Thomas Cowls/Coalls STRIKE

Male 1857 -


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  • Name Thomas Cowls/Coalls STRIKE 
    Born 1857  Helston, Cornwall Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    NOTE 13 Dec 1916  At Sea - enemy action Find all individuals with events at this location 
    STRIKE, Thomas Coalls. Boatswain (Bosun). Mercantile Marine. SS Coath (Penzance)
    formerly SS Skerryvose (Glasgow). Lost at sea through enemy action on Wednesday 13th
    December 1916 age 58. Born Porthleven. Son of James and C. Strike; husband of Mary
    Jane Strike (née Marrack) of 49 Daniel Place, Penzance. Listed on Tower Hill Memorial, St
    Mary’s Church War Memorial and in Penzance Book of Remembrance. The SS Coath was
    originally presumed sunk by a mine in the English Channel on 13th December 1916, with
    the loss of 16 crew, but now believed to have been torpedoed and sunk by the German
    submarine UB-38 off Beachy Head, East Sussex enroute Eastbourne to Le Havre, France
    with a cargo of arms and ammunition. In 1904 she had collided with and sank the RN
    submarine A9 off Plymouth, Devon but with no casualties on either vessel 
    Person ID I1769  Porthleven FAMILY TREE
    Last Modified 4 Feb 2021 

    Family Mary Jane MARRACK 
    Married 1899  Penzance, Cornwall Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 4 Feb 2021 
    Family ID F571  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart