Roll Of Honour
E 36 |
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Built By: | John Brown and Co (Cylde) |
Build Group: | E3 |
Fate: | E36 was lost with all hands in the North Sea, believed to have been hit, whilst dived, by E43 on Friday 19th January 1917. |
Look up E 36 in the Boat Database
Alexander, Edwin James J 12975 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 21 | |||
Harrington, Charles Henry J 3799 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 24 | |||
Hickling, Ernest Albert J 9382 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 23 | |||
Kiely, Bartholomew J 5381 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 24 | |||
Mills, Harry Ernest 236743 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 26 | |||
Newell, Harry Butler 224578 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 31 | |||
Ward, Alfred Edward 238778 | E 36 | ||||
Able Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 26 | |||
Browne, Clement Charles Frederick J 44913 | E 36 | ||||
Boy Telegraphist | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 16 | |||
16 Years and 9 months (Youngest Submariner to die on Active Duty) | |||||
Cheetham, Arthur Bateman M 1219 | E 36 | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 31 | |||
Richardson, John Reed M 1401 | E 36 | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 2nd Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 29 | |||
Jenkins, Sidney Royston M 104 | E 36 | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 24 | |||
Olden, Charles Richard Thomas 272471 | E 36 | ||||
Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 25 | |||
Moyes, William Ernest J 5979 | E 36 | ||||
Leading Seaman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 24 | |||
Palmer, Horace James J1595 | E 36 | ||||
Leading Seaman | Born: 25-11-1891 | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 25 | ||
Actual DoB 3rd Qtr 1892 | |||||
Pearce, Herbert Clay | E 36 | ||||
Leading Signalman | Died: 01-11-1918 | ||||
Accidentally drowned | |||||
Manning, James George K 4616 | E 36 | ||||
Leading Stoker | Born: 23-01-1890 | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 26 | ||
RN DoB 23/01/1890. Actual DoB 4th Qtr 1889 | |||||
Rickards, Lionel Robert K 2078 | E 36 | ||||
Leading Stoker | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 27 | |||
Trickett, Herbert J 19270 | E 36 | ||||
Leading Telegraphist | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 21 | |||
McGregor-Robertson, Thomas Bollen Seath | E 36 | ||||
Lieutenant | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 29 | |||
Commanding Officer | |||||
Ryder, Dudley William | E 36 | ||||
Lieutenant | Born: 28-12-1892 | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 24 | ||
RN DoB 28/12/1882. Actual DoB 28/12/1892 | |||||
Twynam, Hugh (RNR) | E 36 | ||||
Lieutenant | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 28 | |||
Midwinter, Albert Edward 190036 | E 36 | ||||
Petty Officer | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 35 | |||
Pote, Bertram Cecil 238217 | E 36 | ||||
Petty Officer | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 26 | |||
Green, George Lewis J 20410 | E 36 | ||||
Signalman | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 20 | |||
Doe, Frederick K 15739 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Born: 20-04-1895 | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 21 | ||
RN DoB 04/07/1894 | |||||
Frankish, James Simpson K 21432 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 21 | |||
Kiddle, Albert Edward K 11319 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 24 | |||
Little, John William K 16569 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 25 | |||
McCormack, Alfred 231071 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 28 | |||
McLaren, Arthur Matthew K19059 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 23 | |||
Piper, Walter Edward K 15488 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker 1st Class | Born: 07-04-1896 | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 20 | ||
RN DoB 07/04/1894 | |||||
Coney, Herbert Henry 304521 | E 36 | ||||
Stoker Petty Officer | Died: 19-01-1917 | Aged: 33 | |||
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
A Tribute To Submariners
I have often looked for an opportunity of paying tribute to our submariners.
There is no branch of His Majesty's Forces which in this war has suffered the same proportion of total loss as our submarine service.
It is the most dangerous of all services.
That is perhaps the reason why the First Lord tells me that the entry into it is keenly sought by Officers and Men.
I feel sure the House would wish to testify its gratitude and admiration to our Submariners for their Skill - Courage and Devotion which has proved of inestimable value to the sustenance of our country.
Winston Churchill
We Will Remember Them |