Surname |
First Name |
Rank |
Service No |
Ship or Unit |
Date |
Age |
Notes |
GARRETT |
Frederick Arthur |
Able Seaman |
D/JX 348091 |
HMS BLACKWOOD |
15 Jun 1944 |
21 |
Son of James and Sarah Garrett, of Peasedown St. John, Somerset |
GASKIN |
Thomas |
Stoker Petty Officer |
298849(PO) |
HMS KING GEORGE V |
28
Aug 1914 |
31 |
Commonwealth
War Graves Commision site states: Son of Thomas Gaskin, of 9, London Rd.,
Coventry, and the late Jane Ellen Gaskin. CWGC Site states of H.M.S. VICTORY
whereas his grave marker states HMS KING GEORGE V: possibly he was on loan
to KGV? |
GAY |
Herbert |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMSD
SEAFLOWER |
05
Oct 1903 |
20 |
- |
GEARY |
- |
- |
- |
- |
13
Jun 1881 |
- |
Child
of Corporal Geary 1st Battalion 14th(Buckinghamshire) - Prince of Wales
Own - Age 6 months |
GEBHART |
Elizabeth
Ann |
- |
- |
- |
06
Aug 1877 |
14 |
Pray
for the soul of �. Daughter of Band Sergeant Louis and Mary Gebhart |
GEE |
Henry |
AB |
- |
HMS
SAPPHIRE II |
07
Jun 1907 |
26 |
Presbyterian |
GIBBON |
Joseph |
AB (Yeoman of Signals) |
- |
HMS
AGINCOURT |
02
May 1882 |
36 |
- |
GIBBONS |
John |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
DIADEM |
05
Sep 1899 |
24 |
- |
GIBSON |
Claude
Vivian |
- |
- |
- |
28
Sep 1896 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant (F) Gibson of 2nd Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry
- age 7 months |
GIBSON |
George |
Bandsman |
- |
20th
Regiment |
07
Jun 1878 |
19 |
Who
was killed by falling over the ramparts of the Verne Citadel |
GILL |
Charles
Leonard |
- |
- |
- |
15
Apr 1902 |
17 |
Son
of Charles and Henrietta GILL - accidentally killed |
GILPIN |
Henry |
Able
Seaman |
RJX
213358 |
HMS
MINSTER |
08
Jun 1944 |
26 |
Son
of Henry and Ellen Gilpin; husband of Lilian Gilpin, of Bow, London |
GITTINS |
Emily
Elizabeth |
- |
- |
- |
02
May 1914 |
- |
The
Verne, Portland Age 8 days |
GLEESON |
Walter
John |
Deckhand RNR |
4994/DA |
HM
Trawler CALIPH |
25
Oct 1917 |
24 |
- |
GLUCKERT |
Archibald
Frank |
Gunner
RMA |
- |
HMS
BELLEROPHON |
05
Jul 1913 |
29 |
- |
GODDEN |
Frank |
Ex
Leading Signalman |
200269 |
- |
28
Aug 1929 |
47 |
Pensioner
11009
Salvation Army
House, Castletown, Portland |
GOLDFINCH |
Ellcie
Catherine Pathenia |
- |
- |
- |
27
Apr 1926 |
32 |
- |
GOLDING |
Frederick
G |
- |
- |
- |
18
Apr 1894 |
13 |
Son
of Warder Golding Civil Service |
GOLLEDGE |
- |
- |
- |
- |
01
Jul 1881 |
- |
Child
of Gunner Golledge RA - Age 14 months |
GORDON |
Perry |
- |
- |
2nd
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
12
Sep 1904 |
19 |
Presbyterian |
GOSFREY |
- |
- |
- |
- |
22
Jun 1901 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant W Godfrey of 4th Battalion Manchester Regiment - Age 3 months |
GOSWELL |
Arthur
Frederick |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS/M
H24 |
22
May 1928 |
29 |
- |
GOULD |
John
Horner |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
RESOLUTION |
19
Mar 1904 |
26 |
- |
GOULD |
William
Alfred |
Private |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
21
Jan 1901 |
18 |
- |
GRANT |
Frederick |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
16
Nov 1884 |
16 |
Date
of Certificate 16 November 1884 |
GREEN |
Albert
George |
Private |
5679210 |
10th
Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry |
15
Apr 1941 |
- |
- |
GREEN |
David |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ALEXANDRA |
04
Sep 1895 |
20 |
- |
GREEN |
GJT |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
03
Jul 1893 |
16 |
- |
GUIVER |
Fanny |
- |
- |
- |
31
Dec 1906 |
24 |
Child
of Sergeant Guiver of the Royal Garrison Artillery |
GUNN |
John
B S |
Leading
Seaman |
P/J
114888 |
HMS
SCIMITAR |
11
Aug 1940 |
31 |
Son
of John Bernard and Barbara Kate Gunn; husband of Phyllis Emma Gunn, of
Gosport, Hampshire |
GURDLES |
Richard |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
7 Mar 1923 - Died 23 Mar 1942 - A Luftwaffe airman? |
GUY |
William |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
