| Name |
Albert James Grabham Reed GALE |
| Birth |
23 Oct 1876 |
Bristol, Gloucestershire [1, 2, 3] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Census |
3 Apr 1881 |
Lebeck Inn, Stapleton Road, Bristol [3] |
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Lebeq's Tavern, Stapleton Road
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| Census |
5 Apr 1891 |
Lebeck Inn, Stapleton Road, Bristol [2] |
| Census |
31 Mar 1901 |
63 Redland Road, Bristol [1] |
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63 Redland Road, Bristol
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| Occupation |
31 Mar 1901 [1] |
| Marine Engineer |
| Death |
11 Oct 1905 |
Lost at Sea |
- In the October 21st 1905 newspaper it was reported that Herbert Gale, son of the late James Gale and Mrs Brown of Redland had been lost at sea when he was washed overboard from the North Atlantic Steamship Company's vessel Mohawk during a voyage from Galveston to Le Havre. Herbert was aged 29 and had married the previous year. [www.bristolinformation.co.uk]
- HUNGARIAN PRINCE/BELGIAN PRINCE (3) was built in 1901 by Sir James Laing & Sons at Sunderland with a tonnage of 4765grt, a length of 391ft 6in, a beam of 51ft and a service speed of 11 knots. Sister of the Austrian Prince she was built as the Mohawk for Hogan's Menantic Steamship Company of New York but registered under the North Atlantic Steam Ship Co. of Bristol.
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Albert GALE gravestone at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol
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GALE gravestone at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol
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| Person ID |
I222 |
Gadd |
| Last Modified |
27 Aug 2010 |