Friday, November 22, 2019

A Story in Every Cemetery


I spend time in cemeteries when I travel. Who doesn't?

This past August I walked in the unassuming churchyard pictured below. It is the former Church of Ireland parish in Belmullet in northwestern Mayo, Ireland. The church is closed because "there are no more protestants." The small number of marked burials contrasts to the large catholic cemeteries around the coast of the Mullet peninsula.



Among the scattered monuments are a group of standard military stones from the World War II era. Closer observation shows that the majority are inscribed with dates of death on either 2 July or 7 August 1940. Those designated 2 July are:

Private Donald E.V. Domican, the Welch Regiment, age 21
Trooper Frank Sidney Carter, the Royal Dragoons, age 27
Private William Fredrick George Chick of the Dorsetshire Regiment, age 19
Gunner Wallace Goodwin, 153rd (Leicestershire) Regiment, age 22

Their story becomes clear in an article in History Ireland. Ireland had coastwatchers, scanning the horizon for an invasion force during WWII. They did not enter the war and maintained their neutrality, but they could not ignore what was going on around them. On 6 August 1940, a body washed ashore on Annagh Head, east of Belmullet. The man was identified as Donald Domican, determined to have drowned, and buried the next day. Frank Carter was found on the 7th and also identified by his personal effects. Reports confirmed that bodies had been appearing along the coast to the north for ten days. The men had all been on the Arandora Star which left Liverpool on the first of July.


American internment of those with Japanese heritage during WWII is a stain on our history. Citizens and immigrants of all ages were rounded up due to their heritage, which was deemed to be a threat during the war. Germans and Italians were also held at camps around our country. In England there was less room to warehouse these people. The Andora Star was a luxury liner designed for 500 passengers, but was filled with 1,300 German and Italian internees enclosed in barbed wire, and their military guards, when she was torpedoed by a U-boat on 2 July 1940. The ship sank within an hour, and 805 on board were drowned. An unidentified man, believed to be one of the internees, and found in this period, was buried in an unmarked grave at Termoncarragh near Belmullet.

The Andora Star tragedy marked the end of the overseas deportations by the British. Internment policy was relaxed after an inquiry. Some of the internees had escaped the Nazis, only to be whitewashed with anyone of German descent.

Those buried with the August 7th date were likely on board a troop ship, the SS Mohamed Ali El-Kebir, which also left from Bristol on the 5th of August 1940. The ship was torpedoed 250 miles west of Malin Head, County Donegal, on 7 August 1940. Many men were saved by its escort ship, HMS Griffin, but others were later found dead along the coast. 

Those buried in Belmullet are:

Driver Sydney George Betts, Royal Engineers, age 24
Private William Hulme, Pioneer Corps, age 27
Sapper James Jaffray, Royal Engineers, age 27
Sapper William Ewen Morrison, Royal Engineers, age 24
Private John Halliwell Warham, Pioneer Corps, age 25



Sydney G. Betts could be the man recorded born in the spring of 1916 in Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, married in the second quarter of 1937 to Annie Wass, who were recorded in 1939 in Leicester with a child, George, born that August. His wife personalized his grave stone and gave us his first name.

John Warham's stone contains family data: Husband of Alice; Daddy of Jeanne; and son of J.H. and M. Warham.



Chief Engineer Officer, Clifford Major Mackrow, age 48 (8 August) has his ship listed on the stone.



The MV Upway Grange was a cargo vessel, built in 1925. It was enroute from Buenos Aires, Argentina, with a cargo of frozen meat when it was torpedoed by U-37, approximately 150 miles west of Erris Head, near Belmullet. 36 of the 86 man crew were reported missing.

More men were found individually the following year. Lieutenant Thomas Elvin Mitchell, Carleton and York Regiment of the Canadian infantry, died 30 April 1941, age 20. He was aboard the SS Narissa bringing troops from New Brunswick.

Wing Commander Archibald Graham Weir, age 55, was not shot down out of the sky. He was also on the Narissa when it was sunk by the Germans on 30 April 1941. He had reportedly served in the Duke of Cornwell, Light Infantry Regiment during WWI.

