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Sergeant John Ernest Parsons

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Sergeant John Ernest Parsons

Birth
Long Ashton, North Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England
Death
31 Jan 1944 (aged 22–23)
Cloghan, County Donegal, Ireland
Burial
Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England GPS-Latitude: 51.421545, Longitude: -2.5117367
Plot
1548 - Near NW Boundary
Memorial ID
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1315937 Flight Sergeant John Ernest Parsons
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.
The Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
228 Squadron.

Aged 22.
Son of Ernest and Ethel Parsons.
Husband of Peggy Doreen Mary Parsons, formerly Close, of Keynsham.
They were married in Bathavon district, Somerset, in the quarter ended December 1942.

A "Flying Boat" Short S.25 Sunderland Mark 111, DW 110, was based at RAF Castle Archdale, Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh. The base was on Lough Erne in Co. Fermanagh, and flew over the Irish Republic, via the "Donegal Corridor". They provided protection to North Atlantic Convoys, and hunted German Submarines that tried to attack the convoys. They were equipped with an early form of radar, which was used to find submarines on the surface at night, when they were charging their batteries.
The aircraft had taken off from RAF Pembroke Dock, and patrolled an area of the North Atlantic. It was scheduled to land at RAF Castle Archdale. This "one-way" trip would enable it to travel a further distance westwards.
It crashed into the Bluestack Mountains, Co. Donegal, during the night of 31 January 1944. Of the 12 crew members onboard, 7 were killed and 5 survived.

The Crew comprised

Howard Charles Sheffield Armstrong
Captain
Maurice Vincent Wareing
1st Pilot
Maurice Leonard Gillingham
2nd Pilot

Frederick Tom Copp
Flight Engineer.

Cyril Robinson Greenwood
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.
John Ernest Parsons
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.

Frederick George Green
Air Gunner

The survivors included
Flying Officer Joseph George Trull [He died later]
Navigator.
Warrant Officer John Bruce Richardson
Flight Engineer.
Flight Sergeant "Jim" Arthur Gowens
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner. [d. 1976].
Sergeant Charles Stanley Hobbs
Flight Mechanic (Engines) / Air Gunner.
Sergeant "Jim" James Kenneth Gilchrist
Air Gunner [d. 2008].
1315937 Flight Sergeant John Ernest Parsons
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.
The Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve.
228 Squadron.

Aged 22.
Son of Ernest and Ethel Parsons.
Husband of Peggy Doreen Mary Parsons, formerly Close, of Keynsham.
They were married in Bathavon district, Somerset, in the quarter ended December 1942.

A "Flying Boat" Short S.25 Sunderland Mark 111, DW 110, was based at RAF Castle Archdale, Irvinestown, Co. Fermanagh. The base was on Lough Erne in Co. Fermanagh, and flew over the Irish Republic, via the "Donegal Corridor". They provided protection to North Atlantic Convoys, and hunted German Submarines that tried to attack the convoys. They were equipped with an early form of radar, which was used to find submarines on the surface at night, when they were charging their batteries.
The aircraft had taken off from RAF Pembroke Dock, and patrolled an area of the North Atlantic. It was scheduled to land at RAF Castle Archdale. This "one-way" trip would enable it to travel a further distance westwards.
It crashed into the Bluestack Mountains, Co. Donegal, during the night of 31 January 1944. Of the 12 crew members onboard, 7 were killed and 5 survived.

The Crew comprised

Howard Charles Sheffield Armstrong
Captain
Maurice Vincent Wareing
1st Pilot
Maurice Leonard Gillingham
2nd Pilot

Frederick Tom Copp
Flight Engineer.

Cyril Robinson Greenwood
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.
John Ernest Parsons
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner.

Frederick George Green
Air Gunner

The survivors included
Flying Officer Joseph George Trull [He died later]
Navigator.
Warrant Officer John Bruce Richardson
Flight Engineer.
Flight Sergeant "Jim" Arthur Gowens
Wireless Operator / Air Gunner. [d. 1976].
Sergeant Charles Stanley Hobbs
Flight Mechanic (Engines) / Air Gunner.
Sergeant "Jim" James Kenneth Gilchrist
Air Gunner [d. 2008].

Inscription

IN PROUD
AND EVERLASTING MEMORY
OF MY BELOVED HUSBAND
"IN HIGHER SERVICE"



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  • Created by: John
  • Added: Apr 23, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145482349/john_ernest-parsons: accessed ), memorial page for Sergeant John Ernest Parsons (1921–31 Jan 1944), Find a Grave Memorial ID 145482349, citing Keynsham Cemetery, Keynsham, Bath and North East Somerset Unitary Authority, Somerset, England; Maintained by John (contributor 47032041).