มีใครพอจะทราบเรื่องราวของนายทหารเรือชาวเดนมาร์คผู้นี้หรือไม่คะ เข้าใจว่าเสียชีวิตที่ตรัง ในปี ค.ศ. 1914 มีญาติเขาถามมา โดยเข้าใจว่ามีรูปปั้นของทหารเรือผู้นี้อยู่ที่กรุงเทพฯ กรุณาดูข้อความข้างล่างค่ะ ขอบคุณมากค่ะ
I have been looking for information about a (Danish) relative of mine who was a commander in the Siamese Royal Navy for many years, who died in 1914.
According to family stories at one time there was a statue of him in Bangkok, but I do not know for sure. Much of the information I have comes from this obituary (Straits Times, 1914).
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19140224.2.6.aspx I am very interested in learning more, but am not sure where to look – any suggestions or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Reply from National Library Archives Singapore
We have checked library collection and managed to find the following
information for your reference please:
1)The news “Tragedy at Trang” was originally from Penang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 Feb 1914 P.7. The title was “Captain Drawned Tragedy at Trang attempte & Rescure fails”.(Source from 2 Jan –28 Feb1914 Penang Gazette, Microfilm no: NL1905)
2) You can search for Haurewitz (not Haurowitz) via
http://newspapers.nl.sg/. In the Strait Times on 31 Oct 1907, p2, Capt Haurewitz (not Haurowitz) worked on ship Muratha.
3) From book: "Directory & Chronicle for China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay-States, Siam, Netherlands India, Borneo, the Philippines, 1905" (microfilm NL 3338), Haurewitz , Lieut, Navy Department was found at the page 583 “Bangkok” under Foreigners in Government employ
4) Book title: The Siam directory, 1912.
Publisher: Bangkok, Thailand : White Lotus, c2005.
Call Number: RSEA 959.3 SIA -[DIR] Pg 207 Haurowitz, F., comdr., R.S.N. under Foreign Residents in Siam, 1912
More information from the reader
From the Straits Times obituary (24 Feb 1914) I have, here are the facts that might help a search.
He died 18 Feb 1914. Buried in Taptieng [according to Straits Times 21 Feb 1914 article.] Born in Denmark 40 years earlier (so born either early 1874 or late 1873).
'The deceased [Commander, Capt. F Haurowitz], a native of Denmark, was well known in Penang and on the Peninsula coasts since he was formerly in command of the gunboat Sucrib. He was for some years stationed at Monthon Puket, and had only recently left Penang Hospital where he had an operation.'
The deceased came out from Denmark to join the Siamese navy as a lieutenant in 1900. After serving six years he was promoted to lieutenant commander, and three years later was given command of the gunboat Bali. He had had several commands. He received the Siamese orders of the White Elephant and Crown of Siam.'
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19140224.2.6.aspx A 20 Feb 1912 article from the Straits Times, under shipping arrivals,
"Sucrib, H.I.S.M. gunboat 550 tons, 146 crew, 4 guns, 500 hp. Com, Haurowitz, Feb 18. From Bangkok, Feb 14. For Bangkok, Feb 22."
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19120220.2.15.aspx