T J Derose grave monument details at Queensferry Municipal Cemetery, South Queensferry, West Lothian,Scotland

T J Derose grave monument in Queensferry Municipal Cemetery, South Queensferry, West Lothian, Scotland

T J Derose grave monument: legible names and details

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Able Seaman T J Derose
1916 first name on monument
Stoker J Loveless
1916201896relationship not given of T J DeroseJames Loveless was the son of William Loveless and Mary Morland, and brother to Lily, William, and Lena, and half brother to Stephen. He was born 7th August 1895. His ancestry includes brothers George and James Loveless and James Hammett (Tolpuddle Martyrs).
Able Seaman E J Peagram
1916 relationship not given of T J Derose

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Thomas James DeRose born 11 Feb 1893 Limehouse died 31 May 1916 whilst serving on the HMS Petard at Jutland. He is the 1st cousin 2x removed of my partner's mother Joyce Ellen Hardy, whose family tree I am currently compiling. I do hope that you will look favourably on my request for an image of his grave. Thanking you in advance Monica
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James Loveless was the younger brother of my great grandmother. She and my grandmother visited the grave about 50 years ago and took some pictures but they are not very clear. Many thanks. I have ticked the want to help button, but am unsure just how much help I could be as I am not local.
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Edward James Peagram was my grandfather's younger brother. He died at the battle of Jutland on the 'Petard', how or why I don't know. Finding this is interesting and I wonder why he is buried in a grave with two people not related to him. I wonder if they were his shipmates who died at the same time, perhaps it will be possible to find out. Many thanks for a very interesting site.
(requested on 17 08 2013)
I believe that he is a relation who was killed on HMS Petard during the Battle of Jutland. Thank you for your wonderful dedication to this project.
(requested on 31 10 2013)
Thomas James DeRose was my Mother's uncle. I would like the image to put into a DeRose family book, as I have no photos of him.
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Location of the above T J Derose monument

Queensferry Municipal Cemetery, South Queensferry, West Lothian, Scotland

Queensferry Municipal Cemetery, South Queensferry
Queensferry Municipal Cemetery

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