Crew of the Titanic

{{Short description|Crew of liner that sank in April 1912}}

{{Italic title |string=Titanic}}

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File:Titanic surviving officers.jpg four surviving officers in 1912. From left to right: Fifth Officer Harold Lowe, Second Officer Charles Lightoller, Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall; Third Officer Herbert Pitman, seated]]

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.{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic_crew_list/|title=Titanic Crew List|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=31 July 2007}} 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,{{cite book|last=Lord|first=Walter|author-link=Walter Lord|year=1976|title=A Night to Remember|location=London|publisher=Penguin Books|isbn=978-0-14-004757-8|page=197}} including approximately 688 crew members.{{cite web |title=Passenger List and Survivors of Steamship Titanic |url=http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTApp/BOTApp01.php |date=30 July 1912 |work=United States Senate Inquiry |access-date=15 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326032948/http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTApp/BOTApp01.php |archive-date=26 March 2012 |url-status=dead }}

Crew

{{See also|Lifeboats of the Titanic|l1=Lifeboats of the Titanic}}

File:Titanic casualties.svg

The following is a full list{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic_crew_list/|title=Titanic Crew List|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=1 December 2011}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.titanic-titanic.com/titanic_band.shtml|title=Titanic{{'}}s Band or Orchestra|publisher=Titanic-titanic.com|access-date=6 July 2011}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/titanic.html |title=The Demographics of Titanic Passengers |publisher=Ithaca.edu |access-date=6 July 2011}} 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.

{{Color box|transparent|border=darkgray}} The crew member did not survive

{{Color box|#9BDDFF|border=darkgray}} 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{{cite web |url=http://www.pro.rcip-chin.gc.ca/bd-dl/nav-ship-eng.jsp |title=Ship Information Database |access-date=2012-06-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705114236/http://www.pro.rcip-chin.gc.ca/bd-dl/nav-ship-eng.jsp |archive-date=5 July 2012 }} (body 335)

Numbers 324 and 325 were unused, and the six bodies buried at sea by the Carpathia also went unnumbered.{{cite web|url=http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/cap/titanic/|title=RMS Titanic: List of Bodies and Disposition of Same|publisher=Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management|access-date=3 March 2008|archive-date=12 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012183142/http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/cap/titanic/|url-status=dead}} 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|date=March 2016}}

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.{{cite book|author=Scarth, Dr. Alan|title=Titanic and Liverpool|isbn=978-1846312229|publisher=Liverpool University Press|edition=First|date=30 March 2010|location=Liverpool}}

= Officers =

class="sortable wikitable"
NameAgeHometownBoardedPositionLifeboatBody
Smith, Commander Edward John, RNR62Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonCaptain
Wilde, Lieutenant Henry Tingle, RNR39Walton, Lancashire, EnglandChief Officer
Murdoch, Lieutenant William McMaster, RNR39Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, ScotlandBelfastFirst Officer
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|Lightoller, Sub-Lieutenant Charles Herbert, RNR

38Netley, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |BelfastSecond OfficerB
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|Pitman, Mr. Herbert John

34Castle Cary, Somerset, EnglandThird Officer5
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|Boxhall, Sub-Lieutenant Joseph Groves, RNR

28Hull, Yorkshire, EnglandFourth Officer2
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|Lowe, Sub-Lieutenant Harold Godfrey, RNR

29Barmouth, Merionethshire, WalesFifth Officer14
Moody, Sub-Lieutenant James Paul, RNR24Grimsby, Lincolnshire, EnglandBelfastSixth Officer

= Deck =

File:Titanic Crew.jpg, Walter Perkis, George Symons, Frederick Clench. Second row, left to right: Arthur Bright, George Hogg, George Moore, Frank Osman, and Henry Etches]]

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.{{cite book|author-link=Walter Lord|last=Lord|first=Walter|title=The Night Lives On|url=https://archive.org/details/nightliveson00lord_0|url-access=registration|year=1986|isbn=9780688049393 }} {{Page needed|date=January 2019}}{{harvnb|Lord|1976|p={{Page needed|date=January 2019}}}} 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. 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 {{convert|28|F|C}}, and a {{convert|20|mph|adj=on}} headwind.

class="sortable wikitable"
NameAgeHometownBoardedPositionLifeboatBody
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|Anderson, Mr. John

42rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Able Seamanrowspan="1" |3
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|Archer, Mr. Ernest Edward

363
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|Bailey, Mr. Henry Joseph

46Master-at-arms16
Bradley, Mr. Thomas Henry28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAble Seaman
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|Brice, Mr. Walter Thomas

42Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonAble Seaman11
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|Bright, Mr. Arthur John

42Woolston, Hampshire, EnglandQuartermasterD
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|Buley, Mr. Edward John

26rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Able Seaman10
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|Clench, Mr. Frederick Charles

3312
Clench, Mr. George James31Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Able Seaman
Couch, Mr. Frank28Port Isaac, Cornwall253MB
Davis, Mr. Stephen James39Landport, Hampshire, England
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|Evans, Mr. Alfred Frank

rowspan="3" |25rowspan="10" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonLookout15
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|Evans, Mr. Frank Oliver

Able Seaman10
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|Fleet, Mr. Frederick

rowspan="2" |BelfastLookout6
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|Foley, Mr. John

46Storekeeper4
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|Forward, Mr. James

27SouthamptonAble Seaman16
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|Haines, Mr. Albert M.

