The SS Berlin was built in 1894 by Earles Shipbuilding
and Engineering Company of Hull for the Great Eastern Railway. The Berlin
operated from Harwich to the Hook of Holland.
Benjamin Catchpole died 21st
February 1907 when the Berlin upon which Benjamin was a Fireman (the coal shovelling
type!), sunk off the Hook of Holland (Hoek van Holland). Over a hundred people died
and many of the crew lived in Harwich. A photograph of Benjamin appeared
in the Daily Mirror on 22nd February 1907. Administration granted to Eliza
CATCHPOLE (wife). Estate value ?. Witnessed by John SPARROW (Shotley) and
Charles PRATCHETT (Maria St Harwich).
Benjamin's death is recorded in a Register of Deaths at
Sea (National Archives Reference
BT 334/040). The details are as follows :- CATCHPOLE Benjamin Age 48
Occupation Fireman, British Subject, Residence Dovercourt. Drowned, lost
with Vessel at Hook of Holland, 21st February 1907, Vessel Berlin, Vessel
Official number 99454, Registered Harwich, Tonnage 586, References C&D
6a and LB 7/07. (Meaning of these references unclear (LB could mean letter
book)).
New: Link to transcript of Board of Trade list of passengers and crew that died upon SS Berlin.
Link
to official list of the officers and crew as reported in East Anglian Daily Times
Link to Passenger List (Acrobat
Format file)
Link to Post Card of SS
Berlin Wreck
Link to set of 8 Dutch Posts of SS Berlin Wreck
Link to 1894 picture "The SS "Berlin" the addition to the Great Eastern Company's Continental Fleet"
Links to other websites [under development]
Index of Probate Grants (Wills)
relating to Crew and Passengers on SS Berlin (Acrobat
Format file)
Several memorials to Berlin crew are listed in the the National Maritime Museums
database to seafarers and victims of maritime disasters at http://www.nmm.ac.uk/memorials/Index.cfm.
Joseph HELFENSTEIN is buried in the Catholic section of the Brookwood
Cemetery near Woking Surrey (see photo here) and was featured in an article
of "Necropolis News" Vol. 4 No 2 Spring 2003 of Brookwood Cemetery
Society.
Louis GYSIN von Liestal Schweiz born 19 November 1880 is buried at the
Beukenhauge Cemetery, s-Gravenzande, Netherlands (see
photo here).