At least eight seafaring men with connections to Northern Ireland died as a result of the sinking of S.S. Castlehill in the Bristol Channel on 2nd March 1941.
Second Engineer Officer Charles Knox Henry Black of Glenarm, Co. Antrim died on 2nd March 1941 as S.S. Castlehill came under attack in the Bristol Channel.
Master William Boyd of Islandmagee, Co. Antrim died on 2nd March 1941 as S.S. Castlehill came under attack from a Luftwaffe Heinkel in the Bristol Channel.
Fireman James Alexander Fee of Killyleagh, Co. Down died on 2nd March 1941 as S.S. Castlehill came under attack from a Luftwaffe Heinkel in the Bristol Channel.
Able Seaman William Smyth Ferguson of Co. Antrim died on 2nd March 1941 as S.S. Castlehill came under attack from a Luftwaffe Heinkel in the Bristol Channel.
Mate George McCormick of Killyleagh, Co. Down died on 2nd March 1941 as S.S. Castlehill came under attack from a Luftwaffe Heinkel in the Bristol Channel.
Fireman Robert McLoughlin of Glenarm, Co. Antrim died on 2nd March 1941 as S.S. Castlehill came under attack from a Luftwaffe Heinkel in the Bristol Channel.
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Able Seaman John Brown Sinclair of Belfast died on 2nd March 1941. He was a D.E.M.S. Gunner on S.S. Castlehill when it came under attack in the Bristol Channel.
Chief Engineer Officer Bell Wallace of Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim died on 2nd March 1941 as a Luftwaffe plane attacked S.S. Castlehill in the Bristol Channel.