Habbershaw, Thomas Elton

BORN HULL 1893. SON OF JOHN SAMULE HABBERSHAW (1862-1929) & LOUISA FRANCES ELTON (1864-1938), OF 20 CHESTNUT GROVE, QUEENS ROAD, HULL (CWGC ADDRESS). IN THE 1901 CENSUS, HIS FAMILY LIVED AT 8 DERBY STREET, OFF MARGARET STREET, BEVERLEY ROAD.

A SEAMAN. HE SERVED ON THE STEAM SHIP “DIDO”. HIS DEATH WAS REPORTED IN THE HULL DAILY MAIL WITH HIS PHOTOGRAPH ON 3RD MARCH 1916. * BURIED IN HULL NORTHERN CEMETERY. HDM 28/02/1916 SHOWS 26 CREW DROWNE DON THE DID, 8 BODIES WASHED ASHORE, ONLY 3 SURVIVORS.

HIS BROTHER, SAPPER, HERBERT SAMUEL HABBERSHAW, 484, 1ST EAST RIDING ENGINEERS,  WAS DISCHARGED ON 05/05/1916. HE DIED AT HULL, ON 22/10/1916, AGED 30.
Dido SS was a British Merchant steamer of 4,769grt. On the 26th February 1916 when on route from Hull for India, she hit a mine when 4 miles NNE from Spurn Light Vessel, North Sea. 28 lives were lost, including Master. Owned by Wilson Line, Hull.
While lying at anchor at 6.15 a.m. during gale force winds and heavy snow squalls, a violent explosion occurred on the port side of the vessel. The chief officer and two crew attempted to lower a boat to inspect the damage but this broke adrift as it reached the water. In the heavy weather the three men were unable to row back to the ship which the soon lost sight of in the squall.Fortunately the boat was soon picked up by the Belgian s.s. MARTHA on her way to the DIDO in an attempted to pick up those of her crew who were now in the water, due to the extreme cold and exhaustion they were unable to seize the ropes and life belts thrown to them. The MARTHA also attempted to lower a lifeboat but were unable due to the heavy sea. The Belgian steamer stood by t he DIDO until she sank at 7.20 a.m. then proceeded to Hull. The ship’s papers sank with with the vessel along with a stowaway passenger.
PEOPLE ON BOARD SS DIDO
ALTOFT, JOHN WILLIAM (25), Second Mate, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Son of James William and Ada Altoft, of 3, Albert Avenue, Wellsted St., Hull, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial
BOSTED, H (49), Able Seaman, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Born in Norway, Memorial: Hull Western Cemetery
BURKHALTER, ERNEST (29), Steward, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Born in Switzerland, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial
BYRNE, MICHAEL (60), Able Seaman, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Born at Dundalk, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial
COBBY, HAROLD (22), Fourth Engineer Officer, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Son of Albert and Annie Isabella Cobby, of 17, Plane St., Hull. Born at Hull, Memorial: Hull Western Cemetery
DANN, DUDLEY ST. AUBYN (20), Engineer’s Steward, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Son of Alfred and Ellen Maria Dann, of 4, Saplin St., Manningham, Bradford. Born at Lincoln, Memorial: Bradford (Scholemoor) Cemetery
GOLD, S (19), Assistant Steward, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, (served as GILBERT), Son of Jacob and Sarah Gold, of 9, Philip St., Back Church Lane, Whitechapel, London. Born in London, Memorial: Tower Hill Memorial
HABBERSHAW, THOMAS ELTON (23), Seaman, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Son of Louise F. Habbershaw, of 20, Chesnut Avenue, Queen’s Rd., Hull, Memorial: Hull Northern Cemetery
HARDCASTLE, WILLIAM JOHN (29), Third Engineer, S.S. Dido, Mercantile Marine, †26/02/1916, Son of William John and Harriet Hardcastle (nee B


First name:
THOMAS ELTON
Rank:
Seaman
Date Died
26/02/1916
Place died:
Hull Northern Cemetery, Chanterlands Avenue, East Yorkshire, UK
Age:
23
20 CHESTNUT AVENUE, QUEENS ROAD, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, UK