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People on boardDENE, Elsie Beatrice Yvonne née Koe Elsie Beatrice Yvonne Koe was born in 1891 in Aldershot, Hampshire to Frederick William Brooke Koe and Beatrice Florence Ashby. Frederick was an army captain, born in England, whose father had settled near Portroe in County Tipperary. Elsie was the second of their two children, the eldest, Gwladys, was born in Dublin in 1888. Frederick served in West Africa in 1892/1893 and in China following the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. The family cannot be found in the 1901 census so were presumably living abroad. He was Acting Quarter-Master General, Western Command, then Director of Supplies and Transport during the war, becoming a Major General and then Colonel and C.B. and C.M.G.
Elsie and Arthur lived in England where John was born in Bodmin, Cornwall in 1912 and Patricia in Birkenhead in 1913. Her sister Gwladys’ husband, Marwood Yeatman, was killed in action in France in September 1914 and her aunt Ethel and grandfather Heber Koe both died in 1917 in Tipperary.
It is a small secluded graveyard with old stone walls and sheltering trees. The inscription on her grave says that she died “while bravely attempting to succour the children on board”.
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