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Harold Henshaw Ward | |||
Rank: | Midshipman | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Royal Navy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | H.M.S. Hogue | ||
Died: | 22/09/14 | Age: | 15 |
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Chatham Naval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
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Born 1898 at St. Petersburg, Russia, the son of Thomas James & Emilie Ward. 1901 Census - No Trace. 1911 Census - Wadham House School, Arthog Road, Hale. Boarder - aged: 11 - born: St. Petersburg, Russia. His elder brother - Norman Hartley Ward - aged: 13, born in Russia, was also a boarder at Wadham House. Both lads were to be killed during WW1. The Hogue was a Cressy Class Cruiser built in 1900. The Cruisers "Aboukir", "Cressy" and "Hogue" were on patrol off the Dutch coast to prevent German forces from moving south to attack the Channel troop convoys. At 06.30 hrs the "Aboukir" was torpedoed by U-9 and started to capsize. H.M.S. "Hogue" went to rescue her crew and threw anything that would float over the side to their comrades in the water. Almost immediately she was also topedoed by U-9 who put two torpedoes into her port side. The submarine then (presumably surfaced) fired on the "Hogue". Ten minutes after being hit, she rolled over onto her beam ends and sank in position 52 18N, 03 41E. The "Cressy" shared the same fate a little later, again whilst trying to save the crews of the other two ships. In total 60 officers and 777 men were saved from the three ships, which means the death toll from the three ships was 1,459 men - greater than the total British casualties at the Battle of Trafalgar. Amongst the dead were many boys from H.M.S. "Ganges" (Harold Ward being one of them perhaps ?) Death reported in the 25/09/1914 edition of the Altrincham Guardian. Listed in the Guardian Year Book - Roll of Honour for 1916. The Hogue was a Cressy Class Cruiser built in 1900. |
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