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Stewart O’Fee died of illness on 13th March 1920. HMS Vivid was a shore establishment in Devonport. He was 41 years old. |
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Warrant Schoolmaster Stewart O’Fee served with H.M.S. Vivid. |
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Stewart O’Fee served in the Royal Navy as a naval schoolmaster in various locations. |
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Stewart O’Fee enlisted with the Royal Navy on 7th August 1903, signing up for twelve years. |
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The census lists Stewart as age 22 living with his sister at house 32 in Hillhall, Drumbeg, County Down. He was a National School Teacher. |
26/10/2016 |
Inscribed on the family headstone surround is - Sgt J E O’Fee, R.A.F., Killed in action over Italy, 9th August 1944. The relationship between the two is not not known. |
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Stewart O'Fee was the eldest son of Stewart and Jane O'Fee (nee McIntyre). He was born in Kilrea on 2nd May 1878. |
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The CWGC record Naval Schoolmaster Stewart O’Fee as the son of Stewart O'Fee and Jane O'Fee of Kilrea. |
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Naval Schoolmaster Stewart O’Fee is buried in Kilrea (St. Patrick) Church Of Ireland Churchyard. |
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His mother died on 20th June 1909, aged 61 years. His father died 24th May 1911, aged 62 years. Both dates were taken from the family headstone. |
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The 1901 census does not list Stewart as living with the family at house 12 in Bridge Street, Kilrea, County Londonderry. His father was a grocer in Kilrea. |
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Family: Stewart O'Fee, Jane O'Fee, Jane O'Fee (born 27th March 1876), Stewart O'Fee (born 2nd May 1878), Margaret Maria O‘Fee (born 5th August 1880), Annie E O'Fee (born 22nd September 1882), James O'Fee (born 22nd September 1882), Jane Jeannie O'Fee (born 15th September 1884), Catherine/Kathleen Kate O'Fee (born 10th July 1888). |