Completed September 1892; Official No. 98530: Code Letters MSRF.
Owners: 1892 G.B. Harland & Co, West Hartlepool: 1903 T.W. Willis & Co, West Hartlepool
Masters: 1893 TW Wilson: 1894-97 WR Willis: 1897 E Whitton: 1898-1911 WR Willis: 1915-16 Henry Ingram.
Hildawell sailed from Bilbao on 12 December 1916 bound for Middlesbrough with a cargo of iron-ore & dropped her Downs pilot off at Yarmouth on 19 December 1916. It is thought that she struck a mine in the North Sea laid by German submarine (U-32 Herbert Brever) & sank off Sunderland on 20 December 1916 (There is a discrepancy in where the vessel was lost as she was also reported as being seen off Yarmouth on 19 December) 22 lives lost including master.
Lives lost December 1916:
Capsey J, able seaman, 46, b. Portsmouth
Clarke, John Stephen Lloyd, donkeyman, 26, Garrick Street, South Shields
Hansell, Robert Ernest, 1st mate, 26, b. West Hartlepool
Helland, M, able seaman, 30, b. Norway
Henderson, Benjamin, fireman, 32, South Shields
Ingram, Henry, master, 56, Vespasian Street, South Shields
Kaju, Joseph, sailor, 23, Isle of Dago, Esthonia
Kohn, Ole, fireman/trimmer, 24, b. Norway
Lee, Thomas Wallis, steward, 27, b. West Hartlepool, resided South Shields
Parkin, Richard Jefferson, fireman, 45, b. Monkwearmouth
Patterson, Robert Masters, ship’s cook, 26, Williamson St. South Shields
Petersen, Alexander, able seaman, 33, Vidlin, Shetlands
Prentice, Robert, 2nd engineer, 33, West Hartlepool
Pulli, Jacob, sailor, 22, b. Russia
Rowlands, Harold, boatswain, 33, b. Yarmouth, resided West Hartlepool
Screeton, George Robert, 2nd mate, 21, b. Hull
Small, F, fireman, 39, b. Greenock
Stubbernd, HC, sailor, 21, b. Norway
Warren, David Stewart, mess room steward, 17, West Hartlepool
Wheeler, George William, fireman, 42, b. Portsmouth
Wilmhurst, Walter, 3rd engineer, 20, Middlesbrough
Witten, Richard Arthur, 1st engineer, 44, b. Ipswich, resided West Hartlepool