31BelfastBoatswain9
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|Harder, Mr. William

39SouthamptonWindow Cleaner14
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|Hemming, Mr. Samuel Ernest

43BelfastLamp Trimmer4
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|Hichens, Mr. Robert

rowspan="2" |29SouthamptonQuartermaster6
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|Hogg, Mr. George Alfred

BelfastLookout7
Holman, Mr. Harry27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastAble Seaman
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|Hopkins, Mr. Robert John

40rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Able Seaman13
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|Horswill, Mr. Albert Edward James

331
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|Humphreys, Mr. Sidney James

52Quartermaster11
Hutchinson, Mr. John Hall28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastCarpenter/Joiner170MB
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|Jewell, Mr. Archie

23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastLookout7
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|Jones, Mr. Thomas William

34Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonAble Seaman8
King, Mr. Thomas Walter42Portsmouth, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonMaster-at-arms
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|Lee, Mr. Reginald Robinson

41rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonLookout13
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|Lucas, Mr. William Arthur

25Able SeamanD
Lyons, Mr. William HenryAble Bodied Seaman Lyons survived the sinking and managed to swim to lifeboat 4. He was pulled aboard but soon lost consciousness. He was transferred to the Carpathia, where he died around midnight on 16 April and was buried at sea, at 4 am later that morning.25rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Able Seaman4
Matherson, Mr. David33192MB
Mathais, Mr. Montague Vincent29Mess Steward
Maxwell, Mr. John29BelfastCarpenter/Joiner
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|McCarthy, Mr. William

48Cork, County Cork, Irelandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Able Seaman4
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|McGough, Mr. James Francis

36rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England9
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|Moore, Mr. George Alfred

323
Nichols, Mr. Albert William Stanley47Shirley, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBoatswain
O'Loughlin, Dr. William Francis Norman, MD{{cite web |url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/william-francis-norman-oloughlin.html|title=William Francis Norman O'Loughlin |website=Encyclopedia Titanica |date=February 2002 |access-date=2022-06-15}}62Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSurgeon
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|Olliver, Mr. Alfred John

27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastQuartermaster5
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|Osman, Mr. Frank

27Itchen, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Able Seaman2
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|Pascoe, Mr. Charles Henry

45rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England8
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|Perkis, Mr. Walter John

37BelfastQuartermaster4
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|Peters, Mr. William Chapman

26Woolston, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Able Seaman9
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|Poingdestre, Mr. John Thomas

27Southampton, Hampshire, England12
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|Rowe, Mr. George Thomas

32Gosport, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastQuartermasterC
Sawyer, Mr. Robert James31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonWindow Cleaner
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|Scarrott, Mr. Joseph George

33Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAble Seaman14
Simpson, Dr. John Edward, MD{{cite web |url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/john-edward-simpson.html|title=John Edward Simpson |website=Encyclopedia Titanica |date=28 October 2000 |access-date=2022-06-15}}37rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonAssistant Surgeon
Smith, Mr. William26Able Seaman
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|Symons, Mr. George Thomas Macdonald

24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonLookout1
Tamlyn, Mr. Frederick23rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonMess Steward123MB
Taylor, Mr. Charles William Frederick35rowspan="2" |Able Seaman
Terrell, Mr. Bertram20
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|Vigott, Mr. Philip Francis

32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonrowspan="2" |Able Seaman13
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|Weller, Mr. William Clifford

30rowspan="2" |Belfast7
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wynn, Mr. Walter

41Shirley, Hampshire, EnglandQuartermaster9

= 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.{{Cite web |title=TIP {{!}} British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry {{!}} Day 3 {{!}} Testimony of Frederick Barrett (Leading Fireman, SS Titanic) |url=https://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTInq/BOTInq03Barrett01.php |access-date=2024-09-08 |website=www.titanicinquiry.org}}

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.{{cite web |url=http://rmstitanichotel.co.uk/history/titanic-engineers-heroic-sacrifice/ |title=Titanic Engineers' Heroic Sacrifice |access-date=12 August 2014 |website=rmstitanichotel.co.uk |archive-date=28 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190528094738/https://rmstitanichotel.co.uk/history/titanic-engineers-heroic-sacrifice/ |url-status=dead }} 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.{{Cite web|title=Titanic Ship • Titanic Facts|url=https://titanicfacts.net/titanic-ship/|website=Titanic Facts|date=4 June 2018 |language=en-GB|access-date=2020-05-13}} 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 {{convert|120|F|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 {{convert|28|F|C}} weather.{{Cite book |author=Lee W. Merideth |title=Titanic Names: A Complete List of the Passengers and Crew |publisher=Rocklin Press |year=2002}}
  • 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. 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.
  • 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.{{cite news|title=Headstone restoration completed|work= The Cumberland News|date= 11 April 2014}}

class="sortable wikitable"
NameAgeHometownBoardedPositionLifeboatBody
Abrams, Mr. William Thomas34rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Adams, Mr. Robert John26
Allen, Mr. Henry30145MB
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|Allen, Mr. Ernest Frederick

24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmerB
Allsop, Mr. Alfred Samuel36Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastElectrician
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|Avery, Mr. James Albert

20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer15
Bailey, Mr. George Frank46Woolston, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Baines, Mr. Richard24rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Greaser
Bannon, Mr. John Joseph34
Barlow, Mr. Charles Henry30rowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Barnes, Mr. Charles29
Barnes, Mr. John39Woolston, Hampshire, England
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|Barrett, Mr. Frederick William

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonLeading Fireman13
Barrett, Mr. Frederick William33rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Beattie, Mr. Joseph John33BelfastGreaser
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Beauchamp, Mr. George William

24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker13
Bell, Mr. Joseph51rowspan="9" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastChief Engineer
Bendell, Mr. Frank23rowspan="8" |Southamptonrowspan="4" |Fireman/Stoker
Bennett, Mr. George Alfred30
Benville, Mr. Edward42
Bessant, Mr. William Edward Lowe40
Bevis, Mr. Joseph Henry22Trimmer
Biddlecombe, Mr. Reginald Charles31rowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker|
Biggs, Mr. Edward Charles20
Billows, Mr. James20Trimmer
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|Binstead, Mr. Walter William

20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer3
Black, Mr. Alexander28rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Black, Mr. D.41
Blackman, Mr. Albert Edward23
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|Blake, Mr. Percival Albert

22Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer15
Blake, Mr. John Douglas Stanley George26rowspan="10" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="15" |SouthamptonMess Steward
Blake, Mr. Thomas Henry36rowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Blaney, Mr. James32
Blann, Mr. Eustace Horatius21
Bott, Mr. William Thomas44Greaser
Bradley, Mr. Patrick Joseph38Fireman/Stoker
Brewer, Mr. Henry "Harry"30Trimmer
Briant, Mr. Albert34Greaser
Briant, Mr. Arthur30Greaser
Brooks, Mr. J.rowspan="3" |25Trimmer
Brown, Mr. Johnrowspan="5" |Fireman/Stoker267MB
Brown, Mr. Joseph JamesEastleigh, Hampshire, England
Burroughs, Mr. Arthur Peckham34rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England
Burton, Mr. Edward John35
Butt, Mr. William Johnrowspan="2" |30Freemantle, Hampshire, England77MB
Calderwood, Mr. HughBelfast, IrelandBelfastTrimmer
Canner, Mr. John40Woolston, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="5" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Carr, Mr. Richard Stephen27rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandTrimmer
Carter, Mr. James46Fireman/Stoker
Casey, Mr. Thomas28Trimmer
Castleman, Mr. Edward37Greaser[https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/edward-castleman.html 78[?]]MB
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|Cavell, Mr. George Henry

22Sholing Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer15
Cherrett, Mr. William Victor24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Chisnall, Mr. George Alexander36Itchen, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBoilermaker111MB
Chorley, Mr. John Henry25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
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|Clark, Mr. William

42Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker15
Coe, Mr. Harry21rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer
Coleman, Mr. John57BelfastMess Steward112{?}MB
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|Collins, Mr. John Samuel

38rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker1
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|Combes, Mr. George

343
Cooper, Mr. Henry William25rowspan="6" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Cooper, Mr. Frederick George24rowspan="2" |Trimmer
Copperthwaite, Mr. Albert Harry28
Corcoran, Mr. Dennis33Fireman/Stoker
Cotton, Mr. Alfred35Trimmer
Couch, Mr. Joseph Henry49Greaser
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|Couper, Mr. Robert Frederick William

30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker3
Coy, Mr. Francis Ernest George26rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonJunior Assistant 3rd Engineer
Crabb, Mr. Henry James23Trimmer
Creese, Mr. Henry Philip45BelfastDeck Engineer
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|Crimmins, Mr. James

21Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker13
Cross, Mr. William Alfred39rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="5" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Cunningham, Mr. Bernard35
Curtis, Mr. Arthur26
Davies, Mr. Thomas33Leading Fireman
Dawson, Mr. JosephDawson, who signed his name J. Dawson on the crew register, rose to fame with the release of the 1997 film, Titanic. The movie's main character is a fictional steerage passenger named Jack Dawson. Director James Cameron and others from the production crew went to pay respects to the grave of Dawson and other Titanic victims in Nova Scotia, and other fans of the film have visited the site and left flowers at the grave, believing the man buried there to be Jack Dawson.23Dublin, IrelandTrimmer227MB
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|Diaper, Mr. Joseph

27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Dickson, Mr. William37Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer
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|Dilley, Mr. John

30rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Dillon, Mr. Thomas Patrick

33Trimmer4
Dodd, Mr. Edward Charles39rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastJunior 3rd Engineer
Dodds, Mr. Henry Watson27SouthamptonJunior Assistant 4th Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Doel, Mr. Frederick

rowspan="2" |22rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonFireman/StokerC
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Dore, Mr. Albert

Trimmer
Doyle, Mr. Laurence27rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Duffy, Mr. William Luke36BelfastWriter/Engineer's Clerk
Dyer, Mr. Henry Ryland24SouthamptonSenior Assistant 4th Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Dymond, Mr. Frank

36Itchen, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="1" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker15
Eagle, Mr. Alfred James Jacob27Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonTrimmer
Eastman, Mr. Charles44Millbrook, Hampshire, EnglandGreaser
Elliott, Mr. Everett Edward23Edmonton, London, EnglandLondonTrimmer|317M
Ervine, Mr. Albert George18Belfast, IrelandBelfastAssistant Electrician
Evans, Mr. William Thomas33Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="5" |SouthamptonTrimmer31MB
Farquharson, Mr. William Edward39Belfast, Ireland,Senior 2nd Engineer
Fay, Mr. Thomas Joseph30rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGreaser
Ferrary, Mr. Anton33Trimmer308M{?}{{Cite web |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/discus/messages/5667/6369.html?991991012 |title=Lost and Saved |access-date=5 November 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120316020147/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/discus/messages/5667/6369.html?991991012 |archive-date=16 March 2012 |url-status=dead }}
Ferris, Mr. William39Leading Fireman
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Fitzpatrick, Mr. Cecil William

30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonMess StewardB|
Fitzpatrick, Mr. Hugh Joseph29Furness, Lancashire, EnglandBelfastJunior Boilermaker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Flaherty, Mr. Edward

52Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker?
Ford. Mr. H.22rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonTrimmer
Ford, Mr. Thomas33Leading Fireman
Foster, Mr. Alfred Charles37Engineering Storekeeper
Fraser, Mr. James30Belfast, IrelandJunior Assistant Third Engineer
Fraser, Mr. James30SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Fredricks, Mr. Walter Francis

21rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Trimmer15
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Fryer, Mr. Albert Ernest

