Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
Allan Winton
Military Information
- Date of enlistment:
- Place of enlistment:
- Service no: N/A
- Rank: Mess Room Steward
- Service Occupation:
- Awards:
- Regiment/Service: S.S. Cheviot Range
- Unit/Ship: Mercantile Marine
- Place of Death: Lost at Sea
- Age at Death: 18
- Date of Death: 21.02.1918
- Burial Country:
- Cemetery: Tower Hill Memorial, London
- Grave/Mem Ref no:
Personal Information
- Date of Birth:
- Place of Birth: Melrose
- Address: 3 Arklay St, Dundee
- Occupation: Steward
- Mother:
Agnes Winton, 3 Arklay St, Dundee
- Father:
David Jarvis Winton, 3 Arklay St, Dundee
- Siblings:
- Spouse:
- Children:
More about Allan Winton
Allan Winton was the son of Mr David Jarvis Winton and Mrs Agnes Winton (nee Semple) of 3 Arklay Street, Dundee. The Cheviot Range was a 3,700 ton steam cargo ship completed in 1914. She was sunk on 21 February 1918 by gunfire and torpedo fired by the German submarine U-102 approximately 25 miles South of the Lizard in Cornwall and 27 people died in the sinking. She was en route from Tuticorin, today Thoothukundi, on the Bay of Bengal to the UK with an unknown cargo. Allan Winton is named on the Tower Hill Memorial in London.
For reasons unknown Allan is not listed on the original Dundee Roll of Honour, he has no known grave but is remembered on the Tower Hill Memorial.
Allan Winton Mercantile Marine S.S. Cheviot Range
Mess room steward, Allan Winton, 3 Arklay Street, drowned, 21st February 1918, as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine.
Dundee Peoples Journal 27th April 1918
The S.S. Cheviot Range was sunk by Submarine U 102 by enemy gunnery and torpedo.
Information and image kindly suppled by Michael Caldwell
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