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30th July 2024, 12:17 PM
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SS Aureole
Now, this came as a surprise.. Eustace Charlie Watson b1899 Southwold. I knew when his fisherman father died, his mother remarried and went to live in Brightlingsea. Eustace attended school there while his stepfather ran his shop. This information was taken from the 1911 census. By 1921 he was back at Southwold with all the family and he sailed off to Los Angeles at the end of 1922. I looked at the Kelly's census, and it listed someone else at the property in 1914. This got me curious..Did they all go back to Southwold? Well, no, not entirely sure. It was believed that Eustace had nothing to do with the sea, but ! I have just stumbled on a Eustace Watson b1899 Southwold, being on his first trip a 'Mess Steward' on the 'SS Aureole' out of Harwich 1915. His elder brother William Duncan Watson live in Harwich at the time, so i'm absolutely certain I have the right Eustace.
Now, on to the question, Does anyone have any information on the SS Aureole? What i'd like to know is, where did it sail to? Did Eustace serve on another ship after?
Sorry it was a bit longwinded
Thanks for reading, and any help is appreciated
David
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31st July 2024, 10:59 AM
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Re: SS Aureole
Hello David...some info about the SS AUREOLE a steam tanker) I cannot find any other vessel listed with that name that was in existence for the period in question.Single Ship Report for "1104290"
IDNo: |
1104290 |
Year: |
1895 |
Name: |
AUREOLE |
Keel: |
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Type: |
Tanker |
Launch Date: |
24.7.95 |
Flag: |
GBR |
Date of completion: |
27.8.95 |
Tons: |
3975 |
Link: |
1497 |
DWT: |
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Yard No: |
106 |
Length overall: |
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Ship Design: |
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LPP: |
105.2 |
Country of build: |
GBR |
Beam: |
14.4 |
Builder: |
Tyne Iron SB Co |
Material of build: |
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Location of yard: |
Willington Quay |
Number of
screws/Mchy/
Speed(kn): |
1T-12 |
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Naval or paramilitary marking : |
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A: |
* |
End: |
1920 |
Subsequent History:
Disposal Data:
wrecked Lister, near Farsund 15.1.20 [New York-Copenhagen, petrol]
View a tabulated list of registered ownership 1895 -1902 Hunting & Sons,Newcastle upon Tyne;1902- 1920 Northern Petroleum Tank SS Co,Newcastle.
Copyright R. B. Haworth, Wellington, New Zealand, 2006.
Last edited by Graham Shaw; 31st July 2024 at 11:18 AM.
Reason: Link not feasible-removed and re-edited.
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31st July 2024, 09:06 PM
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Re: SS Aureole
Thanks for spending the time researching Graham, very much appreciated
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31st July 2024, 09:59 PM
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Re: SS Aureole
Hi David
If this is the same ship?
Afew Details and Crew Lists available here
Crew List Index Project
A wee bit of info on the Person on that Ship in 1915 ?? Is this the one ?
1915crewlists.rmg.co.uk/document/185613#&gid=1&pid=2
Click on Page three when site opens, scroll down page .
He is listed as First Ship age 15. Cannot make out his Ranking!??
Cheers
Last edited by Doc Vernon; 31st July 2024 at 10:46 PM.
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1st August 2024, 08:54 AM
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Re: SS Aureole
Oh wow ! thankyou, that's amazing ! So much information there. This is Eustace.
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