Percival Munnings Stace
A Trimmer Cook with H.M. Trawler Bracklyn, Percival died on 11th of May 1917 at the age of 35.
Percival was born at Lowestoft on 28 June 1882, a son of Edward Charles and Elizabeth Martha Stace. In 1891 his family lived at 7 Alexandra Road and by 1901 they were living at 223 London Road and Percival was a domestic gardener.
On 8 March 1914 Percival married Caroline Mary Gilson at Saint Peter’s Church, Kirkley. Percival was a groom and they both lived at Kirkley. By 1916 they were living at 5 Whitney Road, Pakefield, and later Caroline lived at 65 Carlton Road, Pakefield.
Percival joined the Royal Naval Reserve on 9 May 1916 and served on the trawler Bracklyn. On 11 May 1917 the Bracklyn was sunk by a mine off Great Yarmouth. All ten of the crew were killed.
Percival Stace
65
Carlton Road
Lowestoft
United Kingdom
52.4640527, 1.7377046
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He was my grandfather. The…
He was my grandfather. The address is what is now Stradbroke Rd. Pakefield. I grew up in the same house.
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