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Surname Names Rating/Rank Number Surname Names Rating/Rank Number ServiceUnit/Ship Date DeatAge Address Adam John Able Seaman MM SS War Patrol (Liverpool) 10/08/17 35 Whites Building, William Street, Tayport, Fife. Aitken David Bosun 15625 MM HM Australian Transport Ajana 02/11/18 43 Strathmore Hotel, Coupar Angus. Alcorn Alexander Menzies Gilchrist Petty Officer Clyde Z/5593 RNVR Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Division 27/09/18 24 4 Stewart Street, Lochee. Alderson John William Passenger Civilian SS California (Glasgow) 07/02/17 35 Son of Thomas Alderson & Margaret Butson, Burnley, Lancashire. Alderson Claude Passenger Civilian SS California (Glasgow) 07/02/17 3 Son of John William Alderson Alexander David Buick Engineer MM Australian Vessel 25/04/18 Brother of Eliza Alexander, Riverview, Milton of Monifeith. Alexander James Robert Ordinary Seaman Clyde Z/8148 RNVR HMS Ebro 21/03/17 36 63, Fisher St, Broughty Ferry. Allan Martin Henderson Able Seaman 5862A RNR Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Division 04/11/18 29 176 Ferry Rd, Dundee. Allan David Anderson Chief Engineer MM SS Mexico City (Hong Kong) 05/02/18 48 1 Leebank Terrace, Broughty Ferry. Allardice William Nicoll Third Engineer MM SS Therese Heymann (London) 25/12/14 23 85 Hilltown, Dundee. Allander John Able Seaman MM SS Watchful (Wick) 01/12/15 52 Lived in Dundee, address not known. Anderson Alexander Ireland Second Engineer MM SS Sowwell (London) 19/04/17 24 Born Dundee. 109 Talbot Rd, South Shields. Anderson John G Able Seaman Clyde Z/5648 RNVR Anson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 17/11/16 27 9 Patons Lane Dundee. Anderson John A MM Wallacetown Memorial. Anderson Allan MM Wallacetown Memorial. Anderson William Able Seaman Clyde Z/3636 RNVR Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 26/04/17 19 88 Rosebank St, Dundee. Anderson John Houvelsronde Acting Leading Seaman 3208B RNR SS Calliope (London) 09/07/17 38 3 Hilltown, Dundee. Anderson Allan John Fourth Engineer MM HM Hospital Ship Llandovery Castle 27/06/18 29 3 Baffin Street, Dundee. Anderson Joseph Master 82763 MM SS Warnow (Dundee) 02/05/17 45 7 Campfield Rd, Broughty Ferry. Anderson William G Able Seaman (Higher Grade) Clyde Z/1859 RNVR Anson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 24/03/18 28 25 Hill Street, Dundee. Anderson Charles Henry Leading Fireman 787481 MMR HMS Eaglet 28/02/19 32 Buried Dundee Eastern Necropolis. 24, Southill Rd, Gravesend, Kent. Attwood DSC Douglas Ramsden Lieutenant RNR HM Submarine G5 28/11/18 26 Buried Darlington Cemetery. Dundee Technical College. Bain Donald Chief Engineer MM SS Redesmere (Manchester) 28/10/17 46 Born Broughty Ferry. 12 Malvern Rd, Wallasey, Cheshire. Baldy David Cramb Chief Steward MM SS Rappahannock (Liverpool) 17/10/16 31 Born in Dundee. 29 Salisbury Rd., Ipswich. Balbirnie William Petty Officer Clyde Z/334 RNVR Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 04/06/15 26 67 Seagate, Dundee. Bannerman James Shipmaster and First Mate MM SS Morning (Dundee) 24/12/15 69 17 Bellfield Avenue, Dundee. Barber Richard Able Seaman Clyde Z/4815 RNVR Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division 11/08/16 20 56 Lillybank Rd, Dundee. Barnett Joseph Stoker 1989S RNR HMS Queen Mary 31/05/16 29 Born Dundee. 