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26/01/2020 Richard Garstin attended the Rainey School in Magherafelt along with his brother John. They were 1st Form Entries in 1930. Their address was given as the Rectory in Maghera.
26/01/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 14th November 1942: (George Garstin - brother of Richard Garstin)
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26/01/2020 Radio Officer George Garstin, of Maghera, had conferred by him by the King the Order of O.B.E. for gallant conduct when his ship was torpedoed. Mr Garstin is a son of Rev W F H Garstin, Rector of Maghera, and grandson of Rev W H Garstin, a former rector of St Luke’s, Belfast.
26/01/2020 Richard Elleker Garstin was the son of William Fitzroy Hamilton Garstin and Frances Dalzell Maitland. They were married on 31st January 1910.
26/01/2020 Rev William F H Garstin was a chaplain at Calcutta Cathedral.
26/01/2020 The 1910 Ulster Towns directory lists Rev W F H Garstin as the curate of All Saints' Church in Waterside in Londonderry.
26/01/2020 Rev William F H Garstin was a military chaplain in World War One.
26/01/2020 Known family: Rev William Fitzroy Hamilton Garstin, Frances Dalzell Garstin (nee Maitland), Edward William Maitland Garstin (born about 1910), George Kenmore Garstin (born 12th September 1914). John Hamilton Garstin (born 7th February 1915, Waterside Urban), Richard Elleker Garstin (born 18th December 1917, Waterside Urban).
26/01/2020 The M.B.E. has been awarded to Radio Officer George Garstin, of Maghera, for gallantry when his ship was twice torpedoed. He continued to send messages to the last, and in the boats showed great cheerfulness, tending the wounded with indomitable spirit. The gallant young officer is the son of Rev W F H Garstin, M.A., of Maghera, and grandson of Rev W H Garstin, former rector of Belfast.
26/01/2020 Sergeant Richard Elleker Garstin was part of a four man crew flying a Hudson (Serial No N7362), part of 206 Squadron. The aircraft failed to return from an operational flight on 14 October 1940. All four crew were killed.
26/01/2020 Sergeant Richard Elleker Garstin was serving with the 206 Squadron of the Royal Air Force when he was killed in action on 14th October 1940.
26/01/2020 The other three crew were Flying Officer J R H Lascelles, Pilot Officer J G I Acheson and Sergeant J T Farlowe.
26/01/2020 Sergeant Richard Elleker Garstin has no known grave and is commemorated on Panel 14 of the Runnymede Memorial.
26/01/2020 The CWGC record Sergeant Richard Elleker Garstin as the son of the Rev William Fitzroy Hamilton Garstin, M.A., and Frances Dalzell Garstin, of Maghera Rectory, County Londonderry.
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26/01/2020 From the Mid Ulster Mail dated 10th October 1942: (George Garstin - brother of Richard Garstin)
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26/01/2020 Richard Elleker Garstin was born 18th December 1917 in the Waterside area of Londonderry.
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