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Harwood Maulkinson born c.1898 at Hull Yorkshire the eldest child of
Harwood
Maulkinson and Wilhemina
Elizabeth,
At
the census of 1901 Harwood is shown residing with his mother Wilhemina
Elizabeth at 5 Ediths Terrace Division Road Hull. Father is
not present.
source
RG13/4507
Maulkinson
Winifred
36
Wife
Liverpool, Lancashire
5 Ediths Division Road, Myton
Maulkinson
Harwood
3
Son
Hull, Yorkshire
5 Ediths Division Road, Myton
Harwood
died aboard Admiralty trawler H.M. "Crownsin.", Royal Naval Reserve,
Thursday 4th May 1916, Age 18. The vessel sunk with
all hands after hitting a mine laid by German U73 near Malta, Mediterranean.
The
crew members were:
BREEZE,
Ernest H, 2nd Hand, RNR, DA8326
BUTCHART,
John, Trimmer, RNR,
TS4788
BUTLER,
Stanley LC, Deck Hand, RNR, DA9117
CULLEN,
Richard, Engineman, RNR,
ES4250
FLETCHER,
Frank, Deck Hand, RNR DA9112
HOLLIS,
Albert, Deck Hand, RNR, SD1753
JONES,
Albert V, Deck Hand, RNR,
DA9110
LEACH,
Alan, Deck Hand, RNR, DA1612
LEADBETTER
Norman, Deck Hand RNR, DA9073
MAULKINSON,
Harwood, Trimmer, RNR, TS4407
NORMAN,
Thomas, Trimmer, RNR
TS 1156
Remembered with honour
PLYMOUTH NAVAL MEMORIAL
Commemorated in perpetuity by
the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Cemetery:
PLYMOUTH
NAVAL Memorial Devon,
Grave or
Reference Panel Number:
19.
Location:
The
Memorial is situated centrally on The Hoe which looks directly
towards Plymouth Sound. It is accessible at all times.
The memorial at
Plymouth commemorates sailors from all other parts of the Commonwealth. Plymouth
Naval Memorial commemorates more than 7,000 sailors of the First World War and
almost 16,000 from the Second World War.
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