Hi there
A recent discovery in my Family tree is of David Tod Fulton, M.C., the Master of a captured German vessel, the "Bielefeld" who died on board the vessel in or around Egypt in August 1920 of "Corrosive Poison" according to the Register of Deceased Seamen. He is buried in Kantara War Memorial Cemetery, El-Qantarah el-Sharqiyya, Al Isma'iliyah, Egypt.
Perhaps this quest should be on a Mercantile Marine Forum, but when I found out that the vessel had been captured and David, a Temporary Lieutenant (General List) Second Supplement to The London Gazette of Friday, the 11th of May, 1917. had been given command of it, I reckoned that the Royal Navy may have been involved.
This article from a local paper in about 1917 gives some more information:
"Pittenweem Captain Awarded Military Cross.
Captain D. Tod Fulton, third son of Mr Wiliam Fulton, retired boat builder, Water Wynd, Pittenweem, has been awarded the Military Cross, for gallant conduct at the outbreak of war. Captain Fulton, who was a naval reservist, was placed in Charge of a German prize steamer, which he safely brought over to this country from East Africa. he was then offered and accepted a Commission in Government Transport Service, and is at present serving in Mesopotamia. He served his apprenticeship with W. O Stuart, shipowners, Dundee."
Can anyone help?
Regards
Chiad Fhear