Sunday 17 September 2017

William Edward Parker

William Edward parker was the son of Charles Edward Parker and Mary Ann Parker .
He died during ww1 and is buried in Noordwijk


PARKER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Ordinary Seaman, age 29.
Son of Charles Edward and Mary Ann Parker, of Brize-Norton, Bampton, Oxon.
HMS Scott


Name: William Edward Parker
Residence Place: York, England
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 07 Apr 1889
Christening Date (Original): 7 Apr 1889
Christening Place: Everingham, York, England

Father's Name: Charles Edward Parker
Mother's Name: Mary Ann Parker

census 1891
Name: William Edward Parker
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1891
County: Yorkshire, Yorkshire (East Riding)
Parish: Everingham
Ecclesiastical Parish: ST EVERILDA
Registration District: Pocklington
Residence Note: Everingham Park
Gender: Male
Age: 2
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Birth Year (Estimated): 1889
Birthplace: Yorkshire, England

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Charles Parker Head M 31 Hampshire, England
Mary Ann Parker Wife F 25 Banburyshire Scotland
William Edward Parker Son M 2 Yorkshire, England
Mabel Margaret Parker Daughter F 0 Yorkshire, England


H.M.S.Scott was launched on 18 October 1917; on 15 August 1918, however, she was sunk off the Dutch coast — less than a year after entering service - in the same accident with the R-class destroyer HMS Ulleswater. The cause of her sinking is unclear. It is assumed that a German U-boat torpedoed and sunk her, but it is also possible that she hit a mine. Nevertheless, the German submarine U-17 — which had been patrolling and mining the area — is usually credited with her sinking.
the CWGC have 23 casualties for HMS Scott. Unless noted otherwise, casualties are Royal Navy, died 15/08/1918 and commemorated at Chatham Naval Memorial (four men were buried in a cemetery in the Netherlands
The wreck of Scott is approximately 20 nmi (37 km; 23 mi) off the Dutch coast. The wreck lies upright with the stern in 35 m (115 ft) of water, and the bow in 28 m (92 ft). The keel and the engines are still visible.

William Edward Parker was first buried in Zandvoort next to W.E.Dobson.
This Dobson was in fact Haco Dobson but by mistake the Initials W.E. were borrowed from his neighbour and recorded to him.
Only 2 years ago he was honoured with his own gravestone.


Afbeeldingsresultaat voor h.m.s scott 1918



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