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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday, A Lost Ship And A Battlefield Far From Home


Well in honour of Tombstone Tuesday I will blog a little about a grave stone in my local cemetery. The grave stone is located in Lakeview Cemetery in Midland, Simcoe County Ontario. It always surprises me the connections to history I find in my cemetery photos. The tombstone in question is not really remarkable in its self. Its just a typical late 19th century grave marker. Just like millions of others in cemeteries all over North America. But the inscription on this stone is what caught my attention. For it brings us into contact with two events right out of the history books. A mysterious lost ship and a great WW1 battle.

The first event would be well known to anyone with an interest in Great Lakes history. The mysterious disappearance of the ship Bannockburn.

The Bannockburn was a 245 foot long, 1,620-ton steel steamer built in 1893 at Middlesborough, Scotland, by Sir Raylton Dix and Company. On November 21st, 1902, the Bannockburn left the Canadian Northern elevator at Port Arthur bound for Midland Ontario on her last trip of the season. She was loaded to the gills with 85,000 bushels of wheat. The ship was sighted on the evening of the 21st steamer Algonquin. She was never seen again. The Bannockburn and her crew of 20 including George Stephens, had vanished.

The second event recorded on this stone is the death of Richard Stephens at the Battle of Cambrai in Oct 1918. Between 26 September and 11 October, Canadian troops advanced twenty-three miles through the heart of the German defences in some of the worst fighting of WW1.

See More Graves In Lakeview Cemetery in Midland

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous6:14 PM

    I found George on the 1901 Census for Midland Ontario. He was a fireman on a boat, so no doubt that was his job on the ship that went down

    Name: George Stephens
    Gender: Male
    Marital Status: Single
    Age: 36
    Birth Day & Month: 11 Mar
    Birth Year: 1865
    Birthplace: Ontario
    Relation to Head of House: Son
    Father's Name: Richard Stephens
    Mother's Name: Ruth Stephens
    Racial or Tribal Origin: Irish
    Nationality: Canadian
    Religion: Methodist
    Occupation: Fireman Boat
    Province: Ontario
    District: Simcoe (East/est)
    District Number: 113
    Sub-District: Midland (Town/Ville)
    Sub-District Number: E-3
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members: Name Age
    Richard Stephens 63
    Ruth Stephens 58
    George Stephens 36
    Martha Stephens 33
    Maggie Stephens 32

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