Thomas Hugh Cecil Hickland Fee

Thomas Hugh Cecil Hickland Fee

Male 1911 - 1939  (28 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Hugh Cecil Hickland Fee was born on 1 Jan 1911 in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom (son of David Alfred Fee and Josephine Margaret Beck); died on 23 Nov 1939.

    Other Events:

    • Education: Queens University of Belfast
    • Education: Between Sep 1920 and Jul 1921; Campbell College, Belfast pupil no 1729
    • Military: 1939; Royal Naval Reserve, Engineer "Rawlpindi" - Lieutenant (E) R.N.R.

    Notes:


    In Memory of:
    Thomas Hugh Cecil Hickland Fee, Lieutenant (E) H.M.S. Rawalpindi, Royal Naval Reserve, who died on Thursday, 23rd November 1939

    COMMERATIVE INFORMATION
    Memorial: Liverpool Naval Memorial, Lancashire, United Kingdom
    Grave Source: Panel 2, Column 1
    Location: The Memorial is situated on the Mersey River Front at the Pier Head, Liverpool, close to and behind the Liver Buildings and the end of James Street. From the end of the M62 motorway follow the signs for the City Centre and Maritime Museum. The Liverpool Memorial consists of a circular column, faced in Portland stone, on a raised semi-circular platform; on its summit is a device of reflecting lenses, suggestive of a beacon. The platform is approached from the promenade by a flight of steps and is surrounded be a wall. At the head of the steps, at each end of the wall, there is a globe; one side being a celestial globe ornamented with the signs of the Zodiac, and the other side being a terrestrial globe showing the countries and seas of the world. Set in recesses in the wall are the bronze panels that bear the names of over 1300 casualties. At the base of the column, facing the steps and the promenade, beneathe the Naval badge of the Naval Crown, wreath, and foul anchor, is carved the inscription: THESE OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE MERCHANT NAVY DIED WHILE SERVING WITH THE ROYAL NAVY AND HAVE NO GRAVE BUT THE SEA. 1939 - 1945

    HISTORICAL INFORMATION: It was impossible during the war for the Navy to man all the auxiliary ships that served with it. Accordingly early in the war a manning depot was established at Liverpool for dealing with those men of the Merchant Navy who agreed to serve with the Royal Navy under the terms of what was known as a T.124 agreement, and became subject to Naval discipline while generally retaining their Merchant Navy rates of pay and other conditions. They served in various types of auxiliary vessels, at first mainly in armed merchant cruisers, but also in armed boarding vessels, cable ships, rescue tugs, and others on special service. The maximum number of T.124 officers and men exceeded 13,000. Among ships a large proportion of whose complement belonged to this service, the "Rawalpindi" and the "Jervis Bay" won unique renown from the circumstances of their end; but men from over 120 ships are commemorated on the memorial which it was decided to erect at Liverpool. The great majority of Merchant Navy men, who did not serve with the Navy, but with merchant ships, are commemorated on the Merchant Navy Memorial, on Tower Hill, London. This memorial was unveiled by the Admiral of the Fleet, The Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, K.T., G.C.B., O.M., D.S.O., on the 12th November 1952.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Alfred Fee was born on 28 Jan 1881 in Castlereagh, County Down, Ireland; died on 17 Jan 1934 in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

    Notes:


    Well known Belfast estate agent with political ambitions. Lived in Holywood along High Street in a large house, adjacent to the RC Church. Became chairman of the council. Gave family land to the town, at Sullivan Place, for the construction of the war memorial. (Source: Information received from Alan C. Beck, email dated February 24, 2002)

    David married Josephine Margaret Beck on 10 Jul 1906 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. Josephine (daughter of James Alexander Beck and Rosetta Bullick) was born on 29 Dec 1883 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 17 Mar 1959. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Josephine Margaret Beck was born on 29 Dec 1883 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland (daughter of James Alexander Beck and Rosetta Bullick); died on 17 Mar 1959.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas Hugh Cecil Hickland Fee was born on 1 Jan 1911 in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; died on 23 Nov 1939.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  James Alexander Beck was born in 1824 in Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland (son of Hugh Beck and Elizabeth McClelland); died on 1 Mar 1897 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; was buried in Apr 1897 in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Founder of Belfast Chemical Works
    • Residence: 1854, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland
    • Religion: 1877; Presbyterian - senior member of Committee at Ballysillan Presbyterian
    • Will: 21 Apr 1897, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; proven in Belfast Probate Office

    Notes:


