Herford Linton Pendal

Rank:Warrant Officer (Pilot)Number:741070
Ship/Rgn/Sqn No:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Died:23/08/1942Age:32
How Died:Accidental
Country of burial:U.K.Grave Photo:Yes
Cemetery or Memorial:New Southgate Cemetery
Town Memorial:Ipswich & Stretford WW2 Book
Extra Information:
Born on the 21st May 1910 in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1910, the son of
William Charles & Clara Martha Pendal (nee Williams).   His father was a
Foreman Timberman, employed at the Robinson Deep Gold Mine Co. Ltd at
Johannesburg and died there on the 5th September 1911.

Now widowed,  Herford's mother - Clara Martha Pendal returned to England
with her two year old son.  They embarked at Cape Town 
on the 25th May 1912, aboard the S.S. Kinfauns Castle, arriving at
Portsmouth.

I am most grateful to Ipswich researcher - Helen Ely for the above
information, who has also supplied me with photographs on the Ipswich War
Memorial.

Married Doris Marie Tankard during the September quarter 1935 in the
Edmonton R.D. - ref: 3a/2550.  Doris was born at Hackney, London on the 5th
August 1906, the daughter of Comedian Victor Tankard and Alice Maud Marion
Tankard.   Herford and Doris had one daughter - Susan M.L. Pendal, born
during the December quarter 1942.  Doris never remarried and died at
Haringay, London in 1991.

1939 National Registration - 33 Heyes Lane, Timperley, Altrincham.  
Herford L. Pendal - born: 21st May 1910 - occ: Lamp Salesman.   Doris M.
Pendal - born: 5th August 1906 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties.  Alice M.M.
Tankard - born: 26th June 1884.

M-V's War Memorial Book - Joined the Metro-Vicker's Company as a Saleman in
August 1937 and employed in the Lamp Sales Department, Manchester.   Joined
the RAFVR in which he held the rank of Sergeant.    Mobilised in September
1939 and later promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer.   Killed in an
aircraft accident in England in August 1942.

On the 23rd August 1942, flying in a Blackburn Botha Mk.I - No.L6318 from
No.3 School of General Reconnaissancehe, RAF Squires Gate near Blackpool,
Lancashire, W.O. Pendal and four other crew memebrs took off for a
navigation exercise.   Whilst flying over the north Wales coast, the a/c
entered low cloud and struck the north eastern slopes of Tal-y-Fan above
the Conwy valley.  All five of the crew were killed in the crash.   A
search party from No.9 AOS at RAF Penrhos eventually found the a/c and
recovered the bodies the next day.

No 3 School of General Reconnaisance was based at Squires Gate - now
Blackpool airport and was part of Coastal Command.   It had mainly Botha
and Anson aircraft on strength and trained crews in mariime reconnaisance.

See the Peak District Air Accident website -
http://www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co.uk/pages/wales/walesl6318.htm

His death was registered during the September quarter 1942 in the Conway
R.D. - ref: 11b/466.  Registerd as Harford Linton Pendal.

His mother - Clara Marie Pendal died at Ipswich in 1966, aged: 77.  Her
address was given as 39, Westerfield Road, Ipswich, Suffolk.

Memorials found on:
Metro-Vickers (Trafford Park)
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