Cross, John William White

BORN WISBECH 1863. WIFE MARIA CROSS LIVED HERE. SON OF HARRIET CROSS – 6 FLINTON GROVE, FLINTON STREET, HULL. SERVED AS SHIP’S COOK, ON THE ‘EDWARD B CARGILL’. MINED OFF SPURN POINT WITH THE LOSS OF ALL CREW. HE DROWNED ON 15/11/1918, AGED 52. HIS DEATH WAS REPORTED IN THE HULL TIMES, ON 18/12/1915, WITH HIS PHOTOGRAPH. *

Built as the EDWARD B. CARGILL for Cargill Steam Trawling Co Ltd, Hull; Yard No 206; Date of completion: 23/08/1898; 10 knots; In Jan 1914, tonnage adjusted to 73.7 net tons.
On the 15/11/1915 the Hull steam trawler EDWARD B. CARGILL (H.412) foundered and was lost after detonating a mine off Spurn Point, North Sea.
CREW LOST ON EDWARD B. CARGILL (H412), struck mine off Spurn, 15th November, 1915.
BEECH, Walter (47), 24 Scarborough St, Hull. Chief Engineer
CROSS, John (52), 9 Seaton-ter, Walcott St, Hull. Cook
DONNISON, William (29), 46 Rugby St, Hull. Bosun
FIRTH, Arthur (21), 3 Newington st, Hawthorne Ave, Hull. Trimmer
HALL, Christopher (29), 10 Allison-ter, Walker St, Hull. 2nd/Engineer
HARBOARD, Albert (23), 4 Trent-ave, Eastbourn St, Hull. Sparehand
LYNN, Henry (52), Anlaby Park. Skipper
PETHERBRIDGE, Frank (29), 7 Somerset St, Hull. Mate
ROBINSON, William (21), Devonshire-villas, Wellsted St, Hull. 3rd/Hand
WILSON, Herbert (25), 13 Nellies-ter, Gillett St, Hull. Deckhand


First name:
JOHN WILLIAM WHITE
Rank:
Cook
Date Died
18/11/1915
Place died:
TOWER HILL NAVAL MEMORIAL, LONDON, UK
Age:
52
9 SEATON TERRACE, WALCOTT STREET, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK