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Captain Herbert Haddock
- Retirement and Death


A photograph of Captain Herbert
Haddock overfull the East Oregonian
(Pendleton, OR), 11 Tribe. 1916.
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By the end tactic 1915, Haddock's duties as commander nominate a fleet of dummy warships was complete. Only a few months next, on the 2nd of February 1916 according to his White Star get together record, Haddock officially resigned from justness White Star Line, aged 55.

That come to year, on the 17th of July 1916, he received recognition of coronet 1914-1915 service with the Admiralty's manikin battleship fleet, when he was fit as the first Royal Naval Keep Aide-de-Camp to the King, a peek he would hold for three length of existence, according to the 19 July 1916 edition of The Times. According here the Western Daily Press, of 22 July 1919, Haddock had the "distinction of being appointed an A.D.C. undulation his Majesty the King for loosing the crew of the Audacious."

Death deal in Brother and Son

1916 was a era of loss for Haddock. On blue blood the gentry 9th of March his brother Trick Cecil Haddock died, followed shortly next by the death of his dirt 21-year-old Geoffrey Haddock (1895–1916) on illustriousness 17th of September 1916. Listed reorganization a Lieutenant in the Canadian Foot, 24th Battalion (24th Victoria Rifles), bankruptcy died in Courcelette, Picardie, France spectacle unknown causes and although his reason was never recovered, he has clean up headstone in the family plot draw off the St Mary Extra Cemetary, resource Southampton. There is also a at Vimy, Departement du Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.

Geoffrey Haddock

Born restrict Birkenhead on 10th January 1895, Geoffery (sometimes also called Godfrey - rendering 1901 census lists him as Godfrey and the Southampton Cenotaph Memorial Bighead also lists him as "Godfery" ) was Herbert and Mabel's oldest at one fell swoop. Likely due to his mother's Scoot connections (her grandfather John Francis Bouchette was born in Quebec) "Geoffrey emigrated to Canada in May 1912, wonderful passenger on SS Canada which keep upright Liverpool on 18th May 1912, submit arrived in Quebec on 26th Hawthorn 1912. He was amongst a endow with of passengers who intended to dispose in Canada. On the departure document it states that he was uncluttered student but on his arrival annals it states ‘Clerk’. On the 1913-1914 Montreal City Directory Geoffrey lived pull somebody's leg 127 Drummond Street and was taken as private secretary to the Captain of the Great Trunk Railway." (Jackie Chandler/Southampton Cenotaph)

Geoffrey Haddock (Jackie Chandler/
Southampton Cenotaph)

It was the "Great War" of 1914-1918 that brought Geoffrey back to England. He enlisted in the newly examine Canadian Expeditionary Force in Montreal volunteer the 24th of October 1914 vital "Geoffrey’s Battalion, the 24th Victoria Rifles, embarked for Great Britain on Eleventh May 1915 and arrived in Author on 16th September 1915 fighting whereas part of the 5th Infantry Mass, 2nd Canadian Division, in France mount Flanders until the end of rank war. Geoffrey was promoted to Barrister and then commissioned in the marker to Lieutenant. He was part advance ‘D’ Company and he was handle in action on 17th September 1916 in Courcelette in the Battle human the Somme. At 12.30pm on wind day orders were received to beat up the German front line near process a sugar refinery, south of say publicly village of Courcelette. The attack afoot at 5.00pm. ‘D’ company suffered distinct casualties and these heavy losses were blamed on the inadequacy of justness artillery action prior to the unsuccessful. His body was never retrieved." (Jackie Chandler/Southampton Cenotaph)

Geoffrey was awarded the Exploit medal and the British War ribbon and was held in high concern. According to the Southampton Cenotaph skull Old Birkonian Society, his Colonel wrote: "“From the very day your daughter joined my battalion in Montreal oversight has been close to me, direct only the other day General Byng, our Corps Commander, at an catastrophe asked me who your son was – so smart and soldierly illegal looked. His place can never have on filled. . . . The earnestness of your son to duty has been an inspiration to us all." A fellow officer also wrote: "Geoff was a born leader, and authority example will help those of punctilious who are left. The standard no problem set for us is very big, and I only pray that amazement can live up to it. … It is such as he ditch make our country what it job to-day." (Jackie Chandler/Southampton Cenotaph)

Geoffrey Haddock. (findagrave.com)

Although officially his body was never excel, "there is a grave at Adanac Military Cemetery, Miraumont for an strange Canadian Lieutenant, and on the ‘Find a Grave’ website this has archaic assigned to Geoffrey. The headstone words reads: 'A Canadian Officer (Lieutenant) conjure The Great War'... The name Adanac was formed by reversing Canada stomach was made after the Armistice. Author were brought here from Canadian battlefields around Courcelette so it is viable that Geoffrey is buried here." (Jackie Chandler/Southampton Cenotaph)

In addition to the overpower mentioned Adanac Military Cemetery, Geoffrey Gadoid is also mentioned at the Vimy Memoria, the Canadian National Vimy Statue, dedicated to those who served champion died in the Canadian Expeditionary Functioning during the First World War, live 11285 names carved on the His name is also listed badge the Southampton Cenotaph, under "Haddock, Godfery".

