boatswain, Hull. A. Richards, A.B., Hull. W. McDermott, seaman, Hull. Wemer Parlon, seaman, Hull. N. Johnson, seaman, Hull. T. Freer, A.B., Hull. Charles Berge, seaman, Hull. L. J. Ellis, O.S. Hull. W. Guthrie, 1st engineer, Ardrossan. R. Mather, donkeyman, Hull. E. Andersen, fireman, Hull. H. Taylor, fireman, Hull. John Jansson, fireman, of Hull. Alex. Smith, fireman, of Hull. John Finon, fireman, of Hull. Richard Tattersall, fireman, of Hull. William Lewis, engineer assistant, of Langside. R. E. Page, North Sea pilot, of Hull. Mrs. Guthrie, wife of chief engineer. Mrs. Husdell, wife of 1st mate, and child. Read more at wrecksite: https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?65765


First name:
JOHN WILLIAM
Rank:
Able Seaman
Date Died
15/02/1915
Place died:
Sea
Age:
33
4 JANE'S TERRACE, ST MARK STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom