Crew of the Titanic
The crew of the RMS Titanic were among the estimated 2,240 people who sailed on the maiden voyage of the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners, from Southampton, England, to New York City in the United States.[1] Halfway through the voyage, the ship struck an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 people,[2] including approximately 688 crew members.[3]
Crew
The following is a full list[4] of known crew members who sailed on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic.
Included in this list are the nine-member Guarantee Group and the eight members of the ship's band, who were given passenger accommodations and treated as both passengers and crew.[5][6] They are also included in the list of passengers on board RMS Titanic.
Crew members are colour-coded, indicating whether they were saved or perished.
The crew member did not survive
The crew member survived
Survivors are listed with the lifeboat from which they were known to be rescued by the RMS Carpathia, on 15 April 1912.
Victims whose remains were recovered after the sinking are listed with a superscript next to the body number, indicating the recovery vessel:
- MB – CS Mackay-Bennett (bodies 1–306)
- M – CS Minia (bodies 307–323)
- MM – CGS Montmagny (bodies 326–329)
- A – SS Algerine (body 330)
- O – RMS Oceanic (bodies 331–333)
- I – SS Ilford (body 334)
- OT – SS Ottawa[7] (body 335)
Numbers 324 and 325 were unused, and the six bodies buried at sea by the Carpathia also went unnumbered.[8] Several recovered bodies were unidentifiable and thus not all numbers are matched with a person.
Upon recovery, the bodies of 209 identified and unidentified victims of the sinking were brought to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Of those, 121 were taken to the non-denominational Fairview Lawn Cemetery, 59 were repatriated, 19 were buried in the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, and 10 were taken to the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. The bodies of the remaining recovered victims were either delivered to family members or buried at sea.[citation needed]
The "Hometown" field may be misleading. Many crews had secondary or temporary addresses in Southampton, which they gave when signing the crew list, and others may have only recently relocated there. In particular, the number of crew from Merseyside is understated; for example, Chief Engineer Joseph Bell and Chief Steward Andrew Latimer lived with their families in the Liverpool area. Dr. Alan Scarth, in his book Titanic and Liverpool, identifies 115 crew members with close connections to the city, of whom only 28 survived.[9]
Officers
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Position | Lifeboat | Body |
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Smith, Commander Edward John, RNR | 62 | Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England | Southampton | Captain | ||
Wilde, Lieutenant Henry Tingle, RNR | 39 | Walton, Lancashire, England | Chief Officer | |||
Murdoch, Lieutenant William McMaster, RNR | 39 | Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland | Belfast | First Officer | ||
Lightoller, Sub-Lieutenant Charles Herbert, RNR | 38 | Netley, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Second Officer | B | |
Pitman, Mr. Herbert John | 34 | Castle Cary, Somerset, England | Third Officer | 5 | ||
Boxhall, Sub-Lieutenant Joseph Groves, RNR | 28 | Hull, Yorkshire, England | Fourth Officer | 2 | ||
Lowe, Sub-Lieutenant Harold Godfrey, RNR | 29 | Barmouth, Merionethshire, Wales | Fifth Officer | 14 | ||
Moody, Sub-Lieutenant James Paul, RNR | 24 | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | Belfast | Sixth Officer |
Deck
The Titanic employed:
- One able officer, also known as a bosun or boatswain, and one boatswain’s mate, who had seniority over all the unlicensed deck crew. They were experienced seamen who managed the deck lines, deck cranes, winches, lifeboat davits, etc. on the deck. Only the boatswain’s mate survived.
- Two medical doctors, one senior and one junior, titled Surgeon and Assistant Surgeon respectively. They were responsible for treating injuries and illnesses on board involving passengers (of any class) or crew and had access to the ship's hospital and store of pharmaceuticals. Neither medical officer survived the sinking.
- 29 able seamen, who had completed additional training and usually had seniority over other crew members. They carried out the day-to-day operations of the ship. In addition, they were trained to operate the lifeboat davits and man the lifeboats themselves. Each able seaman was assigned to a lifeboat and take charge of that boat if no officer were present. About eight of these men were lost when they went below decks to open the E Deck gangway and were never seen again.[10][11] As almost all the remaining able seamen had departed in the first lifeboats launched, the lifeboats launched subsequently had a shortage of trained seamen to man them. As a result, a few stokers and even victualling stewards (some of whom had no experience with lifeboats) were ordered to man the launching and rowing of the boats. In one instance, a passenger with yachting experience (Arthur Godfrey Peuchen) was put in co-command of a lifeboat.[10][11] Nineteen of these survived the sinking.
- Two Masters-at-Arms, who, along with the First Officer, kept the keys to the only firearms on board. One survived, one was lost.
- Seven quartermasters (all of whom survived); highly trained seamen who worked on and around the bridge to steer the ship as helmsmen, manage signal flags, and stand watch on the bridge to assist the Duty Officer with general navigation.
- Two window cleaners. One survived, one was lost.
- Two Carpenters/Joiners which keep eye on fresh water and were repairing and working with wooden parts of ship (neither one survived the sinking)
- One lamp trimmer. His duties, as he said was “to mix the paint, and all that kind of thing for the ship, and to look after all the decks, trim all the lamps, and get them in proper order. That is all, I think. To put the lights in at nighttime and take them off at daybreak.” He survived the sinking.
- Six lookouts (all of whom survived), who worked two to a shift in the crow's nest; the shifts lasted only two hours at a time because of extremely cold winds which lookouts were exposed to in the open crow's nest. Despite the myths, lookouts were never supposed to have binoculars. They were supposed to see the object and not identify it. The binoculars would have made the view area even smaller and not help at all since the iceberg was practically invisible to the human eye. With the air temperature at 28 °F (−2 °C), and a 20-mile-per-hour (32 km/h) headwind.
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Position | Lifeboat | Body |
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Anderson, Mr. John | 42 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 3 | |
Archer, Mr. Ernest Edward | 36 | 3 | ||||
Bailey, Mr. Henry Joseph | 46 | Master-at-arms | 16 | |||
Bradley, Mr. Thomas Henry | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | ||
Brice, Mr. Walter Thomas | 42 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 11 | |
Bright, Mr. Arthur John | 42 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Quartermaster | D | ||
Buley, Mr. Edward John | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Able Seaman | 10 | ||
Clench, Mr. Frederick Charles | 33 | 12 | ||||
Clench, Mr. George James | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | ||
Couch, Mr. Frank | 28 | Port Isaac, Cornwall | 253MB | |||
Davis, Mr. Stephen James | 39 | Landport, Hampshire, England | ||||
Evans, Mr. Alfred Frank | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Lookout | 15 | |
Evans, Mr. Frank Oliver | Able Seaman | 10 | ||||
Fleet, Mr. Frederick | Belfast | Lookout | 6 | |||
Foley, Mr. John | 46 | Storekeeper | 4 | |||
Forward, Mr. James | 27 | Southampton | Able Seaman | 16 | ||
Haines, Mr. Albert M. | 31 | Belfast | Boatswain | 9 | ||
Harder, Mr. William | 39 | Southampton | Window Cleaner | 14 | ||
Hemming, Mr. Samuel Ernest | 43 | Belfast | Lamp Trimmer | 4 | ||
Hichens, Mr. Robert | 29 | Southampton | Quartermaster | 6 | ||
Hogg, Mr. George Alfred | Belfast | Lookout | 7 | |||
Holman, Mr. Harry | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Able Seaman | ||
Hopkins, Mr. Robert John | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 13 | |
Horswill, Mr. Albert Edward James | 33 | 1 | ||||
Humphreys, Mr. Sidney James | 52 | Quartermaster | 11 | |||
Hutchinson, Mr. John Hall | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Carpenter/Joiner | 170MB | |
Jewell, Mr. Archie | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Lookout | 7 | |
Jones, Mr. Thomas William | 34 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 8 | |
King, Mr. Thomas Walter | 42 | Portsmouth, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Master-at-arms | ||
Lee, Mr. Reginald Robinson | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Lookout | 13 | |
Lucas, Mr. William Arthur | 25 | Able Seaman | D | |||
Lyons, Mr. William Henry[12] | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 4 | |
Matherson, Mr. David | 33 | 192MB | ||||
Mathais, Mr. Montague Vincent | 29 | Mess Steward | ||||
Maxwell, Mr. John | 29 | Belfast | Carpenter/Joiner | |||
McCarthy, Mr. William | 48 | Cork, County Cork, Ireland | Southampton | Able Seaman | 4 | |
McGough, Mr. James Francis | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | 9 | |||
Moore, Mr. George Alfred | 32 | 3 | ||||
Nichols, Mr. Albert William Stanley | 47 | Shirley, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Boatswain | ||
O'Loughlin, Dr. William Francis Norman, MD[13] | 62 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Surgeon | ||
Olliver, Mr. Alfred John | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Quartermaster | 5 | |
Osman, Mr. Frank | 27 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 2 | |
Pascoe, Mr. Charles Henry | 45 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | 8 | |||
Perkis, Mr. Walter John | 37 | Belfast | Quartermaster | 4 | ||
Peters, Mr. William Chapman | 26 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 9 | |
Poingdestre, Mr. John Thomas | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | 12 | |||
Rowe, Mr. George Thomas | 32 | Gosport, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Quartermaster | C | |
Sawyer, Mr. Robert James | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Window Cleaner | ||
Scarrott, Mr. Joseph George | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 14 | |
Simpson, Dr. John Edward, MD[14] | 37 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Surgeon | ||
Smith, Mr. William | 26 | Able Seaman | ||||
Symons, Mr. George Thomas Macdonald | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Lookout | 1 | |
Tamlyn, Mr. Frederick | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Mess Steward | 123MB | |
Taylor, Mr. Charles William Frederick | 35 | Able Seaman | ||||
Terrell, Mr. Bertram | 20 | |||||
Vigott, Mr. Philip Francis | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Able Seaman | 13 | |
Weller, Mr. William Clifford | 30 | Belfast | 7 | |||
Wynn, Mr. Walter | 41 | Shirley, Hampshire, England | Quartermaster | 9 |
Engineering
The engineers were responsible for keeping the engines, generators, and other mechanical equipment on the Titanic running. They were the highest paid members of the crew and had the education and technical expertise to operate, maintain, and repair the engineering plant.
Shortly after leaving Southampton, a fire was discovered in the coal bunker of No 5 Boiler Room. For a number of days, coal trimmers were detailed to trace the source of the fire and extinguish it.
