Errol Manners
Sir Errol Manners was a British Royal Navy Rear admiral and author on theology and British Israelism. He completed fifty-two ocean convoys during the Second World War, including ONM 249 which consisted of 153 ships. He wrote segments of research in a lengthy book titled Bible Research published in 1946, which quickly became popular among proponents of British Israelism for its chapter titled "The Hebrew origin of English. Israelite heraldry in Anglo-Saxon countries".
He and his three sons, Rodney, Sherard and John, all served as naval officers in World War II. His daughter Angela served as a wren in World War II. John was lieutenant commander aboard when it sank the on 16 April 1945. In 2018 his last surviving son John became the world's longest-lived first-class cricketer.