By registering with our site you will have full instant access to:
268,000 posts on every subject imaginable contributed by 1000's of members worldwide.
25000 photos and videos mainly relating to the British Merchant Navy.
Members experienced in research to help you find out about friends and relatives who served.
The camaraderie of 1000's of ex Merchant Seamen who use the site for recreation & nostalgia.
Here we are all equal whether ex Deck Boy or Commodore of the Fleet.
A wealth of experience and expertise from all departments spanning 70+ years.
It is simple to register and membership is absolutely free.
N.B. If you are going to be requesting help from one of the forums with finding historical details of a relative
please include as much information as possible to help members assist you. We certainly need full names,
date and place of birth / death where possible plus any other details you have such as discharge book numbers etc.
Please post all questions onto the appropriate forum
As I feel there are quite a few on here that have NOT updated their Email addresses, can you please do so. It is of importance that your Email is current, so as we can contact you if applicable . Send me the details in my Private Message Box.
Thank You Doc Vernon
-
19th December 2015, 04:58 PM
#11
Re: Ss islesworth 1918
Hello Angela,
My name is Gerald Bond and my great uncle is also William James Heatley. He is my grandmother's brother. He was of course unmarried and they were very close (there were 6 other siblings). I have some personal information including a photograph, a letter to my grandmother dated 1917 from "SS Mount Snowden" docked at Marseilles, a family memorial card and a family tree of the Taibach Heatley's to 1803. William Heatley joined the SS Isleworth at Port Talbot with Philip Rees from Woodfield Row to replace 2 seamen who had left the vessel at Cardiff - it's previous port of call. I also have some other photographs of the Heatleys. Please let me know if you are interested.
Regards,
Gerald Bond
PS Take care when researching SS Isleworth - there were 3 of them!
Official No. 96587 built 1889 renamed Otaru Maru No.3 - wrecked off Somalia
Official No. 106607 built 1896 (previously SS Eversley) - sank by U-boat 1918
Official No. 132572 built 1911 - wrecked off Novia Scotia.
-
Post Thanks / Like
N/A thanked for this post
N/A liked this post
-
20th December 2015, 12:26 AM
#12
Re: Ss islesworth 1918
#11, Hello Gerald, Angela has not been on site since her lasting posting Sept, 2013, probably best to send her a pm via this forum and that will go straight to her email address.
-
Post Thanks / Like
Similar Threads
-
By Louise Blackmore in forum Welcome - Please say hello.
Replies: 9
Last Post: 9th November 2014, 09:53 PM
-
By Doc Vernon in forum Condolences
Replies: 5
Last Post: 7th December 2013, 05:09 AM
Tags for this Thread
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules