John Stranaghan

Rank:Chief Superintendent Salford Fire Brigade Rtd
Died:25/05/1944Age:53
How Died:Injuries sustained fighting a fire
Incident Date:05/11/1940
Incident Address.Manchester Carriage Co Knoll Street, Broughton
Died Address:Rivington Road, Pendleton
Cemetery or Memorial:Not Known
Town Memorial:Not Listed
Extra Information:
Born on the 3rd March 1891, the birth being
registered during the June quarter 1891 in the
Salford R.D. - ref: 8d/132. 

1901 Census - No Trace.

1911 Census - No Trace.

Married Alice Jones during the June quarter 1917
in the Salford R.D. - ref: 8d/253.

John enlisted into the royal Navy on the 9th July
1917 Service No. M26755.   He was 5 feet 3 inches
in height and his chest measurement was 32 3/4
inches.   He had Light Brown hair, Brown eyes and
a Fresch complexion.  His occupation was given as
a Fitter and his place of birth - Salford.   He
served on HMS Pembroke II from the 9th July until
the 28th August 1917.   He then served on HMS
Vivid II from the 29th August 1917 until he was
demobbed on the 19th February 1919.

HMS Pembroke II was a shore based R.N.A.S. at
Eastchurch between 1913 and 1918.  HMS Vivid II
was another shore based station for Stokers and
Engine Room Artificers School at Devonport.

Having served in the Navy during WW1, John was
appointed a sergeant in the Salford Fire Brigade
in 1919.   Appointed as Chief Superintendent of
the Salford Fire Brigade in 1936.   He retired in
March 1943 due to ill health following injuries he
received in a fire.

1939 National Registration - 3 Albion Place (&
Bachelor Quarters), Salford.    John Stranaghan -
Married - born on the 3rd March 1891 - occ: Chief
Superintendent Salford City Fire Brigade.   Alice
Stranaghan   - Married - born on the 18th July
1890 - occ: Unpaid Domestic Duties.   May
Stranaghan - Single - born on the 30th May 1920 -
occ: Library Assistant.   There is one redacted
record at this address, which is probably John
Stranaghan - born in 1922.                        
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
                                
Died at his home at Rivington Road, Pendleton. 

Manchester Evening News dated the 25th March 1944.
  FORMER SALFORD FIRE CHIEF DEAD - John Stranaghan
retired as Salford's Fire Chief in March 1943.  
He died today at his home in Rivington Road,
Pendleton, aged: 53, after a long illness.  After
serving as a Royal Naval Artificer, he joined the
Salford Cleansing Department in 1918 (he wasn't
demobbed until 1919 !), as a Mechanical Engineer. 
 In 1919 he was appointed a Sergeant in the
Salford Fire Brigade.   Rapid promotion followed
and he was appointed Chief Superintendent in 1936.
His retirement was due to ill health following
injuries he received in a fire.  He leaves a
widow, a son who is serving in the Middle East and
a daughter who is a member of the Salford Women's
Auxiliary Police Force.
                                                  
                                                  
                                                  
            
Not commemorated on the Fire Services Memorial,
London.

NOT COMMEMORATED BY THE CWGC.

District:
Manchester (City of Manchester)
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