BORN PORT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, 1864. A MASTER FISHERMAN. HIS WIFE, LAURA McFEE & 4 CHILDREN LIVED AT 144 ST GEORGES ROAD (1911 CENSUS) AND 75, ENA STREET, HULL.(CWGC ADDRESS). HE WAS LOST ON THE TRAWLER, “EGRET”, 01/06/1918, AGED 54.
HE IS COMMEMORATED AT ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH, NEWINGTON, HULL.
HIS SON, PRIVATE, WILLIAM McFEE, 306921, SERVED IN THE ROYAL TANK CORPS DURING WW1.
HMT Egret. launch Date 30/09/1898; Originally a Hull registered trawler (H.21) and owned by Great Northern Steamship Fishing Co., Hull; Requisitioned by the Admiralty in 1918; Vessel torpedoed and sunk without warning, 2 miles E x N of Spurn Light vessel; 11 lives lost including the Master.
CREW LOST ON EGRET (H21), enemy action 2 miles E. x N. Humber Lt Vl, 1st June, 1918.
CROWE, E (41), 53 Glasgow St, Hull. Cook
FISHER, George (54), 3 Laura-grove, Tyne St, Hull. 2nd/Hand
FRANCIS, Septimus (23), 9 Granville-ave, West Dock St, Hull. Deckhand
McFEE, William (54), 75 Ena St, Boulevard, Hull. Skipper
MEARS, Alfred (22), 3 Fern-grove, Harrow St, Hull. 3rd/Hand
RIDSDILL, William (27), 6 Cedar-grove, Eastbourne St, Hull. Chief Engineer
ROBERTS, Clarence (21), 5 Louisa-ter, St. George’s Road, Hull. Trimmer
SANDERSON, William (60), 8 Naburn St, Hull. 2nd/Engineer
SMITH, William (43), 8 Langdale-crescent, Flinton St, Hull. Bosun
TUTCHER, John (50), 2 Chiltern-villas, Division Road, Hull. Sparehand