On the night of 14 April, the Second Engineering Officer, John Henry Hesketh – the senior engineer on duty, and Leading Fireman Frederick Barrett were talking in No 6 Boiler room when the Titanic struck the iceberg at 11.40 pm. It ripped this part of the ship and the pair escaped through the connecting tunnel to No 5 Boiler Room, closing the bulkhead doors. Barrett later gave evidence at the Southampton Enquiry.[15]
Most of the engineering crew remained below decks in the engine and boiler rooms: some fighting a losing battle to keep the ship afloat by operating the pumps in the forward compartments as well as keeping the steam up in the boiler rooms, so as to prevent boiler explosion on contact with the water; and others keeping the generators running to maintain power and lights throughout the Titanic up until two minutes before the ship sank. It is speculated that their actions delayed the sinking for over an hour and helped keep the ship afloat long enough for nearly all the lifeboats to be launched.[16] Some of the men working downstairs were killed when seawater flooded this section as the ship hit the iceberg.
- The RMS Titanic employed
- 25 engineers; all were lost.
- 2 boilermakers; both were lost.
- 13 leading firemen (Stoker Foremen) and 163 firemen (Stokers). The ship had 29 boilers, 25 containing six furnaces each, four containing three furnaces each, for a total of 162 furnaces.[17] Each fireman was assigned one boiler and three furnaces. Of the Titanic's six boiler rooms, each leading fireman was assigned to two of them with 10 to 15 firemen under him. Next to each boiler was a coal chute that deposited coal from the overhead coal bunkers, and a fireman with a shovel would constantly feed coal into the three furnaces. Shifts for all the firemen and their foremen were four hours on and eight hours off. The heat in the boiler rooms usually exceeded 120 °F (49 °C), so a four-hour shift was very demanding. Most of the firemen worked wearing only their undershirts and shorts. Of the firemen, only three leading firemen and around 45 other firemen survived. Several of the firemen who survived got into the lifeboats dressed only in their undershirts and shorts in 28 °F (−2 °C) weather.[18]
- 73 trimmers, or coal trimmers, on the Titanic. Of the engineering crew, the trimmers were paid the least and had probably the worst job of the crew. The trimmers worked inside the coal bunkers located on top of and between the boilers. The trimmers used shovels and wheelbarrows to move coal around the bunker to keep the coal level, and to shovel the coal down the coal chute to the firemen below to shovel it into the furnaces. If too much coal built up on one side of a coal bunker, the ship would actually list to that side. All the residual heat from the boilers rose up into the coal bunkers, and inside, the bunkers were poorly lit, full of coal dust, and extremely hot from the boilers.[18] Around 20 of them survived.
- 33 greasers. These men worked in the turbine and reciprocating engine rooms alongside the engineers and they were responsible for maintaining and supplying oil and lubricants for all the mechanical equipment. Only four of them survived.[18]
- Eight electricians; six (one Chief, one senior, and four Assistants) as part of the crew company and an additional two (one senior, one Apprentice) in the Guarantee Group. All eight were lost.
- Six mess hall stewards. These men worked in the crew's kitchen to cook and serve food for the crew: four served the engineering crew; two served the firemen. Just one steward from engineering survived.
- Memorials
- A memorial to the 244 engineers, firemen, trimmers, and greasers who lost their lives during the sinking of the Titanic is located in the ship's port of registry, Liverpool. It is named the Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic.
- A memorial to the Titanic Engineers in Southampton, from where many of the crew members came.
- The Chief Engineer, Joseph Bell (who was born in Farlam), has a headstone at Farlam, near Brampton, Cumbria, in the graveyard of St Thomas a Becket Church.[19]
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Position | Lifeboat | Body |
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Abrams, Mr. William Thomas | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Adams, Mr. Robert John | 26 | |||||
Allen, Mr. Henry | 30 | 145MB | ||||
Allen, Mr. Ernest Frederick | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | B | |
Allsop, Mr. Alfred Samuel | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Electrician | ||
Avery, Mr. James Albert | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 15 | |
Bailey, Mr. George Frank | 46 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Baines, Mr. Richard | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Greaser | |||
Bannon, Mr. John Joseph | 34 | |||||
Barlow, Mr. Charles Henry | 30 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Barnes, Mr. Charles | 29 | |||||
Barnes, Mr. John | 39 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | ||||
Barrett, Mr. Frederick William | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Leading Fireman | 13 | |
Barrett, Mr. Frederick William | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Beattie, Mr. Joseph John | 33 | Belfast | Greaser | |||
Beauchamp, Mr. George William | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 13 | |
Bell, Mr. Joseph | 51 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Chief Engineer | ||
Bendell, Mr. Frank | 23 | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | |||
Bennett, Mr. George Alfred | 30 | |||||
Benville, Mr. Edward | 42 | |||||
Bessant, Mr. William Edward Lowe | 40 | |||||
Bevis, Mr. Joseph Henry | 22 | Trimmer | ||||
Biddlecombe, Mr. Reginald Charles | 31 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Biggs, Mr. Edward Charles | 20 | |||||
Billows, Mr. James | 20 | Trimmer | ||||
Binstead, Mr. Walter William | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 3 | |
Black, Mr. Alexander | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Black, Mr. D. | 41 | |||||
Blackman, Mr. Albert Edward | 23 | |||||
Blake, Mr. Percival Albert | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 15 | |
Blake, Mr. John Douglas Stanley George | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Mess Steward | ||
Blake, Mr. Thomas Henry | 36 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Blaney, Mr. James | 32 | |||||
Blann, Mr. Eustace Horatius | 21 | |||||
Bott, Mr. William Thomas | 44 | Greaser | ||||
Bradley, Mr. Patrick Joseph | 38 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Brewer, Mr. Henry "Harry" | 30 | Trimmer | ||||
Briant, Mr. Albert | 34 | Greaser | ||||
Briant, Mr. Arthur | 30 | Greaser | ||||
Brooks, Mr. J. | 25 | Trimmer | ||||
Brown, Mr. John | Fireman/Stoker | 267MB | ||||
Brown, Mr. Joseph James | Eastleigh, Hampshire, England | |||||
Burroughs, Mr. Arthur Peckham | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | ||||
Burton, Mr. Edward John | 35 | |||||
Butt, Mr. William John | 30 | Freemantle, Hampshire, England | 77MB | |||
Calderwood, Mr. Hugh | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Trimmer | |||
Canner, Mr. John | 40 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Carr, Mr. Richard Stephen | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Trimmer | |||
Carter, Mr. James | 46 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Casey, Mr. Thomas | 28 | Trimmer | ||||
Castleman, Mr. Edward | 37 | Greaser | 78[?]MB | |||
Cavell, Mr. George Henry | 22 | Sholing Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 15 | |
Cherrett, Mr. William Victor | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Chisnall, Mr. George Alexander | 36 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Boilermaker | 111MB | |
Chorley, Mr. John Henry | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Clark, Mr. William | 42 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 15 | |
Coe, Mr. Harry | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Coleman, Mr. John | 57 | Belfast | Mess Steward | 112{?}MB[20] | ||
Collins, Mr. John Samuel | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 1 | |
Combes, Mr. George | 34 | 3 | ||||
Cooper, Mr. Henry William | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Cooper, Mr. Frederick George | 24 | Trimmer | ||||
Copperthwaite, Mr. Albert Harry | 28 | |||||
Corcoran, Mr. Dennis | 33 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Cotton, Mr. Alfred | 35 | Trimmer | ||||
Couch, Mr. Joseph Henry | 49 | Greaser | ||||
Couper, Mr. Robert Frederick William | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
Coy, Mr. Francis Ernest George | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Junior Assistant 3rd Engineer | ||
Crabb, Mr. Henry James | 23 | Trimmer | ||||
Creese, Mr. Henry Philip | 45 | Belfast | Deck Engineer | |||
Crimmins, Mr. James | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 13 | |
Cross, Mr. William Alfred | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Cunningham, Mr. Bernard | 35 | |||||
Curtis, Mr. Arthur | 26 | |||||
Davies, Mr. Thomas | 33 | Leading Fireman | ||||
Dawson, Mr. Joseph[21] | 23 | Dublin, Ireland | Trimmer | 227MB | ||
Diaper, Mr. Joseph | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Dickson, Mr. William | 37 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Dilley, Mr. John | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Dillon, Mr. Thomas Patrick | 33 | Trimmer | 4 | |||
Dodd, Mr. Edward Charles | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Junior 3rd Engineer | ||
Dodds, Mr. Henry Watson | 27 | Southampton | Junior Assistant 4th Engineer | |||
Doel, Mr. Frederick | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | C | |
Dore, Mr. Albert | Trimmer | |||||
Doyle, Mr. Laurence | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Duffy, Mr. William Luke | 36 | Belfast | Writer/Engineer's Clerk | |||
Dyer, Mr. Henry Ryland | 24 | Southampton | Senior Assistant 4th Engineer | |||
Dymond, Mr. Frank | 36 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 15 | |
Eagle, Mr. Alfred James Jacob | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Eastman, Mr. Charles | 44 | Millbrook, Hampshire, England | Greaser | |||
Elliott, Mr. Everett Edward | 23 | Edmonton, London, England | London | Trimmer | 317M | |
Ervine, Mr. Albert George | 18 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Assistant Electrician | ||
Evans, Mr. William Thomas | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 31MB | |
Farquharson, Mr. William Edward | 39 | Belfast, Ireland, | Senior 2nd Engineer | |||
Fay, Mr. Thomas Joseph | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Greaser | |||
Ferrary, Mr. Anton | 33 | Trimmer | 308M{?}[22] | |||
Ferris, Mr. William | 39 | Leading Fireman | ||||
Fitzpatrick, Mr. Cecil William | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Mess Steward | B | - |
Fitzpatrick, Mr. Hugh Joseph | 29 | Furness, Lancashire, England | Belfast | Junior Boilermaker | ||
Flaherty, Mr. Edward | 52 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ? | |
Ford. Mr. H. | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Ford, Mr. Thomas | 33 | Leading Fireman | ||||
Foster, Mr. Alfred Charles | 37 | Engineering Storekeeper | ||||
