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William James Charles Jeal ( -1918) of the [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve]] on the [[SS Renfrew]]
William James Charles Jeal (1898-1918) of the [[Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve]] on the [[SS Renfrew]]


Able Seaman. Service Number: Bristol/Z/1597
Able Seaman. Service Number: Bristol/Z/1597


1918 February 24th. Died. Listed on [[War Memorial, Exwick]] and on the [[Plymouth Naval Memorial]]
1898 March 02nd. Born at Reigate the son of William James Jeal and his wife Caroline Harris.
 
1916 June 11th. Enlisted.
 
1918 February 24th. Died at sea when ship torpedoed. Listed on [[War Memorial, Exwick]] and on the [[Plymouth Naval Memorial]]
 
Parents lived at Newquay, Cornwall.


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Revision as of 12:47, 5 August 2021

William James Charles Jeal (1898-1918) of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve on the SS Renfrew

Able Seaman. Service Number: Bristol/Z/1597

1898 March 02nd. Born at Reigate the son of William James Jeal and his wife Caroline Harris.

1916 June 11th. Enlisted.

1918 February 24th. Died at sea when ship torpedoed. Listed on War Memorial, Exwick and on the Plymouth Naval Memorial

Parents lived at Newquay, Cornwall.

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