Friends of the Somme - Mid Ulster Branch
Coagh - Those That Served
Updates for Private Robert Hutchinson
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05/06/2017 Private Robert Hutchinson was serving with the Royal Marine Light Infantry, on board the battleship H.M.S. Goliath, when he died at sea off Gallipoli on 13th May 1915.
05/06/2017 Robert Hutchinson was the son of Robert and Fanny Hutchinson. Robert Hutchinson married Frances Thompson on 6th February 1863 in the district of Magherafelt.
05/06/2017 Robert is believed to be the only son and youngest of the family. He was born in Coagh, County Tyrone on 26th February 1882. He was one of seven children, four surviving by 1911.
05/06/2017 Known family: Robert Hutchison, Fanny Hutchison, Margaret Hutchison (born 1st May 1866), Fanny Hutchison (born 24th September 1870), Lizzie Hutchison (born about 1871), Hanny Hutchison (born 21st February 1873), Fanny Hutchison (born 13th July 1875), Margaret Hutchison (born 4th April 1878), Robert Hutchison (born 26th February 1882).
05/06/2017 The 1901 census does not list Robert as living with the family at house 74 in Creggan Road, Londonderry. His father was a carpenter. His mother was a shopkeeper.
05/06/2017 The 1911 census does not list Robert as living with the family at house 125 in Creggan Road, Londonderry. Both his mother and his father had retired.
05/06/2017 Commanded by Captain Thomas Lawrie Shelford, HMS Goliath was part of the Allied fleet during naval operations in the Dardanelles campaign, supporting the landing at X Beach during the landing at Cape Helles on April 25, 1915.
05/06/2017 Private Robert Hutchinson has no known grave and is commemorated on Panel 7 of the Plymouth Naval Memorial.
05/06/2017 On the night of May 12-13, 1915, HMS Goliath was stationed in Morto Bay off Cape Helles, along with HMS Cornwallis and a screen of five destroyers. Around 1 am on 13th May, the Turkish torpedo boat Muavenet, which was manned by a combined German and Turkish crew, eluded the destroyers HMS Beagle and HMS Bulldog and closed on the battleships. Muavenet fired three torpedoes which struck Goliath causing a massive explosion – the ship capsized almost immediately taking 570 of the 700-strong crew to the bottom.
05/06/2017 Private Robert Hutchinson had been in a previous engagement off the German South West African Coast on board HMS Goliath.
05/06/2017 Private Robert Hutchinson’s name was read out during a memorial service held in St Columb's (Church of Ireland) Cathedral, Londonderry, on Sunday, 1st August 1915, to commemorate the officers and men of the city of Derry, who had died during the first year of the Great War.
05/06/2017 His name was also read aloud during a special memorial service held in First Derry Presbyterian Church, on Friday, 4th August 1916, to pay tribute to the Presbyterian soldiers of the city of Londonderry, who had died during the first two years of the war.
05/06/2017 Private Robert Hutchinson is listed on Londonderry City Memorial at The Diamond
05/06/2017 His mother, Fanny, died on 28th November 1929 and was interred in Londonderry City Cemetery.
05/06/2017 The CWGC record Private Robert Hutchinson as the son of Fannie Hutchinson of 125 Creggan Road, Londonderry, and the late Robert Hutchinson
05/06/2017 Robert Hutchinson was a member of Great James Street Presbyterian Church in Londonderry.
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