Fraser, Mr. James | 30 | Belfast, Ireland | Junior Assistant Third Engineer | |||
Fraser, Mr. James | 30 | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | |||
Fredricks, Mr. Walter Francis | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 15 | |
Fryer, Mr. Albert Ernest | 29 | 13 | ||||
Geer, Mr. Alfred Ernest | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Godley, Mr. George Auguste | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ? | |
Godwin, Mr. Frederick Charles | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | ||
Golder, Mr. Martin William | 35 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Gordon, Mr. John | 30 | Trimmer | ||||
Goree, Mr. Frank | 40 | Greaser | ||||
Gosling, Mr. Bertram James | 22 | Trimmer | ||||
Gosling, Mr. Frank Henry | 25 | |||||
Gradidge, Mr. Ernest Edward | 22 | Fireman/Stoker | 276MB | |||
Graham, Mr. Thomas Gibson | 28 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Green, Mr. George | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Gregory, Mr. David | 43 | Greaser | ||||
Gumery, Mr. George | 24 | Birmingham, England | Mess Steward | |||
Haggan, Mr. John | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
Hall, Mr. Joseph | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Hallett, Mr. George Alexander | 23 | |||||
Hands, Mr. Bernard | 54 | Killeshandra, Cavan, Ireland | ||||
Hannam, Mr. George | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | ||||
Harris, Mr. Amos | 24 | |||||
Harris, Mr. Edward John | 29 | |||||
Harris, Mr. Frederick | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 14 | |
Harrison, Mr. Norman E. | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Assistant Second Engineer | ||
Harvey, Mr. Herbert Gifford | 34 | Belfast, Ireland | Southampton | Junior Assistant Second Engineer | ||
Haslin, Mr. James | 45 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Trimmer | |||
Hart, Mr. James | 54 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Head, Mr. Arthur | 24 | |||||
Hebb, Mr. William Albert Thomas | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | B | |
Hendrickson, Mr. Charles Osker | 28 | Northam, Southampton, Hampshire, England | Leading Fireman | 1 | ||
Hesketh, Mr. John Henry | 33 | Kirkdale, Liverpool, England | Belfast | Junior Second Engineer | ||
Heslin, Mr. James | 51 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Hill, Mr. James | 25 | |||||
Hinton, Mr. Steven William | 30 | 85 | ||||
Hodge, Mr. Charley | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Senior Assistant Third Engineer | ||
Hodges, Mr. William | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman | ||
Hodgkinson, Mr. Leonard | 46 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Senior Fourth Engineer | ||
Hopgood, Mr. Roland John | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Hosgood, Mr. Richard William | 22 | 242 | ||||
Hosking, Mr. George Fox | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Senior Third Engineer | ||
Hunt, Mr. Albert Sylvanus | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | C | |
Hunt, Mr. Thomas | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Hurst, Mr. Charles John | 40 | |||||
Hurst, Mr. Walter | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | B | |
Ingram, Mr. Charles | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 204MB[23] | |
Instance, Mr. Thomas | 31 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Jackopson, Mr. John Henry | 30 | |||||
Jago, Mr. Joseph | 59 | Greaser | ||||
James, Mr. Thomas | 27 | Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales | Fireman/Stoker | |||
Joas, Mr. Nicolas | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | ||||
Judd, Mr. Charles Edward | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | B | |
Jukes, Mr. Henry James | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | ||
Jupe, Mr. Boylett Herbert | 30 | Assistant Electrician | 73MB | |||
Kaspar, Mr. Franz | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 9 | |
Kearl, Mr. Charles Henry | 44 | Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | ||
Kearl, Mr. George Edward | 25 | Hampshire, England | Trimmer | |||
Keegan, Mr. James | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Leading Fireman | |||
Kelly, Mr. James | 44 | County Meath, Ireland | Greaser | |||
Kelly, Mr. William Patrick | 23 | Dublin, Ireland | Belfast | Assistant Electrician | ||
Kemish, Mr. George | 22 | Shirley, Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 9 | |
Kemp, Mr. Thomas Hulman | 43 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Assistant Fourth Engineer | ||
Kenzler, Mr. August | 44 | Storekeeper | ||||
Kerr, Mr. Thomas Russell | 26 | Glasgow, Scotland | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Kinchenten, Mr. Frederick Charles | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Greaser | |||
Kinsella, Mr. Louis | 30 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Kirkham, Mr. James | 43 | Whittingham, Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Greaser | |||
Knowles, Mr. Thomas | 39 | Lymington, England | Southampton | Fireman's Messman | C | |
Lahy, Mr. Thomas | 41 | London, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Lee. Mr. Herbert Henry | 17 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Trimmer | |||
Light, Mr. Christopher William | 20 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Light, Mr. W. | 47 | |||||
Lindsay, Mr. Charles William | 30 | Bristol, Avon, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | B | |
Lloyd, Mr. William | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Long, Mr. Frank | 31 | Trimmer | ||||
Long, Mr. William | 36 | |||||
Mackie, Mr. William Dickson | 32 | London, England | Belfast | Junior Fifth Engineer | ||
Major, Mr. William | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 13 | |
Marett, Mr. George John | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Marsh, Mr. Frederick Charles | 28 | 268MB | ||||
Maskell, Mr. Leopold Adolphus | 25 | Trimmer | ||||
Mason, Mr. Frank Archibald Robert | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | B | |
Mason, Mr. James | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Leading Fireman | ||
May, Mr. Arthur William Jr. | 22 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
May, Mr. Arthur William Sr. | 59 | Fireman's Messman | ||||
Mayo, Mr. William Peter | 27 | Leading Fireman | 117MB | |||
Mayzes, Mr. Thomas Jubilee | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
McAndrew, Mr. Thomas Patrick | 38 | Liverpool, Merseyside, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
McAndrews, Mr. William | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | ||||
McCastlin, Mr. William | 38 | |||||
McGann, Mr. James | 29 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | B | |
McGarvey, Mr. Edward Joseph | 34 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
McGaw, Mr. Errol Victor | 30 | Aldershot, Hampshire, England | ||||
McInerney, Mr. Thomas | 38 | Bootle, Lancashire, England | Greaser | |||
McInytre, Mr. William | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | A | |
McQuillan, Mr. William | 32 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Fireman/Stoker | 183MB | |
McRae, Mr. William Alexander | Shirley, Hampshire, England | Southampton | ||||
McReynolds, Mr. William Thomas Carson | 22 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Junior Sixth Engineer | ||
Middleton, Mr. Alfred Pirrie | 27 | Assistant Electrician | ||||
Milford, Mr. George | 28 | Ryde, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Millar, Mr. Robert | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Extra Fifth Engineer | |||
Millar, Mr. Thomas | 33 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Assistant Deck Engineer | ||
Mintram, Mr. William | 46 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Mitchell, Mr. Lorenzo Horace | 19 | Trimmer | ||||
Moore, Mr. John James | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
Moore, Mr. Ralph | 22 | London, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Moores, Mr. Richard Henry | 44 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Greaser | |||
Morgan, Mr. Arthur Herbert | 27 | Trimmer | ||||
Morgan, Mr. Thomas A. | 26 | Fireman/Stoker | 302MB | |||
Morris, Mr. William Edward | 23 | Trimmer | ||||
Moyes, Mr. William Young | 23 | Stirling, Scotland | Belfast | Senior Sixth Engineer | ||
Murdock, Mr. William John | 34 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Fireman/Stoker | B | |
Nettleton, Mr. George Walter | 30 | St. Denys, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Newman, Mr. Charles Thomas | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Engineering Storekeeper | |||
Niven, Mr. John Brown | 30 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Noon, Mr. John Thomas | 35 | |||||
Norris, Mr. James | 22 | |||||
Noss, Mr. Bertram Arthur | 21 | |||||
Noss, Mr. Henry | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 15 | |
Nutbean, Mr. William | D | |||||
O'Connor, Mr. John | 25 | Trimmer | B | |||
Olive, Mr. Charles | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | ||
Oliver, Mr. H. | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
Othen, Mr. Charles Alfred | 36 | 3 | ||||
Paice, Mr. Richard Charles John | 32 | Kingsclere, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Painter, Mr. Charles | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | ||||
Painter, Mr. Frank | 28 | |||||
Palles, Mr. Thomas Henry Michael | 45 | Liverpool, England | Greaser | |||
Parsons, Mr. Frank Alfred | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Senior Fifth Engineer | ||
Pearce, Mr. John | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 15 | |
Pelham, Mr. George | 39 | Trimmer | 16 | |||
Perry, Mr. Edgar Lionel | 19 | ? | ||||
Perry, Mr. Henry Frederick | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Phillips, Mr. George | 27 | Greaser | ||||
Pitfield, Mr. William James | 25 | |||||
Podesta, Mr. Alfred John Alexander | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
Pond, Mr. George | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Prangnell, Mr. George Alexander | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | B | |
Preston, Mr. Thomas Charles Alfred | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Priest, Mr. Arthur John | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 15 | |
Proudfoot, Mr. Richard Royston | 21 | Plymouth, Devon, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Pugh, Mr. Arthur Percy | 31 | Hampshire, England | Leading Fireman | |||
Pusey, Mr. William Robert Holland | 24 | Hythe, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 1 | |
Ranger, Mr. Thomas | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Greaser | 4 | ||
Read, Mr. Joseph | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Reed, Mr. Robert Thomas | 31 | Gosport, Hampshire, England | ||||
Reeves, Mr. Frederick Simms | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Fireman/Stoker | 280MB | ||
Rentowl, Mr. Philip Charles | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Rice, Mr. Charles John | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 10 | |
Richards, Mr. Joseph James | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Rickman, Mr. George Albert | 36 | Milford, Hampshire, England | ||||
Roberts, Mr. Robert George | 35 | Bransgore, Hampshire, England | ||||
Rous, Mr. Arthur John | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Plumber | |||
Rudd, Mr. Henry | 23 | Engineering Storkeeper | 86MB | |||
Rutter, Mr. Sidney Frank | 27 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Sangster, Mr. Charles Edward | 30 | |||||
Saunders, Mr. F. | 22 | |||||
Saunders, Mr. Walter Ernest | 30 | 184MB | ||||
Saunders, Mr. William Henry | 23 | Trimmer | ||||
Scott, Mr. Archibald | 40 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Scott, Mr. Frederick William | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | 4 | |
Self, Mr. Alfred Henry | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | ||
Self, Mr. Albert Charles Edward | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ? | |
Senior, Mr. Henry | 31 | London, England | B | |||
Shea, Mr. Thomas | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Sheath, Mr. Frederick | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 1 | |
Shepherd, Mr. Jonathan | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Junior Assistant Second Engineer | ||
Shiers, Mr. Alfred Charles | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 5 | |
Shillaber, Mr. Charles Frederick | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 195MB | |
Shulver, Mr. Christopher Arthur | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 5 | |
Skeates, Mr. William | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
Sloan, Mr. Peter | 31 | Belfast | Chief Electrician | |||
Small, Mr. William McMillan | 42 | Southampton | Leading Fireman | |||
Smith, Mr. Ernest George | 27 | Trimmer | ||||
Smith, Mr. James Muil | 35 | Belfast | Junior Fourth Engineer | |||
Smither, Mr. Harry James | 22 | Kilburn, Middlesex, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Snellgrove, Mr. George | 41 | Millbrook, Hampshire, England | ||||
Snook, Mr. William Henry | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Trimmer | |||
Snow, Mr. Eustace Philip | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | B | |
Sparkman, Mr. Henry William | 36 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Stanbrook, Mr. Augustus George | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 316M | |
Steel, Mr. Robert Edward | 29 | Guernsey, Channel Islands | Trimmer | |||
Stocker, Mr. Henry Dorey | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | ||||
Street, Mr. Thomas Albert | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 9 | |
Stubbs, Mr. James Henry | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Taylor, Mr. George | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 1 | |
Taylor, Mr. John Henry | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Taylor, Mr. J. | 42 | |||||
Taylor, Mr. William Henry | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 15 | |
Thomas, Mr. Joseph Wakefield | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Thompson, Mr. John William | 42 | Liverpool, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | A | |
Threlfall, Mr. Thomas | 38 | Leading Fireman | 14 | |||
Thresher, Mr. George Terrill | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Fireman/Stoker | ? | ||
Tizard, Mr. Arthur Leopold | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Tozer, Mr. James | 32 | Greaser | ||||
Triggs, Mr. Robert | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | 3 | |
Turley, Mr. Richard | 37 | Newry, Down, Ireland | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
van der Brugge, Mr. Wessel Adrianus | 42 | Delfshaven, Rotterdam, Netherlands | ||||
Veal, Mr. Arthur | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Greaser | |||
Vear, Mr. Henry | 32 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Vear, Mr. William | 32 | 59MB | ||||
Ward, Mr. Arthur | 24 | Romsey, England | Junior Assistant Fourth Engineer | |||
Ward, Mr. James William | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Leading Fireman | |||
Wardner, Mr. Frederick Albert | 39 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Wateridge, Mr. Edward Lewis | 25 | |||||
Watson, Mr. William | 27 | 158MB | ||||
Webb, Mr. Samuel Francis | 28 | Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, England | Trimmer | |||
Webber, Mr. Francis Albert | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Leading Fireman | |||
White, Mr. Albert | 17 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Trimmer | |||
White, Mr. Alfred | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Greaser | 4 | |
White, Mr. Frank Leonard | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | ||
White, Mr. William George | 23 | Salisbury, Wiltshire, England | Southampton | Trimmer | 15 | |
Williams, Mr. Samuel Solomon | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Fireman/Stoker | ||
Wilson, Mr. Bertie | 28 | Senior Assistant Second Engineer | ||||
Wilton, Mr. William Edward | 45 | Trimmer | ||||
Witcher, Mr. Albert Ernest | 40 | Lymington, England | Fireman/Stoker | |||
Witt, Mr. Henry Dennis | 37 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Fireman/Stoker | |||
Witts, Mr. William Francis | 35 | Trimmer | ||||
Wood, Mr. Henry | 31 | Trimmer | ||||
Woodford, Mr. Frederick Ernest | 41 | Greaser | 163MB | |||
Worthman, Mr. William Henry | 37 | Fireman/Stoker | ||||
Wyeth, Mr. James Robert | 26 | |||||
Young, Mr. Francis James | 30 |
Victualling
There were 431 men and women assigned to the Victualling Department on the Titanic. The Victualling Department provided all the services for the occupants of the ship; food, housekeeping, laundry, room service, etc.:
- The Purser, who supervised all of the Victualling Department and was the direct link between passengers and the ship's officers.
- 322 stewards, who performed over 57 different functions in each class's dining saloon, public rooms, cabins and recreational facilities. Around 60 stewards survived. The most prominent of the stewards' roles were:
- Bath Stewards, responsible for maintaining supplies in the communal bathrooms utilised by everyone except for a few First Class Passengers.
- Bedroom Stewards, assigned to each class. The First Class Bedroom stewards not only cleaned the rooms and made beds, they were also available to serve food in the rooms or help the passengers in getting dressed. Most stewards were poorly paid and relied on tips for their income. Each First Class Bedroom Steward was responsible for three to five rooms, Second Class Stewards for up to 10 rooms, and Third Class Stewards for as many as 25.
- Bellboys (known today as bellhops or porters), teenage boys as young as 14, who helped carry passengers' luggage when needed.
- "Boots" (shoe shiners), stewards responsible for cleaning and shining the passengers' boots and shoes.
- Glory-Hole Stewards, whose function was to clean and maintain the crew quarters (nicknamed Glory Holes, derived from a cupboard where useful but miscellaneous items are stored).
- Linen Stewards, responsible for washing and maintaining all the linen on board (bed sheets, bathroom towels, table linen, etc.).
- 62 Galley and kitchen staff, including chefs, cooks, bakers, butchers, and scullions who worked in the kitchens of each class to cook the various meals for the passengers. Scullions, called dishwashers today, were responsible for washing and drying the dishes. Around 13 survived.
- 20 stewardesses and one matron who were, along with two restaurant cashiers, the only female members of the crew; all but three of whom survived. The stewardesses' duties were similar to the male stewards', although they usually served only women passengers.
- 13 Storekeepers, only two of whom survived.
- 4 life attendants; rest of them were lost.
- Four Clerks, employed in the Purser's Office to deal with passenger's enquiries and requests (including depositing valuables for safekeeping).
- The two radio operators, who were actually employed by the Marconi Company and not directly by the White Star Line, were assigned to the Victualling Department, possibly because at the time radio communication was seen principally as a service rather than as an essential part of the ship's operation.
- There were also three barbers assigned to the Titanic as part of the vendor group; August H. Weikman and Arthur White worked in First Class and Herbert Klein in Second Class. None of them were employed by the White Star Line for all three were self-employed and worked mostly for cash tips. The White Star Line only provided their meals and living quarters. Of this group only Weikman survived.
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Position | Lifeboat | Body |
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Abbott, Mr. Ernest Owen | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Lounge Pantry Steward | ||
Ahier, Mr. Percy Snowden | 20 | First Class Saloon Steward | ||||
Akerman, Mr. Albert | 28 | Third Class Steward | ||||
Akerman, Mr. Joseph Francis | 35 | Asst. Pantry Steward | 205MB | |||
Allan, Mr. Robert Spencer | 36 | Shirley, Hampshire, England | First Class Bedroom Steward | |||
Allen, Mr. George | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Scullion | |||
Allsop, Mr. Frank Richard | 41 | Bedroom Steward | ||||
Anderson, Mr. Walter Yuill | 48 | 146MB | ||||
Andrews, Mr. Charles Edward | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Second Class Saloon Steward | 16 | |
Ashcroft, Mr. Austin Aloysius | 26 | Seacombe, Cheshire, England | Southampton | Clerk | ||
Ashe, Mr. Henry Wellesley | 32 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Glory Hole Steward | 34MB | ||
Ayling, Mr. Edwin George | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Assistant Vegetable Cook | |||
Back, Mr. Charles Frederick | 32 | Belfast | Assistant Lounge Steward | |||
Baggott, Mr. Allen Marden | 28 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Saloon Steward | 9 | |
Bagley, Mr. Edward Ernest | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Saloon Steward | ||
Bailey, Mr. George Francis | 36 | Shepperton, London, England | Belfast | Second Class Saloon Steward | 161MB | |
Ball, Mr. Percy | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Plate Steward | 13 | |
Barker, Mr. Albert Vale | 19 | Winchester, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Baker | ||
Barker, Mr. Ernest Thomas | 37 | London, England | First Class Saloon Steward | 159MB | ||
Barker, Mr. Reginald Lomond | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Assistant Purser | ||
Barlow, Mr. George | 36 | Southampton | Second Class Bedroom Steward | |||
Barnes, Mr. Frederick | 37 | Assistant Baker | 26MB[24] | |||
Barratt, Mr. Arthur | 16 | Bell Boy | ||||
Barringer, Mr. Arthur William | 33 | Belfast | First Class Saloon Steward | |||
Barrow, Mr. Charles Henry John | 35 | Southampton | Assistant Butcher | |||
Barrows, Mr. Edward William Peter | 32 | London, England | First Class Saloon Steward | |||
Barton, Mr. Sidney John | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Third Class Steward | |||
Baxter, Mr. Harry Ross | 53 | |||||
Baxter, Mr. Thomas Ferguson | 55 | Linen Steward | 235MB | |||
Bedford, Mr. William Barnet | 31 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | Assistant Roast Cook | |||
Beedem, Mr. George Arthur | 34 | London, England | Second Class Bedroom Steward | |||
Beere, Mr. William | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Kitchen Porter | |||
