George Thomson HACKLAND, aged 24 years, Petty Officer, HMS Barham, the son of George Thomson Hackland, Grocer, married 4th December 1901 to, Sarah HARVEY, aged 28 years, the daughter of George Harvey, Pilot
Frederick Thomas HADWELL, aged 27 years, bachelor, AB, HMS Assistance, the son of Frederick John Hadwell, married 20th January 1926 to, Leonore Elfriede KOHLER, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of Max Rudolf Kohler
Hugh HAGGARD, Commanding Officer of HM Submarine Truant, sailed from Chatham to Malta in 1940
P.B. HAGUE DSC, Lieutenant, RNVR, died 22nd March 1942, on the destroyer HMS Kingston. The ship was later taken into the drydock for repair where she was severley damaged by German bombing on 11th April, and was subsequently sunk as a blockship
Richard Michael Fisher HAIGH, the son of Iris and Noel Haigh, 228 Strada It Torri, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 23rd December 1930
T. HAINES, Steward, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
Thomas Dafour HALAHAN, aged 36 years, bachelor, Surgeon, HMS Pioneer, the son of John Halahan, Clergyman, married 8th November 1902 to, Ethel Louisa PRESTON, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of Arthur Preston
John William HALE, aged 31 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, HMS Glorious, the son of Warren Stormes Hale, married 3rd December 1938 to, Ada Elizabeth BOWDEN, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas George Bowden
Joseph HALES, OC2, E/L12226, died 14th October 1939, on board the Battleship HMS Royal Oak, when it was torpedoed in Scapa Flow, Scotland, by the German U-Boat U-47. The ship sank with the loss of over 830 officers and men
Elizabeth HALL, the daughter of Helene and Kenneth Hall, ‘Aster’, Dingli Street, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 8th June 1929
Frank Alfred HALL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Leading Stoker, HMS Forth, the son of Frank Alfred Hall, married 10th May 1952, to Patricia Elizabeth GASCOIGNE, aged 22 years, spinster, Leading Wren, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Ernest Thomas Gascoigne
R.T. HALL, Leading Stoker, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
John HALLAM, aged 24 years, bachelor, AB, HMS Ramillies, the son of Richard Hallam, married 15th February 1931 to, Dorothea TZORTYOPOULOS, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of George Tzortyopoulos
William HALLAM, aged 24 years, bachelor, Leading Seaman, HMS Ladybird, the son of William Hallam, married 25th April 1922 to, Xeina VELICHKO, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of George Velichko
C.F. HALLAS DSM, Gunner (T), died 23rd March 1941, HMS Griffin
Leonard John HALLS, aged 26 years, bachelor, Leading Telegraphist, Royal Navy, HMS Sealion, the son of John Buxton Halls, deceased, Royal Navy, married 29th October 1935 to, Marion RAY, aged 18 years, spinster, from Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, the daughter of Thomas Fletcher Ray deceased, Merchant
W.A. HALSEY, AB, died 12th August 1942, on board the cruiser HMS Cairo. Part of the escort to Convoy ‘Pedestal’ from Gibraltar to Malta, they were attacked by enemy forces when between Sicily and Tunisia. His ship was struck by torpedoes from the Italian submarine Axum, and had to be sunk by HMS Pathfinder
Gladys HAMANK, born 24th January 1934, the daughter of Gordon Lewis and Gladys Joy Hamank, 44 Strada Nuova, Sliema, Stoker, R.N. Baptised by the Matron of King George V Hospital. She died the next day
C. HAMBLY, Leading Seaman, died when HMS Kandahar hit a mine and sank 19th December 1941
Geoffrey Ernest HAMMOND, bachelor, aged 26 years, Lieutenant, HMS Armada, the son of Edgar Hammond, married 17th February 1950 to, Ruth Geraldine MADDOX, spinster, aged 24 years, the daughter of Walter Kendrick Maddox. This Marriage took place at the Church of St.Michael, HM Dockyard, by permission of the Bishop of Gibraltar
Patricia Anne HAMMOND, aged 21 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Frank Hammond, married 30th June 1951, to Robert Charles LEWIS, aged 30 years, bachelor, Sailmaker, R.N., HMS Tyne, the son of Robert William Lewis
A.P HANCOCK, Leading Stoker, died when HMS Kandahar hit a mine and sank 19th December 1941
John HANCOCK, born 22nd May 1931, the son of Mabel Grace and John Hancock, Chief Electrical Artificer, HMS Sandhurst
E. HARDAKER, AB, died 23rd July 1941, on board the destroyer HMS Fearless, which was escorting Convoy ‘Substance’ from Gibraltar. His ship was badly damaged by Italian aircraft south of Sardinia, and sunk
J. HARDING, AB, died on the cruiser HMS Aurora, 19th December 1941
William James HARDING, aged 28 years, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Oberon, the son of Patrick Harding, married 2nd March 1932 to, Elizabeth FORD, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Stanley Ford-Butler
J.G. HARDY, OD, died 11th January 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Southampton. His ship was part of the escort for Convoy ‘MW5½’ when it was attacked by German Ju-87 dive-bombers from Sicily. She received direct hits, amongst others on the Wardroom and the Petty Officer Mess, fires raged out of control, and she had to be abandoned. Survivors were taken on board the Cruiser HMS Gloucester and the destroyer HMS Diamond
James Percy Knowles HARKNESS, aged 32 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, the son of Percy Yarborough Harkness, married 2nd May 1949, to Grace Evelyn Joan SULIVAN, aged 30 years, spinster, 2nd Officer, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Norton Allen Sulivan
Alice Doreen HARLEY, the daughter of Doris Alice Louise and John Alexander Haldane Harley, 100 Strada Birchicara, St.Julians, Signalman, Royal Navy, born 21st August 1928
AB Stanley HARLEY, P/JX.273136. On 19th January 1943 he took part in a raid by three Motor Torpedo Boats on Tripoli Harbour. They came across three tugs towing an Italian submarine. They attacked and set fire to one tug, which caused all three tugs to abandon the submarine and return inside the harbour. The MTB‘s then turned their attention to the submarine and severely damaged it with torpedoes before returning to Malta
T. HARLOW, Petty Officer, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
K.G. HARMAN, Sub-Lieutenant, RNVR, HMS St. Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 7th April 1941
Sydney Walter HARMAN, aged 26 years, bachelor, Schoolmaster, HMS Egmont, the son of Walter William Harman, married 5th September 1927 to, Gwendolen Rosemary FORD, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of George Henry Ford
Alfred John HARMS, aged 23 years, bachelor, ERA, Royal Navy, HMS Oberon, the son of Herbert Harms, Skilled Labourer, married 21st May 1934 to, Ethel May SMITH, aged 20 years, spinster, from Lewisham, London, the daughter of William John Smith, Cooper
N.W. HARMSWORTH, AB, died on the destroyer HMS Jersey when it struck a mine at the entrance to Grand Harbour on 2nd May 1941
Mona Frances HARRAD, aged 26 years, spinster, Chief Wren, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of James Harrad, R.N., married 13th November 1948, to James Philip GOSLING, aged 24 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Shillay, the son of Gerald Gosling
Eric Francis Manley HARRIS, aged 38 years, bachelor, Chaplain, R.N., HMS St.Angelo, the son of Percy Cyril Francis Harris retired, married 16th December 1972 to, Merilyn FLETCHER, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Douglas Fletcher deceased. This Marriage took place in St.Michael’s and All Angels Royal Navy Chapel HMS St.Angelo
F.A. HARRIS, Leading Seaman, died 15th June 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Bedouin. Part of the escort to Convoy ‘Harpoon’ from Gibraltar to Malta, they were attacked by enemy forces when between Sicily and Tunisia. His ship was badly damaged but taken in tow by the sister ship HMS Partridge though damaged herself. Italian torpedo-bombers attacked the stricken ship and sank her
Jane Mary HARRIS, born 21st December 1929, the daughter of Mary Hewlett and Guy Christopher Harris, Lieut-Commander, Royal Navy
N.W. HARRIS, Signalman, on the Tug C.308, when it was sunk off Bahar ic Caghaq on 11th May 1942
Robert William Edward HARRIS, aged 25 years, bachelor, Leading Seaman, Royal Navy, HMS Sandhurst, the son of Edward Jess Harris, Dockyard Employee, married 30th October 1934 to, Sylvia Alexandra OAKLEY, aged 26 years, spinster, of Cuddington, Surrey, the daughter of Isaac George Oakley, Council Employee
Henry Edward HARRISON, the son of Mabel Maud and Ronald Stanley Harrison, St.Helen House, Melita Street, Sliema, E.R.A., Royal Navy, born 24th May 1935
J.F. HARRISON, Stoker 1st Class, died 15th June 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Airedale. His ship was part of the escort for the Convoy ‘Vigorous’ from Alexandria, protecting eleven merchant ships. During the afternoon of the 15th the Convoy was attacked by German dive-bombers, and no less than twelve aircraft targeted HMS Airedale, and left it a smouldering wreck. The after end was completely gone and it is believed that her own ammunition or depth charge store had exploded
Peter Robert Helfrick HARRISON, aged 23 years, bachelor, Naval Officer, HMS Severn, the son of Albert Francis Harrison, married 24th December 1936 to Kathleen May BENNETT, aged 25 years, spinster, 203 Devonshire Avenue, Southsea, Hampshire, the daughter of Charles Palmer Bennett deceased R.N.
Lieutenant Peter R.H. HARRISON DSO DFC, Commanding Officer of HM Submarine P34 in March 1942
R. HARRISON, ERA, died 15th June 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Airedale. His ship was part of the escort for the Convoy ‘Vigorous’ from Alexandria, protecting eleven merchant ships. During the afternoon of the 15th the Convoy was attacked by German dive-bombers, and no less than twelve aircraft targeted HMS Airedale, and left it a smouldering wreck. The after end was completely gone and it is believed that her own ammunition or depth charge store had exploded
W.A. HARRISON, Stoker 1st Class, died 11th January 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Southampton. His ship was part of the escort for Convoy ‘MW5½’ when it was attacked by German Ju-87 dive-bombers from Sicily. She received direct hits, amongst others on the Wardroom and the Petty Officer Mess, fires raged out of control, and she had to be abandoned. Survivors were taken on board the Cruiser HMS Gloucester and the destroyer HMS Diamond
E.J. HART DSM, CERA, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
R.T. HART, AB, died 12th August 1942, on board the cruiser HMS Nigeria.
