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James, W., A/Smn., 1941

Photo: Derek Haynes

On Portsmouth Naval Memorial is the name of P/SSX 12607 Able Seaman William James, serving with the Royal Navy who died 13/02/1941.

In Sunderland Southwick Cemetery is a family headstone which reads:

In loving memory of
our dear sons
Frank James
died 25th Sept. 1955, aged 33 years.
William James
lost at sea through enemy action
Feb. 13th 1941, aged 32 years.
Also Thomas Hayton James
father of the above
died 16th Oct. 1970 aged 74 years
Also Rosetta James
a dear wife and mother of the above
died 1st June 1973 aged ?86 years.

Derek Haynes's research includes the information that Rosetta had been married to Reuben James who had died as a prisoner of war in 1918. William was a son of this marriage. Rosetta had then married Thomas Hayton James, who is mentioned on this headstone. It is not clear whether there was any family connection between Rosetta's first husband Reuben James and her second husband.

William James is remembered in Peter Gibson's Book and on our List of Ships’ crews


The CWGC entry for Able Seaman James

If you know more about this person, please send the details to janet@newmp.org.uk