Brown

 Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

Mr. and Mrs. RUDLAND and Family beg to thank their many Friends for      their kind help and sympathy in connection with their sad bereavement in      the loss of Miss Brown, Stewardess on the Berlin. They particularly wish to thank the G.E.R. Officials for the considerate arrangements made, also for many beautiful wreaths.

Puttock

Harwich Newsman 19th February 1916

PUTTOCK. In ever loving remembrance of Morry the dearly beloved son of Morris and Maude Alice PUTTOCK who lost his life in the Berlin disaster 1907. Say not good night but in some other clime bid, me good morn.

NOTES

Found on FreeBMD – Marriages Dec 1886

DAWSON Maude Alice Tendring 4a 686   PUTTOCK Morris Tendring 4a 686

Births Dec 1887

PUTTOCK  Morris Tendring 4a 494

Bulman

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 2nd March 1907

Mrs. GROVES and S. BULMAN and FAMILY beg to return heartfelt THANKS to all kind Friends, and the Memmbers of the R.A.O.B. who kindly condoled and sent wreaths in memory of their dear mother and brother, Mrs T.Bulman and T.Bulman. It is regretted that through some misunderstanding certain wreaths were placed in the grave, and so destroyed.

Mead

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 2nd March 1907

“Mr & Mrs. MEAD wish to express their sincere THANKS to all those kind Friends who sent beautiful wreaths, and for the sympathy shown in their sad and sudden bereavement in the loss of their dear Son, Fred Mead, who was a victim in the Berlin disaster. Rest in Peace.

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of son Frederick William MEAD.

Durrant

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 2nd March 1907

Mr. and Mrs. DURRANT & FAMILY wish to express their sincere gratitude to the many friends who have shown sympathy with them in the loss of their dear Son and Brother, through the Berlin disaster.

East Street, Dovercourt.

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of son Albert Edward DURRANT.

1901 Census

National Archives Reference: RG13/4501 Vessel  “Ipswich” Official Number 84035 at Hull Albert Durrant Married 18 Salon Steward Harwich, Essex, England

Keen

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 2nd March 1907

“Mr. & Mrs. Keen and FAMILY wish to THANK their many Friends who kindly help and sympathised with them in their sad bereavement in the death of their dear Son, who was drowned on the “Berlin”, thanking the G.E.R. Company and Officials for their great kindness. Also for the beautiful wreaths sent.

62 Lee Road, Dovercourt.

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of son J E KEEN.

Salter

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

DEATHS

“Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Salter wish to express their sincere Thanks to      all those kind Friends who sent such beautiful wreaths, and for such      sympathy shown in their sad and sudden bereavement in the loss of their      dear Son, Ernest Edward, through the disaster to s.s. Berlin at the Hook      of Holland.

He only sleepeth.

SALTER

On Feb. 21st through the wrecking of the G.E.R. s.s. Berlin, Ernest      Edward, second steward, the beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J Salter, in his      32nd year. Interred in Harwich Cemetery, Dovercourt, March 1st.

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of Ernest Edward SALTER. Age 32 years.

Cooper

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

Mrs COOPER, 37, Gwynne road, Dovercourt, desires to thank the many Friends for kind sympathy shown to her in her sad and sudden bereavement in the loss of her dear Husband, Alfred E. Cooper, through the disaster to the s.s. Berlin at the Hook of Holland; also to Thank the Great Eastern Railway Company & Officials, and express her grateful appreciation.

Bullock

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

“G Bullock, the head saloon steward leaves a widow and four children under five years of age.”

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

“Mr. & Mrs Bullock wish to Thank all kind Friends for sympathy shown to them by the loss of their only Son in the Berlin disaster, February 21st, 1907.”

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of George Thomas BULLOCK age 31.