As part of the escort to the ‘Pedestal’ Convoy, the ship came under attack from Italian and German aircraft during the day, but at dusk was hit by torpedoes fired by the Italian submarine Axum, and sustained damage, causing her to return to Gibraltar
P.J. HARTCUP, Sub-Lieutenant, died on the destroyer HMS Mohawk, when it was sunk by enemy fire 16th April 1941
D'Arcy HARVEY, aged 39 years, bachelor, Fleet Surgeon, HMS Queen, the son of James D'Arcy Harvey, Fleet Surgeon retired, MARRIED 21st May 1905 to, Sophia CHARLTON, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Thomas Charlton
Edmund Howard Neville HARVEY, aged 30 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, HMS Coventry, the son of Edmund Jermyn Harvey, married 3rd November 1925 to, Dorothy BARCLAY, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Robert Barclay, Clergyman
G.S. HARVEY MBE, Command Engineer, died 24th March 1942, on the destroyer Southwold. She was towing the cargo ship Breconshire part of convoy MW.10 from Alexandria that had been attacked earlier that day, when she struck a mine off Zonqor Point
N.E. HARVEY, ERA, died on the destroyer HMS Mohawk, when it was sunk by enemy fire 16th April 1941
W.H. HARVEY, Petty Officer, died on the destroyer HMS Jersey when it struck a mine at the entrance to Grand Harbour on 2nd May 1941
H. HASKINS, AB, on board the destroyer HMS Hasty, and died 15th June 1942, when his ship was damaged by an E-Boat attack
Brenda Margherita HASTINGS, born 22nd March 1905, the daughter of Helen Mary and Alfred John Hastings, Engineer Lieutenant, R.N.
Manwel HATCHINGS, a crew member of the Mooring Vessel Moor, lost his life on 8th April 1941 when the vessel struck a mine and quickly sank in Grand Harbour
Stanley William HATTON, aged 31 yeas, bachelor, Petty Officer, R.N. HMS Cheviot, the son of George Hatton, married 26th May 1951, to Daisy Violet BULLION, aged 28 years, spinster, the daughter of Ernest Bullion
Sidney George HAVERS, aged 25 years, bachelor, P.O. 1st Class, HMS Egmont, the son of George Frederick Havers, married 22nd December 1920 to, Marguerite CLEMENT, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Murray Clement
C.E.T. HAWKER, AB, died 10th January 1941, on board the destroyer HMS Gallant, which was escorting a Convoy, when it struck a mine that shattered the ship’s bows. Over 60 men were killed and another 25 injured. The ship was irreparably damaged but towed into Grand Harbour and beached beneath Crucifix Hill
R.G. HAWKER, Leading Seaman, died 15th June 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Airedale. His ship was part of the escort for the Convoy ‘Vigorous’ from Alexandria, protecting eleven merchant ships. During the afternoon of the 15th the Convoy was attacked by German dive-bombers, and no less than twelve aircraft targeted HMS Airedale, and left it a smouldering wreck. The after end was completely gone and it is believed that her own ammunition or depth charge store had exploded
Frederick John HAWKES, born 1st March 1910, baptised 1929, Stoker, HMS Wryneck, the son of Frances Hawkes. Adult
Lieut-Commander HAWKES, serving on HMS Ranpura, in October 1953. The son of Bradford Hawkes deceased, born in Chelmsford, Essex
Doreen Beryl HAWKINS, the daughter of James and Nellie Hawkins, 41 Strada Imrabat, Sliema, AB, Royal Navy, born 5th August 1925
Edward N. HAWKINS, Leading Seaman, single, aged 22 years, born in Lancaster, on board HMS Tyne in March 1901
Guy Whishaw HAWKINS, aged 28 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS St. Angelo, the son of Colonel Thomas Henry Hawkins, R.M.L.I., retired, married 21st July 1936 to, Rosamond Anne PEARS, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of Commander Stewart Arnold Pears, R.N. retired
Married 26th May 1925, James HAWKINS, aged 23 years, bachelor, AB, Royal Navy, HMS Vimiera, the son of William John Hawkins, to Nellie Moule WILLIAMSON, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles William Williamson deceased
John Alfred HAWKINS, aged 21 years, bachelor, ERA, R.N., HMS Chequers, the son of Robert Alfred Hawkins, married 24th October 1953, to Angela Desiree HARRIS, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Edward Henry Harris
Solveig Joyce HAWKINS, the daughter of Liv Borgny and Ernest Harold Hawkins, 91d Strada San Elena, Sliema, Shipwright, Royal Navy, born 9th August 1933
George HAY, aged 30 years, bachelor, ERA, HMS Terror, the son of George Hay, married 31st July 1940 to, Marie Ethel WILES, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Flight-Sergeant George Morgan Wiles
Arthur HAYES, Petty Officer 1st Class, single, aged 28 years, born in Islington, London, on board HMS Pyramus March 1901
Elizabeth Susan Mary HAYES, the daughter of Phyllis Mary and Trevor Sydney Hayes, 6 Dingli Street, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 15th August 1929
Jack Raymond HAYSOM, aged 27 years, bachelor, Paymaster Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Coventry, the son of Archibald John Haysom, Schoolmaster, married 1st December 1934 to, Gwendolen MULLER, aged 24 years, spinster, from Maidstone, Kent, the daughter of Paull Muller deceased, Engineer
H.W. HAYWARD, Chief Petty Officer Tel., died 23rd July 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Manchester. His ship was part of the escort of Operation ‘Substance’ a Convoy from Gibraltar, when it was hit by torpedoes fired by the Italian E-boats Nos. 16 and 22. An oil fuel tank was hit and the adjacent compartments flooded, also her engines were damaged, so she returned to Gibraltar
George HAYWOOD, aged 24 years, bachelor, P.O. Stoker, HMS Vendetta, the son of George Samuel Haywood, married 5th May 1928 to, Anastasia Tata Thea ULANOFF, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Sergio Ulanoff
Roger HAYWOOD, aged 21years, bachelor, Leading Writer, R.N., HMS Phoenicia, the son of Herbert Haywood, married 28th April 1951, to Sylvia Muriel SMITH, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of James Edward Smith
Derek D’Esterre HEAD, the son of Ruth Eleanor and John Stulbert Head, 89 Strada It Torri, Sliema, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, born 10th January 1925
Ernest Arthur HEAD, aged 34 years, bachelor, Electrical Artificer, HMS Arethusa, the son of Arthur William Head, married 22nd September 1938 to, Phyllis Enid DEAR, aged 35 years, spinster, the daughter of Archibald Dear
S.E. HEAL, Leading Stoker, died when HMS Kandahar hit a mine and sank 19th December 1941
David Thompson HEAP, aged 27 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., HMS Glasgow, the son of Arthur Herbert Heap, married 21st November 1953, to Elise Kingman BLACK, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles Eldon Black
Alfred Thomas HEATH, Leading Stoker, C/KX 75161, lost his life in the submarine Upholder on 14th April 1942
Gerald George Phillips HEATH, aged 28 years, bachelor, P.O., HMS Iron Duke, the son of Charles William Heath, married 21st May 1924 to, Daisy Evans SMITH, aged 37 years, spinster, the daughter of Harry Smith
Henry William HEATH, aged 28 years, bachelor, Stoker, HMS Ceres, the son of Willam Heath, married 9th May 1929 to, Jeanne Elina LAURENT, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Jean Laurent
William George HEATH, aged 29 years, bachelor, Stoker, HMS Diligence, the son of Henry George Heath, married 15th May 1923 to, Anne WALSHE, aged 33 years, spinster, the daughter of Joseph Walshe deceased
William Peter HEATH, born 2nd December 1924, the son of Anne and William George Heath, Stoker, Royal Navy
Geoffrey Paul HEATHER, born 5th March 1913, the son of Paul and Helen Mary Heather, Assistant Paymaster R.N., baptised on board HMS Inflexible
Terence Sydney HEATON, the son of Frances Hilda and Sidney Reuben Heaton, 9 Giovanni Battista Street, Sliema, Stoker, Royal Navy, born 11th October 1933
G.N. HEAVER, AB, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
Married 15th April 1939, Lieutenant HEBBLETHWAITE, Royal Navy, to Rita MICALLEF. Lieut. Hebblethwaite was killed on HMS Glorious, June 11th 1940
James Herbert HEFFERMAN, aged 24 years, bachelor, AB, HMS Shropshire, the son of Jimmy Hefferman deceased, married 23rd February 1934 to, Agnes HORSBURGH, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel Thomas Horsburgh
Mellor HELLAWELL, aged 20 years, bachelor, Leading Seaman, Royal Navy, HMS St. Kitts, the son of Douglas Hellawell, married 16th October 1953, to Irene Ellen BRIDGES, aged 24 years, spinster, Petty Officer, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Cecil William Bridges
Married 18th January 1939, Reginald HELLYER, Royal Navy, E.R.A., to Veronica Ellen O’FLAHERTY. Reported missing presumed killed in submarine Urge, October 1942
George Herbert HEMMINGS, aged 21 years, bachelor, Leading Supply Assistant, HMS St.Angelo, the son of Arthur Ernest Hemmings, R.N. retired, married 7th December 1937 to, Edith Ivy LEGGE, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Ernest James Legge
Lieutenant R.J. HEMMINGWAY DSC, Commanding Officer of HM Submarine P.38, 10th Submarine Flotilla. The submarine was lost in February 1942
L.G. HEMPSTEAD, Petty Officer Steward, died 12th August 1942, on board the Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable. His ship was part of the escort for Operation ‘Pedestal’ from Gibraltar. In the late afternoon twelve German Ju87 aircraft attacked the carrier and she suffered serious damage from the bombs. One hit the forward AA gun positions killing more than twenty of the Royal Marines detachment. Another landed near the forward lift and penetrated the upper gallery deck and exploded above the main hangar deck. The wardroom was crowded with off-duty pilots and observers when it was wrecked by a bomb killing all the occupants. The ship survived the onslaught and headed for Gibraltar
Married 22nd October 1937, Alfred Patrick Edward HEMSLEY, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Glorious, to Daphne Jennie HEMSLEY (sic)
T. HENDERSON, Stoker 1st Class, died 10th January 1941, on board the destroyer HMS Gallant, which was escorting a Convoy, when it struck a mine that shattered the ship’s bows. Over 60 men were killed and another 25 injured. The ship was irreparably damaged but towed into Grand Harbour and beached beneath Crucifix Hill
G.A. HENLEY, OD, died on the destroyer HMS Mohawk, when it was sunk by enemy fire 16th April 1941
Ernest Henrik HENRICKSEN, aged 24 years, bachelor, Deckhand, HMS Motor Launch, the son of Ernest Henrik Henriksen deceased, married 24th September 1918 to, Guilia MIFSUD, aged 19 years, spinster, of Sliema, the daughter of Gio. Maria Mifsud
J. HENTON, AB, HMS St. Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 14th December 1942
Jeanne Rosa HENWOOD, aged 22 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Albert George Henwood, married 14th June 1952, to Thomas Edward Fred RANFORD, aged 28 years, bachelor, Telegraphist R.N., HMS Token, the son of Alfred Ranford
G.B. HEPWORTH, AB, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
C.R. HERBERT, OD, died 25th April 1943, on the destroyer HMS Petard, whilst engaged in attacking enemy shipping off the coast of Tunisia
Lieutenant E.A.O.G. HERRING DSC, HMS Gurkha, died 17th January 1942
Horace Cyril HEWES, aged 30 years, bachelor, Electrical Artificer, Royal Navy, HMS Sandhurst, the son of Horace Ernest Hewes, Master Tailor, married 24th November 1934 to, Fanny Elsie STREMES, aged 37 years, spinster, of 12 Alwyne Mansions, Wimbledon, London SW19, the daughter of George Stremes deceased
Edmund Osborne HEWITT, aged 27 years, bachelor, Engine Room Artificer, HMS Vulcan, the son of Wellington Boyce Hewitt, married 15th October 1938 to Winifred SAUNDERS, aged 26 years, spinster, Clerk, 11 Falls Brook Road, Streatham, London, the daughter of Charles William Saunders
George Hayward HEWITT, aged 36 years, bachelor, Chaplain, Royal Navy, the son of John Hewitt, Clerk in Holy Orders, married 25th September 1920 to, Eleanor PARNELL, aged 27 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederick Jill Adams Parnell
Kathleen Annie Parnell HEWITT, the daughter of Eleanor and George Hayward Hewitt, 72 Strada Birchicara, St.Julians, Clerk in Holy Orders, Chaplain R.N., born 7th September 1921
Peter Brian HEWITT, the son of Leopold Eric and Elsie Louise Hewitt, 12 Prince Albert Road, Sliema, E.R.A., Royal Navy, born 2nd September 1927
Samuel Lester HEWITT, aged 26 years, bachelor, Chief Petty Officer Writer, Royal Navy, HMS St. Angelo, the son of Samuel Hewitt, married 16th October 1944, to Angelica YIAMOURI, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Nicholas Yiamouri
Christine Dorothea HEWLETT, the daughter of Christine and Graham Hewlett, Rocky Vale, St.Julians, Paymaster Captain, Royal Navy, retired, born 25th March 1930
Married 3rd April 1929, Graham HEWLETT, aged 65 years, widower, Paymaster Captain, Royal Navy retired, the son of William Hewlett deceased, Commander, R.N., to Christine McGregor Sinclair TAYLOR, aged 33 years, spinster, the daughter of David Taylor
Lieutenant A.R. HEZLET DSC, Commanding Officer of HM Submarine Ursula, 10th Submarine Flotilla, in 1941. Later Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Hezlet.
Brian A. HIBBERT, aged 21 years,bachelor, Naval Airman (E). H.M.S Falcon, Hal Far, Married 1st October 1955 to, Doreen RICHARDSON, aged 19 years, spinster, at Holy Trinity Church, Rudolph Street, Sliema
Geoffrey HIBBERT, aged 28 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, HMS St.Angelo, the son of Frank Hibbert, married 21st July 1956 to, Laura GERRARD, aged 22 years, spinster, the daughter of Elijah Gerrard deceased. This Marriage was solemnized at the Church of St.Michael, H.M.Dockyard
Robert Peter HIBBERT, born 30th July 1956, at David Bruce Military Hospital, Imtarfa, the son of Doreen and Brian A, Hibbert. Christened at Kalafrana by the Ship's Padre, using the Ship's Bell
James H. HICK, Gunner, married, aged 32 years, born in Truro, Cornwall, on board HMS Pyramus March 1901
A.F. HICKEY Mentioned in Despatches, Chief ERA, died 24th March 1942, on the destroyer Southwold. She was towing the cargo ship Breconshire part of convoy MW.10 from Alexandria that had been attacked earlier that day, when she struck a mine off Zonqor Point
Albert Edward HICKS, aged 29 years, bachelor, ERA, HMS Utmost, the son of Albert Edward Hicks, married 11th October 1941 to, Zoe Maude STEVENS, aged 34 years, spinster, the daughter of Ernest Stevens
Francis Edward HIGGS, born 9th October 1906, the son of Marian and Edward Higgs, living in Sliema, Stoker Petty Officer, Royal Navy. Buried 10th October 1906
William HIGHFIELD, Lieutenant, single, aged 28 years, born in Wigton, Cumberland, on board HMS Royal Oak in March 1901
Edna Rose Marie HILL, the daughter of Edna Mary and Donald Stanley Hill, 48 Windsor Terrace, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 14th July 1930
Rowland John HILL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Leading Seaman, HMS Barham, the son of Frank Hill, married 8th July 1939 to Ena SELF, aged 23 years, spinster, Nurse, 74 Savoy Hill, Gzira, the daughter of Edwin Lionel Self
C.B. HILL, Leading Stoker, died 15th June 1942, on board the Royal Australian Navy destroyer HMAS Nestor. His ship was part of the escort for the ‘Vigorous’ Convoy from Alexandria when it was attacked by German dive-bombers, and sunk
W.A. HILL, AB, died 10th January 1941, on board the destroyer HMS Gallant, which was escorting a Convoy, when it struck a mine that shattered the ship’s bows. Over 60 men were killed and another 25 injured. The ship was irreparably damaged but towed into Grand Harbour and beached beneath Crucifix Hill
R.H. HIMSWORTH, OD, died 11th January 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Southampton. His ship was part of the escort for Convoy ‘MW5½’ when it was attacked by German Ju-87 dive-bombers from Sicily. She received direct hits, amongst others on the Wardroom and the Petty Officer Mess, fires raged out of control, and she had to be abandoned. Survivors were taken on board the Cruiser HMS Gloucester and the destroyer HMS Diamond
William Theobald HINDSON, aged 24 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, HMS Ramillies, the son of John Hutchinson Hindson, Clerk in Holy Orders, married 9th February 1928 to, Drusilla CHAMBERLAIN, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Chamberlain
Alfred John HINGSTON, aged 31 years, bachelor, Chief ERA, HMS Spear, the son of Frank Thomas Martin Hingston deceased, married 19th January 1920 to, Louisa Maud LYLE, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Samuel James Lyle
Roger Alan HINGSTON, the son of Iris Lilian and Wallis Baden Hingston, 9 Luzlu Street, Sliema, E.R.A., Royal Navy, born 20th February 1935
W.E. HISCOCK GC DSC, Lieut-Commander, HMS St. Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 15th February 1942
Adam William HOAD, aged 27 years, bachelor, Chief Petty Officer, R.N., HMS Liverpool, the son of Percy William Hoad, married 20th January 1951, to Christina Ann FRANKLIN, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Percy William Franklin
J. HOARE, AB, died 12th August 1942, on board the cruiser HMS Nigeria. As part of the escort to the ‘Pedestal’ Convoy, the ship came under attack from Italian and German aircraft during the day, but at dusk was hit by torpedoes fired by the Italian submarine Axum, and sustained damage, causing her to return to Gibraltar
Robert R. HOARE, Assistant Paymaster, single, aged 23 years, born in Plymouth, on board HMS Renown March 1901
Joseph L. HOBBS, Able Seaman, single, aged 24 years, born in Newington, Surrey, on board HMS Tyne in March 1901
Adelaide Joyce HOCKING, aged 26 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Walter Hocking, married 2nd December 1950, to Jack PERCIVAL, aged 24 years, bachelor, Leading Seaman, R.N., HM Submarine Talent, the son of Thomas Percival
F.R. HODGKINSON, Stoker 1st Class, died 13th August 1942, on board the cruiser HMS Manchester. On escort duty with the ‘Pedestal’ Convoy his ship was badly damaged by enemy aircraft, and later sank. A large number of the crew were rescued by the destroyer HMS Eskimo
Edward Rolf Frederick HOK, aged 30 years, bachelor, Paymaster Lieutenant, HMS Ramillies, the son of Rolf Hok, married 19th December 1931 to, Evelyne Symons BURTON, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Lieut-Colonel Arthur Robert Burton
Clifford Graham HOGG, aged 28 years, bachelor, Royal Navy, HMS Wolfe, the son of Clifford Hogg, married 11th October 1947, to Rodina Alice MACLEOD, aged 22 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Donald Roderick MacLeod
Frederick Arthur HOLBROOK, aged 31 years, bachelor, Sick Berth Steward, R.N. Hospital Bighi, the son of Augustus Holbrook, married 29th April 1915 to, Millicent Ella HUISH, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of William Huish
Susan HOLDEN, born 21st November 1931 .the daughter of Thomas Adamson and Susan Anna Holden, 49 Strada Pace, Sliema, Instructor, Lieut-Commander, R.N., at King George V Hospital. She died on the 25th November
Joan HOLLAND, baptised 13th February 1935, the daughter of Dorothea Cecilia and Neil George McIntosh Holland, Paymaster Lieutenant, Royal Navy
W.C. HOLLAND, Petty Officer, died 15th June 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Airedale. His ship was part of the escort for the Convoy ‘Vigorous’ from Alexandria, protecting eleven merchant ships. During the afternoon of the 15th the Convoy was attacked by German dive-bombers, and no less than twelve aircraft targeted HMS Airedale, and left it a smouldering wreck. The after end was completely gone and it is believed that her own ammunition or depth charge store had exploded
Hubert Horace HOLLANDS, aged 32 years, bachelor, P.O., HMS Egmont, the son of Robert Hollands, married 12th November 1929 to, Florence Grace PATERSON, aged 23 years, spinster, the daughter of Frederic Paterson
Peter Ashley HOLLAND, the son of Edith Annie and Joseph Reginald Holland, 133 Strada Ridolfo, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 6th January 1930
Peter Francis HOLLAND, aged 20 years, bachelor, L.S.A., R.N., HMS Forth, the son of Joseph Holland, married 10th June 1950, to Joan Gladys REYNOLDS, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Sidney Walter Reynolds
Auriol HOLLEBONE, born 21st September 1933, the son of Alice Beatrice Ruth and Leslie Henry Trevor Hollebone, Lieut-Commander, Royal Navy
E. HOLLINGWORTH, Stoker, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
Albert Reginald HOLLOWAY, aged 24 years, bachelor, Sick Berth Attendant, Bighi Royal Naval Hospital, the son of William George Holloway, married 17th April 1937 to, Hilda Cicely May BOXALL, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of John Boxall
B.W. HOLMAN, Pay Lieutenant, RNVR, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
Married 22nd June 1930, George Edward HOLMAN, aged 41 years, widower, Chief Stoker, Royal Navy, HMS Ramillies, the son of George Robert Holman, to Maria PACITTO, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of Genaro Pacitto
A.B. HOLMES, Midshipman, died 11th January 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Southampton. His ship was part of the escort for Convoy ‘MW5½’ when it was attacked by German Ju-87 dive-bombers from Sicily. She received direct hits, amongst others on the Wardroom and the Petty Officer Mess, fires raged out of control, and she had to be abandoned. Survivors were taken on board the Cruiser HMS Gloucester and the destroyer HMS Diamond
Alfred William HOLMES, aged 37 years, bachelor, Paymaster Commander, HMS St.Angelo, the son of John William Holmes, married 16th February 1938 to Katharine PARES, aged 34 years, spinster, the daughter of George Lancelot Pares
F. HOLMES, OD, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
Married 2nd November 1929, George Edward HOLMES, aged 25 years, bachelor, Royal Navy, HMS Cairo, the son of Thomas William Holmes, to Elsie May MALLAN, aged 20 years, spinster, the daughter of Arthur James Mallan
James Herbert HOLMES, aged 27 years, bachelor, Gunner, HMS Bat, the son of John Holmes deceased, married 20th December 1904 to, Melita Helen Charlotte Augusta FAIRBROTHER, aged 18 years, spinster, the daughter of James Fairbrother deceased
Michael Ernest HOLMES, the son of Elsie May and George Edward Holmes, Mary House, Stuart Street, Gzira, Leading Signalman, Royal Navy, born 15th December 1933
R. HOLMES, Stoker 1st Class, died when HMS Kandahar hit a mine and sank 19th December 1941
S. HOLMES, AB, died 23rd July 1941, on board the destroyer HMS Fearless, which was escorting Convoy ‘Substance’ from Gibraltar. His ship was badly damaged by Italian aircraft south of Sardinia, and sunk
R. HOLMSHAW, Leading Seaman, died 26th March 1942, on the destroyer HMS Legion. She was moored in French Creek when she received a direct hit from bombs dropped by German aircraft
Margaret Anne HOLROYD, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of John and Margaret Mary Holroyd, married 20th December 1958, to Richard Walter SPEARS, R.N. HMS Forth, the son of Walter Ernest and Helen Spears
Barbara Mavis HOLT, aged 22 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of William Leslie Holt, , married 14th July 1951, to John Glanville Patterson TELFER, aged 25 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Dieppe, the son of Leigh Patterson Telfer
Neville Green HOLT, aged 39 years, bachelor, Naval Constructor, the son of John William Holt, Grocer, married 12th November 1935 to, Sheila Margaret Elizabeth MACKENZIE, aged 26 years, spinster, the daughter of Hugh Leslie Mackenzie, Admiralty Civil Servant
Married 13th November 1915, John Henry Revel HOMFRAY, aged 23 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, Royal Navy, HMS Egmont, the son of Henry Revel George Homfray, to Amelia Wilson MACILWAINE, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of Sidney Wilson Macilwaine
Henry Wilson Revel HOMFRAY, born 6th June 1917, the son of John Henry Revel and Amelia Wilson Homfray, Lieutenant, R.N.
G.P. HONEY, AM1, HMS St. Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 24th March 1942
The Hon. Horace L.A. HOOD, Commander, single, aged 30 years, born in London, on board HMS Ramillies in March 1901
Joan Audrey HOOPER, the daughter of Gladys Amy and Frederick Henry Hooper, 41 Stada Imrabat, Sliema, Able Seaman, HMS Keith, born 21st July 1932
Michael John HOOPER, the son of Lilian Marion Patricia and John Boleth Combe Hooper, 28 Rue D’Argens, Sliema, E.R.A., Royal Navy, born 30th March 1933
Henry William Keppel HOPKINS, born 12th May 1932, the son of Dorothy Agnes and William Arthur Hopkins, Surgeon, Lieut-Commander, Royal Navy
William HORNALL, Able Seaman, single, aged 21 years, born in Wimbledon, Surrey, on board HMS Tyne in March 1901
F. HORSFALL, AB, died 15th June 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Bedouin. Part of the escort to Convoy ‘Harpoon’ from Gibraltar to Malta, they were attacked by enemy forces when between Sicily and Tunisia. His ship was badly damaged but taken in tow by the sister ship HMS Partridge though damaged herself. Italian torpedo-bombers attacked the stricken ship and sank her
Mary Elizabeth HORSWELL, born 15th August 1931, the daughter of Lilian and Claude Henry Horswell, Warrant Engineer, Royal Navy
Algernon J. HOTHAM, Commander, single, aged 37 years, born in Rushburn, Shropshire, on board HMS Ramillies in March 1901
Cyril HOUGHTON, aged 25 years, bachelor, ERA, HMS Woolwich, the son of Walter Houghton, married 22nd January 1938 to, Lily Maud DOVE, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of William Charles Dove
J.B. HOUGHTON, Surgeon Lieutenant, RNVR, HMS Welshman, died 1st February 1943. The ship was proceeding to Alexandria when it was torpedoed by the German U-boat U-617, and sank after three hours with the loss of over 150 Royal Navy officers and men, plus a number of soldiers and airmen who were also on board
Elizabeth Maria HOUNSELL, aged 22 years, spinster, S.B.A., Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Cyril Victor Hounsell, married 28th July 1951, to John LAFFERTY, aged 21 years, bachelor, Able Seaman, R.N., HMS Vigo, the son of John Lafferty R.N.
Charles Victor Ernest Frederick HOUNSOME, born 31st January 1909, the son of Charles and Alice Hounsome, Seaman, HMS Canopus
Vincent Albert Edward George HOUNSOME, born 21st July 1910, the son of Alice and Charles Hounsome, Seaman, HMS Bruizer
Arthur Raymond HOUSBY, aged 30 years, bachelor, Petty Officer, HMS Woolwich, the son of Arthur Housby, married 25th September 1939 to Marie Millicent WALTER, aged 30 years, spinster, the daughter of John Walter
George W. HOWARD, Petty Officer Steward, E/LX21672, HMS St.Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 26th June 1940
Charles William Henry HOWELL, aged 25 years, bachelor, Electrical Artificer, HMS Assistance, the son of John Edmund Howell, married 5th January 1929 to, Martha Ottilie Luise POMPLUN, aged 24 years, spinster, the daughter of August John Herman Pomplun
Harry Stewart HOWELL, aged 28 years, bachelor, Paymaster Lieutenant, HMS Egmont, the son of Harry Briton Howell, married 28th December 1929 to, Cynthia Homfray CHOLMELEY, aged 29 years, spinster, the daughter of Randolf Lucas Cholmeley
R.J. HOWLETT, Boy 1st Class, died on the destroyer HMS Mohawk, when it was sunk by enemy fire 16th April 1941
Marie Geraldine HOYLAND, aged 24 years, spinster, Petty Officer, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Alec Edward Hoyland, married 20th March1952, to Ian Howie McDougall JARDINE, aged 24 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., HMS Forth, the son of Edward McDougall Jardine
Arthur Gordon Voulea HUBBACK, widower, aged 47 years, R.N., HM Dockyard, the son of Arthur Bennison Hubback deceased, married on 5th November 1949 to, Sheila Mary ROBERTON, spinster, aged 43 years, WRNS, Whitehall Mansions, Ta Xbiex, the daughter of Charles George Roberton. This Marriage was solemnized at the Church of St.Michael, H.M.Dockyard, by special permission of the Lord Bishop of Gibraltar
Ernest Gordon HUBY, the son of Charles and Ivy Clara Helen Huby, 17 Rue D’Argens, Sliema, Stoker Petty Officer, Royal Navy, born 28th April 1927. He died 1st September 1927
Esther Valerie HUCKIN, the daughter of Edith and Cyril Huckin, 14 Windsor Terrace, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 5th April 1930
Arthur Lindsay HUGHES-HUGHES, Commander, single, aged 42 years, born in London, on board HMS Illustrious in March 1901
Gwilym HUGHES, Ordinary Seaman, C/JX 208360, lost his life in the submarine Upholder on 14th April 1942
J. HULME, AB, HMS St. Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 30th April 1941
