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Trinity House Light Vessel Service East Dudgeon Light Vessel.
George William Jackson
A Seaman with East Dudgeon Light Vessel, George died on 29th of January 1940 aged 31.
George was born at Lowestoft on 26 August 1908, a son of Alfred and Emma Jane Jackson. He was baptised at Saint Margaret’s Church on 1 September 1908 and his family lived at 4 Maltsters Score, and this was still their home in 1911. By 1921 they were living at 100 Seago Street
On 15 April 1929 George married Gladys May Lockwood at Saint Margaret’s Church. George was a fisherman, living at 100 Seago Street, and Gladys lived at 26 Norfolk Street. In 1940 their home was at 86 Rotterdam Road.
Trinity House Lighthouse and Pilotage Services Light Vessel No. 60 East Oaze
Frank Lawson Alp
A Lamp Trimmer with Trinity House Lighthouse and Pilotage Service Light Vessel No. 60 East Oaze, Frank died on 1st of November 1940 aged 37.
Frank was born at Haddiscoe on 17 October 1903, a son of James and Rachel Annie Alp. He was baptised at Haddiscoe on 8 November 1903. By 1911 his family were living at 8 Fir Terrace, Fir Lane, Lowestoft. In 1921 his family lived at 9 Fir Terrace and Frank was an apprentice plater with Colby Brothers Shipbuilders at Oulton Broad.
Trinity House Pilot Vessel Vigilant
Albert Ernest Fisher
A Pilot with Trinity House, Albert died on 26th of September 1915 at the age of 39.
Albert was born at Lowestoft in 1876, a son of David and Maria Fisher. In 1881 his family lived at 3 Prairie, Lowestoft. By 1891 they were living at 75 London Road, Lowestoft, and this was still their home in 1901.
In 1897 Albert, and his father David, worked on the Lowestoft collier Mary Stowe and had to be rescued during a severe gale.
Trinity House Vessel Alert (London)
William Charles Tuttle
A Master with Trinity House Vessel Alert (London), William died on 6th of March 1945 at the age of 61.
William was born at Lowestoft on 24 December 1883, a son of Harry and Ann Elizabeth Tuttle.
William attended Christchurch School and, on 17 February 1890, became a pupil at Saint Margaret’s School, and his family lived at 2 White Horse Street. In 1891 his family lived at 18 Wrayburn Street, West Derby, Liverpool. By 1901 they had returned to Lowestoft, and lived at 22 Factory Street, and William was a seaman.