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William Roos | |||
Rank: | Bombardier | Number: | 1644021 |
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | 04th Maritime Rgt | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | Royal Artillery | ||
Died: | 02/01/1942 | Age: | 35 |
How Died: | Killed at Sea | ||
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Plymouth Naval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born during the June quarter 1908 in the St. Olave R.D. - ref: 1d/176, the only son of Wilhelm Karl & Catherine Roos (nee Dix). Commonly known as William Charles and Catherine Roos. 1911 Census - 7 Dalton Terrace, Hulme, Manchester. Son - (listed as Wilhelm Carl Roos) - aged: 9 - born: Hulme, Manchester. Head of household - Carl Wilhelm Roos - Married - aged: 37 - occ: Practical Tailor (Maker) Worker at Home - born: Peckham, London. Also Catherine Roos - Wife - aged: 40 - born: Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Plus 4 sisters. They appear to have moved from London to Hulme in 1899. Not been able to find a record of his father's death. 1911><1921. 1921 Census - 22, Sewerby Street, Moss Side, Manchester. Son - (listed as Wilhelm C. Roos) - aged: 14 - occ: Monumental Sculptor with A Morris Monumental Sculptor - born: Hulme. Head of household - Catherine Roos - Widow - aged: 51 - born: Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Plus 4 sisters. Recorded as Wilhelm Roos, he married Ethel Crabb during the September quarter 1925 in the Manchester South R.D. - ref: 8d/350. 1939 National Registration - 280 Fog Lane, Manchester. William Roos - Born on the 15th February 1907- Married - occ: Monumental Letter Cutter. Ethel Roos - Born on the 11th July 1903 - Married - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties. Their two children are not listed? Reported as missing in the Manchester Evening News edition dated 13th February 1942. Death reported in the 13st March edition. He was on board the S.S. Waziristan that was in the Convoy PQ 7a. The ship became stranded in ice & was attacked by both aircraft and by U-Boat U-134 and sunk Convoy PQ 7 was the eighth of the Arctic convoys of the Second World War by which the Western Allies supplied material aid to the Soviet Union in its fight with Germany. The convoy was in two parts: PQ 7a sailed from Hvalfjörður, Iceland on 26 December 1941 and arrived at Murmansk on 12 January 1942. PQ 7b sailed from Hvalfjord, Iceland on 31 December 1941 and arrived in Murmansk on 11 January 1942. Commemorated on the private family gravestone in Hale Cemetery, which states that he died on the 8th January. |
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