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King, R.O., L/Smn., 1918

Photo: Brian Chandler

In Newcastle (St John Westgate & Elswick) Cemetery is the Commonwealth War Grave of:

R.O. King
Leading Seaman R.N. J/5011
H.M.S. “Paladin”
16th March 1918.

Robert Owen was born at Newcastle upon Tyne in the first quarter of 1894, the son of Elizabeth Arm King (nee Oakes) and the late Owen. He lived with his mother, a retired schoolmistress at 31 Victoria Street, Elswick.

He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy II rating in July 1909 and his first posting was on H.M.S. ‘Ganges’.

He joined H.M.S. ‘Paladin’ in June 1916 and remained on board until his transfer to Royal Naval Hospital, Chatham in October 1917. Robert was aged 25 when he died.

Acknowledgements: Ron Carson

Robert Owen King is remembered on our List of Ships’ crews


The CWGC entry for Leading Seaman King

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