John Ogbourne Surridge, served on the Dunbar Moore, merchant navy ship. He was killed when the ship was sunk, leaving behind his two year ol...
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First Mate
Service No. Unknown
Age 47
Died on 8 March 1917
Mercantile Marine
TOWER HILL MEMORIAL
London, United Kingdom
Son of the late Octavius and Ann Surridge; husband of Isabella Surridge (nee James), of 1, Eagle St., Port Talbot, Glam. Born at Swansea.
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We never knew you and your son , my grandfather was just two years old when you died. But we will remember you always.
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At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them.
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We will remember them. Today, Tomorrow, Forever.
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Thank you for serving our country. We appreciate your efforts and bravery to keep us safe
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My great grand father was killed on board the Dunbar Moor when it was sunk . I am not sure where the ship went down.
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John Ogbourne Surridge, served on the Dunbar Moore, merchant navy ship. He was killed when the ship was sunk, leaving behind his two year ol...
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Since writing the earlier profile, I found out that the steamship Dunbarmoor was intercepted by a German submarine 180 miles W.N.W. of Fastn...
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