IJmuiden (Bron: NIOD - Erelijst van Gevallenen 1940-1945)Amsterdam (Bron: Trouwakte)
IJmuiden (Bron: NIOD - Erelijst van Gevallenen 1940-1945)Amsterdam (Bron: Trouwakte)
Oorzaak: Oorlogsslachtoffer
Having made some voyages around the U.K., Nyland left Methil for Oban in Convoy EN 35 on Dec. 2-1940 in order to join Convoy OB 255, which originated in Liverpool on Dec. 7 (external links - her destination is given as British Guinea; according to Page 2, she was bound for Mackenzie River, Canada). EN 35 arrived Oban on Dec. 6, however, Nyland never reached Oban (Colombia, Mathilda and Spero are also named in this convoy). Terrible weather was encountered and many ships sought refuge. After an S.O.S. had been received saying that she had run aground on West Rock, Isle of Iona on Dec. 6 and was about to break up, a tug was sent out to assist, but no trace of her nor her crew was found.Charles Hocking says Nyland (voyage from the Tyne to Mackenzie) had last been sighted by the Norwegian Marga off Skerryvore on Dec. 5*, and adds that a piece of wreckage bearing her name was found 2 weeks later. A visitor to my website has told me that "Shipwreck Index of the British Isles" says basically the same thing, adding that the wreckage was found at Torran Rocks.Voor een lijst van bemanningsleden zie de website:http://www.warsailors.com/singleships/nyland.html
Having made some voyages around the U.K., Nyland left Methil for Oban in Convoy EN 35 on Dec. 2-1940 in order to join Convoy OB 255, which originated in Liverpool on Dec. 7 (external links - her destination is given as British Guinea; according to Page 2, she was bound for Mackenzie River, Canada). EN 35 arrived Oban on Dec. 6, however, Nyland never reached Oban (Colombia, Mathilda and Spero are also named in this convoy). Terrible weather was encountered and many ships sought refuge. After an S.O.S. had been received saying that she had run aground on West Rock, Isle of Iona on Dec. 6 and was about to break up, a tug was sent out to assist, but no trace of her nor her crew was found.Charles Hocking says Nyland (voyage from the Tyne to Mackenzie) had last been sighted by the Norwegian Marga off Skerryvore on Dec. 5*, and adds that a piece of wreckage bearing her name was found 2 weeks later. A visitor to my website has told me that "Shipwreck Index of the British Isles" says basically the same thing, adding that the wreckage was found at Torran Rocks.Voor een lijst van bemanningsleden zie de website:http://www.warsailors.com/singleships/nyland.html
Er ist verheiratet mit Anna Hemmerlé.
Sie haben geheiratet am 29. Juli 1914 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland , er war 27 Jahre alt.
Bron:Noord-Hollands Archief Gemeente: Amsterdam Soort akte: Huwelijksakte Aktenummer: reg.5F;fol.7v
Kind(er):
Antoon (Teunis) van Brienen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1914 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Anna Hemmerlé |
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