65 Elswick East Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne. Barrie A B First Engineer MM SS Lismore (Cork) 12/04/17 65 Born In Dundee. 2 Waterloo Terrace, Cork. Bateman Harry Lance Corporal 11658 RMLI Deal Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Naval Div28/05/15 32 18 Kings Road, Dundee. Battes David M'I Able Seaman Clyde Z/2638 RNVR Anson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 11/11/18 31 28 Dura Street, Erskine Place, Dundee. Baxter James Leading Seaman Clyde /Z359 RNVR Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 04/06/15 25 3 Waverley Terrace, Dundee, Baxter Charles Kinmont Second Engineer MM SS Bayreaulx (London) 20/10/16 47 Born in Dundee. Beaton Henry Alexander Engineer Lieutenant RNR HMS Trent 15/05/15 38 32 Union St., Friockheim. Beaton John Duncan Engine Room Artificer Second Class 1562EA RNR HMS Amethyst 14/03/15 36 19 Tay Street, Monifieth. Bell Andrew Greaser 827797 Dev MMR HMS Stephen Furness 13/12/17 19 22 Heron's Lane, Lochee, Dundee Bell Duncan Deck Hand 547SD RNR HMS Pembroke 31/10/18 37 Born Dundee. 21 Hyde Park Street, Anderston, Glasgow. Bennett William Passenger Civilian RMS Lusitania (Liverpool) 07/05/15 39 9 St Matthews Street, Dundee. Bernard David Steward MM SS Active (Dundee) 26/12/15 42 14 Mid Street, Dundee. Bernard George First Mate MM SS Morning (Dundee) 24/12/15 69 27 Union Place, Perth Road, Dundee. Bertie William Able Seaman MM SS Solent (Sunderland) 17/10/16 33 Born Dundee. 27 Ritchie Street, Belfast. Beveridge Robert Able Seaman Clyde Z/7289 RNVR Howe Battalion, Royal Naval Division 23/03/18 28 20 Hill Street, Dundee. Bigsby Thomas James Leading Seaman 237147(417) RN HM Submarine E50 31/01/18 27 124 Seagate, Dundee. Birse John Apprentice MM SS Glencluny (Glasgow) 27/04/17 19 129 King Street, Broughty Ferry. Bisset David Findleton Ordinary Seaman J/26658 RN HMS Invincible 31/05/16 19 34 Ryehill Lane, Dundee. Blackburn Layton Leading Seaman 217575 RN HM Submarine E10 21/01/15 30 Lodge 49 memorial in Dundee. Leeds. Blackie W Fireman MM SS Sowwell (London) 19/04/17 42 Born in Dundee. Blackwood Thomas Anderson Engineer Sub Lieutenant RNR HMS Fauvette 09/03/16 25 21 Westfield Place, Dundee. Blyth John Able Seaman Clyde Z/297 RNVR Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 04/06/15 19 6 Cleghorn Street., Dundee. Boland Thomas Leading Seaman 3751A RNR Dundee Royal Naval Reserve 06/03/19 26 33 Whorterbank, Dundee. Boothroyde Alexander Able Seaman Clyde Z/958 RNVR Anson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 26/10/17 21 22 Constitution Street, Dundee. Boswell Alexander Fifth Engineer MM SS City of Durham (Liverpool) 25/12/14 24 1 Seafield Road, Dundee, Bowman William Able Seaman Clyde Z/330 RNVR Collingwood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 04/06/15 39 49 Wilkies Lane, Dundee. Brady M Petty Officer HMS Columbine 32 Bernard Street, Dundee. Brodie Thomas Patterson Engineer Sub Lieutenant RNR HMS Dundee 02/09/17 27 11 Clepington Street, Dundee. Brown John Deckhand 19268/DA RNR HM Trawler Perfect 13/08/18 34 Buried Dundee Eastern Necropolis. Front Road, St. Margaret's Hope, Orkney. Brown George Chief Engineer MM SS Hsin Yu 22/04/16 Victoria Road, Dundee. Brymer Peter Begg First Engineer MM SS Active (Dundee) 26/12/15 60 155 Strathmartine Road, Dundee. Bruce Alexander Able Seaman Clyde Z/4824 RNVR HMS Indefatigable 31/05/16 39 87 Strathmartine Road, Dundee. Brunton George Able Seaman Clyde /Z4811 RNVR Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 08/09/18 28 40 Dallfield Terrace, Dundee. Buchan David Able Seaman Clyde /Z5216 RNVR Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 13/11/16 25 110 Victoria Road., Dundee. Buck Andrew Able Seaman Bandsman ZX/26 RNVR Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 21/09/14 20 13 West Dock Street., Dundee. Burnett DCM William Leslie Sub Lieutenant RNVR Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division 30/12/17 24 12 Nelson Street, Dundee. Burns John Fireman MM 51 Victoria Road, Dundee. Burns Thomas Passenger Civilian SS Persia (Greenock) 30/12/15 8 Constitution Street, Dundee. Burns Mrs Passenger Civilian SS Persia (Greenock) 30/12/15 8 Constitution Street, Dundee. Burry Robert Young Wireless Operator MM SS Arab (Shanghai) 07/01/18 17 Eastfield, Auchterhouse. Butchart Alfred Able Seaman (Higher Grade) Clyde Z/4107 RNVR Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 08/01/18 27 85 South Road, Lochee, Dundee Cain John Thomas Able Seaman Clyde Z/7679 RNVR HMS President 14/02/19 21 156 Strathmartine Road Dundee. Cairns John Cairns John McLelland Cameron John Chief Engineer MM SS Whorlton (West Hartlepool) 12/01/18 56 Born in Dundee. 18 Dulverton Avenue, Stanhope Road, South Shields. Cameron John Dakers Fifth Engineer MM SS Ava (Glasgow) 26/01/17 26 Born in Dundee. 12 Holmfauldhead Drive, Govan, Glasgow. Carney Peter Deckhand FishermTrawler Industria (Hull) 21/03/17 42 Born in Dundee. 22 Gillett Street, Hull. Carre Edward Cambridge Lieutenant RN HM Submarine E47 20/08/17 Broughty Ferry. Carrigan MM John Petty Officer Clyde 2/147 RNVR Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 05/02/17 24 34 Dalfield Walk, Dundee. Carroll C M Stewardess MM SS Golconda (Glasgow) 03/06/16 Born Dundee. Cathro James Private 1446/S RMLI Second Royal Marine Battalion, Royal Naval 28/04/17 20 35 Guthrie Street, Dundee. Cavanagh Patrick Stoker First Class 303258 RN HMS Crescent 25/06/15 41 Buried Dundee Eastern Necropolis. Chalmers Harry Petty Officer Clyde Z/3102 RNVR Nelson Battalion, Royal Naval Division 13/11/16 21 24 Baldovan Terrace, Dundee. Chalmers David Mudie Third Engineer MM SS Samoset (Glasgow) 20/03/18 25 266 Blackness Road, Dundee. Christie James Able Seaman Clyde Z/6249 RNVR Drake Battalion, Royal Naval Division 25/03/18 21 7 Alexander Street, Dundee. Clark Alexander Passenger Civilian SS Persia (Greenock) 30/12/15 14 Muirfield Crescent, Dundee. Clark John Able Seaman Bandsman ZX/17 RNVR Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division 19/10/16 20 12 Annfield Street, Dundee. Clark Mrs Norah Passenger Civilian RMS Lusitania (Liverpool) 07/05/15 Broughty Ferry. Cleghorn William Howie Engineer Lieutenant Commander RN HMS Mary Rose 17/10/17 26 Born Dundee. Clifton, Alyth, Perthshire. Coleman John Donkeyman MM SS Heronspool (West Hartlepool) 19/06/18 36 Born Dundee. 3 Winte Street, Liverpool. Cook James Archibald Sub Lieutenant RNVR Hawke Battalion, Royal Naval Division 13/11/16 28? Educated at Dundee High School. 27 Dalhousie Terrace, Edinburgh. Cook John George First Engineer MM SS Barrister (Liverpool) 19/09/18 35 Chestnut Cottage, King Street, Broughty Ferry.
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