111. Vincenza CREMONA [113335] (Michele CREMONA109, Stefano CREMONA106, Crispino CREMONA99, Xanto CREMONA93, Antonio CREMONA90, Mca Anna MAGRO88, Mco Andrea MAGRO86, Leonardo MAGRO84, Nobile Betta XIBERRAS82, Nobile Pietro XIBERRAS80, Nobile Antonio XIBERRAS78, Nobile Pino XIBERRAS76, Nobile Antonio XEBIRASI74, Nobile Pinu XEBIRASI72, Nobile Federico XEBIRASI70, Nobile Fangio XEBIRASI68, Nobile Xebirasi BIN SA'ID KALBID66, Prince Sa'id BIN SA'ID KALBID64, Prince Sa'id KALBID62, Emir Jafar VIII59, Emir Hasan SAMSAM AL-DAWLA IV57, Emir Jafar VII56, Emir Hasan SAMSAM AL-DAWLA III55, Emir Jafar VI53, Emir Hasan SAMSAM AL-DAWLA II52, Emir Jafar V51, Emir Jafar IV50, Emir Hasan SAMSAM AL-DAWLA I49, Emir Abu L'FUTAH YUSUF AL KALBI48, Emir Abd' Allah BIN MUHAMMAD AL-KALBI of Sicily & Malta47, Princess N AL-KALBI46, Emir Al-Hasan IBN ALI AL-KALBI I of Sicily42, Princess Richilda of Cordova40, Abdullah VII of Cordoba (Emir)39, Muhammad I of Cordoba (Emir)37, Muhammad II of Cordoba (Emir)36, Al-Hakam I of Cordoba (Emir)35, Hisham I of Cordoba (Emir)34, 'abdar Rahman I of Cordoba (Emir)33, Mu'awiya32, Hisham 10th Umayyad Caliph (Caliph)31, Abd al-Malik 5th Umayyad Caliph (Caliph)30, Marwãn 4th Umayyad Caliph (Caliph)29, Al-Hakam28, Abu al-As 1st Umayyad Caliph27, Umayya26, Abd Shams25, Abd Manãf24, Qusayy23, Kilab22, Murrah21, Ka'b20, Lu'ayy19, Ghalib18, Fihr16, Malik14, Nazar12, Kinana9, Khuzayma7, 'Amr6, Ilyass5, Mudar4, Nazar3, Ma'ad2, Adnan1) was born circa 1864 and died Jun Q 1918 in Medway Kent England aged about 54.
Noted events in her life were:
• Occupation: a Seamstress at the Time of her Daughter's Wedding on, Apr 10, 1908, Senglea Malta.
• Residence: at the Time of the Death of her Son, Charles, she lived at 21 Manor Street, Dec 30, 1915, Old Brompton Kent England.
Vincenza married William Edwin ETHERIDGE [113334], son of Charles Edward ETHERIDGE [113336] and Sarah WINSHIP [113337], on Nov 8, 1886 in Senglea Malta. William was born circa 1852 in Lymington Hampshire England and died Sep Q 1917 in Medway Kent England aged about 65. Another name for William was Guglielmo Edoardo Maria ETHERIDGE.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: a Royal Navy Stoker at the Time of his Daughter, Guiseppa's Marriage on, Apr 10, 1908, Senglea Malta.
• Occupation: noted as a Stoker Petty Officer RN [deceased] at the Time of his Daughter Sarah's Marriage, May 20, 1918, Plymouth Devon England.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 112 i. Giuseppa Lorenza Antonia ETHERIDGE [113332] was born on Aug 8, 1887 in Senglea Malta and died on Mar 18, 1948 in Chatham Kent England at age 60.
113 ii. Sarah ETHERIDGE [117235] was born on Jan 13, 1891 in Senglea Malta.
Sarah married Alfred James EDWARDS [117697], son of Robert George EDWARDS [117698], on May 20, 1918 in St Mark's Parish Church, Cambridge Road Ford Plymouth Devon England. Alfred was born circa 1891 in Devonport Devon England.
114 iii. Charles Joseph ETHERIDGE [114276] was born on Oct 17, 1894 in Senglea Malta and died on Dec 30, 1915 on board the HMS Natal in Cromarty Firth Scotland at age 21.
General Notes: In a Document received from Michael H U Smith in August 2018, he included the following:
Name:Charles Joseph Etheridge
Rank:Off Std 2nd [Officers Steward]
Birth Date:18 Oct 1893
Birth Place:Senglea, Malta
Branch of Service:Royal Navy
Cause of Death:Killed or died by means other than disease, accident or enemy action
Official Number Port Division:L.5268. (Ch)
Death Date:30 Dec 1915
Ship or Unit:HMS Natal
Location of Grave:Not recorded
Name and Address of Cemetery:Body Not Recovered For Burial
Relatives Notified and Address:
Mother: Mrs Vincensa Etheridge
21 Manor Street,
Old Brompton,
Kent
Wikipedia says:
HMS Natal was a Warrior-class armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century. She escorted the royal yacht in 1911-1912 for the newly crowned King George V's trip to India to attend the Delhi Durbar. During World War I the ship was assigned to the 2nd Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet, but did not participate in any battles. Natal was sunk by an internal explosion near Cromarty on 30 December 1915 with the loss of at least 390 crewmen and civilians. Most of her wreck was slowly salvaged over the decades until the remnants were demolished in the 1970s so they were no longer a hazard to navigation. The remains of her wreck are designated as a protected place under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986 as a war grave.
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