Leading Seaman Jack Springett Johnson served on the SS Mashona and died 28 May 1841, age 37. The previous day the Mashona was involved in the sinking of the German Bismark. The Luftwaffe sunk her off the coast of Galway with a loss of 48 of 218 on board.



Notes:
1. See more at the History Ireland blog.
2. Photos of the graves were uploaded to Find a Grave.
3. Information was taken from the listing of the war dead at Grangegorman memorial in Cabra, county Dublin.
4. Betts records found on-line at Find My Past.
5. Wikipedia has good details on SS Mohamed Ali El-Kabir.


Saturday, May 4, 2019

Deerfield Academy WWII Memorial, Deerfield, MA


These photos were taken as part of the Honor Roll Project. Click here to see other transcriptions by other volunteers.

The base of the flag pole reads, "In Memory of the Deerfield Boys who were lost in World War II 1941-1945."


The names are listed alphabetically around the octagonal granite base.


Richard T. Angell, Lawrence G. Bagg, Richard T. Bagg, Edward P. Barrows, Stephen H. Barton, John R. Baumann, Jr., John G. Brackett, Jr., Thomas D. Brophy, Jr., James S. Campbell II.


William J. Carroll, Neman B. Chase, Guy G. Clark, Jr., Arthur W. Clothier, William G. Conant, Nelson C. Dale, Jr., Bayard Dodge, Jr., John H. Dudley.


Edward McF. Eagan, Jonathan B. Edwards, Steven G. Everett, Richard M. Farnsworth, Joseph C. Ford III, Albert C. Griffin, Jr., James A. Gunn, Jr., Robert K. Haas, Jr., Morgan L. Hobart.


Paul H. Hyde, Jr., Allan J. Johnson, Thomas W. Johnson, Ward T. Kane, Richard M. Kimball, Jr., Arthur B. Koontz, Jr., George A. Ladd, Peter G. Lehman, George P. McNeal 3rd.


Wilson P. Novle, Donald W. Phillips, William S Pydych, William G. Ricker, Jr., Willard W. Roberts, Frank D. Rugg, Jr., John B. Bugg, George S. Cyr, A. Holton Sayce.


David A. Scott, H. Donald Seller, Howard C. Sheperd, Jr., Wilfrid L. Simmons, Mas Solomon, Alan W. Steadman, Henry B. Stimson, Jr.


Anderson Storey
George R. Strobridge, Edward E. Vanzile, Jr., Prentice C. Weathers, Joseph H. Webber, Morgan Wesson, Woodrow W. White, Benjamin Wilcox, Jr., Clarence C. Ziegler, Jr.

Heath, Massachusetts Veterans' Memorials


This post is part of the Honor Roll Project. Please visit here to see other transcriptions by volunteers in honor of our nation's veterans. The memorials for Heath's veterans are arranged on the common in the center of town. These photos were taken in November of 2018.


The central stone carries a 2017 dedication to veterans of all wars.



The plate affixed to a rough stone has the names of those who served in the early wars.


Revolutionary War
Charlemont Hill/South Heath
1775-1783

John Brown              Perley Hunt                    Solomon Temple    
William Brown         Benjamin Maxwell        Jonathan Thayer             
Francis Buck             Hugh Maxwell               Silas Thayer        
John Buck                 Reuben Rugg                  Silas Thompson  
William Buck            Edward Skinner             Josiah Warfield      
James Butler             Ashel Thayer                  Asaph White
Nathaniel Corbett    Dependence Thayer      Benjamin White
Joel Davidson           Jonah Thayer                 Luke White
Josiah Davidson       Salmon Temple
Valentine Harris       Seth Temple 

War of 1812
1812-1815

Amos Brooks                             David Snow                       
Abijah Gleason                          Benjamin Temple
Eli Gould                                     John Temple
Clement Porter                          Solomon Temple

Civil War
18161-1865

Henry D Barber               Charles Hamilton            Henry Rushmmore
Lemuel Bolton                 Thomas F. Harrington    William N. Sessions
William H. Bolton           Timothy M. Harrington  Elmer W. Spencer
Martin O. Brown             John L. Harris                  Herman A. Spooner         
Frederick N. Burton       Arthur W. Hall                  Edwin Sumner
Aaron Cady                       Almon Hawkes                Abraham Tanner
Nathan Chaffin                Wesley Hawkes                Amos Temple 
Patrick Connelly              John L. Hawks                 Henry H. Temple       
Lysander D. Estee           Henry B. Kinsman          William H. Temple
Edwin Fairbanks             Moses Lancaster              Aaron Trask
Luzern Fairbanks            Algernon Mandell           Horace A. Tyrerell
Adoniram J. Gleason      John Palmer                    John H. Underwood
Edward H. Gleason         Elisha Porter                    Sanford Underwood
Samuel K. Gleason          Charles F. Powers           Flavil Woodward
Thomas S. Gleason         Richard Powers
Samuel S. Gould              Charles H. Robbins

                        Spanish American War 1898

Alonzo Caswell       Fred Peon       Michael Smith       Walter Tole



The next carries the names of veterans from the two World Wars:

World War I 1917-1918

Louis Lively                     George W. Newton
Henry Lively                    Andreas E. Royer

World War II 1941-1945

David P. Beighley                       Emile T. Giard               Cleon J. Peters
Frank S. Brown                          Joseph L. Giard              Ernest H. Royer
Alton W. Churchill                    James J. Halfpenny       Louis E. Rundo
Harlow W. Churchill                 Patrick J. Halfpenny     Frederick A. Smith
Harold R. Churchill                   Henry M. Jenkins          Marshall E. Smith
Robert F. Coates                         Austin A. Leise               Richard H. Tanner  
Kenneth W. Crowningshield    John J. Leise                  Richard E.Thompson
Leonard J. Decota                      Armand M. Lively          Victor Vreeland
David J. Giard                             Bernard R. Lively           Frank D. Winters
David A. Giard                            Douglas M. Packard

The last plaque updates the WWII names and adds others who have served in more recent conflicts, including women, for the first time.


World War II (additional)


Harlow Churchill                  William Greene                  Alton Dewitt Ryan
Beatrice Nada Corey             Ada Mae Landstrom 

Korean War 1950-1953

Paul Begley                                  Russell Hillman               Thomas Sheridan
Craig Chattin                               Francis Jarrabeck            George A. Stetson
Donald H. Crowningshield       Edwin Lively                    Herbert S. Stetson
Richard Crowningshield           Maurice J. Lively             Gilbert Wilson
David J. Giard                             John MacDonald 
James R. Giard                            Bruce Patterson
John Giard                                   Frederick Russell

Vietnam War 1964-1973

Wendell T. Brown                      Alvin M. Hillman            Raymond F. Rice
Ralph E. Churchill                     Francis R. Kinsman        David F. Richardson
Arthur W. Crowningshield      Hormidas A. Lively         Leland Sherman
William E. Crowningshield     Michael T. Lively             Peter G. Smith
Richard E. Cutter                      Kris Matyas                       Roy C. Smith
Edwin H. Decker                       Fred H. Pazmino              Charles Stetson
Raymond J. Galipo                   Michael W. Rainville       Neil Stetson
                                                                                                   Robert Tanner

Veterans of Conflicts Since Vietnam

Panama 1989-1990 * Desert Storm 1991 * Bosnia 1992-1996 * Afghanistan 2001-2014

Daniel Borke            Sean P. Rabbitt                  Michael Smith
Ian Gallup                 Andrew Saunders             Joseph E. Thane
Fred Law                   Keith Sherman                  Lara R. Thane
Corey Lopes              Eli M. Smith

Veterans Serving Between Conflicts

Earle Crowningshield                 Raymond Giard            Felix Lively
Francis W. Crowningshield       Richard Giard               Levi Lively
Donald Giard                                Alexander Lively          Malvin Lively