25
Sep 1886 |
20 |
- |
GUY |
Wm |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
EMPRESS OF INDIA |
03
Feb 1903 |
18 |
Right
Hand Side |
GWIN |
H |
Pensioner |
- |
QMS
RE Civil Staff |
02
Dec 1899 |
44 |
- |
HADDY |
Edmund |
Engineroom
Artificer |
- |
HMS
BENBOW |
20
Dec 1898 |
22 |
Son
of R & EA Haddy of St Germans, Cornwall, who was drowned: interred
16 Feb 1899 |
HAGAN |
Charles William Henry |
Gunner |
- |
No 28 Coy RGA |
20 Aug 1907 |
26 |
- |
HAGER |
- |
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ALEXANDRA |
16
Feb 1897 |
26 |
- |
HALLAM |
Arthur |
Able
(Ordinary) Seaman, RNVR |
Tyneside
Z/5254 |
RN
Division (3rd Reserve Battalion) |
16
Sep 1915 |
19 |
- |
HALLEN |
Arthur |
Chief
Petty Officer |
- |
HMS
SUNFISH |
11
Mar 1903 |
- |
- |
HALLING |
Arthur
Samuel |
Serjeant |
5182953 |
Gloucester
Regiment |
31
Aug 1940 |
23 |
Son
of Samuel and Sarah Ann Halling; husband of Doris May Halling, of Mount
Gold, Plymouth |
HALLORAN |
Bartholomew |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
MINOTAUR |
01
Nov 1898 |
17 |
- |
HAMILL |
Thomas |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ORION |
14
Apr 1914 |
27 |
- |
HAMILTON |
John
Joseph |
Boy |
- |
HMS
AGINCOURT |
09
Jun 1889 |
17 |
This
is a wooden cross and the year is unclear |
HAMMOND |
?? |
- |
- |
- |
08
Feb 1878 |
- |
Son
of Corporal Hammond 2nd Battalion 20th (East Devon's) Regiment - Age 4
months |
HAMPER |
Wm
Hy |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
REVENGE |
04
Dec 1903 |
19 |
- |
HANLEY |
Ivy
May |
-- |
- |
- |
05
Jan 1906 |
- |
Child
of Colour Sergeant Hanley 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment - age
6 months (Twin - see Record 382) |
HANLEY |
James |
- |
- |
- |
24
Jan 1906 |
- |
Child
of Colour Sergeant Hanley 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment age
7 months (Twin - see Record 380) |
HANNAFORD |
William
George |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
MINOTAUR |
27
Jul 1897 |
16 |
- |
HANSON |
George |
Boy |
- |
2nd
Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry |
13
Jul 1895 |
15 |
- |
HARADA |
Asayoshi |
Petty
Officer |
- |
IJNS
IDZUMO (Imperial Japanese Navy) |
15
Feb 1919 |
- |
- |
HARDING |
Arthur |
Leading
Boatman |
P/O
161128 |
HM
Coastguard |
02
Aug 1919 |
44 |
- |
HARDING |
Charles |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry |
14
Feb 1895 |
21 |
- |
HARPER |
William |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment |
03
Jan 1905 |
19 |
- |
HARRIS |
Albert
Augustus |
Leading
Seaman |
C/J
16519 |
HMS
HERTFORDSHIRE |
31
Mar 1940 |
- |
- |
HARRY |
Donald |
- |
- |
- |
04
Jan 1926 |
.3 |
Son
of H & K Howard (The Buffs) Age 4 months) |
HASTINGS |
Henry
(aka Sonny Boy) |
- |
- |
- |
07
Jan 1934 |
6.5 |
Son
of Sergeant H & Mrs E Hastings |
HAWKINS |
Edwin |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
RFA
KHARKI |
10
Nov 1910 |
50 |
- |
HAYWARD |
Andrew
Richard |
- |
- |
- |
19
Oct 1966 |
- |
Son
of PO and Mrs R Hayward |
HEATH? |
William
Edward |
Engineroom
artificer |
- |
HMS
HOGUE |
13
Nov 1904 |
25 |
Wesleyan:
entry deleted: reason not known |
HEATHCOTE |
Thomas |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
OSPREY |
01
Mar 1935 |
28 |
- |
HEATHER |
John |
Boatman |
Coastguard |
HMS
DUNCAN |
10
Jul 1905 |
36 |
- |
HEELEY |
John |
Petty
Officer |
P/LX
854199 |
HMS
TARTAR |
23
Jun 1963 |
35 |
Husband
of Shirley, Father of Maria and Christopher |
HENDRY |
James
Samuel |
Gunner
RMA |
9777 |
HMS
BARHAM |
15
Oct 1920 |
37 |
Son
of Mathew Hendry. Born at Tullylin, Co. Sligo. |
HERBERT |
Mary |
- |
- |
- |
14
Aug 1923 |
- |
Of
the Verne Citadel, Portland
Age 26 hours |
HIGHET |
A |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers |
17
May 1886 |
20 |
- |
HILCOCK |
James |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
HERCULES |
07
Oct 1887 |
36 |
- |
HILL |
Douglas |
- |
- |
HMS
CLEOPATRA |
14
Jan 1925 |
- |
- |
HINTON |
Alfred
Edward |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
OSPREY |
16
Sep 1932 |
21 |
- |
HINTON |
William |
Private |
- |
56th
(West Essex) Regiment |
13
Dec 1879 |
29 |
- |
HOARE |
Albert |
Armourer |
- |
HMS
DRAKE |
20
Jan 1907 |
41 |
- |
HODGKINSON |
BJ |
Junior
Seaman |
P/J
948879 |
HMS
MAIDSTONE |
15
Oct 1956 |
16 |
- |
HODGSON |
- |
- |
- |
- |
12
Jul 1905 |
- |
Child
of British Military Hodgson - Still born |
HODGSON |
Robert |
Boy
2nd Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
04
Mar 1885 |
16 |
- |
HOGWOOD |
- |
- |
- |
- |
07
Aug 1890 |
- |
Child
of Gunner Hogwood (RA) - age 6 days |
HOGWOOD |
John |
- |
- |
- |
08
Nov1902 |
18 |
- |
HOLLIDAY |
MD |
Leading
Stoker |
D/SKX
885497 |
HMS
INDEFATIGABLE |
05
Oct 1952 |
20 |
- |
HOLLOWAY |
Rex
Stanley |
Able
Seaman |
P/SSX
26116 |
HMS
FOYLEBANK |
07
Jul 1940 |
22 |
Son
of Clifford James Holloway and Lena Alice Holloway, of Guernsey, Channel
Islands |
HOLMES |
- |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment |
01
Jul 1890 |
32 |
- |
HOLMES |
James |
Private
RMLI |
PLY/17083 |
RN
Division (Plymouth (Deal) Battalion) |
02
Mar 1915 |
18/19 |
Son
of Thomas and Annie Holmes, of 2, Low Rd., Lisburn, Co. Antrim. |
HOLMES |
Thomas |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
REPULSE |
29
Jan 1899 |
32 |
- |
HOMBURG |
Ernest
Sydney |
Ordinary
Seaman |
P/SR
8682 |
HMS
DELIGHT |
30
Jul 1940 |
21 |
Son
of Fredrick Charles and Ellen Maud Homburg, of New Cross, London |
HOPKINS |
John
Henry |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion Welch Fusiliers |
14
Feb 1914 |
18 |
- |
HORFAN? |
Dan |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
MINOTAUR |
21
Jun 1899 |
17 |
- |
HOUSTON |
John
Jordon (Gordon?) |
Able
Seaman RNR |
Mersey
1/218 |
RN
Division (Hyde (Mersey) Battalion) |
26
Feb 1915 |
37 |
Son
of John Jordon Houston and Jane Houston; husband of Nina Alice Pembeton-Ellis
(formerly Houston), of 14, Church Rd. West, West Kirby, Cheshire. Born
at Castle Hill, Co. Louth. |
HOWE |
Arthur
George |
PO |
- |
HMS
"PC 72" |
25
Jun 1921 |
38 |
- |
HOWE |
Norman
Ernest |
L/AIR |
/JX
287923 |
HMS
KESTREL |
16
May 1942 |
18 |
Son
of Henry Ernest and Caroline Amelia Susannah Howe, of Wood Green, Middlesex |
HOWE |
Samuel |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
CIRCE |
05
Mar 1912 |
29 |
- |
HOWELLS |
Alfred
John |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS
JUPITER |
29
Sep 1907 |
39 |
- |
HOY |
Alfred
John |
Officer's
Cook 1st Class |
362365(PO) |
HMS
SAREPTA |
02
Sep 1919 |
56 |
Son
of the late John Hoy; husband of Annie Hoy, of 7, Douglas Rd., Tower Hamlets,
Dover. |
HUME |
Wellington
Berhard |
Engineer
Commander |
- |
- |
17
Jan 1925 |
42 |
- |
HUNN |
Henry |
Stoker
1st Class |
- |
HMS
VANGUARD |
17
Jun 1913 |
25 |
- |
HUNT |
Augustus
George |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
BLAKE |
31
Dec 1913 |
20 |
- |
HUNTER |
Francis |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers |
15
Feb 1886 |
20 |
- |
HURLEY |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Father
in 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment Still born 4 Jan
1889 |
HURLEY? |
- |
- |
- |
- |
04
Jan1889 |
- |
Wesleyan:
entry deleted: reason not known Child of Sergeant Hurley of 2nd Battalion
Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment - Still born |
HURST |
William |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS
EXMOUTH |
15
Aug 1904 |
25 |
- |
HUSSEY |
Percy |
Boy
Telegraphist |
J
83490 |
HMS
KING GEORGE V |
13
Sep 1919 |
17 |
- |
IRELAND |
William
H |
Petty
Officer 1st Class |
- |
HMS
MAGNIFICENT |
14
Oct 1903 |
25 |
- |
ISAAC |
John |
Boatswain |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
12
Feb 1898 |
41 |
- |
JACOBS |
Albert
E |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS/M
M2 |
29
Jan 1932 |
28 |
- |
JAMES |
William
George |
Engineroom
Artificer |
- |
HMS
GOOD HOPE |
27
Oct 1905 |
31 |
- |
JANMAN |
Henry
George |
Stoker
Petty Officer |
- |
HMS
IMPERIEUSE |
26
Feb 1912 |
37 |
- |
JEFFREYS |
Robert |
- |
- |
???????