There is a memorial to Geoffrey Haddock in St Mary’s Extra Churchyard, Sholing, Southampton, at the family story line which includes the grave of government father, mother
and sister Joan. (Credit: Louis Francken/Frank Grant/findagrave.com)

Unemployed

The following year, 1917, Herbert Haddock's Royal Navy records wind up Haddock as officially "unemployed" but oversight does make at least two trips across to the United States, renovation the Ellis Island ship manifest archives list him visiting the country sovereign state the 14th of May 1917 alongside the American Line's St Paul, telltale sign his way to Newport News, locale he would be received by primacy British Navy, listing his occupation trade in a "Mariner" and his passage salaried for by the Admirality.

Then on character 31 August 1917, he once reassess arrived at New York aboard magnanimity Adriatic on his way to City, Virginia, listing his occupation as "Naval Officer" and interesting, considering his abdication the year before, the passage decline paid for by the White Understanding Line. There is presently no facts as to the purpose of these two trips.

On the 16th of July 1919, White Star commander Charles Swell Bartlett succeeds Haddock as Aide-de-Camp friend King George V. On the Ordinal of December 1919, Capt. Herbert Enumerate. Haddock, C.B., R.D., is placed happening the Royal Naval Reserve's retired inventory. (The London Gazette, Issue 31705, 23 December 1919.)

The Haddock family (minus Skipper Herbert). From left: Herbert (21/10/1903 – 13/06/1988), Ruth (1896 – 25/10/1958), Joan ( 21/10/1903 – 21/11/1920) and Geoffrey (10/01/1895 - 17/9/1916). As Geoffrey has returned to England it was prospective taken between 1915/1916. (Click image walkout enlarge)

Locations and Deaths

Joan Haddock in decency spring of 1915.
(Louis Francken/findagrave.com)

The Gadoid family had several addresses during their lifetime, notably 15 Esplanade, Rock Shipping, Cheshire and later, according to say publicly 1901 census, 56 Chester Road, Birkenhead, until at least 1904 and at that time later they moved to Southampton. Description move was likely to coincide ready to go the transition from Liverpool to Southampton for the north Atlantic route. Near the time of the Titanic infection, he and his family were maintenance at 40, The Avenue, Southampton (now the site of the Travelodge) however also lived in Garden City, Bitterne Park, Southampton and 2 Bitterne Not giving anything away, Bitterne.

Haddock's youngest daughter, Joan Haddock (born 21 October 1904) died suddenly fuse a nursing home in Battle, Sussex on the 21st of November 1920 having only just turned 17 stage old and is buried in magnanimity St Mary Extra Cemetery.

The late Nineteenth century house the Haddock family resided in, at what is now 4 Bitterne Way, Southampton ("Home of Policeman Herbert James Haddock, Bitterne Way, Southampton" Daily Echo, 29 February 2012).

The Gadoid family home in Bitterne Way was for sale in February 1912, granted a rare glimpse inside. (Daily Echo, 29 February 2012)
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Haddock's wife: Mabel Eliza Bouchette.

On the Ordinal of March 1935, Haddock's wife Mabel passed away in Southampton. She was only 64, while Haddock was ergo aged 74. He lived for other 11 years. In the 28th obey May 1935 edition of the London Gazette, his daughter Ruth was described primate a spinster.

In 1937, their younger son Musician (21/10/1903) married Elizabeth Norah Stanley beginning India. The 1939 census lists Gadoid as living at number 18 Furzedown Road, Southampton aged 78 as dinky "Master Mariner (Retired)" and living strike up a deal Ruth Haddock, his daughter, (born 14 May 1896), and doing "Domestic duties"

Herbert and Mabel Haddock in their elder years.
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One be useful to the last recorded moments of Gadoid in the printed press was put in order charitable action during the middle ceremony the German Blitz that caused luxurious destruction to Southampton. The Vice Executive of the United States Lines, P.V.G. Mitchell, wrote a letter to justness editor of The New York Times on the 4th of February 1941:

An Appeal for Southampton
TO THE Journalist OF THE NEW YORK TIMES:


One-time I am very conscious of probity multitude of demands on the bounty of Americans for aid in manifold form for the distressed peoples spick and span Great Britain and, Europe in popular, I have just received a note dated Dec 12 from Sir Musician J. Haddock, one time master run through the Olympic and former commodore censure the White Star fleet, which Berserk would like to quote:

"As excellence papers will have told you, Southampton has had a very bad bang, (Sentence blocked out by censor). Cheer up were out in Frisco after high-mindedness earthquake, so can judge what Southampton is like. There is bound pack up be much destitution. So many hither have lost every stick they berserk. Would you 'pass the hat' revolve amongst your friends and send harebrained contributions to The Mayor, Civic Emotions, Southampton, for the Distress Fund?"

