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The Live Bait Squadron is considered one of the largest naval disasters in history. On 22nd September 1914, three British cruisers - HMS Cressy, Hogue and Aboukir - were sunk by a German submarine off the coast of the Netherlands. 1,459 men were killed.
More information on the Live Bait Squadron can be found on The Live Bait Squadron's website .Number of results found: 75
Your FOMA De Caville Index Results for ""HMS Cressy""
75 results were found.
Entry | Surname | Forename(s) | Rank | Date of Birth | |
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14 | ADAMS |
Frederick William | Canteen Asst | ||
35 | ALLEN |
Arthur James | Private | 23 Apr 1883 | |
88 | ARMITAGE |
Thomas William | Chief Chief Engine Room Artificer | 16 Jun 1867 | |
121 | ATTWATER |
Richard | Leading Seaman | 3 Aug 1881 | |
208 | BARRETT |
Joseph | Private | ||
214 | BARTON |
Gilbert Johnson | Able Seaman | 21 Jun 1885 | |
218 | BASKERVILLE |
Gilbert Thomas | Clerk | ||
282 | BENDING |
George Jesse | Writer 3rd Class | 28 Jan 1893 | |
317 | BEST |
Herbert | Leading Stoker | 11 May 1887 | |
451 | BRATTLE |
William Henry | Chief Stoker | 26 Oct 1874 | |
495 | BROOKS |
Alfred Harold | Private | ||
578 | BUTLER |
John | Serjeant | 1 Oct 1876 | |
640 | CATLIN |
Edward James | Gunner | 16 Feb 1882 | |
689 | CHEVONS |
James (Jim) | Private | 28 Mar 1877 | |
731 | CLARK(E) |
William Job | Able Seaman | 3 Dec 1883 | |
742 | CLARKSON |
Robert | Signalman | 28 Jan 1880 | |
872 | COX |
Alan Edward George | Ordinary Signalman | 30 Nov 1895 | |
942 | DAINES |
Horace William | Yeoman of Signals | 6 May 1881 | |
969 | DAVIES |
George | Stoker 1st Class | 17 Feb 1889 | |
1027 | DEVONSHIRE |
Alfred John | Painter 1st class | ||
1053 | DOLPHIN |
Joseph Samuel | ERA 1st Class | 2 Oct 1872 | |
1120 | EAMAN |
Alfred | Petty Officer | 4 Jul 1881 | |
1212 | FARMER |
Horace John | Colour Serjeant | 24 Jun 1874 | |
1307 | FOX |
Harry Edwin | Leading Telegraphist | 8 Oct 1893 | |
1334 | FRENCH |
Joseph Robert | Private | 15 Dec 1879 | |
1413 | GERRISH |
Frank | ERA 4th Class | 5 Nov 1892 | |
1565 | GURR |
John Henry | Ship's Corporal 1st Class | 20 Jan 1881 | |
1607 | HANCOCK |
Charles William | Private | 25 May 1875 | |
1608 | HANCOCK |
Ernest William | Signalman | 1 Nov 1889 | |
1647 | HARRIS |
Henry John | Petty Officer | 3 Nov 1874 | |
1685 | HAYDON (see STRICKLAND) |
Charles | Able Seaman | 22 Feb 1862 | |
1771 | HOBBS |
Herbert | Leading Signalman | 20 Nov 1879 | |
1799 | HOLMAN |
Francis W | Private | 22 Aug 1875 | |
1883 | HUSSEY |
James William | Private | 18 Nov 1877 | |
1884 | HUSSEY |
Thomas | Private | 2 Feb 1872 | |
1900 | IRONS |
Ernest | Ordinary Signalman | 3 Aug 1894 | |
1909 | JACKSON |
Solomon | Private | 1882 | |
1963 | JOHNSON |
David | Private | 14 May 1871 | |
2118 | LAMBIE |
John | Chief Shipwright | 15 Jan 1880 | |
2153 | LAWRIE |
James Black | ERA 1st Class | 24 Feb 1870 | |
2197 | LIFTON |
Alfred Humphrey | Shipwright 1st Class | 8 Aug 1879 | |
2199 | LINCOLN |
William Harry | Petty Officer | 10 Sep 1883 | |
2300 | MANTON |
Charles | Artificer Engineer | 4 Dec 1876 | |
2332 | MARTIN |
John | Petty Officer 1st Class | ||
2341 | MASON |
John | Petty Officer | 21 Nov 1881 | |
2342 | MASON |
John | Colour Serjeant | 17 May 1876 | |
2480 | MONKS |
Frederick | Artificer Engineer | 14 Jun 1871 | |
2618 | NORRIS |
Robert | ERA 1st Class | 22 Aug 1866 | |
2755 | PECKSEN |
Joseph William | Leading Signalman | 27 Sep 1882 | |
2823 | PIPER |
Edmund James | ERA 1st Class | 20 Mar 1865 | |
2994 | RICKARD |
Henry | Stoker 1st Class | 15 Feb 1887 | |
3007 | RIORDON |
John | Seaman | 2 Jun 1869 | |
3072 | RUDDENHAM |
Sidney William | Wireless Telegraph Operator | ||
3073 | RUDKIN |
Wilfred George | Sick Berth Steward 2nd Class | 22 Jul 1888 | |
3252 | SLOPER |
William | CPO | 3 Jun 1875 | |
3299 | SMITH |
Samuel Charles | Officer's Steward | 17 Mar 1862 | |
3330 | SOURBUTTS |
Richard | C E R A 2nd Class | 7 Jul 1877 | |
3347 | SPENDLOW |
John James | Leading Seaman | 13 Feb 1889 | |
3370 | STAGG |
Joseph Albert Edward | 2nd Yeoman of Signals | 4 Nov 1878 | |
3411 | STEVENS |
Frederick Augustus | ERA 1st Class | 12 Jan 1865 | |
3432 | STONE |
Bertie Edward | Leading Signalman | 10 Aug 1886 | |
3453 | STRICKLAND (see HAYDON) |
Charles | Able Seaman | 22 Feb 1862 | |
3544 | TAYLOR |
Thomas | Sick Berth Steward | 31 Aug 1867 | |
3596 | THOMPSON |
Samuel Vincent | Leading Signalman | 30 Nov 1890 | |
3677 | TULETT |
Thomas | Leading Stoker | 31 Aug 1882 | |
3697 | TURNER |
James | ERA 1st class | 3 Jan 1875 | |
3721 | UPTON |
William James Thomas | Leading Stoker | 9 May 1890 | |
3792 | WARD |
Henry De Courcy | Fleet Paymaster | 4 Jul 1862 | |
3845 | WEBB |
Charles Elijah James | Cook's Mate 2nd Class | 10 Sep 1893 | |
3869 | WELCH |
George Richard | Leading Seaman | 3 Sep 1881 | |
3873 | WELLER |
Charles George | Officer's Cook 1st Class | 22 Jan 1891 | |
3884 | WELLS |
William John | Chief Stoker | 28 Feb 1872 | |
3900 | WHEAT |
George Alfred | Signalman | 25 Jul 1891 | |
3942 | WICKENDEN |
Henry Charles | Serjeant | 10 Aug 1878 | |
3979 | WILLIAMS |
Joseph | Yeoman of Signals | 25 Feb 1883 |
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