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John Whitelock Gaitskell | |||
Rank: | Chief Eng.Off | ||
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No: | Merchant Navy | ||
Name of Rgt or Ship: | S.S. Manchester Regiment (Manchester) | ||
Died: | 04/12/1939 | Age: | 57 |
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Tower Hill Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Stretford Book | ||
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Born during the June quarter 1882 in the Whitehaven R.D. - ref: 10b/631, the eldest son of William & Margaret Gaitskell. 1891 Census - Albion Street, Whitehaven. Son - aged: 8 - Scholar - born: Whitehaven. Head of household - William Gaitskell - Married - aged: 35 - occ: Iron Ship & Caulker - born: Whitehaven. Also - Margaret Gaitskell - Wife - aged: 32 - born: Whitehaven. Plus 2 younger brothers. 1901 Census - 5 Mill Street, Whitehaven. Son - aged: 18 - occ: Apprentice Fitter - born: Whitehaven. Hewads of household - Margaret Gaitskell - Married - aged: 42 - born: Whitehaven. Plus 2 younger brothers. His father was residing at 21 Manchester Street, Barrow in Furness as a 44 year old Iron Ship Caulker. 1911 Census - No Trace. Married Gwladys Williams during the December quaerter 1926 in the Barton upon Irwell R.D. - ref: 8c/891. 1939 National Registration - No Trace - in Merchant Navy ? His wife - Gwladys Gaitskell was residing at 115 Gill Bent Road, Cheadle & Gatley. Gwladys Gaitskell - Married - born: 22nd November 1898. She was residing with John P. & Jane Williams. There was one redacted record after Gwladys. CWGC - Husband of Gwladys Gaitskell, of Stretford, Lancashire. The "Manchester Regiment" was built in 1922, its gross register tonnage was 5,989, it was 450 feet long, 58 feet wide and could make 14.5 knots. It was one of 13 ships operated by Manchester Liners Ltd, St. Anne's Square, Manchester 2. On the 04/12/39 whilst in convoy, she collided with S.S. Oropesa (sunk later in the war) and sank 150 miles SW of Cape Race. There were 63 survivors, but 9 crew were lost. |
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