1878 - 1914 (35 years)
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Name |
Christopher Thomas Hood |
Relationship | with George William Craxford
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Born |
13 Dec 1878 |
Deal, Kent |
Gender |
Male |
Military Award |
1900 |
China |
China Medal |
Military Service |
1914 |
North Sea |
Leading Seaman, Royal Navy |
Died |
22 Sep 1914 |
H.M.S. Hogue, Broad Fourteens, North Sea |
Commemoration |
1920 |
Chatham Naval Memorial, Chatham, Kent |
Notes |
- HMS Hogue sunk by torpedoes in North Sea. Also served at the Boxer rebellion, China Medal
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Person ID |
I9159 |
Extended Craxford Family |
Last Modified |
8 Mar 2008 |
Father |
Thomas Christopher Hodson Hood, b. 1854, Deal, Kent , d. 20 Dec 1920, Deal, Kent (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Wellard, b. 1851, Kingsdown, Deal, Kent , d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
26 Mar 1877 |
Kingsdown, Deal, Kent |
Family ID |
F8242 |
Group Sheet, Family chart |
Family |
Elizabeth Jane Wood |
Children |
| 1. Harold Christopher Hood, b. 19 Apr 1907, Deal, Kent , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 2. Doris Elizabeth Frances Hood, b. 15 Oct 1909, 1, Fairview Terrace, Deal, Kent , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. William Stephen Hood, b. 29 Jan 1911, 1, Fairview Terrace, Deal, Kent , d. Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Christopher Thomas Leslie Hood, b. 26 Feb 1915, 1, Fairview Terrace, Deal, Kent , d. 1940 (Age 24 years) |
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Last Modified |
26 Jan 2007 |
Family ID |
F8243 |
Group Sheet, Family chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 13 Dec 1878 - Deal, Kent |
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 | Military Award - China Medal - 1900 - China |
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 | Died - 22 Sep 1914 - H.M.S. Hogue, Broad Fourteens, North Sea |
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 | Commemoration - 1920 - Chatham Naval Memorial, Chatham, Kent |
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Photos |
 | H.M.S. Hogue A 12,000 ton Cressy class cruiser launched in August 1900, it was sunk with two other craft by submarine U9 in the "Broad Fourteens" in the North Sea of the coast of Norfolk.
The Loss of HMS Aboukir, Cressy and Hogue: World War I Naval Combat |
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