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    Default Arctic Convoys

    Aah, my first post - please forgive any bloopers!

    My father (Ernest Ronald [Ron] Snashall 1924 - 2004), uncle Arthur Cyril [Mick] Snashall (1921 - 2003) and granfather (Sidney Charles Snashall 1891 - 1961) were all merchant navy and served in WWII. Dad was torpedoed on the San Fabian.

    I'm doing the family tree and really want to get more information on their war service. All were "Special Operations for the Liberation of Europe" sailors. Dad was at the Normandy beaches on D-day plus 4. After reading the recent posts on "Special Ops" service I've asked for a copy of his records.

    What I'd like help with is information on how to access records on the Arctic Convoys. Both Mick and Grandad were on those horrors.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Regards to all and thanks in apreciation of any help.

    Alan Snashall

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    Hello Alan
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    http://www.gordonmumford.com/m-navy/survive6.htm

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    Your Dads Seamans Pouch here!
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    Alan

    They all seem to favour Eagle Oil tankers Empire Grenadiier was managed by Eagle Oil

    Father Ernest Ronald Snashall 1924 – 2004
    Ernest R Snashall 4 Oct 1942 abt 1925 Liverpool, England British (English) San Cipriano


    Uncle Arthur Cyril Snashall (1921 – 2003
    Arthur Snashall 13 Oct 1944 abt 1921 London, England English Lucellum
    Arthur Snashall 6 May 1943 abt 1922 Bristol and Avonmouth, England English Empire Grenadier
    Arthur Snashall 18 Mar 1944 abt 1922 Naples, Italy English Empire Grenadier
    Arthur Syrile Snashall 1 Dec 1941 abt 1922 Swansea, Wales English San Emiliano


    Grandfather Sidney Charles Snashall 1891 – 1961

    Sidney Snashall 30 Mar 1943 abt 1892 Trinidad, Cuba English San Felix
    Sidney Snashall 29 Jul 1944 abt 1891 Bari,Ita English
    Empire Grenadier
    Sidney Snashall 28 Sep 1944 abt 1891 Naples, Italy English Empire Grenadier

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    Hello Alan,
    Your uncle Mick Snashall - that name is familiar. Did he serve with Stan Mays and if so have you contacted Stan?
    Regards
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    Stan & Arthur were both on the "Lucellum" signed on in Tillbury 18th September 1944

    Arthur Snashall R215723 SNASHALL A C 24/09/1921 GRAVESEND seaman’s pouche should be in BT 372/286/99


    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...32&image1.y=11


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    alan
    I thought that I had done some research on the name Snashall but couldn't bring to mind until Hugh jogged the old grey cells see
    http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/showth...light=snashall
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    Seems this is from your Grandads Travels Yeras ago!
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    Vernon
    The record infers that he was a passenger where in fact he was signed on the "Trophon" as crew, He sign in Tilbury on the 23rd June 1923 as a Greaser the ship had sailed from Tampico on the 12th august 1923 arriving New York on the 21st August 1923
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    Hi Ray
    Thanks for that ,i wasnt too sure as to that record!
    Now sorted at least and may assist !
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    Thanks Ray,

    Dad said they were "Eagle Oil" men, following on from Grandad, until Dad (Ron Snashall) was torpedoed on the San Fabian and, once rescued and deposited in New York, he was left to "rot" for 3 months before he was repatriated to the UK. They kept him on a short leash, as he needed to attend the Company offices daily for his subsistence money and his Company paid for room was half a city away! Not enough money for public or other transport either!

    He wouldn't sail with Eagle Oil again, if he could avoid it. I don't have his full service history yet, but none of the later ships I know about are Eagle Oil.

    I understand that the "Empire" ships were enemy ships seized and put into allied service under a different name, all beginning with Empire. It's interesting that information like that will be lost in time, unless people continue to research and record stuff.

    Regards

    Alan

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