BORN HULL 1879. SON OF JANE REBECCA & JOHN FROST LINDO. HE MARRIED 1898. WIFE REBECCA (TAYLOR) AND SIX CHILDREN, LIVED AT THIS ADDRESS. A FISHERMAN AND DOCK LABOURER. ENLISTED FOR WAR SERVICE. LOST AT SEA, WHEN THE STEAM SHIP ‘KHARTOUM’, WAS MINED ON 26/03/1916. HE WAS AGED 37. HIS OLDEST SON ALSO CALLED FRED LINDO, WAS LOST AT SEA ON THE ‘LORD ROBERTS, 26/10/1916, AGED 18.
Khartoum, built by Cook, Welton & Gemmell, Hull in 1899 and owned at the time of her loss by Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co. Ltd., Hull, was a British fishing vessel of 303 tons. On March 26th, 1916, Khartoum fishing was sunk by a mine from the German submarine UC-5 (Ulrich Mohrbutter), 6 miles northeast of the Longstone lightvessel. 9 persons were lost.
CREW LOST ON KHARTOUM (H472), struck mine 6 miles N. E of Longstones, 26th March, 1916.
BORKWOOD, Thomas (32), 33 Flinton St, Hull. 2nd/Engineer
FOWLER, F (26), 36 Weyland rd, Plough Rd, Battersea. Trimmer
FULLER, William (32), 175 Buckingham St, Hull. Chief Engineer
JICKELLS, Joseph (39), King Edward st, Grimsby. Deckhand
LINDO, Frederick (37), 8 Blanch-grove, Brighton St, Hull. Deckhand
RICHARDSON, Joseph (29), Rectory-Ave, Castleford. Deckhand
SMITH, Walter (35), Address not traced. Cook
TOOGOOD, Charles (49), 4 Blenheim-Grove, Rugby St, Hull. Bosun
WATKINSON, James (41), 5 Albert-Row, Swansea. 2nd/Hand.
Lindo (Snr), Fred
First name:
FRED
Regiment:
Rank:
Able Seaman
Date Died
26/03/1916
Place died:
Tower Hill Memorial, London, UK
Age:
37
8 BLANCHE GROVE, BRIGHTON STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK
Place Buried