| Surname |
First Name |
Rank |
Service No |
Ship or Unit |
Date |
Age |
Notes |
| - |
Not Known |
- |
- |
Not Known |
- |
- |
A
Sailor buried 15 July 1942 |
| ABBEY |
Samuel |
Ordinary
Seaman |
C/JX 648840 |
HMS
BOADICEA |
13
Jun 1944 |
18 |
Son
of James and Phoebe Jane Abbey, of Rounds Green, Oldbury, Worcestershire |
| ACKERMAN |
William |
Petty Officer 1st Class |
- |
HMS
WANDERER |
06
Oct 1894 |
26 |
- |
| ADAMS |
Francis Henry |
- |
- |
HMS
AGINCOURT |
09
Jun 1882 |
29 |
Son
of George and MA Adams of Millbrook Parish of Maker |
| ADAMS |
John |
Plumber's
Mate |
- |
HMS
MAGNIFICANT |
19
Sep 1899 |
29 |
- |
| ADAMS |
William George Alexander |
Stoker
1st Class |
K
25237 |
HMS
IMPLACABLE |
25
Mar 1919 |
27 |
Son
of William and Isabella Adams. Born at Widnes, Lancs. |
| ALDERTON |
Alfred
William |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
REVENGE |
10
Jan 1903 |
24 |
- |
| ALLE |
Roger |
- |
- |
- |
29
Jul 1944 |
- |
Body
exhumed 4 Dec 1948 and removed to France - RC - Died 26 July 1944 |
| ALLEN |
William
James |
Stoker
1st Class |
P/KX
61172 |
HMS
CHASSEUR 07 |
12
Oct 1940 |
40 |
Son
of William and Mary Ann Allen, of East Meon, Hampshire |
| AMANN |
Willibald |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
26 Sep 1917 - Died 8 May 1941 |
| ANDREWS |
William |
Pensioner
WS |
- |
Rangers |
06
Aug 1897 |
65 |
- |
| ARISS |
John |
- |
- |
1st
Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers |
06
May 1885 |
24 |
- |
| ARMOUR |
William
John |
- |
- |
- |
01
Oct 1906 |
- |
Child
of Colour Sergeant 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment - Age 4 months |
| ARNOLD |
Benjamin |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
BLACK PRINCE |
11
Nov 1907 |
28 |
- |
| ARUNDELL |
George |
Telegraphist |
- |
HMS
ELFIN (ALECTO) |
17
Jul 1936 |
31 |
- |
| ASHBRIDGE |
Robert |
Private |
7063 |
3rd
Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers |
16
Jan 1915 |
36 |
- |
| ASKILL |
Josiah
William |
Telegraphist
RN Volunteer (Wireless) Reserve |
P/WRX
554 |
HMS
CHASSEUR 07 |
12
Oct 1940 |
22 |
Son
of Josiah and Ethel Askill, of Rugby, Warwickshire |
| ATKINS |
Leslie
Jack |
Ordinary
Seaman |
P/JX
192336 |
HMS
DELIGHT |
30
Jul 1940 |
22 |
Son
of Alfred Thomas Atkins and Hetty Elizabeth Atkins, and stepson of Mr.
A. C. Small, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire |
| AUST |
Peggy |
- |
- |
- |
16
Aug 1928 |
- |
MQ,
Verne 5 days old |
| AYLMER |
William
Thomas |
Lance
Corporal |
- |
2nd
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
31
Oct 1903 |
22 |
- |
| BABER |
Ernest
Alexander Lane |
Leading
Seaman |
J/2055 |
HMS
FORMIDABLE |
01
Jan 1915 |
23 |
- |
| BADHAM |
Ronald |
Private |
5679180 |
10th
Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry |
15
Apr 1941 |
25 |
Son
of Henry and Margaret S. Badham, of Twickenham, Middlesex |
| BAGGS |
Frederick
William |
Petty
Officer 1st Class |
117207 |
HMS
VICTORY |
26
Dec 1914 |
48 |
(R.F.R./P.O./A/1222)Son
of Frederick and Elizabeth Baggs; husband of Ada Emma Baggs, of 26, Mallams,
Portland. |
| BAILEY |
Thomas |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN III |
17
Dec 1904 |
17 |
- |
| BAILEY |
William |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
FLYING FISH |
08
May 1899 |
21 |
- |
| BAILEY |
Wm |
Chief
Petty Officer Stoker |
- |
HMS
JUNO |
28
Feb 1904 |
29 |
- |
| BAKER |
Charles
Alber |
- |
- |
- |
22
Aug 1902 |
18 |
- |
| BAKER |
Frank
Nixon |
Ordinary
Seaman |
SS/4919(CH) |
HMS
FORMIDABLE |
01
Jan 1915 |
19 |
- |
| BAKER |
Frederick
William |
- |
- |
Late
of 75th and 39th Regiment |
19
Aug 1882 |
29 |
Died
suddenly at Portland Barracks |
| BAMFORD |
Frank |
Able
Seaman |
D/JX
314486 |
HMS
PRESIDENT III |
23
Jun 1942 |
36 |
Husband
of Annie Bamford, of Tottington, Lancashire |
| BAMPTIN |
Violet
May |
- |
- |
- |
27
Apr 1895 |
1 |
Child
of Private Bamptin of 2nd Battalion Kings Shropshire Light infantry - Age
18 months |
| BARBER |
- |
- |
- |
- |
20
Nov 1891 |
- |
Child
of Corporal Barber of 2nd Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment: still
born |
| BARBER |
Robert |
Stoker
1st Class |
SS/109/81(CH) |
HMS
VENGEANCE |
08
Sep 1914 |
24 |
- |
| BARKER |
- |
- |
- |
- |
23
Mar 1889 |
- |
Child
of Private H Barker 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
- Age 11 months |
| BARNES |
John |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
HERCULES |
06
Nov 1887 |
22 |
- |
| BARNETT |
Doris |
- |
- |
- |
04
Dec 1905 |
- |
Child
of Corporal Barnett of 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment - age
3 months |
| BARRON |
Frederick |
Petty
Officer Telegraphist |
P/JX
147574 |
H.M.
Submarine STATESMAN |
24
Sept 1946 |
26 |
Son
of Herbert Ernest and Lily Morris, of Boldon Colliery, Co. Durham |
| BARTLE |
Albert
Ed. |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ROXBURG |
21
Mar 1907 |
21 |
- |
| BATEMAN |
Herbert
Arthur |
Lance
Corporal RMLI |
- |
HMS
EMPRESS OF INDIA |
11
Mar 1904 |
23 |
- |
| BATT |
Richard
John |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ASSISTANCE |
27
Jul 1909 |
25 |
- |
| BAYLIS |
Frederick
William |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
RENOWN |
06
Oct 1921 |
28 |
- |
| BEALES |
Robert |
Gunner |
- |
Royal
Artillery |
15
Jul 1882 |
25 |
Found
drowned at Castletown, Portland |
| BEAMON |
Patrick |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
RUSSELL |
24
Apr 1905 |
20 |
- |
| BEARD |
Frederick
Charles |
Officers'
Steward 1st Class |
- |
HMS
BRITANNIA |
04
Jun 1910 |
35 |
- |
| BEAUCHAMP |
Henry |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
AFRICA |
11
Decr 1908 |
20 |
- |
| BEAUMONT |
Harry |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
TITANIA |
11
Jul 1932 |
21 |
- |
| BECK |
Gunter |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
24 Apr 1919 - Died 13 Aug 1940 - A Luftwaffe Airman |
| BECKER |
Horst |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
24 Jan 1917 - Died 23 Mar 1942 - A Luftwaffe Airman |
| BECKINGHAM |
William
Henry |
Petty
Officer 2nd Class |
- |
HMS
GOOD HOPE |
06
Nov 1906 |
29 |
- |
| BELCHER |
Douglas |
Able
Seaman |
P/JX
425729 |
RN |
07
Jun 1944 |
- |
Son
of Henry and Daisy Belcher; husband of Joan Kathleen Belcher, of Worcester
Park, Surrey |
| BELL |
Ernest
Joseph |
Petty
Officer |
P/J
239558 |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
17
Jun 1941 |
49 |
Son
of Ernest Lionel and Louisa Bell, of Portsmouth; husband of Edith Ivy Bell,
of Drayton, Portsmouth |
| BELL |
Thomas |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment |
01
Oct 1891 |
25 |
- |
| BELLINGHAM |
Cecil
P |
Telegraphist |
- |
HMS
EMPORER OF INDIA |
05
Oct 1930 |
22 |
- |
| BENN |
William |
Private |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
16
May 1900 |
21 |
- |
| BENNETT |
James
Henry |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
25
Sep 1885 |
16 |
- |
| BENSON |
Thomas |
Master
Gunner |
- |
Royal
Artillery |
22
Jul 1892 |
42 |
Wesleyan |
| BERRYMAN |
Thomas
Gunner |
- |
- |
Royal
Artillery |
08
Sep 1877 |
27 |
- |
| BEST |
Edwin |
Steward |
P/LX
611519 |
HMS
GRASSHOPPER |
31
Dec 1943 |
23 |
Son
of Samuel and Laura Best |
| BINES |
Arthur |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
18
Sep 1888 |
17 |
- |
| BINKS |
Roy |
Leading
Writer |
P/MX
773782 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
| BISH |
Harold
Taylor |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
PANDORA |
02
Feb 1922 |
29 |
- |
| BISHOP |
James |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
06
Jul 1887 |
28 |
- |
| BISOGNINI |
Giuseppe |
Seaman |
- |
RUGGIERO
DI LAURIA |
08
Jun 1895 |
- |
Born
18 Dec 1871 Died Portland 31 May 1895 |
| BLACK |
Matthew |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
30
Sep 1886 |
20 |
- |
| BLACK |
WalterHogan |
Able
Seaman |
D/JX
306883 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
- |
| BLACKLAWS |
JH |
- |
- |
- |
18
Jul 1891 |
14 |
Child
of Blacklaws of 2nd Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment |
| BLACKMORE |
George |
A-ble
Seaman |
- |
HMS
TEMERAIRE |
22
Jun 1911 |
29 |
- |
| BLACKWELL |
Murial
Rose |
- |
- |
- |
25
Jun 1918 |
- |
4,
Police Quarters Age 1 month |
| BLACKWOOD |
Joseph |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
KENT |
18
Sep 1904 |
19 |
- |
| BLAKE |
James
V J |
Gunner
RMA |
14910 |
- |
14
Jul 1916 |
28 |
- |
| BLAKEY |
Robert
Albert E |
Stoker
Mechanic |
P/SKX
841214 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
| BLOASE |
FG |
- |
- |
- |
30
Jan 1895 |
- |
Child
of Armourer Sergeant Bloase of 2nd Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry
- 13 days |
| BLUNT-BOOLS |
Charles |
Private |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
22
Jan 1901 |
21 |
- |
| BOLTON |
- |
- |
- |
- |
11
Aug 1887 |
- |
Child
of Mr Bolton, Civil Guard - child only lived a few minutes |
| BONE |
Arthur |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ANTRIM |
19
Sep 1905 |
20 |
- |
| BONIFACE |
Arthur |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
29
Oct 1896 |
17 |
- |
| BORDING |
Arthur
Signey |
Stoker
2nd Class |
- |
HMS
IMPLACABLE |
21
Feb 1909 |
19 |
- |
| BORG |
Spiridione |
Donkeyman
Greaser |
- |
RFA
WAVE KNIGHT |
14
Jun 1960 |
60 |
- |
| BOURNE |
Albert
Victor |
Gunner
RMA |
- |
HMS
VICTORIOUS |
26
Oct 1904 |
22 |
- |
| BOWYER |
Henry |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
04
Mar 1885 |
51 |
- |
| BRACK |
Andrew |
Private
RMLI |
- |
- |
31
Jul 1896 |
23 |
Presbyterian |
| BRADLEY |
Harold |
Able
Seaman |
P/JX
517141 |
HMS
QUEEN EMMA |
14
Jul 1944 |
- |
- |
| BRADLEY |
Henry
GN |
Leading
Telegraphist |
- |
HMS
WOLFHOUND |
10
Oct 1937 |
38 |
- |
| BRAND |
Thomas
Eric |
Ordinary
Seaman, Royal New Zealand Navy |
8612 |
HMS
ISIS |
20
Jul 1944 |
19 |
Son
of Thomas Dempster Brand and Maud Amelia Brand, of Clive, Hawke's Bay,
New Zealand |
| BRAY |
Samuel
JH |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
CORNWALLIS |
02
May 1905 |
25 |
- |
| BRENCHLEY |
Kenneth
C |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
- |
| BRETT-SALMON |
CC |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
20
Feb 1893 |
17 |
- |
| BRICE |
William
Frederick |
Petty
Officer Steward |
- |
HMS
ROYAL SOVEREIGN |
14
Jul 1894 |
28 |
- |
| BRIGGS |
Walter |
Private,
Royal Marine Light Infantry |
PLY/7891 |
HMS
LONDON |
11
Jan 1915 |
37 |
- |
| BRITT |
John |
Chief
Petty Officer Stoker |
- |
HMS
ALBION |
03
Jan 1906 |
35 |
- |
| BROOKER |
William |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
HECLA |
22
Nov 1912 |
19 |
- |
| BROOKIN |
William
Albert |
Gunner
RMA |
- |
HMS
GOOD HOPE |
19
Dec 1906 |
25 |
- |
| BROOKS |
Sydney |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
DUKE OF EDINBURGH |
24
Oct 1907 |
27 |
- |
| BROOKS-FRENCH |
Henry |
Sick
Berth Steward |
- |
HMS
CLEOPATRA |
29
Nov 1898 |
26 |
- |
| BROWN |
- |
- |
- |
- |
10
Aug 1888 |
- |
Son
of Sergeant R Brown 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
- Age 4 months |
| BROWN |
George
William |
- |
- |
HMS
HOWE |
05
Nov 1891 |
24 |
- |
| BROWN |
Henry |
Boy |
- |
HMS
VOLAGE |
14
Jan 1899 |
17 |
- |
| BROWN |
Henry
Thomas |
Private |
3961719 |
Welch
Regiment |
23
Oct 1940 |
- |
- |
| BROWN |
John
Harold |
- |
- |
- |
16
Jul 1900 |
2 |
Child
of Master Gunner Brown Royal Garrison Artillery |
| BROWN |
R |
Lance
Corporal |
- |
56th
(West Essex) Regiment |
22
Oct 1880 |
20 |
- |
| BRUCE |
Alfred
William |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS/M
H24 |
17
Jun 1932 |
26 |
- |
| BRYAN |
Charles
Abraham |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
SAPPHIRE II |
20
Apr 1906 |
20 |
- |
| BRYANT |
William |
Boy |
- |
HMS
AGINCOURT |
- |
16 |
Wooden
Cross - died (31) March 18?? - unclear |
| BRYDEN |
Henry
Albert |
- |
- |
- |
23
Mar 1897 |
1 |
Child
of Private Bryden of the Northumberland Fusiliers - Age 1 Year 11 months |
| BUCKETT |
WH |
Naval
Pensioner |
- |
- |
12
Jun 1893 |
60 |
- |
| BULPORT |
H |
Private |
- |
56th
(West Essex) Regiment |
27
Dec 1879 |
29 |
- |
| BUNDY |
Alice
Mabel |
- |
- |
- |
20
May 1916 |
- |
Daughter
of Herbert and Alice Bundy of the Metropolitan Police Quarters, HM Depot,
Portland - died Age 19.5 |
| BUNGEY
(BUNCEY) |
Herbert
Walter (Walker) |
Private |
20172 |
3rd
Battalion Wiltshire Regiment |
17
Sep 1915 |
20 |
Son
of Walter Bungey. |
| BUNNETT |
Cyril
Robert James |
- |
- |
- |
14
Jan 1914 |
- |
The
Verne, Portland Age 3 Months |
| BURBAGE |
- |
- |
- |
- |
03
May 1883 |
- |
Child
of Private Burbage of Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment - Age 11 months |
| BURCHELL |
Robert |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
OCEAN |
29
Aug 1907 |
18 |
- |
| BURLONG |
- |
- |
- |
- |
08
Dec 1882 |
- |
Child
of Corporal Burlong of Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment - Age 9 months |
| BURNE |
Josephine |
- |
- |
- |
30
Apr 1884 |
44 |
Wife
of M Byrne Late RE |
| BURNHAM |
Harry |
Private |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
07
Mar 1901 |
18 |
- |
| BURNS |
Henry |
Private |
5079 |
3rd
Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers |
03
Sep 1914 |
34 |
- |
| BURRANS |
George
Frederick |
Able
Seaman |
220397(DEV) |
HMS
Q7 |
14
Jan 1917 |
32 |
(R.F.R./B/3600) |
| BURT |
H |
Private |
- |
Dorset
Regiment |
08
Jul 1883 |
24 |
- |
| BURT |
Philip
Anton |
Radio
Operator 2nd Class (G) |
P082935 |
HMS
OSPREY |
26
Nov 1971 |
22 |
- |
| BURY |
Roland
Henry Moore |
Engineer
Lieutenant |
- |
HMS
COLOSSUS |
28
Jul 1914 |
28 |
of
Kingtown, Ireland - died at his post of duty |
| BUSH |
Henry
George |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
NATAL |
15
Dec 1912 |
23 |
- |
| BUTLER |
Arthur |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
VICTORY |
05
Jul 1913 |
30 |
- |
| BUTLER |
Frank |
Master
at Arms |
- |
HMS
AGINCOURT |
03
Apr 1902 |
32 |
Church
of England: Cancelled: body removed by friends |
| BUTLER |
James |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
SWIFTSURE |
29
Mar 1909 |
22 |
- |
| BYRNE |
- |
- |
- |
- |
28
Jul 1882 |
- |
Child
of Office Messenger M Byrne RE Dept - Still born |
| BYRNE |
John |
Gunner |
- |
Royal
Artillery |
06
Jan 1885 |
22 |
- |
| CAHILL |
John |
Private |
- |
31st
(Huntingdonshire) Regiment |
06
Dec 1876 |
34 |
- |
| CAHILL |
John |
Seaman |
- |
HMS
MAGNIFICENT |
27
Jul 1897 |
26 |
- |
| CAHILL |
John |
- |
- |
- |
30
Apr 1902 |
16 |
- |
| CAIN |
George |
Able
Seaman |
C/JX
255632 |
HMS
BOADICEA |
13
Jun 1944 |
33 |
Son
of James and Mary Cain; husband of Hilda Gladys Cain, of Corringham, Essex |
| CAIRNS |
John
Thomas |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN III |
08
Jan 1905 |
16 |
- |
| CALLAGHAN |
- |
- |
- |
- |
30
Mar 1886 |
- |
Child
of Private Callighan 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers - Still born |
| CALLAGHAN |
Robert |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
NEW ZEALAND |
15
Apr 1907 |
22 |
- |
| CANBERRY |
Nolly
Lena Virginia |
- |
- |
- |
27
Jul 1923 |
3 |
Of
Living Quarter, Grove, Portland |
| CAREY |
William
Francis Henry |
Serjeant,
Royal Marine Artillery |
RMR/7425 |
HM
Yacht ILIONA |
31
Dec 1918 |
35 |
Son
of William and Ann Carey (stepmother), of Blackfarm, Buncrana, Co. Donegal. |
| CARPENTER |
Thomas
Wilson |
Leading
Sick Berth Attendant |
C/SBRX
6570 |
HMS
MERCURY |
26
Aug 1940 |
39 |
Son
of Thomas W. Carpenter and Margaret E. Carpenter; husband of Jessie Olive
Carpenter, of Hornsea, Yorkshire |
| CARPENTER |
William |
Engineroom
Artificer |
- |
HMS
EMPORER OF INDIA |
27
Jul 1929 |
20 |
- |
| CARSWELL-WATTON |
James
Wilfred |
- |
- |
- |
13
Nov 1905 |
- |
Child
of Master Gunner of Royal Garrison Regiment - Age 5 months |
| CARTER |
Alfred
John |
Gunner
RN |
- |
HMS
GOSSAMER |
06
Nov 1910 |
34 |
- |
| CARTER |
Walter |
Boy
2nd Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
13
May 1897 |
16 |
- |
| CASIMAR |
Stensel |
Free
French |
- |
ML
182 |
17
Jun 1942 |
29 |
- |
| CATERY |
Edward
R |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
HERCULES |
05
Apr 1883 |
20 |
- |
| CATTELL |
Charles |
Serjeant,
Royal Marine Light Infantry |
PLY/10241 |
HMS
LONDON |
21
Jan 1915 |
33 |
Son
of the late Samuel and Emma Cattell, of Wells, Somerset |
| CHAMBERS |
Stanley |
Able
(Ordinary) Seaman RNVR |
KX/433 |
RN
Division (Hood Battalion) |
08
Mar 1915 |
18 |
- |
| CHARLTON |
Thomas |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (G Company) |
03
Mar 1898 |
19 |
Died
at the Verne, Portland |
| CHARNLEY |