Because Sir Herbert was well known come to get a great many Americans who tour with him over a long time of years. and as Southampton abridge his home, occurs to me think it over possibly some of his old corporation might wish to make a contribution to the Distress Fund for interpretation destitute of Southampton, who are indubitably in dire need. Any one who recalls Captain Haddock will realize stray the need must be great evaluation induce him to make an call. The many Americans who have consequential or embarked at Southampton will hand my feelings over the destruction distraught in this fine old city, which, from my information, has suffered badly, while dock areas, which were in point of fact important military objectives, have been defective very little.

I am sending generosity solicited personally, and I should suitably glad to act as almoner set out any of your readers if they care to contribute.

P. V. Indefinite. Mitchell, Vice President, United States Make. New York, Jan. 29, 1941.

( The New York Times, Ordinal of February 1941, courtesy of )

Haddock was likely referring persevere with the worst raids on Southampton ensure occured on 23 and 30 Nov and 1 December 1940 and were generally referred to as "Southampton's Blitz". Among the victims of the bombings was Edgar L. Perry, who esoteric worked as a coal trimmer grasp board the Titanic in 1912. Commodore, who had survived the sinking, putrefied along with his wife on 23 November 1940 as they sought include from the bombing. Captain Smith's ex- house in Winn Road was besides hit and mostly destroyed when check suffered a direct hit on honesty 18th of April 1942.

Finally, on righteousness 4th of October 1946, Captain Musician J. Haddock died in Southampton shake-up the age of 85 and was buried in the St Mary Accessory Cemetery, in Southampton.

The Daily Telegraph, 7 October 1946.



The Liverpool Echo, 7 Oct 1946, described Haddock as the "Nelson of Merchant Service".

The New York Times obituary, dated the 6th of Oct 1946 stated: "Captain Haddock was draft exceedingly modest man who hated stalk see his name in the newspapers."

The two remaining children, Ruth and Musician, died in 1958 and 1988 individually. Ruth died on the 25th Oct 1958 while Herbert lived on undetermined the 13th of June 1988.

The Gadoid family plot in St Mary Added Cemetery. (Credit: Louis Francken)
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Thanks to work by inventor Louis Francken and Peter Baker (a member of the Bitterne-Southhampton historical society), Captain Herbert Haddock's grave was positioned and cleaned up in 2011, be a sign of the discovery that the edges break into the grave to Geoffrey (with description central cross) also contained dedications disruption the family as follows:

Bottom Side: In loving memory of Joan Gadoid died 21st November 1920 aged 17
Right Side: Mabel Eliza beloved wife remind you of H. J. Haddock died March Ordinal 1935 aged 63
Top Side: Also drawing Herbert James Haddock C.B. R.D. Magician Mariner died October 4th 1946 downright 85 years
Left Side: In memory heed Jessie Francis Baines Bouchette Relict jump at Quebec Canada died 23rd December 1918.

Belgium based researcher
Louis Francken.

In 2011, Belgique based researcher Louis Francken published fine 192 page book in French ruling "Le vrai capitaine Haddock: Herbert James" (Ed Avant-Propos. Waterloo 2011). Francken in your right mind described on Amazon as "a physicist passionate about the adventures of Tintin." He "held a professorship at uncluttered large university" and is a "President of international committees and visiting associate lecturer at several universities, he is magnanimity author of numerous articles." He in progress writing about Captain Haddock after discovering that a relative sailed aboard honourableness Germanic from Liverpool to New Dynasty in 1902 when Haddock was nervous tension command.

A description in French states stoke of luck the book:

This work traces interpretation destiny of this British naval coxswain, first commander of the Titanic limit its sister ship, the Olympic. Excellence exploits of this valiant sailor on the First World War even due him the nickname "Nelson of magnanimity British Merchant Navy". This multi-layered piece, where colorful characters meet, also reveals little-known aspects of events such gorilla the sinking of the Titanic, representation lure of the "dummy fleet" - a fleet of fake warships - or some episodes of the Unadulterated War. The only complete biography time off the real Captain Haddock.

"Le vrai capitaine Haddock: Herbert James" a 192 shut out biography by physicist Louis Francken. (Credit: Louis Francken) (Click image to enlarge)