Robins, Arthur James

Petty Officer, Arthur James Robbins, RN

Born Devizes, Wiltshire, 1891. HDM Military Funeral. Son of Thomas Robbins; Husband of Florence Emma Robbins, of 11, St. Paul’s Rd., Fortuneswell, Portland, Weymouth, Dorset. She lived with her sister at 25 Cyprus Street, Marfleet, Hull.

He had joined the Royal Navy aged 16, and had served for 12 years. Served on HMS ‘Bristol’ during the Falkland Islands sea battle. Promoted to Petty officer, Stoker, on the Minesweeper ‘Penrath’, which was mined off South Shields, after the war. He had been in the water for over two hours, but managed to get to a life boat, and take the oars. He expired in the boat and died in the arms of Signalman, Hardford. He had many friends in Hull, and was intending to settle in the City when he left the Navy. He was member of the Lee Smith Mission, in Hull.

His death was reported in the Hull Daily Mail on 11/02/1919, with his photograph.

Name Arthur James Robbins
Rank Stoker Petty Officer
Birth Date 20 Aug 1888
Birth Place Woodborough, Wiltshire, England
Branch of Service Royal Navy
Cause of Death Killed or died as a direct result of enemy action
Official Number Port Division 311639 (Po)
Death Date 4 Feb 1919
Ship or Unit HMS Penarth
Location of Grave 373 5.
Name and Address of Cemetery City Cemetery, Hedon Road, Hull, Yorkshire
Relatives Notified and Address Widow: Florence E, 10 Cove Cottages, Portland, Dorset

 


First name:
ARTHUR JAMES
Military Number:
311639
Rank:
Petty Officer
Date Died
04/02/1919
Place died:
Hull (Hedon Road) Cemetery, East Yorkshire, UK
Age:
28
CYPRUS STREET, MARFLEET LANE, HULL, EAST YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom
Place Buried