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Service Life:
Campaigns:
- The First World War 1914-1918, World-wide.
Unit / Ship / Est.: SS Feltria |
Action : SS Feltria, Sinking of |
It was on May 5th, 1917, at 7.30 p.m., while en route to Avonmouth from New York, that the Feltria was torpedoed without warning about eight miles south-east of Mine Head off the Irish coast. A very heavy sea was running at the time. No 1 boat was capsized during launching, and No. 4 boat blown to pieces by the explosion of the torpedo. Boats Nos. 2, 3, 5, and 6 were successful in clearing the ship's side. Most of the crew were in boats Nos. 3 and 5, the captain and chief steward being alone in No. 2 boat, which had also been damaged by the explosion. The last boat away, No. 6, contained the Chief Officer, Second Officer, Purser, and three sailors, and it was this boat that the submarine, coming to the surface, ordered alongside. Having obtained particulars as to the Feltria and her cargo, she then left but stopped to pick up Mr. Stott, one of the Feltria's 95 engineers, and returned towards the lifeboat. From her deck, he was then assisted into the water. The Feltria's Quartermaster, Mr. Burt, with great courage, jumped into the water to meet him, and helped him to the boat's side, where he was taken on board in a very exhausted condition, while huge breakers were washing over the little boat itself. Of the boat containing the Captain, Captain W. G. Price, and Chief Steward, nothing more was seen, their lives being lost, and by midnight, three other members of the Feltria's crew in No. 6 boat had died from exposure and exhaustion, one of the victims being Mr. Stott himself. The remaining five in this boat were picked up early on Sunday morning by the S.S. Ridley and landed at Barrow; twenty other survivors were landed at Queenstown but out of a crew of 69 no less than 44 lost their lives, 17 dying from exposure in the lifeboats. "A Merchant Fleet at War".
Masonic :
Type | Lodge Name and No. | Province/District : |
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Mother : | Eldon No. 1755 E.C. | Somerset |
Initiated | Passed | Raised |
11th November 1916 | - | - |
A considerable amount of research has been conducted already by the Provice of Somerset. See: http://www.somersetfreemasons.org/resources/Great-War-Profiles/Price-hist.pdf
Source :
The project globally acknowledges the following as sources of information for research across the whole database:
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
- The (UK) National Archives
- Ancestry.co.uk - Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History online
- ugle.org.uk - The records of the United Grand Lodge of England including the Library and Museum of Freemasonry
Additional Source:
- Founder Researchers : Paul Masters & Mike McCarthy
- Researcher : Bruce Littley