William |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
EREBUS |
01
Dec 1904 |
21 |
- |
| CHECKETTS |
George
Winfield |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ACHILLES |
10
May 1914 |
20 |
- |
| CHEESEMAN |
Fred |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
HMS
NATAL |
30
Jan 1910 |
23 |
- |
| CHENEY |
Levi
John |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
03
Jan 1886 |
16 |
- |
| CHIDLEY |
Edward
Charles |
Gunner |
1834116 |
277
Bty., 83 Lt. A.A. Regt., Royal Artillery |
18
Jan 1942 |
- |
- |
| CHING |
Ernest |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
BELLEROPHON |
24
Jul 1912 |
22 |
- |
| CHINNERY |
Caleb |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
09
Feb 1889 |
16 |
- |
| CHIVERS |
Arthur
Frederick |
Private |
5679233 |
10th
Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry |
15
Apr 1941 |
25 |
Son
of Mrs. M. A. Chivers, and stepson of Mr. A. R. Moore, of Peckham, London |
| CLARK |
Charles
Lawrence |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
TITANIA |
07
Sep 1935 |
19 |
- |
| CLARK |
George |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
HMS
DOMINION |
09
Dec 1911 |
31 |
- |
| CLARK |
Georgina
Harriet |
- |
- |
- |
14
Jun 1926 |
47 |
Connaught
House School, Weymouth |
| CLARK |
Robert
William |
Groundsman |
- |
Recreation
Ground, Portland |
26
Jul 1911 |
37 |
- |
| CLARK |
Samuel |
Boatman |
- |
RN |
27
Jul 1888 |
47 |
Wesleyan |
| CLARKE |
Frederick
Richard |
Stoker
1st Class |
- |
HMS
ORION |
04
Jul 1914 |
22 |
- |
| CLARKE |
RH |
- |
- |
- |
04
Sep 1900 |
- |
Child
of Drummer Clarke of Northamptonshire Regiment - Age 10 weeks |
| CLARKE |
Stanley |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS
BRISTOL |
09
May 1911 |
28 |
- |
| CLAYTON |
CD |
Telegraphist |
P/SSX
871290 |
HMS/M
SIDON |
16
Jun 1955 |
21 |
17
Jun 1955: The Royal Navy diesel submarine HMS Sidon sinks after a torpedo
explosion in the forward torpedo compartment while the ship is in Portland
harbour, U.K., killing 13. Son of John C and Winifred Clayton late of CI |
| CLELLAND |
Henry
M |
Corporal |
- |
1st
Battalion 14th Prince of Wales Regiment |
01
Jun 1881 |
35 |
- |
| CLEMENS |
Rudolf |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Borne
1 Oct 1922 Died 11 May 1944 |
| CLIFT |
Walter
R |
- |
- |
- |
9
May 1886 |
- |
Child
of Private Clift of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers - Age 10 months |
| CLONAN |
Michael |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion 20th (East Devon) Regiment |
7
Apr 1879 |
39 |
- |
| COCKERELL |
S |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
21
Feb 1889 |
35 |
- |
| COLE |
Thomas
W |
Second
Hand - Royal Naval Patrol Service |
LT/JX
179739 |
HM
Trawler DAMITO |
13
Jul 1940 |
42 |
Son
of Thomas William and Bertha Lavinia Cole, of Lowestoft, Suffolk; husband
of Violet Sarah Rachel Cole, of Lowestoft |
| COLL |
Edward |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
SUPERB |
30
Jun 1911 |
29 |
- |
| COLLIER |
Geoffrey
G |
Ordinary
Seaman |
PSSX
840145 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
| COLLINGS |
William
E |
Chief
Engineroom Artificer |
- |
HMS
FAIRY |
19
Nov 1904 |
37 |
- |
| COLLINS |
George
Henry |
Able
Seaman |
PJX
125803 |
HMS
FOYLEBANK |
4
Jul 1940 |
29 |
Son
of Henry Ernest and Ethel Louise Collins, of Portland. C. of E. Portion. |
| COLLINS |
JW |
CPO
Steward - Naval Auxiliary Personnel (M.N.) |
- |
HMS
WARRIOR II |
11
Jul 1940 |
58 |
Son
of John and Jane Mary Collins; husband of Gertrude Josephine Collins |
| COMBEN |
Harry
Reginald |
Lance
Corporal |
2358302 |
Royal
Corps of Signals |
28
Apr 1945 |
32 |
Served
with LRDG. Son of Edward and Leila M. Comben, of Portland; husband of Phyllis
Mary Comben |
| COMBS |
Harry |
Naval
Pensioner |
- |
- |
15
Mar 1922 |
52 |
- |
| CONNER |
Kathleen |
- |
- |
- |
03
Jul 1899 |
- |
Father
- HM Prison ??? - Age 8 hours |
| CONNER |
Samuel |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN III |
21
Jan 1905 |
17 |
- |
| CONNERS |
FJ |
Band |
- |
2nd
Battalion Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
03
Feb 1890 |
17 |
- |
| CONNOR |
- |
- |
- |
- |
22
Sep 1894 |
- |
Son
of Warder Connor, Civil Service - Age 1 day |
| CONNOR |
Jane |
- |
- |
- |
30
May 1906 |
14 |
Child
of J Conner, Convict Prison Warder |
| CONNOR |
Mary |
- |
- |
- |
17
Oct 1896 |
- |
Child
of Warden HM Convict Prison Age 3 hours |
| CONNOR |
Michael |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
01
Jun 1887 |
17 |
- |
| COOK |
Sarah |
- |
- |
- |
17
Jan 1898 |
- |
Mother
of Master Gunner Brown of Royal Artillery - Age 78 (mother remarried) |
| COOMBS |
R |
Captain
& Honourary Major |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
11
Jan 1902 |
44 |
- |
| COOMBS |
Robert
Waters |
Major |
- |
Queen's
Own, Royal West Kent Regiment |
1902 |
45 |
Born
1857 - Died 1902 |
| COOPER |
Joseph |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
26
Nov 1887 |
25 |
Found
dead in a ditch south face at 8 am 23 Nov 1887 (I assume this is the south
face of the Verne Citadel PB) |
| COOTE? |
Charles |
- |
- |
HMS
SEA FLOWER |
26
Jul 1899 |
17 |
- |
| COPE |
Richard
Walter James |
A/RPO |
P/MX
716347 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
15
Nov 1948 |
28 |
- |
| CORRICK |
Beatrice
May |
- |
- |
- |
08
Apr 1910 |
- |
Child
of Private Corrick of 1st Battalion Somerset Light Infantry - age not clear |
| CORRICK |
Olice
May |
- |
- |
- |
11
Mar 1911 |
- |
Daughter
of Private Corrick of 1st Battalion Somerset Light Infantry - Age 6 months |
| COUCH |
Thomas
Bickford |
Leading
Stoker |
P/KX
83270 |
HMS
CHASSEUR 07 |
12
Oct 1940 |
26 |
Son
of John Henry and Elizabeth Bickford Couch. |
| COVENTRY |
John
Henry |
Able
Seaman |
J/5773(CH) |
HMS
VULCAN |
02
Apr 1920 |
27 |
Son
of Henry George and Keziah Coventry (stepmother), of 19, Tudor Rd., Hampton,
Middx. |
| COWLES |
George
William |
Private
RMLI |
PO/17636 |
RN
Division (Deal Battalion) |
22
Feb 1915 |
18 |
- |
| COX |
- |
- |
- |
- |
21
Jun 1893 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant Cox of 2nd Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment - Age 5 months |
| COX |
J.
R. |
Late
Stoker |
- |
HMS
THUNDERER |
01
Dec 1912 |
21 |
Drowned |
| COYLE |
Anastasia |
Wren
(Women's Royal Naval Service) |
62865 |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
30
Jun 1944 |
29 |
Daughter
of James Coyle and of Alice Coyle (nee McGowan). |
| CRANG |
Francis
Alfred |
Pensioner
CPO |
- |
HMS
OSPREY |
11
Sep 1938 |
33 |
- |
| CREED |
James
V. |
Chief
Petty Officer Writer |
- |
HMS
NEPTUNE |
10
Jun 1913 |
32 |
- |
| CREIGHTON |
Albert
Victor |
Able
Seaman |
C/J101244 |
HMS
MERCURY |
07
Jul 1940 |
- |
- |
| CRIKE |
Henry |
- |
- |
Royal
Garrison Regiment |
28
May 1903 |
39 |
- |
| CRISP |
Alfred |
Pensioner
Shipwright |
- |
- |
22
Apr 1893 |
51 |
- |
| CRUTTENDEN |
Arthur
Albert |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
OCEAN |
27
Jun 1906 |
20 |
- |
| CULSHAW |
Clarence |
Seaman |
- |
HMS
NEW ZEALAND |
30
Aug 1909 |
17 |
Eldest
son of Thomas and Elizabeth Culshaw of Swinton, Manchester - from blood
poisoning - the result of an accident |
| CURRIE |
Frank |
Serjeant |
2045034 |
87
Lt. A.A. Regt., Royal Artillery |
17
Apr 1944 |
35 |
Son
of Samuel Beeding Currie and Eliza Currie; husband of Mabel Currie, of
Hayes, Middlesex |
| DAILEY |
William
Thomas |
Ship's
Steward |
- |
HMS
FURIOUS |
15
Aug 1899 |
30 |
- |
| DALEY |
Harry
R L |
Able
Seaman |
C/J
108599 |
HMS
MERCURY |
07
Jul 1940 |
33 |
Son
of Harry W. Daley and Elizabeth M. J. Daley, of Chatham |
| DANDO |
Wyndham
George |
Able
Seaman |
J/44115(DEV) |
HMS
ERIN |
02
Oct 1919 |
20 |
Son
of George and Annie Dando, of 495, Gloucester Rd., Horfield, Bristol. |
| DARLOW |
Wm
Hy |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
01
Mar 1904 |
16 |
- |
| DAS |
Ranjit
Stanley |
Lieutenant
RIN |
- |
HMS
OSPREY |
14
Apr 1949 |
- |
- |
| DASH |
C.
