Moor

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 2nd March 1907

“Mrs. W.J. Moor (Widow of W. J. Moor) and FAMILY wish to express their sincere THANKS to for the generous and deep sympathy shown to them in their irreparable bereavement by the numberless Friends from parts at home, and from aboard.

Cliff Road, Dovercourt.

Chapman

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 16th March 1907

“Mrs A.J.Chapman, widow of Albert James Chapman, personally known      as “Jim” 4 Pepys Stret, Harwich, wishes to Thank all those kind      Friends who sympathised with her in sudden great breavement by the loss of      her dear husband, in the foundering of the s.s. Berlin at the Hook of      Holland, on Feb 21st, 1907; also thank the officials of the Great Eastern      Company for their extremekindness”.


Syrett

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 16th March 1907

DEATHS

“SYRETT – On the 21st February, George Watts Syrett, the dearly beloved husband of Elsie Syrett and son of A. Slater, drowned in the s.s. Berlin off the Hook of Holland aged 23 years. Deeply Mourned. Not recovered”

Gibson

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 16th March 1907

“Mrs F Gibson, Family and Relatives wish to Thank the many Friends      for kind sympathy shewn to them in their painful and sudden bereavement,,      through the disaster to the s.s. Berlin, in the death of their Husband,      Father and Son; also to thank the officials of the Great Eastern Company      for their kindness through all their trouble. 3 Victoria Terrace, Garland      Road, Parkeston”.

Harwich Newsman 19th February 1916

GIBSON. In loving memory of my dear Husband and our loving father    Frederick John Moss GIBSON who lost his life on the wreck of the SS Berlin    off the Hook of Holland on SS Berlin Feb 21st 1907. Also deeply mourned by    his loving mother, sister and brothers.

Smith

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 16th March 1907

“Mrs. Smith, widow of David Frederick Smith, wishes to express her sincere Thanks for the kind sympathy shewn to her in her great bereavement by the loss of her dear husband, by the recent disaster to the s.s. Berlin off Hook of Holland; also in particular thank the officials of the Great Eastern Company, all of whom have been very kind”.

DEATHS

“SMITH – On the 21st February, David Frederick Smith, drowned in the disaster to the s.s. Berlin, off the Hook of Holland, aged 25 years. Not found. ”

 

Gilbert

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

Mrs. GILBERT and Family desire to thank all kind Friends for the sympathy shown them in their sad bereavement.

Waters

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 16th March 1907

DEATHS

“WATERS – On Febry. 21st 1907 Arthur Waters, the beloved Husband of Grace Waters, who lost his life in the wreck of s.s. Berlin at the Hook of Holland, aged 30 years. Not picked up.

Thou called him suddenly, Lord,

We know not why:

But thou has promised in Thy Word,

We shall know by-and-by.

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of son Arthur Friend WATERS.

Catchpole

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

Mrs. B. CATCHPOLE and Little Ones wish to thank the many Friends and      Neighbours for their help and sympathy in their sad and sudden bereavement      through the disaster to the s.s. Berlin; also the G.E.R. Officials for      bringing the remains of our dear one home, and who have done all that is      possible, and we tender our heartfelt gratitude.

DEATHS

“On the 21st February 1907, Benjamin Catchpole, who lost his life      in the wreck of the s.s. Berlin at the Hook of Holland, aged 47 years. Thy      will be done.

 

CARLIELL

Henry CARLIELL

1901 Census

Henry Carliell 1901 Census National  Archives Reference: RG13/1699 Address: 77a West Street, Harwich St Nicholas; Name: Henry Carliell; Head of  family; Married; Age:42; Occupation: Fireman GER Steamers; Where Born: Suffolk  Ipswich.

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Gibbons

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 9th March 1907

Mrs. OLSEN and Family wish to thank their many friends who so kindly helped and sympathised with them in their sad bereavement in the death of her dear Son, Charles Gibbons, who died on the wreck of the Berlin; also to thank the G.E.R. Company and Officials for their great kindness.

15, Victoria Street, Dovercourt.

Harwich & Dovercourt Newsman 26th February 1916

In memory of Charles William David.