Everatt, Henry

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 * HENRY EVERATT First-class Stoker Henry Everatt of Reedness, Goole, who was lost with H.M.S. Queen Mary in the recent naval battle off the coast of Jutland. He was 22 years of age, was the son of Mr Henry S. Everatt, farmer, Reedness, and had been in the Navy several years. A memorial service was held at Whitgift Parish Church on Whit-Sunday evening.||The Daily Mail 12 June 1916 via Spike Sheldon
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