Regiment |
25
Feb 1878 |
37 |
- |
JENKINSON |
Ernest |
Able
Seaman |
P/JX
142175 |
HMS
DELIGHT |
30
Jul 1940 |
22 |
Son
of Robert and Alice Jenkinson; husband of Emily May Jenkinson, of Grimsby,
Lincolnshire |
JEWELL |
George |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
COCHRANE |
12
Aug 1911 |
25 |
- |
JOHNS |
William |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
DUKE OF EDINBURGH |
21
Dec 1908 |
23 |
- |
JOHNSON |
Albert
Edward |
Private |
5671546 |
30th
Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry |
04
Jul 1943 |
- |
- |
JOHNSON |
George |
- |
- |
- |
05
Jul 1908 |
47 |
"O
for a touch of the vanished hand and a sound of the voice that is stilled" |
JOHNSON |
William |
Pensioner |
- |
Late
RGA |
07
Jul 1908 |
47 |
- |
JOHNSON |
William |
- |
- |
- |
29
Jul 1883 |
25 |
- |
JONES |
Allen
Frederick |
- |
- |
HMS
IMPERIEUSE |
- |
23 |
Circa
1911 - Deleted Entry - reason unknown |
JONES |
George |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
SKIRMISHER |
07
Aug 1907 |
25 |
Accidentally
drowned at Swanage |
JONES |
Herbert
Cavendish |
Lieutenant
(E) OBE Royal Naval Reserve |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
18
Apr 1943 |
61 |
Son
of Edward Lewis Jones and Hannah Jones; husband of Mabel Rose Jones, of
South Norwood, Surrey. |
JONES |
Rodney
John |
Able
Seaman |
P/J
42360 |
HMS
ATTACK |
02
Jul 1944 |
44 |
Son
of John and Helen Jones; husband of Emily May Jones, of Ponders End, Enfield,
Middlesex |
JONES |
Stephen
Lewis |
Stoker
1st Class |
- |
HMS
SAPPHIRE |
18
Jul 1908 |
33 |
- |
JONES |
Wilfred
Arthur |
Private |
10984 |
3rd
Battalion, Wiltshire Regiment |
11
Mar 1916 |
25 |
Son
of Edwin and Elizabeth Annie Jones, of 38, Western St., Swindon, Wilts. |
JONES |
William |
Ship's
Steward's Assistant |
- |
HMS
SUPERB |
30
Jun 1911 |
24 |
- |
JONES |
William
Augustus |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
CORNWALLIS |
10
Oct 1906 |
27 |
- |
JORDAN |
William |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
HERCULES |
27
Oct 1887 |
35 |
- |
JORDON |
Sydney |
- |
- |
- |
17
Mar 1895 |
- |
Son
of Frederick and Agnes Jordon - Age 9 months |
JUDGE |
William
Joseph |
Corporal
RMLI |
- |
HMS
VULCAN |
09
Oct 1922 |
29 |
- |
JULIAN |
Samuel |
Cook's
Mate |
- |
HMS
WARRIOR |
30
Nov 1909 |
22 |
- |
KARTNER |
Walter |
Ordinary
Seaman (Royal Canadian Navy) |
4905 |
HMCS
NIOBE |
11
Dec 1945 |
- |
- |
KATT |
Willig |
- |
- |
German
Navy |
04
Dec 1916 |
21 |
- |
KEEN |
Sydney |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
HAMPSHIRE |
06
Apr 1907 |
21 |
- |
KEEPING |
- |
- |
- |
- |
19
Jan 1891 |
3 |
Civil
Guard, Civil Service |
KEEPING |
Mary
Elizabeth |
- |
- |
- |
17
Nov 1888 |
- |
Father
Civil Guard - Age 11 months |
KELLIHER |
Patrick |
- |
- |
HMS
NEW ZEALAND (Late of) |
29
Dec 1910 |
- |
Died
at Portland Hospital |
KEMP |
Sydney
Walter |
- |
- |
- |
17
Nov 1880 |
- |
Child
of Private Kemp 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment, 56th (West Essex) Regiment
- age 9 months |
KENNARD |
N |
- |
- |
- |
10
Feb 1892 |
- |
Child
of Warder, Civil Service - Age 4 months |
KENNELL |
Jack
Edward |
Able
Seaman |
C/SSX
20935 |
HMS
MERCURY |
07
Jul 1940 |
22 |
Son
of Joseph Edward and Eleanor Annie Kennell, of Coventry |
KENNY |
Patrick |
- |
- |
- |
28
Nov 1891 |
2 |
Child
of Assistant Warder, Civil Service |
KENNY |
Stephen |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ASSISTANCE |
23
Mar 1909 |
23 |
- |
KEOGH |
James |
- |
- |
D.
City Artillery m |
09
Jun 1902 |
38 |
- |
KING |
- |
- |
- |
- |
22
Dec 1903 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant King 2nd Battalion Dorset Regiment - still born |
KNIGHT |
Albert
Stanley W.C. |
Stoker
1st Class |
P/SS
124367 |
HMS
ATTACK |
30
Aug 1944 |
43 |
Son
of Albert Louis and Annie Knight; husband of Lena Mary Campbell Knight |
KORDLING |
Helmut |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
5 Jan 1921 - Died 23 Mar 1942 - A Luftwaffe airman? |
LADD |
Eric |
Telegraphist |
D/JX
173043 |
HMS
MINSTER |
08
Jun 1944 |
25 |
Cancelled
entry - Son of Edgar and Edith Annie Ladd, of Bedminster, Bristol see Portishead
(St. Peter) Churchyard, Somerset, United Kingdom Grave 314. |
LADLOW |
John |
Corporal
RMLI |
- |
HMS
COLLINGWOOD |
30
Dec 1910 |
32 |
- |
LAFFERTY |
B |
- |
- |
Reservist,
ASC Dept |
28
Sep 1900 |
31 |
- |
LAMMEL |
Georg |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
6 Aug 1915 - Died 13 Aug 1940 - A Luftwaffe Airman |
LANE |
William |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
PRINCE GEORGE |
30
Oct 1905 |
22 |
- |
LARDINER |
Joseph
L |
Corporal |
- |
31st
(Huntingdonshire) Regiment |
12
Jan 1877 |
44 |
- |
LAVINGTON |
Charles
Malcolm |
Signalman
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve |
C/LDX
3590 |
HM
Trawler LOCH MONTEITH |
05
Oct 1940 |
- |
- |
LAWRENCE |
Arthur |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
RUSSELL |
04
Jul 1906 |
21 |
Drowned
off Portland |
LAWRENCE |
Joel
Turner |
- |
- |
- |
27
Dec 1900 |
17 |
- |
LAWRIE |
Simon
George |
Lieutenant
RN |
- |
HMS
OSPREY |
15
Nov 1968 |
25 |
- |
LAWSON |
David |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
HINDUSTAN |
08
Feb 1909 |
22 |
- |
LE
CALVEZ |
Isodore |
PO
(Free French) |
- |
ML
182 |
17
Jun 1942 |
32 |
- |
LE
ESTRANGE STANLEY |
David
Hennssey |
- |
- |
- |
05
Oct 1936 |
- |
Age
3 months |
LEAKE |
John |
Command
Boatman |
- |
Portland
Coast Guard Station |
19
Jul 1911 |
43 |
- |
LEAN |
Alfred |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
ALARM |
16
May 1914 |
26 |
- |
LECKY |
Arthur
Macaulay |
Captain
DSO |
- |
Captain
in Charge Portland |
02
Apr 1933 |
51 |
Born
28Feb 1881 |
LEGG |
John
Thomas (Jack) |
Boy
1st Class |
J/78784(Dev) |
HMS
RAMILLIES |
19
May 1919 |
17 |
Died
from his injuries received in an accident onboard |
LEVERETT |
Luke |
Private |
- |
3rd
Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment |
31
Dec 1900 |
39 |
- |
LEWIS |
Mary
E |
- |
- |
- |
16
Aug 1895 |
- |
Father:
2nd Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry - Age 2 months |
LITTLE |
Joseph
Charles Robert |
Seaman
Royal Naval Reserve (RNPS?) |
LT/X
21756A |
HM
Trawler LOCH MONTEITH |
24
Sep 1940 |
20 |
Son
of Walter Christopher and Eveline Grace Little, of Felixstowe, Suffolk. |
LOBLEY |
Walter
George Jacob |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
VENERABLE |
03
Oct 1911 |
18 |
- |
LOFTUS |
- |
- |
- |
- |
18
Jan 1888 |
- |
Child
of Corporal Loftus 1st Battalion Dorset Regiment - Age 2 months |
LORD |
Mary
Lucy |
- |
- |
- |
23
Dec 1913 |
- |
Daughter
of a man serving in the Royal Welch Fusiliers - age 8 months |
LOUIS |
Alfred |
Gunner |
- |
HMS
VICTORIOUS |
22
Oct 1904 |
21 |
Probably
RMA |
LOWE |
Fred |
Stoker
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BRITANNIA |
03
Apr 1910 |
28 |
- |
LOWER |
Richard
John |
Engine
Room Artificer 3rd Class |
D/MX
57158 |
HMS
MINSTER |
08
Jun 1944 |
27 |
Son
of John and Blanche Lower, of Falmouth, Cornwall |
LOWNIE |
Robert |
Leading
Seaman |
- |
HMS
TRIUMPH |
19
Apr 1907 |
26 |
- |
LT
GEYT? |
Alfred |
Boy |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
09
Jul 1892 |
16 |
- |
LUCAS |
Edward |
- |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
16
Feb 1886 |
16 |
- |
LUSCOMBE |
William
J |
Boy
1st class |
- |
HMS
MINOTAUR |
17
Jun 1898 |
17 |
Church
of England: body taken by friends |
LUSCOMBE |
William
J |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
11
May 1898 |
17 |
- |
LYNCH |
John |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
REVENGE |
11
Jul 1903 |
35 |
- |
MACIVER |
Malcolm |
Seaman
Royal Naval Patrol Service |
LT/JX
265429 |
HM
Trawler GRASSHOLM |
01
Jul 1944 |
- |
Son
of John and Christina MacIver, of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis |
MACK |
William |
Trimmer
RNR |
1169/ST |
HMS
RESEARCH |
03
Sep 1918 |
46 |
Husband
of Nellie Mack. |
MACLEOD |
Norman |
Seaman
Royal Naval Patrol Service |
LT/JX
166020 |
HMS
FORTITUDE |
07
Jul 1940 |
18 |
Son
of Angus and Margaret Macleod, of South Bragar, Isle of Lewis. |
MACMAHON |
Patrick |
Private |
32490 |
2nd
Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers |
11
Jan 1920 |
33 |
- |
MAELE |
Adolf
Olai |
Seaman
(Norwegian) |
- |
- |
09
Jul 1942 |
- |
Here
rests Norwegian Seaman Adolf �. Born 29 Feb 1884 for Norway 1939-1945 |
MAHE |
Pierre |
Master
Mariner (Free French Navy) |
- |
ML
245 |
31
Jul 1942 |
19 |
- |
MAHOU |
M |
Private |
- |
1st
Battalion Dorset Regiment |
05
Jul 1882 |
45 |
- |
MAIR |
Charles
William |
- |
- |
2nd
Battalion Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment (C Company) |
20
Nov 1889 |
19 |
- |
MAJOR |
Thomas |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HM
Navy |
10
Apr 1891 |
17 |
- |
MAKARTSIN |
Dimitrii |
Engineer
1st Class |
- |
Pobedia |
07
Jan 1903 |
- |
20
Jan 1903 (new style): this inscription is in Russian and the above is a
translation |
MALLEN |
Arthur |
- |
- |
- |
08
Mar 1903 |
36 |
- |
MALONEY |
James
Arthur |
- |
- |
- |
15
Jan 1939 |
33 |
- |
MALOY |
Jean |
- |
- |
- |
26
Nov 1944 |
- |
Found
drowned |
MALOY |
Jean |
- |
- |
- |
------------ |
- |
Found
drowned November 1944 - exhumed 4 Dec 1948 and removed to France. |
MANTLE |
Jack
Foreman |
Leading
Seaman VC |
PJX
139070 |
HMS
FOYLEBANK |
04
Jul 1940 |
23 |
Awarded
the VC for his part in manning his gun whilst mortally wounded Son of Lisle
John Foreman Mantle and Jeannie May Mantle, of Southampton |
MANTON |
Joseph
Maurice |
Artificer
Engineer |
268174 |
HMS
BULWARK |
23
Sep 1914 |
48 |
Stated
to be 43 in Commonwealth War Graves Commision site: Son of James and Martha
Manton; husband of Ada F. Manton, of 20, Telegraph St., Southsea, Hants.
Born in London |
MARRIAN |
Arthur
Edward |
- |
- |
- |
10
Feb 1924 |
49 |
- |
MARSHALL |
David
John |
Able
Seaman |
PJ
930912 |
HMS
JUTLAND |
08
Jan 1960 |
21 |
- |
MARSHALL |
Eric |
Leading
Patrolman |
PMX
801822 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
MARSHALL |
George |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
HMS
MILDURA |
19
May 1891 |
34 |
- |
MARTIN |
Ian |
Naval
Airman 2nd Class |
LFX
853190 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
MASON |
Charles |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
HMS
FORESIGHT |
04
Nov 1909 |
30 |
- |
MATTHEWS |
John
Richard |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
DOMINION |
30
Dec 1911 |
23 |
- |
MATTHEWS |
Joseph
Austin |
Catholic
Chaplain |
- |
HM
Prison, Portland |
11
Jul 1880 |
42 |
- |
MATTHEWS |
Peter
Edward John |
Fleet
Chief Petty Officer Aircrewman |
J913370E |
HMS
PRESIDENT (JAAC) |
19
Nov 1982 |
47 |
Husband
of Dith and Father of Stephen, Michael, Susan and Martin |
MAY |
William |
Chief
Petty Officer Engineering Mechanic |
DKX
97491 |
HMS
PELLEW |
07
Feb 1960 |
41 |
Husband
of Olive and Father of Patsy, Betty and Marlene |
MAYLE |
- |
Private |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
12
Aug 1889 |
31 |
- |
MCALISTER |
William |
Leading
Stoker |
- |
HMS
SAPPHIRE II |
05
Dec 1906 |
30 |
- |
MCARTHY |
John |
- |
- |
HMS
BENBOW |
31
Jul 1901 |
24 |
- |
MCCARTHY |
- |
- |
- |
- |
11
Jul 1881 |
- |
Child
of Orderly Room Sergeant McCarthy 1st Battalion 14th (Buckinghamshire)
Prince of Wales Own - Age 2 hours |
MCCLURE |
Colin
RC |
Lieutenant |
- |
HMS
OSPREY |
19
Jul 1961 |
25 |
- |
MCCORMACK |
Robert
William |
Engineroom
Artificer |
- |
HMS
ALEXANDRA |
16
Feb 1899 |
44 |
- |
MCCRORY |
Thomas |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
WARRIOR |
02
Mar 1878 |
30 |
- |
MCCRORY |
Thomas |
- |
- |
HMS
WARRIOR |
29
Mar 1978 |
30 |
- |
MCDONALD |
- |
- |
- |
- |
04
Jul 1887 |
- |
Child
of Lance Corporal McDonald of 1st Battalion Dorset Regiment - Still born |
MCDONALD |
Charles |
- |
- |
- |
14
Feb 1897 |
19 |
3rd
Son of John and Mary McDonald |
MCDONALD |
Eliza |
- |
- |
- |
24
May 1880 |
36 |
Wife
of Ship's Corporal, HMS WARRIOR |
MCDONALD |
John |
Seaman
RNR |
- |
HMS
ROYAL SOVEREIGN |
01
May 1905 |
35 |
Presbyterian |
MCELWEE |
Maria |
- |
- |
- |
14
Jan 1914 |
41 |
Of
17, St Pauls Road, Portland |
MCFARRIGLE |
James |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
21
Dec 1894 |
17 |
- |
MCGEE |
Mary
Jane |
- |
- |
- |
21
Apr 1876 |
- |
Wife
of Private McGee of the 102nd (Royal Madras) Fusiliers |
MCGREGOR |
John |
Able
Seaman |
D/JX
346893 |
HMS
BLACKWOOD |
15
Jun 1944 |
20 |
Son
of James M. McGregor and Ann Drew McGregor, of Irvine, Ayrshire |
MCHUGH |
John |
Stoker
1st Class |
- |
HMS
MERMAID |
27
Jul 1908 |
19 |
- |
MCLEOD |
Henry |
- |
- |
- |
27
May 1886 |
- |
Child
of Piper McLeod of 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers - Age 6 weeks |
MCLEOD |
LD |
P2
TD2 |
RCN
10232-H |
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. |
MCLEOD |
Norman |
Seaman,
RNR |
- |
HMS
MERCURY |
11
Jul 1940 |
- |
- |
MCMAHON |
- |
- |
- |
- |
20
May 1879 |
- |
Son
of Private M McMahon of 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry - Still born |
MCNICHOLLS |
P |
Private |
- |
2nd
Battalion 20th Regiment |
22
Mar 1879 |
20 |
- |
MCRITCHIE
OR MACRITCHIE |
John |
Seaman
Royal Naval Reserve |
5303/A |
HMS
FISGUARD II |
17
Sep 1914 |
23 |
- |
MEACHAM |
Kathleen
Bridget |
- |
- |
- |
08
Oct 1927 |
- |
Age
17 years and 7 months? |
MEADE |
- |
- |
- |
- |
23
Oct 1883 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant Meade 1st Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment - age
- 3 weeks |
MEASOM |
Ernest |
Able
Seaman |
- |
HMS
CAMPBELL |
11
Jan 1930 |
20 |
- |
MEBILL |
Francis
William |
Commander
RN |
- |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
- |
- |
Born
16 Apr 1867 - Died 2 Oct 1906 whilst serving onboard HMS ILLUSTRIOUS of
the Channel Fleet he was accidentally drowned in the execution of his duty
within sight of this place. |
MERCER |
Thomas |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
ROYAL OAK |
14
Mar 1904 |
19 |
- |
MERRICK |
William
Frederick |
Able
Seaman |
D/MDX
3031 |
HM
Trawler DAMITO |
26
Aug 1941 |
33 |
Son
of Ernest E. Merrick and Florence M. Merrick; husband of Dorothy Mary Merrick,
of Port Sunlight, Cheshire |
MERRY |
William
Ewart |
Boy |
- |
HMS
CONQUEROR |
05
Jun 1914 |
17 |
- |
MIDDLETON |
Thomas |
- |
- |
- |
28
Jul 1908 |
28 |
Husband
of Nellie Middleton |
MILDENBERGER |
Cornelius |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Born
15 Jun 1917 - Died 8 May 1941 - A Luftwaffe airman? |
MILES |
Frederick |
- |
- |
- |
02
Feb 1902 |
15 |
- |
MILLER |
Harold |
Able
Seaman |
P/J
12179 |
HMS
DELIGHT |
31
Jul 1940 |
- |
- |
MILLER |
JL |
Lieutenant
(E) |
- |
HMS/M
TOTEM |
04
Oct 1950 |
25 |
- |
MILLER |
Thomas
Stanley |
Private |
3969840 |
Welch
Regiment |
15
Sep 1940 |
23 |
Cancelled
entry - buried ST. ALBANS CEMETERY, Hertfordshire - Private MILLER was
the son of Joseph and Mary Miller, of Bromley, Kent; husband of F. B. Miller. |
MILLER |
Thos
Sydney |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
DUNCAN |
03
Oct 1905 |
20 |
- |
MILLS |
Richard
Charles |
- |
- |
- |
23
Jan 1895 |
- |
Child
of Richard and Ellen Mills, 2nd Battalion Kings Shropshire Light Infantry |
MILLWARD |
Albert
Hector |
- |
- |
- |
29
Oct 1898 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant Millward of 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers - age -
5 months |
MILTON |
Herbert
D |
Ordinary
Seaman |
- |
HMS
PRINCESS ROYAL |
01
Jun 1914 |
18 |
- |
MINTER |
J
R |
- |
- |
- |
04
Mar 1880 |
- |
Son
of Sergeant Major & Maria Minter - age 8 months |
MIRELL? |
Thomas |
Stoker |
- |
HMS
ROYAL OAK |
17
Mar 1904 |
20 |
- |
MITCHELL |
Clement
F |
Leading
Seaman |
DJX
245559 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
Drowned
when liberty boat returning from shore to HMS ILLUSTRIOUS sank |
MOIR |
John |
Boy
1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
06
Feb 1900 |
17 |
- |
MONTAGUE |
JH |
- |
- |
- |
01
Apr 1893 |
- |
Child
of Sergeant Montague of 2nd Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment - Age 7
months |
MONTEATH |
Hugh
T |
Stoker
1st Class |
K/13553(CH) |
HMS
AGAMEMNON |
15
Sep 1915 |
24 |
- |
MOORE |
John |
Boy
2nd Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
05
Jun 1882 |
15 |
- |
MOORE
OR MOOSE |
Edward |
Steward |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
14
Feb 1898 |
28 |
- |
MORAN |
Robert |
- |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
09
Nov 1892 |
35 |
- |
MORGAN |
Aidan
Joseph |
Leading
Rate |
D120540Q |
HMS
OSPREY |
26
May 1981 |
38 |
- |
MORGAN |
Maude
Ellen Cooper |
- |
- |
- |
15
Mar 1882 |
5 |
Daughter
of Colour Sgt and Elizabeth Morgan - age 5 years 6 months |
MORRIN |
James |
Gunner |
- |
Royal
Artillery |
12
Nov 1881 |
22 |
Killed
by a train at Portland Station |
MORRISON |
Edward
James |
Ordinary
Seaman |
D/JX
846727 |
HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS |
17
Oct 1948 |
- |
- |
MOTT |
Reginald
George |
Chief
Petty Officer |
P/M
876 |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
20
Jun 1944 |
55 |
Son
of Joseph and Ellen Mott; husband of Edith Minnie Mott, of Rock Ferry,
Birkenhead |
MULLEY |
William |
Colour
Sergeant |
- |
2nd
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (H Company) |
24
Mar 1897 |
31 |
- |
MULLIGAN |
Robert
H |
Petty
Officer 1st Class |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
01
Jul 1891 |
- |
- |
MULLINS |
Alfred
Lawrence |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Father
in 1st Battalion Dorset Regiment - Age 1 month |
MUNDY |
- |
- |
- |
- |
30
Mar 1893 |
- |
Child
of Colour Sergeant Mundy 2nd Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment - Age 2
months |
MURPHY |
Francis
Henry |
Ship's
Steward |
- |
HMS
SAPPHIRE |
15
Sep 1905 |
37 |
- |
MURPHY |
Simon
C |
Private
RMLI |
- |
HMS
BOSCAWEN |
08
Nov 1904 |
29 |
- |
MURRAY |
Alexander |
Stoker
1st Class |
P/KX
166966 |
HMS
DIADEM |
27
Nov 1945 |
21 |
Son
of Thomas and Maud Murray, of Prestonfield, Edinburgh |
MYRING |
Charles
Edward |
Late
CPO (Wireless) |
- |
Portland
Bill |
07
Jan 1925 |
51 |
- |
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.