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Sue Rennison from york said... | 21/04/2009 |
uncle donald |
donald rennison |
Donald was my uncle.I have only just traced details of his death |
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michelle rea from havant hants said... | 21/04/2009 |
re jemes geideon |
re read message below |
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michelle rea from hms barham said... | 21/04/2009 |
james geideon |
looking for a freind dose anyone remember him please |
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Ian Telford from Australia said... | 18/04/2009 |
Kenneth Harrington |
Uncle Ken was a telegrapher on the Barham .He was 19 when it went down in 1941.My mother always talked about him and passed on ship photos that i\'ll send to the sight. thanks for your work . |
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david willis from stoker 3rd floor said... | 29/03/2009 |
albert crosby willis |
my grand dad named above was on the barham on the day she sank he was a stoker on 3rd floor when she got hit he was blown half a mile from the ship all his cloths and body hair was blown off all he had was the elastic left on his sock i would be greetful if any body could help my uncle has a blue barham cap with a bronze enblem of barham on it many thanks if you can help |
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Andy Wright from London said... | 26/03/2009 |
William Storey |
Hello, i\'m trying to find out all I can about my great uncle William Storey A/Sto PO (Ty)-I don\'t know what all of this rank means,Assistant Stoker? but PO and (Ty)? any help appreciated, is he in any surviving photographs? many thanks Andy |
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mark willis from bonnyrigg said... | 09/03/2009 |
philip mackay |
my grandfather served on the barham when it was sunk,,but sadly passed away on 2/3/09,,he was a electrician on board,,and told me many great stories about the time on the battleship,,many thanks for such a great website. |
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Phil Ward from Salford Lancs said... | 08/03/2009 |
Tommy Nolan |
I am going through my late mothers photos. Picture of Tommy in Plymouth 1940, with writing, \'killed at sea 1941 HMS Barham. Anyone remeber him? |
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Rohan Greenland from Canberra said... | 08/03/2009 |
James Greenland |
My great grandfather - James John Udall Greenland - ON161574- was among the Barham\'s first crew, joining in August 1915 before the ship was officially commissioned. He served at the Battle of Jutland, and was awarded the DSM \'for services rendered in the action in the North Sea 31 May - 1 June\'. He continued to serve with Barham until 14 August 1918. He joined the navy as a Boy in 1891. Thank you for this tremendous website. |
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Terry Bowcutt from Titchfield Common, Hampshire said... | 03/03/2009 |
My wife has just acquired the Service Certificate of her late grandfather William George Mara. He served in HMS Barham as an Able Seaman from 14th December 1917 until 30th September 1920. He joined up on the 3rd December 1913 as a Boy 2nd Class and was released on 10th July 1955 as a CPO of 12 years standing. William was born on 11th January 1896 in Lambeth, London and died 15th January 1974 in Portsmouth. His original Official Number was L28793 but this later changed to P/JX 147861. |
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