WEIGELIA M96
Official No: 128754 Port Number and Year: 9th in Milford, 1911
Description: Steel side / beam trawler; steam screw, coal burning. Ketch rigged: foresail, mainsail, mizzen
Crew: 9 men
Registered at Milford: 27 Jun 1911
Built: 1911, Cochrane & Sons, Selby. (Yard no. 485)
Tonnage: 261.53 grt 102.69 net.
Length / breadth / depth (feet): 125 / 22 / 12.25
Engine: T-3Cyl; 76 nhp., by Charles D. Holmes & Co., Hull
Owners:
27 Jun 1911: Southern Steam Trawlers Co., 127 Quay, Waterford, Ireland
Manager: Cornelius Cecil Morley
Landed at Milford: 17 Jul 1911 - 5 Aug 1914
Skippers: James Kean cert. 5113, age 42, born London; signed on 1 Jan, 5 Jul 1912; 9 Jan, 1 Jul 1913
D. Smith 3566, 45, Lincoln; 29 Sep 1912
William Holder 0964, 56, Dundee;23 Jul 1913
William Harrison 4405, 40, Hull; 13 Dec 1913
Notes: Aug1914: Requisitioned and converted to a minesweeper (Admy. No.153). 1 x 3 pdr.
28 Feb 1916: Mined and sank off Dover. (At 51.08N, 1.27E; mine laid by UC-6.) A boy who had escaped from the wheelhouse of the OTHELLO II, and was the sole survivor when she was mined on 31 Oct 1915, was sent to join the WEIGELIA after he had recovered, and was on board when she sunk. He survived again, and only one man from the crew was lost. http://dover-subaqua-club.co.uk/pages/local_recks.html
Cert. Cancelled & Milford Registry Closed: 23 Jun 1917.
Accidents and Incidents
From Admiralty report ADM137 / 376 in the National Archives (supplied by Peter Bell):
On Monday the 28th February H.M.A.T. 'Weigelia' No. 153 was mined in Lat. 51.8' 30" N. Long. 1.27' 35" E.
At the time she was attempting to destroy a mine when she struck another mine close to it. Only one life was lost, namely Trimmer Thomson O.N. T.S.526.
From CWGC website:
THOMPSON [sic], John Francis: Service no. 526TS; Trimmer; Date of Death 28/02/1916; Age 32; Royal Naval Reserve; Chatham Naval Memorial, Ref. no. 20.
Son of John and Harriet Thompson, of 118, York St., Hull.
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