A. |
Private |
8404 |
2nd
Battalion Devonshire Regiment |
06
Apr 1914 |
29 |
- |
| DAVIE |
Thos
Wm |
- |
- |
HMS
DOLPHIN |
28
Dec 1903 |
27 |
- |
| DAVIES |
- |
- |
- |
- |
22
Oct 1892 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant Davies of 2nd Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment - Age 16 hours |
| DAVIES |
Charles
Joseph |
- |
- |
- |
03
Feb 1916 |
- |
24,
Chiswell, Portland Age 5 months |
| DAVIES |
DG |
Acting
Leading Seaman |
DSSX
835908 |
HMS/M
SIDON |
16
Jun 1955 |
23 |
06/17/55:
The Royal Navy diesel submarine HMS Sidon sinks after a torpedo explosion
in the forward torpedo compartment while the ship is in Portland harbour,
U.K., killing 13. |
| DAVIES |
James |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
20
Sep 1893 |
32 |
- |
| DAVIES |
John
Malcom R |
Naval
Airman 2nd Class |
L/FX
853450 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
- |
| DAVIS |
George
R. |
Able
Seaman |
P/JX
398952 |
HMS
AFFLECK |
10
Jul 1944 |
22 |
Son
of George and Sarah Davis, of Smethwick, Staffordshire; husband of Elizabeth
Davis, of Smethwick |
| DAY |
Cyril
H Ralph |
Leading
Seaman |
P/JX
133111 |
HMS
DELIGHT |
29
Jul 1940 |
27 |
Son
of Cyril George and Mary Day, of Lymington, Hampshire |
| DAY |
Thomas |
- |
- |
- |
22
Jan 1895 |
20 |
Son
of George and Mary Day of Credenhill, Hertfordshire |
| DE
PAOLO |
Vicenzo |
Seaman |
- |
RUGGIERO
DI LAURIA |
08
Jun 1895 |
- |
Born
Rocco Valdina 9 May 1872 Died Portland 8 June 1895 |
| DEAR |
Frank |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
GOOD HOPE |
21
Mar 1905 |
- |
Church
of England: body taken by friends for burial |
| DEMPSTER |
George |
Ordinary
Seaman |
Clyde
Z/2701 |
RN
Division (Collingwood Battalion), RNVR |
06
Feb 1915 |
20 |
Son
of George and Mary Dempster, of 47, Montrose Terrace, Edinburgh. CWGC site
suggests he is 16 - mis memorial suggests 20. |
| DEVEREUX |
Richard |
Leading
Signalman |
- |
HMS
CAMPERDOWN |
18
Jun 1891 |
19 |
- |
| DICKIE |
Brenda
Margaret |
Junior
Commander |
239537 |
formerly
Women's Transport Service (F.A.N.Y.), attd., Royal Army Service Corps |
28
May 1944 |
33 |
Daughter
of John Archibald and Edith Adelaide Dickie, of Liverpool. |
| DICKIE |
John |
Private |
6330 |
3rd
Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers |
28
Apr 1915 |
37 |
- |
| DICKINSON |
Ronal
Ernest |
- |
- |
- |
16
Sep 1936 |
- |
of
the Verne Citadel - Age 3 weeks |
| DIGGORY |
Louisa |
- |
- |
- |
28
Dec 1894 |
1 |
Age
15 months also of John Edward died 6 Feb 1895 age 5 weeks both children
of William and Annie Diggory |
| DOBLING |
Ronald
Gordon |
Acting
Leading Electrical Mechanic |
D89072L |
HMS
DIDO |
20
Feb 1973 |
22 |
- |
| DODNEY |
Wm
Edward Fred'k |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
CURACOA |
06
Jun 1923 |
23 |
- |
| DOREY |
PRA |
Leading
Seaman |
C/JX
819932 |
HMS/M
SIDON |
16
Jun 1955 |
24 |
06/17/55:
The Royal Navy diesel submarine HMS Sidon
sinks after
a torpedo explosion in the forward torpedo
compartment
while the ship is in Portland harbour, U.K., killing 13. |
| DOWLING |
Thomas |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
18
Oct 1906 |
20 |
- |
| DOWSESWELL |
James |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
REVENGE |
03
Jun 1903 |
24 |
- |
| DOYLE |
Joseph
Stephen |
- |
- |
HMS
WARRIOR |
24
Jul 1913 |
22 |
- |
| DRINAN |
- |
- |
- |
- |
29
Jan 1890 |
- |
Wife
of Painter of HMS HERCULES - Age 26 |
| DRINAN? |
James |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers |
06
May 1897 |
26 |
- |
| DROMCOOLE |
Thomas
James |
Stoker
1st Class |
- |
HMS
TARTAR |
01
Dec 1912 |
30 |
- |
| DUCKETT |
Arthur |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
11
May 1892 |
16 |
- |
| DUNHILL |
Mary |
- |
- |
- |
12
Apr 1877 |
34 |
Also
of 5 children who died in their infancy |
| DYNES |
Henry |
- |
- |
HMS
MINOTAUR |
11
Dec 1902 |
17 |
- |
| EADIE |
William |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
FORMIDABLE |
18
Dec 1912 |
26 |
- |
| EAGER |
Annie |
- |
- |
- |
05
Sep 1884 |
24 |
Wife
of Sergeant RH Eager of the 1st Battalion Cheshire Regiment |
| EASTDOWN |
E |
Seaman |
- |
HMS
IMMORTALITE |
21
Jan 1891 |
22 |
- |
| EDE |
George
Alfred |
Officers'
Steward 2nd Class |
- |
HMS
HANNIBAL |
08
Jul 1910 |
34 |
- |
| EDWARDS |
Cecil
Shingler |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
HINDUSTAN |
28
Oct 1912 |
16 |
- |
| EDWARDS |
John
Henry |
Naval
Instructor |
- |
HMS
BELLEROPHON |
25
Jun 1912 |
39 |
- |
| ELLIS |
George
William |
