Interesting post from Simon Wood just before the crash :
Edward Abberline Junior's Royal Navy Record
Hi All,
Royal Navy Record of Edward Abberline Jnr.
Date of Birth: 20 September 1875
Place of Birth: Malta
Height: 5ft 8˝in. Hair: D. Brown. Eyes: Brown. Complexion: Fresh
Royal Navy Service:
1892 HMS Impregnable (Royal Navy Training Ship, Devonport, Devon)
1892-93 HMS Lion (Royal Navy Training Ship, Devonport, Devon)
1893 HMS Vivid 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Keyham, Devon)
1894 HMS Calypso (Calypso-class Corvette)
1894-95 HMS Empress of India (Battleship)
1895 HMS Vivid 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Keyham, Devon)
1895 HMS Pembroke 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)?
1895-97 HMS Galatea (Orlando-class 1st Class Cruiser)
1897 HMS Pembroke 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)?
1897-78 HMS Wildfire (Flagship to Commander-in-Chief, The Nore, based in the River Medway)
1898 HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)
1898-99 HMS Illustrious (Majestic-class pre-Dreadnought)
1898-01 HMS Barham (Third-class Cruiser, Mediterranean Fleet)
1901-02 HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)
1902 HMS Wildfire (Flagship to Commander-in-Chief, The Nore, based in the River Medway)
1902 HMS Vernon (Royal Navy Torpedo Base, Portsmouth)
1902-03 HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)
1903-04 HMS Jupiter (Majestic-class Battleship)
Edward Abberline Jnr. was invalided out of the Royal Navy on 8th September 1904, aged 28. His service conduct varied between Fair and Very Good, but whilst on HMS Barham he spent two periods (10 days and 14 days) in the cells for unspecified reasons.
On his service record are two notations.
1. 1323/27. Warned not to make appeals for assistance to Naval Officers.
2. 1215/32. Further warned.*
Edward Abberline Jnr. (aged 35) married Lily Beard in 1911. They had one child, a son also named Edward, born September 22nd 1918.
*[These warnings could be a precursor to he and his wife Lily later writing begging letters (Family Welfare Association—FILE - Abberline, Edward and Lily (case 32932); writers of begging letters; document file and key file - ref. A/FWA/C/D/297/001 - date: 1922-1934. [Access Conditions—CLOSED.]
I am currently pursuing an Edward Abberline who won a medal during WW1. He was an Acting Corporal—No. 33801—with the Royal Army Medical Corps. It couldn't have been Edward Senior, as he would have been 75 at the outbreak of WW1. Edward Junior would have been 39, so it could be him, although we don't know the extent of his invalidity from the Navy.
More later.
Regards,
Simon
__________________
"Fidiamo in Legno."
Edward Abberline Junior's Royal Navy Record
Hi All,
Royal Navy Record of Edward Abberline Jnr.
Date of Birth: 20 September 1875
Place of Birth: Malta
Height: 5ft 8˝in. Hair: D. Brown. Eyes: Brown. Complexion: Fresh
Royal Navy Service:
1892 HMS Impregnable (Royal Navy Training Ship, Devonport, Devon)
1892-93 HMS Lion (Royal Navy Training Ship, Devonport, Devon)
1893 HMS Vivid 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Keyham, Devon)
1894 HMS Calypso (Calypso-class Corvette)
1894-95 HMS Empress of India (Battleship)
1895 HMS Vivid 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Keyham, Devon)
1895 HMS Pembroke 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)?
1895-97 HMS Galatea (Orlando-class 1st Class Cruiser)
1897 HMS Pembroke 1 (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)?
1897-78 HMS Wildfire (Flagship to Commander-in-Chief, The Nore, based in the River Medway)
1898 HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)
1898-99 HMS Illustrious (Majestic-class pre-Dreadnought)
1898-01 HMS Barham (Third-class Cruiser, Mediterranean Fleet)
1901-02 HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)
1902 HMS Wildfire (Flagship to Commander-in-Chief, The Nore, based in the River Medway)
1902 HMS Vernon (Royal Navy Torpedo Base, Portsmouth)
1902-03 HMS Pembroke (Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Kent)
1903-04 HMS Jupiter (Majestic-class Battleship)
Edward Abberline Jnr. was invalided out of the Royal Navy on 8th September 1904, aged 28. His service conduct varied between Fair and Very Good, but whilst on HMS Barham he spent two periods (10 days and 14 days) in the cells for unspecified reasons.
On his service record are two notations.
1. 1323/27. Warned not to make appeals for assistance to Naval Officers.
2. 1215/32. Further warned.*
Edward Abberline Jnr. (aged 35) married Lily Beard in 1911. They had one child, a son also named Edward, born September 22nd 1918.
*[These warnings could be a precursor to he and his wife Lily later writing begging letters (Family Welfare Association—FILE - Abberline, Edward and Lily (case 32932); writers of begging letters; document file and key file - ref. A/FWA/C/D/297/001 - date: 1922-1934. [Access Conditions—CLOSED.]
I am currently pursuing an Edward Abberline who won a medal during WW1. He was an Acting Corporal—No. 33801—with the Royal Army Medical Corps. It couldn't have been Edward Senior, as he would have been 75 at the outbreak of WW1. Edward Junior would have been 39, so it could be him, although we don't know the extent of his invalidity from the Navy.
More later.
Regards,
Simon
__________________
"Fidiamo in Legno."
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