Great War Dundee
This is Dundee's story of those that served in the First World War, and of the people left at home
George Nicoll
Personal Information
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- Address: 70 Peddie Street, Dundee
- Occupation: Clerk
- Mother:
James Nicoll of 70 Peddie Street, Dundee
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- Age at Death: 28
- Date of Death: 07/05/1915
- Place of Death: Lost at sea
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More about George Nicoll
George Nicoll was the son of Mr and Mrs James Nicoll of 70 Peddie Street, Dundee. His home address was 5138 Funston Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and he worked as a Clerk. In May 1915 he was travelling on the Cunard ship RMS Lusitania on passage from New York to Liverpool when the German Submarine U-20 fired torpedoes as the liner passed near Kinsale Head on the South East Coast of Ireland. Almost 1200 passengers and crew were lost and just over 700 were saved. The ensuing world outrage stopped the German Navy from sinking merchant ships without warning until 1917.
Information supplied by Iain Stewart and Iain Birnie
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