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Stephens, Lofty E C
Rank: W/Man
Relation: Married Peggy Tylie 15 November 1941 at St Johns Wembley
Remarks: W/Man. P/MX 69734. (Survivor discharged to HMS Victory taking passage in HMS Rodney) Born 1919. (Married Peggy Tylie 15 November 1941 at St Johns Wembley) Died 1989.
Stevenson, R
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. P/SSX24251. Survivor discharged to HMS Victory. Came form Sunderland
Stirling, P
Remarks: Stoker. January 1939 to March 1939?
Stone, Sidney William Palmer
Rank: Chief Yeoman of Signals
Relation: (Married to Dora Mary – nee Herbert - of Southampton – DAUGHTER JUNE) son of Thomas Sydney Palmer and Minnie Louisa – nee Price. Daughter June Slade.
Remarks: Chief Yeoman of Signals. P/J 96595. Joined L03 10 June 1940. Mentioned in Despatches for sinking of the Bismarck - London Gazette 14 October 1941 (Born 26 July 1904. Missing presumed Killed 23.10.41 Age 37) (Married to Dora Mary – nee Herbert - of Southampton – DAUGHTER JUNE) son of Thomas Sydney Palmer and Minnie Louisa – nee Price. Daughter June Slade.
Suggett, A
Remarks: Acting Leading Seaman. October 1939 to March 1940?
Suggett, A.
When Allotted: October 1939
Summerfield, W
Remarks: Boy Seaman. January 1939 to March 1939?
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Sutton, Harold Victor
Rank: Stoker 1st Class
Relation: Son of Herbert T and Alice M. M. Sutton of Sheldon, Warwick
Remarks: Stoker 1st Class. P/KX 103596. (Missing presumed killed 23.10.41) (single) Son of Herbert T and Alice M. M. Sutton of Sheldon, Warwick
Swabey, David Carlisle Ridley
Rank: Ordinary Seaman
Relation: Son of Vice Admiral Sir George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey KBE CB DSO and Lady Swabey of Eartham, Sussex
Remarks: Ordinary Seaman. P/JX 282465. (Missing presumed Killed 23.10.41) Age 19 (single) Son of Vice Admiral Sir George Thomas Carlisle Parker Swabey KBE CB DSO and Lady Swabey of Eartham, Sussex
Swanborough, R T
Rank: Signalman
Remarks: Signalman. P/JX159519 (Survivor discharged to military hospital and HMS Cormorant) (Not mentioned under list of wounded in the Official Admiralty Communique of 1941)