J. HULME, AB, died 22nd March 1942, on board the destroyer HMS Havock. His ship was escorting Convoy MW10 from Alexandria, when it was attacked by the enemy and sustained some damage
Anne HUMPHREY, born 27th May 1937, the daughter of Vera and Edward Ralph Humphrey, Lieut-Commander (E). Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla, Malta. Baptised by the Reverend Ronald Collins, Chaplain R.N., at St.Michael’s Chapel, Malta Dockyard
Clement HUMPHREYS, aged 23 years, bachelor, Petty Officer, R.N., HMS Falcon Hal Far, the son of William Humphreys, married 9th June 1951, to Rosaline June PAGE, aged 20 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Walter Henry Page
Dennis William HUMPHRIES, aged 22 years, bachelor, Leading Electrician’s Mate, R.N., HMS Wrangler, the son of George Humphries, married 7th November 1953, to Beatrice Ellen BLAYLOCK, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Sidney Blaylock
Pamela Winifred HUMPHRIES, the daughter of Ivy Evelyn and Sydney George Humphries, 64 Strada Ridolfo, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 26th July 1930
Barbara HUNT, aged 26 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Royden Claude Hunt, married 28th December 1949, to Martin Leslie SIMMONS, aged 21 years, bachelor, Stoker-Mechanic, R.N., HM Submarine Tabard, the son of William George Simmons
Dorothy Ann HUNT, the daughter of Eileen and Arthur Hunt, 8 Strada San Antonio, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 21st July 1931
Katharine Elizabeth HUNT, serving in the Womens Royal Naval Service, in April 1953, at Whitehall Mansions, Ta Xbiex. The daughter of Daniel Hunt, born in Holborn, London
R.K. HUNT, AB, died 11th January 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Southampton. His ship was part of the escort for Convoy ‘MW5½’ when it was attacked by German Ju-87 dive-bombers from Sicily. She received direct hits, amongst others on the Wardroom and the Petty Officer Mess, fires raged out of control, and she had to be abandoned. Survivors were taken on board the Cruiser HMS Gloucester and the destroyer HMS Diamond
L.G. HUNT, MAA, HMS St. Angelo, the Naval Shore base, died 30th April 1941
Ann Elizabeth Gladstone HUNTLEY, aged 22 years, spinster, Officer, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of John Hulet Huntley, married 9th August 1950, to William Michael IRINN, aged 29 years, bachelor, Naval Officer, HMS Phoenicia, the son of William Harold Irinn
Olive May HURCOMBE, aged 21 years, spinster, Women’s Royal Naval Service, the daughter of Charles Ronald Albert Hurcombe, married 28th April 1945, to Wilfrid PITTAWAY, aged 22 years, bachelor, Leading Stoker, R.N., HMS Phoenicia, the son of Henry James Pittaway
John HURLEY, C.P.O., Royal Navy, serving on HMS Meon, in September 1954. The son of Patrick Hurley
Isaac Edwin HURST, Fleet Engineer, married, aged 49 years, born in Rochester, Kent, on board HMS Illustrious in March 1901
Frank Clutton HUSBAND-CLUTTON, aged 31 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, HMS Royal Oak, the son of Frank Husband-Clutton, married 7th November 1928 to, Enid Winifred Patten THOMAS, aged 29 years, spinster, of the daughter of Augustus William Thomas
R. HUTCHBY, Ord.Tel., died 23rd July 1941, on board the cruiser HMS Manchester. His ship was part of the escort of Operation ‘Substance’ a Convoy from Gibraltar, when it was hit by torpedoes fired by the Italian E-boats Nos. 16 and 22. An oil fuel tank was hit and the adjacent compartments flooded, also her engines were damaged, so she returned to Gibraltar
Brian Charles Gilbert HUTCHINGS, aged 26 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, R.N., the son of Sir Robert Howell Hutchings, married 13th September 1952, to Patricia Ann TABULTEAN, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Colonel Thomas Bousfield Herrick Tabultean
Colin Alexander Gordon HUTCHINSON, aged 29 years, bachelor, Lieut-Commander, HMS Hope, the son of James Alexander Hutchison deceased, married 18th December 1918 to, Gwendolen Mary Leslie SAYERS, aged 21 years, spinster, the daughter of Major Robert Cecil Sayers
Alan Leslie HYDE, aged 20 years, bachelor, Aircraft Artificer, R.N., HMS Falcon, the son of Leslie Harold Hyde, married 3rd July 1953, to Helen West LIPPE, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of George Steward Lippe
Irene Mary HYDE, the daughter of Doris Laura and Bertie George Hyde, 8 Camenzuli Street, Sliema, Royal Navy, born 1st November 1930
Robert Frederick HYDE, aged 28 years, bachelor, Lieutenant, RNR, HMS Overton, the son of Robert Henry Hyde, married 1st April 1920 to, Constandina STEPHENADES, aged 19 years, spinster, the daughter of Miltiadi Stephenades