    ...James Alexander Beck, the second son of Hugh Beck of Loughbrickland and Armagh, was born at Drumnahaire in 1824. He was known as a very talented scholar who was sent to Dublin to study law, but apparently came home with degree and became apprenticed into the linen trade with Dunbar, Mc Master & County at Gilford (Read Maralin Cohen Linen, Family and Community in Tullylish County, Down 1690-1914 Dublin 1997). James became experiienced in the chemical process and became aware of the commerical enterprise in supplying chemicals to the trade. He settled in Belfast in 1854, and subsequently was founder and proprietor of Belfast Chemical Works, which later became James A. Beck & Son - chemical manufactures principally to the linen trade. In 1859 he purchased Everton House and Estate from the marquis of Donegal, and died there on March 1, 1897, being buried in Belfast City Cemetery. His will, dated November 3, 1895, was proved at Belfast Probate Registry on April 21, 1897, and included several charitable bequests.
    ...There was a history that his father died young, and that they were estranged. Neither facts are substantiated by the various researches, in fact his father died when he was 26, and probably still at home....Married into the Bullick family, as did his cousin Alexander. Created a bit of a stir by marrying his late wife's younger sister. Developed a passion for travel which was passed on to his family. (Source: Information received from Allan C. Beck, John W. Beck, A.M.I.E.E., "Beck of Northern Ireland", 1931)
    ...Bought: 1859, Everton House from Marquis of Donegal (Source: Information received from Alan C. Beck, email dated February 24, 2002)

    James married Rosetta Bullick on 18 Apr 1876 in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Rosetta (daughter of Ralph Bullick) was born on 10 Apr 1848 in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland; died between Oct 1930 and Dec 1930 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Rosetta Bullick was born on 10 Apr 1848 in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland (daughter of Ralph Bullick); died between Oct 1930 and Dec 1930 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.
    Children:
    1. James Alexander Beck was born on 10 Jul 1876 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 6 Mar 1960 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.
    2. Archibald Beck was born on 6 Mar 1878 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 10 Nov 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
    3. Elizabeth Hickland Beck was born on 10 Mar 1880 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died in 1944; was buried in Castlereagh, County Down, Ireland.
    4. Rosetta Bullick Beck was born on 5 Nov 1881 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 10 Nov 1958 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.
    5. 3. Josephine Margaret Beck was born on 29 Dec 1883 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 17 Mar 1959.
    6. John Wilson Beck was born on 19 Nov 1885 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died on 22 Oct 1962 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.
    7. Ralph Bullick Beck was born on 26 Aug 1887 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; died about 1965 in Rustington, Sussex, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Hugh Beck was born in 1788 in Cascum, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland (son of William Beck and Margaret Hanna); died on 14 Dec 1850 in Gilford, County Down, Ireland; was buried in Dec 1850 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1821, Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland
    • Occupation: 1821; Farmer & grain merchant

    Notes:


    Hugh Beck, the sixth son of William Beck of Cascum, Loughbrickland, was born in 1788, and in 1821 per Census Returns he was engaged as farmer and grain merchant at Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland. He was then 33 years of age, and later, in the 1831 Census Returns, he was in business as a grain merchant at Armagh City, which he continued until his death on December 14, 1850. He married in 1813 Elizabeth, daughter of John McClelland of Greenan, Loughbrickland, who died at Beersbridge House, Belfast, on December 19, 1862. He left three sons and three daughters. (Source: John W. Beck, A.M.I.E.E., "Beck of Northern Ireland", 1931)

    Hugh married Elizabeth McClelland in 1814 in Ireland. Elizabeth was born in 1790 in Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died on 19 Dec 1862 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; was buried in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth McClelland was born in 1790 in Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died on 19 Dec 1862 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; was buried in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.

    Other Events:

    • Newspaper: 24 Dec 1862; The Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland), 24 December 1862, p2: Death

    Notes:

    Newspaper:

    DEATHS
    Beck—December 19, at Cottage, near Belfast, Eliza, relict of the late Mr. Hugh Beck, formerly of Banbridge, aged 72 years.

    Children:
    1. Margaret Beck was born in 1815 in Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died on 22 Aug 1856 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland; was buried in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.
    2. Archibald Beck was born in 1818 in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland; died on 8 Feb 1870 in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland; was buried in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland.
    3. Ann Beck was born in 1818 in Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died in 1873 in Donaghcloney, County Down, Ireland; was buried in 1873 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.
    4. Elizabeth Beck was born in 1821 in Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died in 1893 in Lurgan, County Armagh, Ireland; was buried in 1893 in Banbridge, County Down, Ireland.
    5. 6. James Alexander Beck was born in 1824 in Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died on 1 Mar 1897 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; was buried in Apr 1897 in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
    6. Hugh M. Beck was born in 1828 in Drumnahaire and Greenan, Loughbrickland, County Down, Ireland; died on 14 Apr 1872 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland; was buried in Apr 1872 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.

  3. 14.  Ralph Bullick and died.
    Children:
    1. Mary Bullick was born on 3 Feb 1834 in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland; died on 31 Jul 1875 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.
    2. 7. Rosetta Bullick was born on 10 Apr 1848 in Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland; died between Oct 1930 and Dec 1930 in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland.