C.P.O. George Albert Ernest
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Born at Willow Cottage, Mill Lane (now St. Vincent Road), Gosport. He started out in the Royal Marines, as did his brother "Jumbo" , and ended his career as a Chief Petty Officer and Chief Cook in the Royal Navy. George lived at 156 Forton Rd., Gosport, Hampshire, England.
The 1901 Census of England, PRO Ref. RG 13/5327 folios 124 to 151 Page ID 1266757 to 1266803, shows Royal Navy Ships that were at sea or in ports abroad on 31st March 1901:
George was
listed as a Cook's Mate aboard
His daughter Olive said he retired from the Royal Navy about 18 months prior to his death. He then worked in a bakery in Gosport. Tiring of this he joined the merchant navy to satisfy a desire to return to the sea. On his first voyage out, while serving on the Delphinula (Oiler), he was admitted to hospital in Cape Town, South Africa where he died of Malaria. He is buried in Woltemade Cemetery, Capetown, South Africa. George left behind a widow and six small children. As a direct result of his early demise George's three sons George , William , and Patrick , followed him into the Royal Navy . All three saw combat in, and survived, World War II.
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