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5th January 2018, 08:16 PM
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S.s pallmera
can i have all you lads and ladies give me H, PRUDEN drowned after torpedo aug 1918 please thanks .. jp
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5th January 2018, 09:45 PM
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Last edited by Keith at Tregenna; 5th January 2018 at 10:02 PM.
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5th January 2018, 10:25 PM
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5th January 2018, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by
Keith at Tregenna
Palmella was a 1,352 GRT steam cargo ship completed in 1913 by Ramage & Ferguson, Ltd. for Ellerman Lines, Ltd. She was sunk on 22 August 1918 by torpedo fired by German submarine UB-92 at position 53° 28' N, 05° 20' W - approximately 25 nautical miles North-West by West of South Stack Rock. She was en route from Liverpool to Lisbon.
Tower Hill WW1 Memorial:|Lost on vessels Oswald to Parkgate
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5th January 2018, 11:59 PM
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Wee bit more John, sorry Keith if this duplicates any or your links.
Steamer Palmella - Ships hit by U-boats - German and Austrian U-boats of World War One - Kaiserliche Marine - uboat.net
Crew:
ANDREWS, Alex Able Seaman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
BROEKEN, John Fireman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
CHRISTIAN, Jacob William Bevan Mess Steward MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
COEN, Edmund Patrick Wireless Operator MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
DEVINE, Patrick Able Seaman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
DOYLE Patrick Fireman MM served as BURNS SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
FERREIRA, Antonio Boatswain (Bosun) MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
GALLOWAY, Nelson Douglas Chief Engineer MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
HEDLEY, John 2nd Mate MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
HOWE, R. T. W. 2nd Wireless Operator MM SS Palmella 22.8.18
NELSON, T. J. Master MM Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
PATERAS, Geo Nicholas 3rd Engineer MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
PIEDADE, Jose Ventura Able Seaman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
PRUDEN, Henry Trimmer MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
QUINLIN, James Francis Assistant Steward MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
SALMON, Charles Sydney Able Seaman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
STAVROU, Spyros Greaser & Fireman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
STUART, Charles 2nd Engineer MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
SUMMERS, Sylvester Donkeyman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
TWEEDLEY Robert Greaser & Fireman MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
WATT, Jas Carpenter MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
WILKINSON, Felix Henry Chief Steward MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
WILLIAMS, Chas Ship’s Cook MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
WOOD, Alfred Trimmer MM SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
WOOD, William Henry Fireman MM served as WOODS SS Palmella (Liverpool) drowned 22.8.18
COLCLOUGH, James, Lance Corporal, RMLI, 14438 (Ply), Palmella, steamship, 22 August 1918, submarine action, ship lost
DONOVAN, Harry, Private, RMLI, 14856 (Ply), Palmella, steamship, 22 August 1918, submarine action, ship lost
The ss. Palmella (Liverpool), was sunk by the German submarine UB 92, 25 miles NW from South Stack, when on a voyage from Liverpool to Lisbon with general cargo amongst other things it was carrying greyhounds!
Parents
Alfred Richard Pruden
1860–1939
Jane Routledge
1851–1922
Siblings
Jessie Pruden 1887–
William Valentine Pruden 1888–1979
Richard Pruden 1890–1957
Ernest Eaton Pruden 1891–1891
Alfred Frederick Pruden 1893–1960
Half Siblings
John Carruthers 1875–
Frances Carruthers 1877–
Margaret Carruthers 1879–
Elizabeth Dorothy Carruthers 1880–1955
Isabella Carruthers 1882–1969
Harry Henry Pruden
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His brother Richard
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Name: Henry Pruden
Arrival Date: 1 Sep 1917
Birth Date: abt 1896
Age: 21
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: English
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Orduna
5'6'' 142lbs
Name: Henry Pruden
Arrival Date: 19 Jul 1918
Birth Date: abt 1897
Age: 22
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/ Nationality: English
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Orund
Last edited by Marian Gra; 6th January 2018 at 01:00 AM.
Reason: added text
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6th January 2018, 12:11 AM
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RE; sorry Keith if this duplicates any or your links.
Not a problem Marian, we need the site team to work together on such and all helps.
Hopefully, John will look through all and let us know if we can assist more in any way.
I did not ask for the usual DOB etc as we would need to know if we need to look in any other direction.
Regards Keith.
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6th January 2018, 12:21 AM
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Hi Marian.
Thanks for that site I wasn't aware that the Kreigsmarine had first world war details.
Cheers Des
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6th January 2018, 01:02 AM
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#6, cont'd, from FMP:
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Sorry John I can read it fine but not clear when I copy
Last edited by Marian Gra; 6th January 2018 at 01:06 AM.
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6th January 2018, 09:05 AM
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sad to think in less than 3 months later the war was over my father often spoke about him thank very much for all the effort we have some but not this much thanks..jp
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6th January 2018, 06:17 PM
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If you require more, please ask.
All that try to assist have differing methods and access, hence a team effort gains best results.
Thanks to Marian in particular, she does work wonders.
Doc, is a team player.
A few are missing and hope they return soon.
The site team helps many and all are needed.
Keith.
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