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BEDLINGTON

McCarthy, J.W., Stkr, 1918

John William McCarthy

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On the Chatham Naval Memorial is the name of 3874S Stoker John William McCarthy, serving with the Royal Naval Reserve who died 26/03/1918.

Derek Johnstone has provided the following:

John William McCarthy the son of Robert, a coal miner and Elizabeth McCarthy was born at Willington, Durham in 1885.

The 1891 Census shows John William McCarthy aged 6, the only child at this time, living with parents at Windlestone, Chilton Durham.

By 1901 John was 16, working as a banksman at the colliery and still living with his family at Leslie Row, Hauxley, Amble with brothers Frederick aged 7 and Harold aged 3.

In 1911 John was living with his parents at 69 Beaumont Street, Elswick with additional siblings Robert aged 9, Olive aged 2 and Roderic aged 1. John married Emily Pearson in 11th November 1911 when he was 26. They had two children, Robert (Rupert) born in 1912 and John born in 1915.

John was living at 4, Third Street, Netherton when he enlisted. Official records show he was killed as direct result of enemy action involving a submarine in the English Channel. His body was not recovered.

In 1925, his wife went to live in Australia and does not appear to have remarried.

John had two brothers, Harold and Frederick who were both killed in action in the 1914-18 War.

John William McCarthy is remembered in Bedlington on B15.26 page 110. and on our List of Ships’ crews

Is he the "J. McCarthy" on B15.07?


H.M.S. Lady Cory Wright
The CWGC entry for Stoker McCarthy

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