Halifax JB848 G-George crashed at West Green Pocklington on March 29th 1943, all the crew were killed. Parts, including a Merlin engine, were found last year at West Green during the construction of a doctor’s surgery.
We are planning to provide a permanent memorial to the crew on the weekend of 102 (Ceylon) Squadron Association Reunion on May 9th/10th this year in Pocklington. We hope to raise some funds to carry this out.
I have been searching for relatives of the crew to tell them what is being proposed. I have traced relatives of Wilfred Comrie (pilot) and William Jenkins (B/A). I have also found a distant relative of Myles Squiers in the US but I believe they may be some in the UK.
I am still trying to trace the relatives of the following crew members:
Sgt William J McGrath RAFVR (1365664), Flight Engineer aged 23, of Glasgow. Buried Glasgow (St.Peter's) RC Cemetery. Grave Reference: Sec. 16. Grave 1126.
Son of James and Mary McGrath, of Glasgow.
F/O Douglas William Francis Harper RAFVR (127313), Navigator, aged 22, of Oadby, Leicestershire. Buried Barmby on the Moor Churchyard, Yorkshire. Grave Reference: Row F. Grave 8.
Son of William Francis and Rosina Harper, of Oadby, Leicestershire.
Sgt Frank William Dorrington RAFVR (1330802), Wireless Operator / Air Gunner, aged 23, of Brighton. Buried The Downs Cemetery, Brighton, Sussex. Grave Reference: Sec. C. Grave 178.
Son of Henry and Alice Dorrington (Leach), of Brighton.
Sgt John King RAFVR (1609738), Air Gunner, aged 21, of Poplar, London.
Buried East London Cemetery, Plaistow, Essex. Grave Reference: Grave 17571. (Screen Wall, Panel 9).
Son of James George and May Lillian King (Spurr), of Poplar, London.
Originally from the East End of London, John King had served in the Hampshire Police Force.
Sgt Myles Christian Campbell Squiers RAFVR (1478651), Air Gunner, aged 20, of South Africa, parents later of Gilgil, Kenya.
Buried Barmby on the Moor Churchyard, Yorkshire. Grave Reference: Row G. Grave 8.
Son of Herbert Goldsmith Squiers and Ethel Marguerite Squiers, of Gilgil, Kenya. Of South Africa.
I have carried out an intensive internet search and on Ancestry.com
The full story of this crew and the crash is here (I am in touch with Colin Stokoe):
http://www.102ceylonsquadron.co.uk/memWilfridComrie.html
I anybody would like to know what is being proposed, send me your email and I will forward a copy of our latest newsletter.
Can the members of this board help, or advise me, to help trace the relatives of these crew members and about fundraising for a memorial.
Thank you.
Simon Kularatne
Secretary
102 (Ceylon) Squadron Association
Email: skularatne AT aol D0T com