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Edward George Hatton

Service Number M/6082
Military Unit HMS Queen Mary Royal Navy
Date of birth Unknown
Date of Death 31 May 1916 (24 Years Old)
Place of Birth Islington London
Employment, Education or Hobbies He was a whitesmith's apprentice in 1911.
Family History

He was the son of George and Elizabeth Hatton and the brother of Albert (killed in action 31/7/1917), George, Arthur, Alfred and Elizabeth Hatton. In 1911 they lived at 18 Blue Bell Hill Road St Ann's Nottingham. He was the husband of A O Hatton of Tasmania.

Military History

HMS Queen Mary was the last battle cruiser built by the Royal Navy before World War I. She participated in the Battle of Heligoland Bight in 1914. As part of the 1st Battlecruiser Squadron, she attempted to intercept a German force that bombarded the North Sea coast of England in December 1914, but was unsuccessful. She was refitting in early 1915 and missed the Battle of Dogger Bank in January. At Jutland on May 31st 1916 she was hit twice by the German battle cruiser Derfflinger during the early part of the battle. Her magazines exploded shortly afterwards, sinking the ship. 1,266 crewmen were lost with eighteen survivors picked up by the destroyers HMS Laurel, HMS Petard, and HMS Tipperary, and two by the Germans. (Wikipedia)

Extra Information

Portsmouth Naval Memorial

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