Benham, Mr. Frederick John | 29 | Second Class Saloon Steward | ||||
Bennett, Mrs. Mabel Kate | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Stewardess | 5 | |
Bessant, Mr. Edward William | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Baggage Steward | ||
Best, Mr. Edwin Alfred | 38 | Belfast | First Class Saloon Steward | |||
Blake, Mr. John Douglas Stanley George | 26 | Mess Steward | ||||
Bishop, Mr. Walter Alexander | 34 | First Class Bedroom Steward | ||||
Blades, Mr. Frederick Charles | 17 | Lift Steward | ||||
Bliss, Mrs. Emma (née Junod) | 45 | London, England | Southampton | First Class Stewardess | 15 | |
Bochatay, Mr. Alexis Joseph | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Chef | ||
Bogie, Mr. Norman Leslie | 29 | Eastleigh, Hampshire, England | Second Class Bedroom Steward | 274MB | ||
Bond, Mr. William John | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | First Class Bedroom Steward | ||
Boothby, Mr. Walter Thomas | 36 | Southampton | Second Class Bedroom Steward | 107MB | ||
Boston, Mr. William John | 30 | Belfast | Assistant Deck Steward | |||
Boughton, Mr. Bernard John | 24 | Southampton | First Class Saloon Steward | |||
Boyd, Mr. John | 35 | |||||
Boyes, Mr. John Henry | 36 | Belfast | ||||
Bradshaw, Mr. John Albert Perkin | 43 | Southampton | First Class Plate Steward | |||
Brewster, Mr. George Henry | 48 | Belfast | First Class Bedroom Steward | |||
Bride, Mr. Harold Sydney | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Assistant Telegraphist | B | |
Bristow, Mr. Robert Charles | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Third Class Steward | 290MB | |
Bristow, Mr. Harry | 33 | Looe, Cornwall, England | First Class Saloon Steward | |||
Brookman, Mr, John Cress | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Third Class Steward | |||
Broom, Mr. Herbert George | 33 | Cowes, Isle of Wight, England | Belfast | Bath Steward | ||
Broome, Mr. Athol Frederick | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Verandah Steward | ||
Brown, Mr. Edward | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | A | |
Brown, Mr. Walter James | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | ||
Buckley, Mr. H.E. | 34 | Southampton | Assistant Vegetable Cook | |||
Bull, Mr. Walter Edward | 30 | Scullion | ||||
Bulley, Mr. Henry Ashburnham | 21 | Boots | ||||
Bunnell, Mr. Wilfred James | 20 | Belfast | Plate Steward | |||
Burgess, Mr. Charles Reginald | 18 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Extra Third Baker | 15 | |
Burke, Mr. Richard Edward | 30 | Chandler's Ford, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Lounge Steward | ||
Burke, Mr. William | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 10 | |
Burr, Mr. Ewart Sydenham | 29 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Burrage, Mr. Alfred Victor Edwards | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Plate Steward | 13 | |
Butt, Mr. Robert Henry | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 10MB | |
Butterworth, Mr. John "Jack" | 23 | 116MB | ||||
Byrne, Mr. James Edward | 31 | Ilford, London, England | Bedroom Steward | |||
Campbell, Mr. Donald Samuel | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Third Class Clerk | |||
Carney, Mr. William John | 31 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Lift Steward | 251MB | ||
Cartwright, Mr. James Edward | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 320M | |
Casswill, Mr. Charles | Southampton | |||||
Caton, Miss Annie | 50 | London, England | Southampton | Turkish Bath Stewardess | 11 | |
Caunt, Mr. William Ewart | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Grill Cook | ||
Cave, Mr. Herbert | 34 | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 218MB | ||
Cecil, Mr. Charles Thomas | 20 | Southampton | Steward | |||
Chapman, Mr. Joseph Charles | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Boots | 9 | |
Charman, Mr. John James | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 185{?}MB[20] | |
Cheverton, Mr. William Frederick | 27 | Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales | Belfast | 334I | ||
Chitty, Mr. Archibald George | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | ||
Chitty, Mr. George Henry | 52 | Baker | ||||
Christmas, Mr. Herbert Harry | 33 | Assistant Saloon Steward | ||||
Coleman, Mr. Albert Edward | 28 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Colgan, Mr. Joseph | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Scullion | 13 | |
Collins, Mr. John | 17 | Belfast, Ireland | B | |||
Conway, Mr. Percy Walter | 25 | London, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | ||
Cook, Mr. Gilbert William | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | |||
Coombs, Mr. Charles Augustus | 38 | Cook | ||||
Corben, Mr. Ernest Theodore | 27 | Assistant Printer Steward | ||||
Cox, Mr. William Denton | 29 | Steward | 300MB | |||
Crafter, Mr. Frederick Horace | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 15 | |
Crawford, Mr. Alfred George | 36 | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 8 | ||
Crisp, Mr. Albert Hector | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | ||
Crispin, Mr. William | 32 | Eastleigh, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Glory Hole Steward | ||
Crosbie, Mr. John Borthwick | 45 | London, England | Turkish Bath Attendant | |||
Crow, Mr. George Frederick | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 14 | |
Crumplin, Mr. George Charles Chandler | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | ||
Cullen, Mr. Charles James | 45 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 11 | |
Cunningham, Mr. Andrew Orr | 35 | 4 | ||||
Daniels, Mr. Sidney Edward | 18 | Southsea, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | B | |
Dashwood, Mr. William George | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 83MB | |
Davies, Mr. Gordon Raleigh | 33 | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | |||
Davies, Mr. Robert J. | 26 | Saloon Steward | 191MB | |||
Davis, Mr. John James | 27 | Extra 2nd Baker | 200MB | |||
Dean, Mr. George Fox Hopkins | 19 | Southampton | Assistant Saloon Steward | 252MB | ||
Deeble, Mr. Alfred Arnold | 29 | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 270MB | ||
Derrett, Mr. Arthur Henry | 26 | |||||
Deslandes, Mr. Percival Stainer | 36 | Southampton | 212MB | |||
Dinenage, Mr. James Richard | 47 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Dodd, Mr. George Charles | 44 | Belfast | Steward | |||
Dolby, Mr. Joseph | 36 | Reception Room Steward | ||||
Donoghue, Mr. Florence Thomas | 35 | Bedroom Steward | ||||
Doughty, Mr. Walter Thomas | 22 | Southampton | Saloon Steward | |||
Dunford, Mr. William | 41 | Hospital Steward | 71MB | |||
Dyer, Mr. William Henry | 31 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Edbrooke, Mr. Francis Samuel Jacob | 24 | Steward | ||||
Ede, Mr. George Bulkeley | 22 | |||||
Edge, Mr. Frederick William | 37 | Deck Steward | ||||
Edwards, Mr. Charles Essex | 38 | Assistant Pantryman Steward | ||||
Egg, Mr. William Henry | 34 | London, England | Steward | |||
Ellis, Mr. John Bertram | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Vegetable Cook | 2 | |
Ennis, Mr. Walter | 35 | Southport, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Turkish Bath Attendant | ||
Etches, Mr. Henry Samuel | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 5 | |
Evans, Mr. George Richard | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | ||
Fairall, Mr. Henry Charles | 38 | Ryde, Isle of Wight, England | ||||
Farrenden, Mr. Ernest John | 32 | Emsworth, Hampshire, England | Confectioner | |||
Faulkner, Mr. William Stephen | 37 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 11 | |
Fellowes, Mr. Alfred James | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Boots | 138MB | |
Feltham, Mr. George William | 36 | Southampton | Vienna Baker | |||
Finch, Mr. Henry Herman "Harry" | 18 | Steward | ||||
Fletcher, Mr. Peter William | 26 | Sholing, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bugler Steward | ||
Foley, Mr. William Cyril | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | 13 | |
Ford, Mr. Ernest | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | ||
Ford, Mr. Francis | 37 | Bedroom Steward | ||||
Fox, Mr. William Thomas | 27 | Ealing, London, England | Steward | 214{?}MB[20] | ||
Franklin, Mr. Alan Vincent | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | 262MB | ||
Freeman, Mr. Ernest Edward Samuel | 43 | Belfast | Deck Steward | 239MB | ||
Geddes, Mr. Richard Charles | 31 | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | |||
Gibbons, Mr. Jacob William | 36 | Studland, Dorset, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 11 | |
Giles, Mr. John Robert | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Baker | ||
Gill, Mr. Joseph Stanley | 34 | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 49MB | ||
Gill, Mr. Patrick | 38 | Southampton | Ship's Cook | |||
Gold, Mrs. Jane Kate (née Coulson) | 42 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 11 | |
Gollop, Mr. Percival Salisbury | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Passage Cook | ||
Goshawk, Mr. Arthur James | 31 | Belfast | Third Saloon Steward | |||
Gregson, Miss Mary Josephine | 45 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 16 | |
Gunn, Mr. Joseph Alfred | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Saloon Steward | 125{?}MB[20] | |
Guy, Mr. Elgar John | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Boots | 5 | |
Halford, Mr. Richard | 22 | Steward | 15 | |||
Hall, Mr. Frank Alfred James | 38 | London, England | Southampton | Scullion | ||
Hamblyn, Mr. Ernest William | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Bedroom Steward | |||
Hamilton, Mr. Ernest William | 25 | Belfast | Assistant Smoke Room Steward | |||
Harding, Mr. Alfred John | 20 | Swaythling, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Pantry Steward | ||
Hardwick, Mr. Reginald | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Kitchen Porter | 11 | |
Hardy, Mr. John | 37 | Belfast | Chief 2nd Class Steward | D | ||
Harris, Mr. Charles William | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Harris, Mr. Clifford Henry | 16 | Bell Boy | ||||
Harris, Mr. Edward Matthew | 18 | Winchester, Hampshire, England | Assistant Pantryman Steward | |||
Harrison, Mr. Aragõa Drummond | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 9 | |
Hart, Mr. John Edward | 31 | Third Class Steward | 15 | |||
Hartnell, Mr. Frederick | 21 | Saloon Steward | 11 | |||
Hatch, Mr. Hugh | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Scullion | ||
Hawkesworth, Mr. James | 38 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Hawkesworth, Mr. William Walter | 43 | Deck Steward | ||||
Hayter, Mr. Arthur | 44 | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 25MB | ||
Heinen, Mr. Joseph Dominichus | 30 | Lewisham, London, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Hendy, Mr. Edward Martin | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | |||
Hensford, Mr. Herbert George Ernest | 29 | Southampton | Butcher | |||
Hewett, Mr. Thomas | 37 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 168MB | |
Hill, Mr. Henry Parkinson | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | ||
Hill, Mr. James Colston | 38 | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | 152MB | ||
Hinckley, Mr. George Herbert | 35 | Southampton | Bath Steward | 66MB | ||
Hine, Mr. William Edward | 36 | Baker | ||||
Hiscock, Mr. Sydney George | 22 | Plate Steward | ||||
Hoare, Mr. Leonard James | 21 | Belfast | Saloon Steward | |||
Hogan, Mr. Albert John | 19 | Southampton | Scullion | |||
Hogg, Mr. Charles William | 37 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Bedroom Steward | |||
Hogue, Mr. E. | 22 | London, England | Plate Steward | |||
Holland, Mr. Thomas | 28 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Belfast | Reception Steward | ||
Holloway, Mr. Sidney | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Clothes Presser | 273MB | |
Hopkins, Mr. Frederick William | 16 | Plate Steward | ||||
House, Mr. William Charles | 38 | Belfast | Saloon Steward | |||
Howell, Mr. Arthur Albert | 31 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | 319MB | |||
Hughes, Mr. William Thomas | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | ||
Humby, Mr. Frederick | 16 | Plate Steward | 237[?]MB | |||
Humphreys, Mr. Humphrey | 31 | Assistant Saloon Steward | ||||
Hutchinson, Mr. James | 29 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Vegetable Cook | 250MB | ||
Hyland, Mr. Leo James | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | 11 | |
Ide, Mr. Harry John | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | ||
Ingrouille, Mr. Henry | 21 | Steward | ||||
Ings, Mr. William Ernest | 20 | Scullion | ||||
Jackson, Mr. Cecil | 29 | Belfast | Boots | |||
Janaway, Mr. William Frank | 35 | Bedroom Steward | ||||
Jenner, Mr. Thomas Henry "Harry" | 41 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Jensen, Mr. Charles Valdemar | 25 | Southampton | ||||
Jessop, Miss Violet Constance | 24 | London, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 16 | |
Johnstone, Mr. James | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 2 | |
Jones, Mr. Albert Hugh Brabner | 17 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Jones, Mr. Arthur Ernest | 38 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Plate Steward | |||
Jones, Mr. Harry Owen Glendower | 29 | Alresford, Essex, England | Roast Cook | |||
Jones, Mr. Victor Reginald | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Joughin, Mr. Charles John | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Chief Baker | B | |
Keen, Mr. Percy Edward | 28 | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 15 | ||
Kelland, Mr. Thomas | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Second Class Library Steward | ||
Kennell, Mr. Charles | 30 | Hebrew Cook | ||||
Kerley, Mr. William Thomas | 28 | Salisbury, Wiltshire, England | Assistant Saloon Steward | 335OT | ||
Ketchley, Mr. Henry | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | ||
Kieran, Mr. James William | 32 | Southampton | Chief 3rd Class Steward | |||
Kieran, Mr. Edgar Michael | 31 | Storekeeper | ||||
King, Mr. Alfred John Moffett | 18 | Lift Steward | 238MB | |||
King, Mr. Ernest Waldron | 28 | Clones, Monaghan, Ireland | Clerk | 321M | ||
Kingscote, Mr. William Ford | 43 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Kirkaldy, Mr. Thomas Benjmain | 37 | Bedroom Steward | ||||
Kitching, Mr. Arthur Alfred | 30 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Klein, Mr. Herbert | 33 | Second Class Barber | ||||
Knight, Mr. George | 44 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 13 | |
Knight, Mr. Leonard George | 21 | Bishopstoke, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | ||
Lacey, Mr. Bert William | Salisbury, Wiltshire, England | Assistant Saloon Steward | 44{?}MB[25] | |||
Lake, Mr. William | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | ||
Lane, Mr. Albert Edward | 34 | Woolston, Hampshire, England | Southampton | |||
Latimer, Mr. Andrew L. | 55 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Belfast | Chief First Class Steward | ||
Lavington, Miss Elizabeth | 39 | Winchester, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 11 | |
Lawrance, Mr. Arthur | 25 | Rochford, Essex, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 90MB | |
Leader, Mr. Archibald | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Confectioner | ||
Leather, Mrs. Elizabeth Mary (née Edwards) | 41 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 16 | |
Lee, Mr. Henry Reginald | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Scullion | ? | |
Lefebvre, Mr. Paul Georges | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 211v | |
Leonard, Mr. Matthew | 26 | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Steward | ||
Levett, Mr. George Alfred | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Assistant Pantryman | |||
Lewis, Mr. Arthur Ernest Read | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | 15 | |
Light, Mr. Charles Edward | 23 | Christchurch, Dorset, England | Southampton | Plate Steward | ||
Littlejohn, Mr. Alexander James | 40 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 13 | |
Lloyd, Mr. Humphrey | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 57MB | |
Locke, Mr. Albert George | 33 | Southampton | Scullion | |||
Longmuir, Mr. John Dickson | 19 | Eastleigh, Hampshire, England | Assistant Pantry Steward | |||
Lovell, Mr. John | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Grill Cook | |||
Lucas, Mr. William Watson | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | A | |
Lydiatt, Mr. Charles | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Mabey, Mr. John Charles | 23 | Steward | ||||
Mackie, Mr. George William | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | ||
Major, Mr. Thomas Edgar | 35 | Belfast | Bath Steward | |||
Mantle, Mr. Roland Frederick | 36 | Southampton | Steward | |||
Marks, Mr. James | 26 | Assistant Pantryman Steward | ||||
Marriott, Mr. John William | 20 | 2MB | ||||
Marsden, Miss Evelyn | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 16 | |
Martin, Mrs. Annie Martin (née Woodland) | 33 | Portsmouth, Hampshire, England | 11 | |||
Maynard, Mr. Isaac Hiram | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Entre Cook | B | |
Maytum, Mr. Alfred | 52 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Chief Butcher | 141MB | |
McCarthy, Mr. Frederick James | 36 | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | |||
McCawley, Mr. Thomas W. | Belfast | Gymnasium Steward | ||||
McElroy, Mr. Hugh Walter | 37 | Southampton | Purser | 157MB | ||
McGrady, Mr. James | 27 | Saloon Steward | 330A | |||
McKay, Mr. Charles Donald | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 11 | |
McLaren, Mrs. Hypatia (née Draco) | 42 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 5 | |
McMicken, Mr. Arthur | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 11 | |
McMicken, Mr. Benjamin Tucker | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Second Pantry Steward | ||
McMullin, Mr. John Richard | 31 | Saloon Steward | ||||
McMurray, Mr. William Ernest | 43 | Bedroom Steward | ||||
Mellor, Mr. Arthur | 34 | Southampton | Saloon Steward | |||
Middleton, Mr. Mark Victor | 24 | London, England | ||||
Mills, Mr. Christopher | 51 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Butcher | C | |
Mish'alānī, Mr. Ibrāhīm Mansūr (Abraham Mansoor Mishellany) | 52 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Printer Steward | ||
Moore, Mr. Alfred Ernest | 39 | Southampton | Saloon Steward | |||
Morgan (Bird), Mr. Charles Frederick | 42 | Birkenhead, Cheshire, England | Assistant Storekeeper | |||
Morris, Mr. Frank Herbert | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bathroom Steward | 14 | |
Moss, Mr. William | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | First Saloon Steward | ||
Müller, Mr. Ludwig | 37 | Southampton | Third Class Interpreter Steward | |||
Mullin, Mr. Thomas | 20 | Maxwelltown, Dumfries, Scotland | Southampton | Steward | 323M | |
Neal, Mr. Harold Bentley | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Baker | 13 | |
Nicholls, Mr. Sidney | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Nichols, Mr. Arthur | 34 | Steward | ||||
Nichols, Mr. Walter Henry | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | 15 | |
O'Connor, Mr. Thomas Peter | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | ||
Olive, Mr. Ernest Roskelly | 28 | Southampton | Clothes Presser Steward | |||
Orpet, Mr. Walter Hayward | 31 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Orr, Mr. James | 40 | Assistant Vegetable Cook | ||||
Osbourne, Mr. William Edward | 32 | Belfast | Saloon Steward | |||
Owen, Mr. Lewis | 49 | Southampton | Assistant Saloon Steward | |||
Pacey, Mr. Reginald Ivan | 17 | Lift Steward | ||||
Paintin, Mr. James Arthur | 29 | Captain's Steward | ||||
Parsons, Mr. Edward | 35 | Chief Storekeeper | ||||
Parsons, Mr. Richard | 18 | Ashbrittle, Somerset, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Pearce, Mr. Alfred Ernest | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Steward | |||
Pearcey, Mr. Albert Victor | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | C | |
Pennal, Mr. Thomas Frederick Cohen | 33 | Shirley, Hampshire, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Bath Steward | ||
Penny, Mr. William Far | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Saloon Steward | ||
Penrose, Mr. John Poole | 49 | Belfast | Bedroom Steward | |||
Perkins, Mr. Laurence Alexander | 22 | Southampton | Telephone Steward | |||
Perren, Mr. William Charles | 47 | Boots Steward | ||||
Perriton, Mr. Hubert Prouse | 31 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Petty, Mr. Edwin Henry | 25 | Bedroom Steward | 82MB | |||
Pfropper, Mr. Richard Paul Jozef | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 9 | |
Phillimore, Mr. Harold Charles William | 23 | Belfast | 14 | |||
Phillips, Mr. John George "Jack" | 25 | Godalming, Surrey, England | Belfast | Telegraphist | ||
Platt, Mr. Wilfred George | 18 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Scullion | |||
Pook, Mr. Percy Robert | 34 | Assistant Pantry | ||||
Port, Mr. Frank | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Steward | 13 | |
Porteus, Mr. Thomas Henry | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Butcher | ||
Prentice, Mr. Frank Winnold | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Storekeeper | 4 | |
Prichard, Mrs. Alice Maud (née Friend) | 33 | Stewardess | 11 | |||
Prideaux, Mr. John Arthur "Jack" | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Steward | ||
Prior, Mr. Harold John | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Steward | 11 | |
Proctor, Mr. Charles | 40 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Belfast | Chef | ||
Pryce, Mr. Charles William | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Pugh, Mr. Alfred | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward | 14 | |
Puzey, Mr. John Edward | 35 | Itchen, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 21(?)MB[26] | |
Randall, Mr. Frank Henry | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | |||
Ransom, Mr. James | 33 | Bristol, Avon, England | Belfast | |||
Rattenbury, Mr. William Henry | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Assistant Boots Steward | |||
Ray, Mr. Frederick Dent | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 13 | |
Reed, Mr. Thomas Charles Prowse | 43 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | ||
Reeves, Mr. Frederick Vernon Hilton | 20 | Belfast | Assistant Pantryman Steward | 240{?}MBSee[20] | ||
Revell, Mr. William | 31 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Rice, Mr. John Reginald | 25 | Crosby, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Clerk | 64MB | |
Rice, Mr. Percy | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Third Class Steward | |||
Ricks, Mr. Cyril Gordon | 23 | Storekeeper | 100MB | |||
Ridout, Mr. Walter George | 29 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Rimmer, Mr. Gilbert | 27 | |||||
Roberton, Mr. George Edward | 19 | Assistant Saloon Steward | 127MB | |||
Roberts, Mr. Frank John | 36 | Farnborough, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Third Butcher | 231MB | |
Roberts, Mr. Hugh H. | 40 | Bootle, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | 93MB | |
Roberts, Mrs. Mary Kezziah (née Humphrys) | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 16 | |
Robinson, Mrs. Annie (née Franklin) | 40 | Stewardess | 11 | |||
Robinson, Mr. James William | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 151MB | |
Rogers, Mr. Edward James William | 32 | Assistant Storekeeper | 282MB | |||
Rogers, Mr. Michael Joseph | 27 | Winchester, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Ross, Mr. Horace Leopold | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Scullion | 13 | |
Rowe, Mr. Edward Maurice | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon 1st Class Steward | ||
Rule, Mr. Samuel James | 58 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Bathroom Steward | 15 | |
Russell, Mr. Boysie Richard | 17 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Ryan, Mr. Thomas | 27 | Third Class Steward | 264{?}MB[27] | |||
Ryerson, Mr. William Edwy | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 9 | |
Samuel, Mr. Owen Wilmore | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 217MB | |
Saunders, Mr. William Ernest | 26 | |||||
Savage, Mr. Charles James | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 11 | |
Scott, Mr. John | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Boots Steward | ||
Scovell, Mr. Robert | 42 | Freemantle, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Sedunary, Mr. Sidney Francis | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Third Class Steward | 178MB | ||
Seward, Mr. Wilfred Deable | 25 | London, England | Belfast | Second Class Chief Pantry Steward | 3 | |
Shaw, Mr. Henry | 41 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Kitchen Porter | ||
Shea, Mr. John | 39 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 11MB | |
Siebert, Mr. Sidney Conrad | 29 | Shirley, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Simmons, Mr. Andrew George James | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Scullion | ||
Simmons, Mr. Frederick Charles | 24 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | ||
Simmons, Mr. William Simon Catcott | 37 | Passage Cook | ||||
Sivier, Mr. William | 23 | London, England | Third Class Steward | |||
Skinner, Mr. Edward | 41 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | First Class Saloon Steward | ||
Slight, Mr. Harry John | 35 | Southampton | Steward | 21{?}MB[20] | ||
Slight, Mr. William Henry James | 36 | Belfast | Larder Cook | |||
Sloan, Miss Mary Jane | 45 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | Southampton | Stewardess | 12 | |
Slocombe, Mrs Maude Louise (née Waldon) | 30 | London, England | Turkish Bath Stewardess | 11 | ||
Smillie, Mr. John Downing | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 91MB | |
Smith, Mr. Charles Henry James | 45 | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 91MB | ||
Smith, Mr. Charles Edwin | 38 | Second Class Bedroom Steward | 329MM | |||
Smith, Mr. James William | 24 | Assistant Baker | ||||
Smith, Miss Katherine Elizabeth | 45 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | ||
Smith, Mr. Reginald George | 33 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward (First Class) | ||
Snape, Mrs Lucy Violet | 22 | Witley, Surrey, England | Southampton | Stewardess | ||
Stagg, Mr. John Henry | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Stap, Miss Sarah Agnes | 47 | Birkenhead, Cheshire, England | Southampton | Stewardess | 11 | |
Stebbings, Mr. Sydney Frederick | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Chief Boots Steward (First Class) | ||
Stewart, Mr. John | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Verandah Steward | 15 | |
Stone, Mr. Edmund | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Bedroom Steward (First Class) | 41MB[28] | |
Stone, Mr. Edward Thomas | 30 | Bedroom Steward (Second Class) | 243MB[28] | |||
Stroud, Mr. Edward Alfred Orlando | 19 | Saloon Steward (Second Class) | ||||
Stroud, Mr. Harry John | 35 | Saloon Steward | ||||
Strugnell, Mr. John Herbert | 34 | Belfast | Saloon Steward (First Class) | |||
Stubbings, Mr. Harry Robert | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Cook (Second Class) | |||
Swan, Mr. William | 48 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Bedroom Steward (First Class) | |||
Symonds, Mr. John Crane | 44 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward | |||
Talbot, Mr. George Frederick Charles | 27 | Southampton | Steward | 150MB | ||
Taylor, Mr. Bernard Cuthbert | 22 | Steward (Third Class) | ||||
Taylor, Mr. Leonard | 19 | Blackpool, England | Turkish Bath Attendant | |||
Taylor, Mr. William John | 31 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward (First Class) | 36{?}MB[20] | ||
Taylor, Mr. Leonard | 19 | Blackpool, England | Turkish Bath Attendant | |||
Terrill, Mr. Frank | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Assistant Saloon Steward | ||
Teuton, Mr. Thomas Moore | 32 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 226MB | |
Thaler, Mr. Montague Donald | 17 | Croydon, London, England | Steward (Third Class) | |||
Theissinger, Mr. Alfred | 46 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Bedroom Steward | 11 | |
Thomas, Mr. Benjamin James | 30 | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 15 | ||
Thomas, Mr. Albert Charles | 23 | Southampton | Saloon Steward | 15 | ||
Thompson, Mr. Herbert Henry | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Second Assistant Storekeeper | ||
Thorley, Mr. William Gordon | 41 | Southampton | Cook | |||
Thorn, Mr. Harry | 25 | Assistant Ship's Cook | ||||
Toms, Mr. Fred | 29 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward | 15 | |
Topp, Mr. Thomas | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Saloon Steward | ||
Toshack, Mr. James Adamson | 30 | Saloon Steward (First Class) | ||||
Turner, Mr. George Frederick | 30 | London, England | Stenographer | |||
Turner, Mr. Leopold Olerenshaw[29] | 28 | Church Stretton, Shropshire, England | Belfast | Saloon Steward (First Class) | 23MB | |
Veal, Mr. Thomas Henry Edom | 38 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | |||
Wake, Mr. Percy | 32 | Asst. Baker | ||||
Wallis, Mrs. Catherine Jane (née Moore) | 35 | Second Class Matron | ||||
Walpole, Mr. James | 48 | Belfast | Chief Pantryman | |||
Walsh, Miss Catherine | 42 | Southampton | Stewardess | |||
Ward, Mr. Edward Byron | 34 | First Class Bedroom Steward | ||||
Ward, Mr. Percy Thomas | 38 | Hampshire, England | ||||
Ward, Mr. William | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Saloon Steward | 9 | |
Wareham, Mr. Robert Arthur | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Bedroom Steward | 246MB | |
Warwick, Mr. Thomas | 35 | Hampshire, England | ||||
Watson, Mr. William Albert | 14 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Bell Boy | |||
Weatherston, Mr. Thomas Herbert | 24 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Belfast | First Class Saloon Steward | ||
Webb, Mr. Brook Holden | 50 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Smoke Room Steward (First Class) | |||
Weikman, Mr. Augustus Henry | 51 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Barber | A | |
Welch, Mr. William Harold | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Cook | ||
Wheat, Mr. Joseph Thomas | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Assistant Second Steward | 11 | |
Wheelton, Mr. Edenser Edward | 28 | Shirley, Hampshire, England | Saloon Steward (First Class) | 11 | ||
White, Mr. Arthur | 37 | Portsmouth, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Third Class Barber | 247MB | |
White, Mr Edward Joseph | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Glory Hole Steward | 272MB | ||
White, Mr. Leonard Lisle Oliver | 32 | First Class Saloon Steward | ||||
Whiteley, Mr. Thomas Arthur | 18 | London, England | Southampton | First Class Saloon Steward | B | |
Whitford, Mr. Alfred Henry | 37 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Second Class Saloon Steward | ||
Widgery, Mr. Isaac George | 37 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Second Class Bath Steward | 9 | |
Williams, Mr. Arthur John | 42 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Storekeeper (First Class) | ||
Williams, Mr. Walter John | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Second Class Saloon Steward | 13 | |
Willis, Mr. William | 59 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward (Third Class) | ||
Willsher, Mr. William Aubrey | 33 | Butcher | ||||
Windebank, Mr. Alfred Edgar | 39 | Shirley, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Cook | 13 | |
Winser, Mr. Rowland | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Steward (Third Class) | ||
Witter, Mr. James William Cheetham | 31 | Hampshire, England | Southampton | Second Class Smoking Room Steward | 11 | |
Wittman, Mr. Henry | 34 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | First Class Bedroom Steward | 315MB | |
Wood, Mr. James Thomas | 40 | London, England | Second Class Saloon Steward | |||
Wormald, Mr. Frederick William | 36 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | First Class Saloon Steward | 144MB | ||
Wrapson, Mr. Frederick Bernard | 19 | Belfast | Assistant Pantryman Steward | |||
Wright, Mr. Frederick | 24 | London, England | Southampton | Squash Court Attendant | ||
Wright, Mr. William | 47 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Glory Hole Steward | 13 | |
Yearsley, Mr. Harry | 40 | First Class Saloon Steward | 9 |
Restaurant
The À La Carte Restaurant was located on B Deck, just below the fourth funnel. It was a private concession managed by A. P. Luigi Gatti, an Italian businessman who owned two other restaurants in London, as well as the À La Carte Restaurant on the RMS Olympic. The restaurant was open from 8:00 am to 11:00 pm and was open only to First Class passengers. The staff were not paid by the White Star Line, but by Mr. Gatti himself, who was on the Titanic for its maiden voyage. The restaurant was self-sufficient with its own cooks, waiters, cleanup crew, and other staff. Most of the employees were French or Italian nationals.
Of the entire staff of 69 people, only one male clerk and two female cashiers survived. Several Titanic survivors indicated that the restaurant employees were locked in their quarters by the stewards to prevent them from rushing the lifeboats.
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Position | Lifeboat | Body |
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Allaria, Mr. Battista Antonio | 30 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Asst. Waiter | 221MB | |
Aspeslagh, Mr. Georges | 26 | London, England | Asst. Plateman | |||
Banfi, Mr. Ugo | 24 | Finsbury, London, England | Waiter | |||
Basilico, Mr. Giovanni | 27 | London, England | ||||
Bazzi, Mr. Narciso | 33 | |||||
Bernardi, Mr. Battista | 22 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Asst. Waiter | 215MB | ||
Bertoldo, Mr. Fioravante Giuseppe | 23 | Asst. Scullion[clarification needed] | - | |||
Beux, Mr. David | 26 | London, England | ||||
Bietrix, Mr. George Baptiste | 28 | Lambeth, London, England | Cook | |||
Blument, Mr. Jean Baptiste | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Pantryman | |||
Bochet, Mr. Pierre Giuseppe | 43 | London, England | Waiter | |||
Bolhuis, Mr. Hendrik "Hennie" | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Larder Cook | |||
Bowker, Miss Ruth | 27 | London, England | Southampton | Cashier | 6 | |
Casali, Mr. Giulio | 27 | Soho, London, England | Southampton | Waiter | ||
Chaboisson, Mr. Adrien Finnin | 25 | London, England | Roast Cook | |||
Cornaire, Mr. Marcel Raymond André | 19 | Asst. Roast Cook | ||||
Coutin, Mr. Auguste Louis | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Entrée Cook | |||
Crovella, Mr. Luigi | 17 | Asst. Waiter | ||||
De Marsico, Mr. Giovanni | 20 | Soho, London, England | ||||
Debreucq, Mr. Maurice Emile Victor | 22 | London, England | 244MB | |||
Desvernine, Mr. Louis Gabriel | 20 | Asst. Pastry Cook | ||||
Donati, Mr. Italo Francesco | 17 | Asst. Waiter | 311M | |||
Dornier, Mr. Louis Auguste | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Asst. Fish Cook | |||
Fey, Mr. Carlo | 30 | London, England | Scullion | |||
Gatti, Mr. Gaspare Antonio Pietro "Luigi" | 37 | Restaurant Manager | 13M | |||
Gilardino, Mr. Vincenzo Pio | 31 | London, England | Waiter | |||
Grosclaude, Mr. Gérald | 24 | London, England | Waiter | |||
Jaillet, Mr. Henri Marie | 28 | London, England | Pastry Cook | 277MB | ||
Janin, Mr. Claude Marie | 29 | London, England | Soup Cook | |||
Jeffery, Mr. William Alfred | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Controller | |||
Jouannault, Mr. Georges Jules | 24 | Asst. Sauce Cook | ||||
Martin, Miss Margaret Edwina "Mabel" | 20 | London, England | Southampton | Cashier | 6 | |
Mattmann, Mr. Adolf | 20 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Ice Man | ||
Maugé, Mr. Paul Achille Maurice Germain | 25 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Kitchen Clerk | 13 | |
Monteverdi, Mr. Giovanni | 23 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Southampton | Cook | ||
Monrós, Mr. Joan Xavier | 20 | Asst. Waiter | 27MB | |||
Nannini, Mr. Francesco Luigi | 42 | Head Waiter | ||||
Pachera, Mr. Jean Baptiste Stanislas | 19 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Asst. Larder Cook | |||
Pedrini, Mr. Alessandro | 21 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Asst. Waiter | 104MB | ||
Peracchio, Mr. Alberto | 20 | |||||
Peracchio, Mr. Sebastiano | 17 | |||||
Perotti, Mr. Alfonso | 20 | London, England | ||||
Phillips, Mr. Walter John | 35 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Storekeeper | |||
Piatti, Mr. Luigi | 17 | London, England | Asst. Waiter | |||
Piazza, Mr. Pompeo | 30 | Waiter | 266MB | |||
Poggi, Mr. Emilio | 28 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | 301MB | |||
Price, Mr. Ernest | 17 | London, England | Barman | 186MB | ||
Ratti, Mr. Enrico | 21 | Waiter | ||||
Ricaldone, Mr. Rinaldo Renato | 22 | Asst. Waiter | ||||
Rigozzi, Mr. Abele | 115MB | |||||
Rotta, Mr. Angelo Mario | 23 | Waiter | ||||
Rousseau, Mr. Pierre | 49 | Chef | ||||
Saccaggi, Mr. Giovanni Giuseppe Emilio | 24 | Asst. Waiter | ||||
Salussolia, Mr. Giovanni | 25 | Glass Man | ||||
Sartori, Mr. Lazar | 24 | Asst. Glass Man | ||||
Scavino, Mr. Candido | 42 | Carver | ||||
Sesia, Mr. Giacomo | 24 | Waiter | ||||
Testoni, Mr. Ercole | 23 | Asst. Glass Man | ||||
Tietz, Mr. Karl | 27 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Kitchen Porter | |||
Turvey, Mr. Charles | 16 | London, England | Page Boy | |||
Urbini, Mr. Roberto | 22 | Waiter | ||||
Valvassori, Mr. Ettore Luigi | 35 | |||||
Vicat, Mr. Alphonse Jean Eugene | 21 | Cook | ||||
Villvarlange, Mr. Pierre Léon Gabriel | 19 | Paris, France | Asst. Soup Cook | |||
Vine, Mr. H. | 18 | London, England | Asst. Controller | |||
Vioni, Mr. Roberto | 31 | Waiter | ||||
Voegelin-Dubach, Mr. Johannes | 35 | Coffee Maker | ||||
Zanetti, Mr. Minio | 20 | Asst. Waiter | ||||
Zarracchi, Mr. L. | 26 | Southampton, Hampshire, England | Wine Butler |
Postal clerks
The Titanic's five postal clerks—two British, three American—were charged with the supervision and processing of all incoming and outgoing mail on board the ship. On the night of the disaster, the five postal clerks were celebrating Oscar Woody's 41st birthday. After the ship hit the iceberg, Jago Smith was sent to report to Captain Smith on the mailroom's conditions, confirming the knowledge that the ship was sinking.[30] The five clerks set themselves to the task of attempting to save the 200 registered mail sacks by hauling them to the upper decks, with little thought of their own safety. All five mail clerks died; only March and Woody's bodies were recovered.[31]
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Body |
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Gwinn, Mr. William Logan | 37 | New York City, US | Southampton | |
March, Mr. John Starr | 50 | Newark, New Jersey, US | 225MB | |
Smith, Mr. John Richard "Jago" | 35 | Truro, England | ||
Williamson, Mr. James Bertram | 35 | Dublin, Ireland | ||
Woody, Mr. Oscar Scott | 41 | Clifton, Virginia, US | 167MB |
Guarantee group
Though the nine-member guarantee group were given passenger accommodation, they were also regarded as members of the crew. Headed by the ship's designer, Thomas Andrews, the group's responsibility was to accompany the ship on her maiden voyage to oversee any unfinished work or find and fix any problems that might arise during the voyage.[32] The entire group died; none of their bodies were recovered.
Name | Age | Class | Hometown | Boarded | Position |
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Andrews, Mr. Thomas | 39 | First | Belfast, Ireland | Belfast | Shipbuilder |
Campbell, Mr. William Henry | 21 | Second | Joiner | ||
Chisholm, Mr. Roderick Robert Crispin | 40 | First | Draughtsman | ||
Cunningham, Mr. Alfred Fleming | 21 | Second | Fitter | ||
Frost, Mr. Anthony Wood "Artie" | 37 | ||||
Knight, Mr. Robert J. | 39 | ||||
Parkes, Mr. Francis "Frank" | 21 | Plumber | |||
Parr, Mr. William Henry Marsh | 29 | First | Electrician | ||
Watson, Mr. Ennis Hastings | 18 | Second | Electrician's Apprentice |
Orchestra
The ship's eight-member orchestra was not on the White Star Line's payroll but was contracted to White Star by the Liverpool firm of C.W. & F.N. Black, which at that time placed musicians on almost all British liners.[33] The musicians boarded at Southampton and traveled as second-class passengers. Until the night of the sinking, the orchestra performed as two separate entities: a quintet led by violinist and official bandleader Wallace Hartley, that played at teatime, after-dinner concerts, and Sunday services, among other occasions; and a violin, cello, and piano trio comprising Roger Bricoux, George Krins, and Theodore Brailey, that played at the À La Carte Restaurant and the Café Parisien.[33][5] None of the orchestra members survived.
Name | Age | Hometown | Position | Body |
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Brailey, Theodore Ronald | 24 | London, England | Pianist | |
Bricoux, Roger Marie | 20 | Cosne-sur-Loire, France | Cellist | |
Clarke, John Frederick Preston | 30 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England | Bassist | 202MB |
Hartley, Wallace Henry | 33 | Colne, Lancashire, England | Bandmaster, violinist | 224MB |
Hume, John Law | 21 | Dumfries, Scotland | Violinist | 193MB |
Krins, Georges Alexandre | 23 | London, England | ||
Taylor, Percy Cornelius | 32 | Cellist | ||
Woodward, John Wesley | 32 | Oxford, England |
First surviving crew members to die
These following entries within a 5 year period from the time of sinking are found under "First survivors to die after the disaster" on Encyclopedia Titanica.
Name | Position | Date of birth | Date of death | Age at time of disaster | Age at time of death | Additional notes |
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Lookout | 19 May 1870 | 6 August 1913 | 41 years, 332 days | 43 years, 79 days | Reginald Lee died of pneumonia less than 2 years after the sinking, making him the first surviving crew member to perish.[34] | |
Annie Robinson |
Stewardess | 27 February 1865 | 9 October 1914 | 47 years, 48 days | 49 years, 224 days | Robinson possibly died from suicide by drowning. Complications from the disaster may have included PTSD (See obituary.)[35] |
Samuel J. Rule |
First Class Bathroom Steward | 1854 |
15 April 1915 | 57 or 58 years | 60 or 61 years | Rule allegedly suffered after the disaster from an unknown mental illness.[36] His exact date of birth (by month and day) is unknown. |
Frederick W. Scott |
Greaser | 26 November 1883 | 28 September 1915 | 28 years, 141 days | 31 years, 306 days | Scott later died as a crew member aboard the paddle steamer S.S. La Marguerite from a boiler explosion.[37] |
James A. Avery |
Trimmer | 3 September 1891 | 17 December 1915 | 20 years, 225 days | 24 years, 105 days | Avery died from a stroke.[38] |
Wilfred C. Foley |
Third Class Steward | 9 May 1890 | 3 April 1916 | 21 years, 342 days | 25 years, 330 days | Foley died from tuberculosis.[39] |
George Combes |
Fireman | 7 September 1877 | 13 August 1916 | 34 years, 221 days | 38 years, 341 days | Combes died from tuberculosis.[40] |
Last surviving crew members to die
Name | Position | Date of birth | Date of death | Age at time of disaster | Age at time of death | Additional notes |
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Fourth Officer | 23 March 1884 | 25 April 1967 | 28 years, 23 days | 83 years, 33 days | Last living of Titanic's surviving officers.[41] | |
George T. Rowe |
Quartermaster | 20 March 1881 | 14 February 1974 | 31 years, 26 days | 92 years, 331 days | Last surviving Quartermaster.[42] |
Leo James Hyland |
Third Class Steward | 6 March 1893 | 14 June 1974 | 19 years, 40 days | 81 years, 100 days | Hyland later provided research that was used for the 1958 film: A Night to Remember.[43] |
Mabel Kate Bennett |
Stewardess | 22 September 1878 | 22 September 1974 | 33 years, 206 days | 96 years, 0 days | Last surviving female crew member.[44] |
Saloon Steward | 20 June 1879 | 15 January 1977 | 32 years, 300 days | 97 years, 209 days | Ray was the longest lived member of the surviving crew.[45] | |
Storekeeper | 17 February 1889 | 19 May 1982 | 23 years, 58 days | 93 years, 91 days | Shortly after impact, Prentice went up to the promenade deck to survey the scene and "saw the forward well deck covered in ice".[46] | |
Sidney E. Daniels |
Third Class Steward | 19 November 1893 | 25 May 1983 | 18 years, 148 days | 89 years, 187 days | Last living steward and crew member.[47] |
See also
References
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- ^ "George Combes". Encyclopedia Titanica. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
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- ^ "George Thomas Rowe". Encyclopedia Titanica. 6 June 2002. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
- ^ "Leo James Hyland". Encyclopedia Titanica. 21 November 1998. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
- ^ "Mabel Kate Bennett". Encyclopedia Titanica. 8 August 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
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External links
- The Titanic Engineers, by Dr. Denis Griffiths
- History of the Titanic
- Titanic stewardesses at Millbay Docks, Plymouth England after their return on the SS Lapland(*in PDF with zoom for explosion of photos for easier viewing)
- Titanic: From Boiler Room 5 to Lifeboat 13 (Kevin E. Phillips)