- |
- |
- |
04
Oct 1893 |
16 |
- |
| ELLIS |
William
Edward H |
Carpenter's
Crew |
- |
HMS
EMPRESS OF INDIA |
28
Aug 1895 |
28 |
- |
| ELPHINSTONE |
George |
Stoker
RNR |
1327/TS |
HM
Trawler WILLIAM PURDY |
10
Mar 1915 |
41 |
Husband
of Elizabeth Elphinstone, of 11, Datchett St., Balmain East, New South
Wales, Australia. |
| ENNIS |
- |
Warder |
- |
Civil
Service |
06
Dec 1890 |
37 |
- |
| EVANS |
F |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
16
Mar 1888 |
28 |
- |
| EVANS |
Norman |
Ordinary
Seaman |
D/JX
420830 |
HMS
BLACKWOOD |
16
Jun 1944 |
19 |
Son
of Isaac and Nellie Florence Evans, of Wednesbury, Staffordshire |
| EVERETT |
Frank |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Prince Albert's (Somerset Light infantry) |
07
Dec 1899 |
38 |
- |
| EWENS |
Arthur
George |
Electrical
Artificer Second Class |
- |
HMS
BARHAM |
------------ |
30 |
Found
Drowned 3 Jul 1938 |
| EYERS |
William
Edward |
Ordinary
Seaman |
DSSX
848587 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
| FARRELL |
Thomas |
Greaser,
Mercantile Marine |
778430 |
HMS
SACHEM |
07
Aug 1917 |
51 |
Husband
of Mrs. A. Farrell, of 38, Crown St., Tidal Basin, London. |
| FARROLL |
James |
Private |
- |
56th
(West Essex) Regiment |
22
Dec 1879 |
40 |
- |
| FEIST |
EM |
Electrical
Artificer Third Class |
PMX
777537 |
HMS
SELENE |
17
Feb 1956 |
26 |
- |
| FENNELL |
Robert
Harry |
Naval
Airman 2nd Class |
L/FX855291 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
| FIDDICK |
John |
Gunner
RN |
- |
- |
05
Mar 1907 |
41 |
Husband
of Elizabeth FIDDICK |
| FIELD |
William
C |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
NELSON |
13
Oct 1933 |
36 |
- |
| FIELDHOUSE |
Henry
Benjamin |
- |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
03
May 1893 |
16 |
Who
was accidentally killed in the execution of his duty onboard |
| FINEHAM |
James |
Private |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
19
Sep 1901 |
21 |
- |
| FIRTH |
William |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
SENTINEL |
06
Feb 1907 |
27 |
- |
| FISHER |
Robert |
Private |
- |
32nd
(Cornwall) Light Infantry |
03
Oct 1879 |
37 |
- |
| FITZPATRICK |
Patrick |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
- |
26
Oct 1906 |
22 |
- |
| FLOCKHART |
Albert |
Leading
Stoker |
C/KX
133812 |
HMS
HORNET |
12
Feb 1944 |
20 |
Son
of John Flockhart, and of Jenny Flockhart, of Carlisle |
| FLOOD |
Ronald |
Chief
Petty Officer |
DJX
142076 |
HMS
MURRAY |
15
Apr 1959 |
40 |
- |
| FONTASSEL |
Daniel |
Boy
3rd Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
09
Sep 1893 |
16 |
- |
| FORBES |
William
W |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
HMS
NATAL |
26
Nov 1909 |
30 |
- |
| FORD |
Henry
Ernes |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
BURSLEM |
05
Sep 1923 |
37 |
- |
| FORD |
JR |
Able
Seaman |
P/SSX
898366 |
HMS/M
SIDON |
16
Jun 1955 |
19 |
17
Jun 1955: The Royal Navy diesel submarine HMS Sidon sinks after a torpedo
explosion in the forward torpedo compartment while the ship is in Portland
harbour, U.K., killing 13. |
| FOWLER |
Charles
Henry |
Boy
2nd Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
15
Jun 1892 |
16 |
Wesleyan |
| FRANCIS |
William |
Stoker |
K
11660 |
HMS
PEMBROKE |
16
Jun 1928 |
35 |
- |
| FREDERICKS |
Arthur
Hector |
Ordinary
Telegraphist |
J
54669 |
HMS
MYOSOTIS |
06
Jan 1919 |
18 |
Son
of Frederick and Laura E. Fredericks, of 48, Khedive Rd., Forest Gate,
Essex. |
| FRITH |
William |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
SENTINAL |
03
Feb 1907 |
28 |
- |
| FRY |
George |
Corporal |
- |
1st
Battalion Somerset Light Infantry |
12
Jun 1911 |
31 |
- |
| FULLER |
Frances
Elizabeth |
- |
- |
- |
02
Mar 1889 |
25 |
Also
William E Fuller - age 9 months - wife and son of Edward Fuller |
| FURLONG |
Joseph |
- |
- |
HMS
MAJESTIC |
10
Jun 1899 |
24 |
- |
| FURNELL |
- |
- |
- |
- |
24
Apr 1889 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant Furnell of 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment
- Age 2 months |
| FYDO |
Alfred
Reginald |
Constable |
PO/
212598 |
Royal
Marine Police |
02
Sep 1945 |
56 |
Husband
of Jonn Fydo, of Portsmouth |
Sources:
Compiled with the assistance of information given in the transcript of
the Register of Interments in Military Cemetery, Portland, later known
as the RN Cemetery, Portland: from the transcription of MIs for the
RN Cemertery, Portland and from the Commonwealth Wargraves Site and numerous
other sources.