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George Titmarsh | |||
Rank: | Stoker 1 | Number: | SS/111010 |
Name of Rgt or Ship: | H.M.S. Monmouth | ||
Died: | 01/11/1914 | Age: | 23 |
How Died: | Killed in Action | ||
Country of burial: | Lost at Sea | ||
Cemetery or Memorial: | Plymouth Naval Memorial | ||
Town Memorial: | Not Listed | ||
Extra Information: | |||
Born on the 17th July 1891, the birth being registered during the September quarter 1891 in the Durham R.D. - ref: 10a/428, the son of George and Elizabeth Arm Titmarsh (nee Gleason). 1901 Census - 644 Liverpool Road, Irlam. Son - aged: 9 - born: Durham. Head of household - George Titmarsh - Married - aged: 42 - occ: Foreman at Soap Works (CWS?) - born: Durham. Also - Lizzie Titmarsh - Wife - aged: 39 - born: Durham. Plus 5 siblings. 1911 Census - 28 Alderley Road, Flixton. Son - aged: 19 - occ: Wood Box Maker - born: Durham. Head of household - George Titmarsh - Married - aged: 52 - occ: Foreman - born: Durham. Also - Elizabeth Ann Titmarsh - Wife - aged: 48 - born: Durham. Plus 4 siblings. ADM 188/1117 - His record states that he was born on the 17th July 1892 - which should have read 1891. Enlisted in the Royal Navy for 5 + 7 years on the 30th June 1911. He was 5 feet 6 7/8th inches in height and had a chest measurement of 35 1/2 inches. He had a 'Fresh' complexion, 'Blue' eyes and 'Auburn' hair. He was employed as a Labourer in his civilian life. He sailed on the following:- Name of Ship From to Rating HMS Vivid II 30th June 1911 29th December 1911 Stoker Class II HMS Active 30th Decvember 1911 23rd October 1912 Stoker Class II HMS Active 24th October 1912 7th April 1913 Stoker Class I HMS Vivid II 8th April 1913 24th November 1913 Stoker Class I HMS Colossus 25th November 1913 3rd December 1913 Stoker Class I HMS Vivid 28th January 1914 17th February 1914 Stoker Class I HMS London 18th February 1914 22nd May 1914 Stoker Class I HMS Vivid II 23rd May 1914 29th July 1914 Stoker Class I HMS Monmouth 30th July 1914 1st November 1914 Stoker Class I Given 7 days in the cells for being drunk & disorderly His character was recorded as Very Good. His ability as Satisfactory. HMS Monmouth took part in the Battle of Coronel. H.M.S. Monmouth was a cruiser built in 1901 and together with H.M. Ships Good Hope, Glasgow and Ortanto were off Coronel on the Chilean coast searching for the German East Asia Squadron which was attempting to return to Germany via Cape Horn. On the evening of the 1st November 1914 the two Squadrons met. Initially the British had the advantage as the Germans were silhouetted against the setting sun, but the Germans used their superior speed to avoid action until after the sun had set which illuminated in the afterglow. The British were also hampered by the bad weather which meant that their lower casement guns could not be worked. Another factor in favour of the Germans was that they had well trained regular crews whereas the British ships had only recently commisioned with crews made up of reservists. Firing began at 19.00hrs and by 19.52hrs Good Hope had been battered to a wreck by the German ships Scharnhorst & Gneisenau there was a final large explosion and then she sank. 900 crew died there were no survivors. Monmouth had received a similar battering from the German ships and after the sinking of the flagship had broken away to the North. She was found by Nurnberg at 21.00hrs listing steeply to port with steam escaping amidships. Her port guns could not be worked so by staying on her port side the "Nurnberg" could fire at her at will with no risk of return fire and after a few rounds the Monmouth sank with the loss of her 900 crew. There were actually 4 survivors who had been put onto Albrohos Rocks to establish a lookout /signal station. Commemorated on the private family gravestone in St. Michael's Churchyard, Flixton. M.I. - "God's greatest gift, remembrance". His father, George died 09/02/1929 aged 70 years and his mother, Elizabeth Ann died 14/02/1933 aged 71 years. |
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St. Michael's (Flixton) | |||
Flixton Parish | |||
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