John Kane

Mate John Kane of Ballycarry, Co. Antrim died on 21st March 1941 when coal cargo vessel SS Millisle came under Luftwaffe attack in the Bristol Channel.

Mate

John Kane

Mate John Kane Bittles of Ballycarry, Co. Antrim died alongside 7 other crew members from Northern Ireland when a Luftwaffe plane attacked the steamer SS Millisle.

Mate John Kane served in the Merchant Navy during World War Two. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kane of Larne, Co. Antrim, and the husband of Joyce McQuitty Kane of Main Street, Ballycarry, Co. Antrim.

He died on 21st March 1941 aged 31 years old on board SS Millisle. The 617-ton cargo ship went down after an attack from a Luftwaffe plane 2 miles east of Helwick Light Buoy in the Bristol Channel. The vessel was en route from Cardiff, Wales to Cork, Éire laden with coal when bombed. A total of 8 crew members from Northern Ireland died as a result of the attack.

John Kane has no known grave. His name is on Panel 70 of the Tower Hill Memorial, London, England.