Death at Sea - but was there a burial on land?
Posted: 15 Oct 2019 20:09
My Great Grandfather, Walter Henry Flanagan, was born and raised in Liverpool but had a career as a Marine Fireman (a boiler stoker on board ship) and traveled to many far flung places during his life.
I couldn't find a death record for him in the GRO Death Indexes, however, I did find a potential entry in the Overseas Deaths indexes and, biting the bullet, sent off for the relevant certificate. Luckily enough this entry was for my Great Grandfather.
He died at sea aboard the SS Hesperia, with his cause of death given as "Apparently some type of malaria." along with the ship's co-ordinates at the time of his death. These co-ordinates placed the ship in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of Thailand.
This now begs the question as to where Walter Henry was buried. Would it have been at sea, in Malaysia or would his body had been stored on board and buried back in Liverpool? Was there a set procedure for malaria victims?
I would be most grateful of any pointers.
Many thanks in advance
Steve
I couldn't find a death record for him in the GRO Death Indexes, however, I did find a potential entry in the Overseas Deaths indexes and, biting the bullet, sent off for the relevant certificate. Luckily enough this entry was for my Great Grandfather.
He died at sea aboard the SS Hesperia, with his cause of death given as "Apparently some type of malaria." along with the ship's co-ordinates at the time of his death. These co-ordinates placed the ship in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of Thailand.
This now begs the question as to where Walter Henry was buried. Would it have been at sea, in Malaysia or would his body had been stored on board and buried back in Liverpool? Was there a set procedure for malaria victims?
I would be most grateful of any pointers.
Many thanks in advance
Steve