Dean, Albert

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 * ALBERT DEAN ANOTHER CATHCART STREET OLD BOY Supposed Killed on the Black Prince. The parents of Albert Dean, a ship's writer, who is thought to have gone down with the Black Prince, have given up all hope for their son, not having heard either from him or the Admiralty since the North Sea engagement. He joined the Navy only two months before his going into action, and was on  board the Black Prince for one week. Before joining he was in the employ of the Great Central Railway in their Liverpool offices. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Dean, of 178 Park-road North. The unfortunate young man was 27 years of age, and engaged to be married soon. He is an old boy of Cathcart-street Council School, where news of his death will occasion deep regret.||Birkenhead News 14th June 1916 - Via Spike Sheldon
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