2913
Geer, Mr. Alfred Ernest26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
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|Godley, Mr. George Auguste

38Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker?
Godwin, Mr. Frederick Charles33rowspan="7" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="7" |SouthamptonGreaser
Golder, Mr. Martin William35Fireman/Stoker
Gordon, Mr. John30Trimmer
Goree, Mr. Frank40Greaser
Gosling, Mr. Bertram James22rowspan="2" |Trimmer
Gosling, Mr. Frank Henry25
Gradidge, Mr. Ernest Edward22Fireman/Stoker276MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Graham, Mr. Thomas Gibson

28Belfast, IrelandBelfastFireman/Stoker
Green, Mr. George20rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonTrimmer
Gregory, Mr. David43Greaser
Gumery, Mr. George24Birmingham, EnglandMess Steward
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Haggan, Mr. John

35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastFireman/Stoker3
Hall, Mr. Joseph32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="6" |Southamptonrowspan="6" |Fireman/Stoker
Hallett, Mr. George Alexander23
Hands, Mr. Bernard54Killeshandra, Cavan, Ireland
Hannam, Mr. George30rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England
Harris, Mr. Amos24
Harris, Mr. Edward John29
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|Harris, Mr. Frederick

39Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker14
Harrison, Mr. Norman E.39Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastAssistant Second Engineer
Harvey, Mr. Herbert Gifford34Belfast, Irelandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonJunior Assistant Second Engineer
Haslin, Mr. James45rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandTrimmer
Hart, Mr. James54rowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Head, Mr. Arthur24
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Hebb, Mr. William Albert Thomas

22Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonTrimmerB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Hendrickson, Mr. Charles Osker

28Northam, Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandLeading Fireman1
Hesketh, Mr. John Henry33Kirkdale, Liverpool, EnglandBelfastJunior Second Engineer
Heslin, Mr. James51rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Trimmer
Hill, Mr. James25
Hinton, Mr. Steven William3085
Hodge, Mr. Charley29Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSenior Assistant Third Engineer
Hodges, Mr. William26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman
Hodgkinson, Mr. Leonard46Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSenior Fourth Engineer
Hopgood, Mr. Roland John29rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Hosgood, Mr. Richard William22242
Hosking, Mr. George Fox36Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSenior Third Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Hunt, Mr. Albert Sylvanus

23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmerC
Hunt, Mr. Thomas27rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Hurst, Mr. Charles John40
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|Hurst, Mr. Walter

23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/StokerB
Ingram, Mr. Charles20rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonTrimmer204MB[http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/charles-ingram.html# George Ingram (Titanic Crew: Trimmer) : Titanic Victim]
Instance, Mr. Thomas31rowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Jackopson, Mr. John Henry30
Jago, Mr. Joseph59Greaser
James, Mr. Thomas27Cardiff, Glamorgan, Walesrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Joas, Mr. Nicolas39Southampton, Hampshire, England
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|Judd, Mr. Charles Edward

31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/StokerB
Jukes, Mr. Henry James38rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonGreaser
Jupe, Mr. Boylett Herbert30Assistant Electrician73MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Kaspar, Mr. Franz

40Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker9
Kearl, Mr. Charles Henry44Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonGreaser
Kearl, Mr. George Edward25Hampshire, EnglandTrimmer
Keegan, Mr. James38Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandLeading Fireman
Kelly, Mr. James44County Meath, IrelandGreaser
Kelly, Mr. William Patrick23Dublin, IrelandBelfastAssistant Electrician
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Kemish, Mr. George

22Shirley, Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker9
Kemp, Mr. Thomas Hulman43rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |BelfastAssistant Fourth Engineer
Kenzler, Mr. August44Storekeeper
Kerr, Mr. Thomas Russell26Glasgow, Scotlandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Kinchenten, Mr. Frederick Charles36rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGreaser
Kinsella, Mr. Louis30Fireman/Stoker
Kirkham, Mr. James43Whittingham, Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandGreaser
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Knowles, Mr. Thomas

39Lymington, EnglandSouthamptonFireman's MessmanC
Lahy, Mr. Thomas41London, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Lee. Mr. Herbert Henry17rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandTrimmer
Light, Mr. Christopher William20rowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Light, Mr. W.47
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Lindsay, Mr. Charles William

30Bristol, Avon, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/StokerB
Lloyd, Mr. William29rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Long, Mr. Frank31rowspan="2" |Trimmer
Long, Mr. William36
Mackie, Mr. William Dickson32London, EnglandBelfastJunior Fifth Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Major, Mr. William

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker13
Marett, Mr. George John27rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Marsh, Mr. Frederick Charles28268MB
Maskell, Mr. Leopold Adolphus25Trimmer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Mason, Mr. Frank Archibald Robert

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/StokerB
Mason, Mr. James39rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonLeading Fireman
May, Mr. Arthur William Jr.22Fireman/Stoker
May, Mr. Arthur William Sr.59Fireman's Messman
Mayo, Mr. William Peter27Leading Fireman117MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Mayzes, Mr. Thomas Jubilee

25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker3
McAndrew, Mr. Thomas Patrick38Liverpool, Merseyside, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
McAndrews, Mr. William23rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England
McCastlin, Mr. William38
style="background:#9bddff;"

|McGann, Mr. James

29Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmerB
McGarvey, Mr. Edward Joseph34Liverpool, Lancashire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
McGaw, Mr. Errol Victor30Aldershot, Hampshire, England
McInerney, Mr. Thomas38Bootle, Lancashire, EnglandGreaser
style="background:#9bddff;"

|McInytre, Mr. William

22Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmerA
McQuillan, Mr. Williamrowspan="2" |32Belfast, IrelandBelfastrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker183MB
McRae, Mr. William AlexanderShirley, Hampshire, EnglandSouthampton
McReynolds, Mr. William Thomas Carson22rowspan="2" |Belfast, Irelandrowspan="2" |BelfastJunior Sixth Engineer
Middleton, Mr. Alfred Pirrie27Assistant Electrician
Milford, Mr. George28Ryde, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Millar, Mr. Robert27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandExtra Fifth Engineer
Millar, Mr. Thomas33Belfast, IrelandBelfastAssistant Deck Engineer
Mintram, Mr. William46rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Mitchell, Mr. Lorenzo Horace19Trimmer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Moore, Mr. John James

29Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker3
Moore, Mr. Ralph22London, Englandrowspan="5" |SouthamptonTrimmer
Moores, Mr. Richard Henry44rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGreaser
Morgan, Mr. Arthur Herbert27Trimmer
Morgan, Mr. Thomas A.26Fireman/Stoker302MB
Morris, Mr. William Edward23Trimmer
Moyes, Mr. William Young23Stirling, ScotlandBelfastSenior Sixth Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Murdock, Mr. William John

34Belfast, IrelandBelfastFireman/StokerB
Nettleton, Mr. George Walter30St. Denys, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Newman, Mr. Charles Thomas32rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandEngineering Storekeeper
Niven, Mr. John Brown30rowspan="4" |Fireman/Stoker
Noon, Mr. John Thomas35
Norris, Mr. James22
Noss, Mr. Bertram Arthur21
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Noss, Mr. Henry

rowspan="2" |31rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker15
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Nutbean, Mr. William

D
style="background:#9bddff;"

|O'Connor, Mr. John

25TrimmerB
Olive, Mr. Charles31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonGreaser
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Oliver, Mr. H.

32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker3
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Othen, Mr. Charles Alfred

363
Paice, Mr. Richard Charles John32Kingsclere, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Painter, Mr. Charles31rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England
Painter, Mr. Frank28
Palles, Mr. Thomas Henry Michael45Liverpool, EnglandGreaser
Parsons, Mr. Frank Alfred27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSenior Fifth Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Pearce, Mr. John

28rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker15
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Pelham, Mr. George

39rowspan="2" |Trimmer16
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Perry, Mr. Edgar Lionel

19?
Perry, Mr. Henry Frederick23rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonTrimmer
Phillips, Mr. George27rowspan="2" |Greaser
Pitfield, Mr. William James25
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Podesta, Mr. Alfred John Alexander

24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker3
Pond, Mr. George32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Prangnell, Mr. George Alexander

30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonGreaserB
Preston, Mr. Thomas Charles Alfred20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Priest, Mr. Arthur John

24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker15
Proudfoot, Mr. Richard Royston21Plymouth, Devon, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonTrimmer
Pugh, Mr. Arthur Percy31Hampshire, EnglandLeading Fireman
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Pusey, Mr. William Robert Holland

24Hythe, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker1
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Ranger, Mr. Thomas

29Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGreaser4
Read, Mr. Joseph20Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Trimmer
Reed, Mr. Robert Thomas31Gosport, Hampshire, England
Reeves, Mr. Frederick Simms30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandFireman/Stoker280MB
Rentowl, Mr. Philip Charles26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Rice, Mr. Charles John

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker10
Richards, Mr. Joseph James30Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="11" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Rickman, Mr. George Albert36Milford, Hampshire, England
Roberts, Mr. Robert George35Bransgore, Hampshire, England
Rous, Mr. Arthur John26rowspan="8" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandPlumber
Rudd, Mr. Henry23Engineering Storkeeper86MB
Rutter, Mr. Sidney Frank27rowspan="4" |Fireman/Stoker
Sangster, Mr. Charles Edward30
Saunders, Mr. F.22
Saunders, Mr. Walter Ernest30184MB
Saunders, Mr. William Henry23Trimmer
Scott, Mr. Archibald40Fireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Scott, Mr. Frederick William

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonGreaser4
Self, Mr. Alfred Henry40Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonGreaser
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Self, Mr. Albert Charles Edward

25Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker?
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Senior, Mr. Henry

31London, EnglandB
Shea, Mr. Thomas29Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sheath, Mr. Frederick

20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer1
Shepherd, Mr. Jonathan32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonJunior Assistant Second Engineer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Shiers, Mr. Alfred Charles

24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker5
Shillaber, Mr. Charles Frederick20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer195MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Shulver, Mr. Christopher Arthur

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker5
Skeates, Mr. William26rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer
Sloan, Mr. Peter31BelfastChief Electrician
Small, Mr. William McMillan42rowspan="2" |SouthamptonLeading Fireman
Smith, Mr. Ernest George27Trimmer
Smith, Mr. James Muil35BelfastJunior Fourth Engineer
Smither, Mr. Harry James22Kilburn, Middlesex, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Snellgrove, Mr. George41Millbrook, Hampshire, England
Snook, Mr. William Henry26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandTrimmer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Snow, Mr. Eustace Philip

21rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonTrimmerB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sparkman, Mr. Henry William

36Fireman/Stoker
Stanbrook, Mr. Augustus George30Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker316M
Steel, Mr. Robert Edward29Guernsey, Channel Islandsrowspan="2" |Trimmer
Stocker, Mr. Henry Dorey20Southampton, Hampshire, England
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Street, Mr. Thomas Albert

25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker9
Stubbs, Mr. James Henry28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Taylor, Mr. George

23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker1
Taylor, Mr. John Henry32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Taylor, Mr. J.42
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Taylor, Mr. William Henry

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker15
Thomas, Mr. Joseph Wakefield23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Thompson, Mr. John William

42rowspan="2" |Liverpool, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonFireman/StokerA
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Threlfall, Mr. Thomas

38Leading Fireman14
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Thresher, Mr. George Terrill

25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandFireman/Stoker?
Tizard, Mr. Arthur Leopold31rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Tozer, Mr. James32Greaser
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Triggs, Mr. Robert

41Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFireman/Stoker3
Turley, Mr. Richard37Newry, Down, Irelandrowspan="13" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
van der Brugge, Mr. Wessel Adrianus42Delfshaven, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Veal, Mr. Arthur36rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGreaser
Vear, Mr. Henry32rowspan="2" |Fireman/Stoker
Vear, Mr. William3259MB
Ward, Mr. Arthur24Romsey, EnglandJunior Assistant Fourth Engineer
Ward, Mr. James William31rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandLeading Fireman
Wardner, Mr. Frederick Albert39rowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Wateridge, Mr. Edward Lewis25
Watson, Mr. William27158MB
Webb, Mr. Samuel Francis28Salford, Manchester, Lancashire, EnglandTrimmer
Webber, Mr. Francis Albert31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandLeading Fireman
White, Mr. Albert17Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandTrimmer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|White, Mr. Alfred

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonGreaser4
White, Mr. Frank Leonard27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer
style="background:#9bddff;"

|White, Mr. William George

23Salisbury, Wiltshire, EnglandSouthamptonTrimmer15
Williams, Mr. Samuel Solomon26rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="11" |SouthamptonFireman/Stoker
Wilson, Mr. Bertie28Senior Assistant Second Engineer
Wilton, Mr. William Edward45Trimmer
Witcher, Mr. Albert Ernest40Lymington, EnglandFireman/Stoker
Witt, Mr. Henry Dennis37rowspan="7" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandFireman/Stoker
Witts, Mr. William Francis35Trimmer
Wood, Mr. Henry31Trimmer
Woodford, Mr. Frederick Ernest41Greaser163MB
Worthman, Mr. William Henry37rowspan="3" |Fireman/Stoker
Wyeth, Mr. James Robert26
Young, Mr. Francis James30

= 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.

class="sortable wikitable"
NameAgeHometownBoardedPositionLifeboatBody
Abbott, Mr. Ernest Owen21rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="8" |SouthamptonFirst Class Lounge Pantry Steward
Ahier, Mr. Percy Snowden20First Class Saloon Steward
Akerman, Mr. Albert28Third Class Steward
Akerman, Mr. Joseph Francis35Asst. Pantry Steward205MB
Allan, Mr. Robert Spencer36Shirley, Hampshire, EnglandFirst Class Bedroom Steward
Allen, Mr. George26rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandScullion
Allsop, Mr. Frank Richard41rowspan="2" |Bedroom Steward
Anderson, Mr. Walter Yuill48146MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Andrews, Mr. Charles Edward

19Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Second Class Saloon Steward16
Ashcroft, Mr. Austin Aloysius26Seacombe, Cheshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonClerk
Ashe, Mr. Henry Wellesley32Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandGlory Hole Steward34MB
Ayling, Mr. Edwin George22rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAssistant Vegetable Cook
Back, Mr. Charles Frederick32BelfastAssistant Lounge Steward
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Baggott, Mr. Allen Marden

28Itchen, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Saloon Steward9
Bagley, Mr. Edward Ernest31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Saloon Steward
Bailey, Mr. George Francis36Shepperton, London, EnglandBelfastSecond Class Saloon Steward161MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Ball, Mr. Percy

19Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Plate Steward13
Barker, Mr. Albert Vale19Winchester, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonAssistant Baker
Barker, Mr. Ernest Thomas37London, EnglandFirst Class Saloon Steward159MB
Barker, Mr. Reginald Lomond40rowspan="6" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastAssistant Purser
Barlow, Mr. George36rowspan="3" |SouthamptonSecond Class Bedroom Steward
Barnes, Mr. Frederick37Assistant Baker26MB[https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victim-no-26-an-identity.html Victim No. 26 an Identity Encyclopedia Titanic ]
Barratt, Mr. Arthur16Bell Boy
Barringer, Mr. Arthur William33BelfastFirst Class Saloon Steward
Barrow, Mr. Charles Henry John35rowspan="9" |SouthamptonAssistant Butcher
Barrows, Mr. Edward William Peter32London, EnglandFirst Class Saloon Steward
Barton, Mr. Sidney John25rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Third Class Steward
Baxter, Mr. Harry Ross53
Baxter, Mr. Thomas Ferguson55Linen Steward235MB
Bedford, Mr. William Barnet31Itchen, Hampshire, EnglandAssistant Roast Cook
Beedem, Mr. George Arthur34London, EnglandSecond Class Bedroom Steward
Beere, Mr. William19rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandKitchen Porter
Benham, Mr. Frederick John29Second Class Saloon Steward
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|Bennett, Mrs. Mabel Kate

30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Stewardess5
Bessant, Mr. Edward William31rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBaggage Steward
Best, Mr. Edwin Alfred38rowspan="4" |BelfastFirst Class Saloon Steward
Blake, Mr. John Douglas Stanley George26Mess Steward
Bishop, Mr. Walter Alexander34First Class Bedroom Steward
Blades, Mr. Frederick Charles17Lift Steward
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|Bliss, Mrs. Emma (née Junod)

45London, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Stewardess15
Bochatay, Mr. Alexis Joseph30Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonAssistant Chef
Bogie, Mr. Norman Leslie29Eastleigh, Hampshire, EnglandSecond Class Bedroom Steward274MB
Bond, Mr. William John40rowspan="8" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastFirst Class Bedroom Steward
Boothby, Mr. Walter Thomas36SouthamptonSecond Class Bedroom Steward107MB
Boston, Mr. William John30BelfastAssistant Deck Steward
Boughton, Mr. Bernard John24rowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |First Class Saloon Steward
Boyd, Mr. John35
Boyes, Mr. John Henry36Belfast
Bradshaw, Mr. John Albert Perkin43SouthamptonFirst Class Plate Steward
Brewster, Mr. George Henry48BelfastFirst Class Bedroom Steward
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|Bride, Mr. Harold Sydney

22Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastAssistant TelegraphistB
Bristow, Mr. Robert Charles31Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonThird Class Steward290MB
Bristow, Mr. Harry33Looe, Cornwall, EnglandFirst Class Saloon Steward
Brookman, Mr, John Cress27|Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandThird Class Steward
Broom, Mr. Herbert George33Cowes, Isle of Wight, EnglandBelfastBath Steward
Broome, Mr. Athol Frederick30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonVerandah Steward
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|Brown, Mr. Edward

34Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon StewardA
Brown, Mr. Walter James28rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward
Buckley, Mr. H.E.34rowspan="3" |SouthamptonAssistant Vegetable Cook
Bull, Mr. Walter Edward30Scullion
Bulley, Mr. Henry Ashburnham21Boots
Bunnell, Mr. Wilfred James20BelfastPlate Steward
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|Burgess, Mr. Charles Reginald

18Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonExtra Third Baker15
Burke, Mr. Richard Edward30Chandler's Ford, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastLounge Steward
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|Burke, Mr. William

31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward10
Burr, Mr. Ewart Sydenham29Woolston, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward
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|Burrage, Mr. Alfred Victor Edwards

20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonPlate Steward13
Butt, Mr. Robert Henry22rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="5" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward10MB
Butterworth, Mr. John "Jack"23116MB
Byrne, Mr. James Edward31Ilford, London, EnglandBedroom Steward
Campbell, Mr. Donald Samuel25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandThird Class Clerk
Carney, Mr. William John31Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandLift Steward251MB
Cartwright, Mr. James Edwardrowspan="2" |32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward320M
Casswill, Mr. CharlesSouthampton
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|Caton, Miss Annie

50London, EnglandSouthamptonTurkish Bath Stewardess11
Caunt, Mr. William Ewart27rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonGrill Cook
Cave, Mr. Herbert34BelfastSaloon Steward218MB
Cecil, Mr. Charles Thomas20SouthamptonSteward
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|Chapman, Mr. Joseph Charles

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBoots9
Charman, Mr. John James25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward185{?}MB[http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/identifying-stewards.html Identifying Stewards by Senan Molony – Titanic Research]
Cheverton, Mr. William Frederick27Newport, Pembrokeshire, WalesBelfast334I
Chitty, Mr. Archibald George28rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonSteward
Chitty, Mr. George Henry52Baker
Christmas, Mr. Herbert Harry33Assistant Saloon Steward
Coleman, Mr. Albert Edward28Saloon Steward
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|Colgan, Mr. Joseph

33Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Scullion13
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|Collins, Mr. John

17Belfast, IrelandB
Conway, Mr. Percy Walter25London, EnglandBelfastrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Cook, Mr. Gilbert William32rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |Southampton
Coombs, Mr. Charles Augustus38Cook
Corben, Mr. Ernest Theodore27Assistant Printer Steward
Cox, Mr. William Denton29Steward300MB
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|Crafter, Mr. Frederick Horace

27rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward15
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|Crawford, Mr. Alfred George

36BelfastBedroom Steward8
Crisp, Mr. Albert Hector35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward
Crispin, Mr. William32Eastleigh, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonGlory Hole Steward
Crosbie, Mr. John Borthwick45London, EnglandTurkish Bath Attendant
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|Crow, Mr. George Frederick

30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward14
Crumplin, Mr. George Charles Chandler35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBedroom Steward
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|Cullen, Mr. Charles James

45rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Belfastrowspan="2" |Bedroom Steward11
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|Cunningham, Mr. Andrew Orr

354
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|Daniels, Mr. Sidney Edward

18Southsea, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardB
Dashwood, Mr. William George19rowspan="19" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward83MB
Davies, Mr. Gordon Raleigh33rowspan="3" |BelfastBedroom Steward
Davies, Mr. Robert J.26Saloon Steward191MB
Davis, Mr. John James27Extra 2nd Baker200MB
Dean, Mr. George Fox Hopkins19SouthamptonAssistant Saloon Steward252MB
Deeble, Mr. Alfred Arnold29rowspan="2" |Belfastrowspan="3" |Saloon Steward270MB
Derrett, Mr. Arthur Henry26
Deslandes, Mr. Percival Stainer36rowspan="2" |Southampton212MB
Dinenage, Mr. James Richard47Saloon Steward
Dodd, Mr. George Charles44rowspan="3" |BelfastSteward
Dolby, Mr. Joseph36Reception Room Steward
Donoghue, Mr. Florence Thomas35Bedroom Steward
Doughty, Mr. Walter Thomas22rowspan="8" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Dunford, Mr. William41Hospital Steward71MB
Dyer, Mr. William Henry31Saloon Steward
Edbrooke, Mr. Francis Samuel Jacob24rowspan="2" |Steward
Ede, Mr. George Bulkeley22
Edge, Mr. Frederick William37Deck Steward
Edwards, Mr. Charles Essex38Assistant Pantryman Steward
Egg, Mr. William Henry34London, EnglandSteward
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|Ellis, Mr. John Bertram

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Vegetable Cook2
Ennis, Mr. Walter35Southport, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonTurkish Bath Attendant
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|Etches, Mr. Henry Samuel

41Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBedroom Steward5
Evans, Mr. George Richard32Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Belfastrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Fairall, Mr. Henry Charles38Ryde, Isle of Wight, England
Farrenden, Mr. Ernest John32Emsworth, Hampshire, EnglandConfectioner
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|Faulkner, Mr. William Stephen

37Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBedroom Steward11
Fellowes, Mr. Alfred James29rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBoots138MB
Feltham, Mr. George William36rowspan="2" |SouthamptonVienna Baker
Finch, Mr. Henry Herman "Harry"18Steward
Fletcher, Mr. Peter William26Sholing, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBugler Steward
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|Foley, Mr. William Cyril

26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward13
Ford, Mr. Ernest32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonSteward
Ford, Mr. Francis37Bedroom Steward
Fox, Mr. William Thomas27Ealing, London, EnglandSteward214{?}MB
Franklin, Mr. Alan Vincent29rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward262MB
Freeman, Mr. Ernest Edward Samuel43BelfastDeck Steward239MB
Geddes, Mr. Richard Charles31SouthamptonBedroom Steward
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|Gibbons, Mr. Jacob William

36Studland, Dorset, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward11
Giles, Mr. John Robert30rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBaker
Gill, Mr. Joseph Stanley34BelfastBedroom Steward49MB
Gill, Mr. Patrick38SouthamptonShip's Cook
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|Gold, Mrs. Jane Kate (née Coulson)

42Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess11
Gollop, Mr. Percival Salisbury28rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Passage Cook
Goshawk, Mr. Arthur James31BelfastThird Saloon Steward
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|Gregson, Miss Mary Josephine

45Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess16
Gunn, Mr. Joseph Alfred28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Saloon Steward125{?}MB
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|Guy, Mr. Elgar John

28rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonBoots5
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|Halford, Mr. Richard

22Steward15
Hall, Mr. Frank Alfred James38London, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonScullion
Hamblyn, Mr. Ernest William41rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBedroom Steward
Hamilton, Mr. Ernest William25BelfastAssistant Smoke Room Steward
Harding, Mr. Alfred John20Swaythling, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Pantry Steward
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|Hardwick, Mr. Reginald

21rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonKitchen Porter11
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|Hardy, Mr. John

37BelfastChief 2nd Class StewardD
Harris, Mr. Charles William19rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Harris, Mr. Clifford Henry16Bell Boy
Harris, Mr. Edward Matthew18Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandAssistant Pantryman Steward
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|Harrison, Mr. Aragõa Drummond

40rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward9
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Hart, Mr. John Edward

31Third Class Steward15
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|Hartnell, Mr. Frederick

21Saloon Steward11
Hatch, Mr. Hugh22rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonScullion
Hawkesworth, Mr. James38Saloon Steward
Hawkesworth, Mr. William Walter43Deck Steward
Hayter, Mr. Arthur44BelfastBedroom Steward25MB
Heinen, Mr. Joseph Dominichus30Lewisham, London, EnglandSouthamptonrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Hendy, Mr. Edward Martin38rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfast
Hensford, Mr. Herbert George Ernest29SouthamptonButcher
Hewett, Mr. Thomas37Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBelfastBedroom Steward168MB
Hill, Mr. Henry Parkinson36rowspan="7" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward
Hill, Mr. James Colston38BelfastBedroom Steward152MB
Hinckley, Mr. George Herbert35rowspan="3" |SouthamptonBath Steward66MB
Hine, Mr. William Edward36Baker
Hiscock, Mr. Sydney George22Plate Steward
Hoare, Mr. Leonard James21BelfastSaloon Steward
Hogan, Mr. Albert John19rowspan="3" |SouthamptonScullion
Hogg, Mr. Charles William37Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBedroom Steward
Hogue, Mr. E.22London, EnglandPlate Steward
Holland, Mr. Thomas28Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBelfastReception Steward
Holloway, Mr. Sidney20rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonClothes Presser273MB
Hopkins, Mr. Frederick William16Plate Steward
House, Mr. William Charles38rowspan="2" |Belfastrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Howell, Mr. Arthur Albert31Itchen, Hampshire, England319MB
Hughes, Mr. William Thomas33rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonSteward
Humby, Mr. Frederick16Plate Steward237[?][https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/community/threads/victim-237-frederick-humby.35904/ MB]
Humphreys, Mr. Humphrey31Assistant Saloon Steward
Hutchinson, Mr. James29Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandVegetable Cook250MB
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|Hyland, Mr. Leo James

19Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward11
Ide, Mr. Harry John32rowspan="7" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonBedroom Steward
Ingrouille, Mr. Henry21Steward
Ings, Mr. William Ernest20Scullion
Jackson, Mr. Cecil29rowspan="3" |BelfastBoots
Janaway, Mr. William Frank35Bedroom Steward
Jenner, Mr. Thomas Henry "Harry"41rowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Jensen, Mr. Charles Valdemar25Southampton
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|Jessop, Miss Violet Constance

24London, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess16
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|Johnstone, Mr. James

41Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward2
Jones, Mr. Albert Hugh Brabner17Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Jones, Mr. Arthur Ernest38Woolston, Hampshire, EnglandPlate Steward
Jones, Mr. Harry Owen Glendower29Alresford, Essex, EnglandRoast Cook
Jones, Mr. Victor Reginald20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
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|Joughin, Mr. Charles John

32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastChief BakerB
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|Keen, Mr. Percy Edward

28SouthamptonSaloon Steward15
Kelland, Mr. Thomas21rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonSecond Class Library Steward
Kennell, Mr. Charles30Hebrew Cook
Kerley, Mr. William Thomas28Salisbury, Wiltshire, EnglandAssistant Saloon Steward335OT
Ketchley, Mr. Henry30rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward
Kieran, Mr. James William32rowspan="8" |SouthamptonChief 3rd Class Steward
Kieran, Mr. Edgar Michael31Storekeeper
King, Mr. Alfred John Moffett18Lift Steward238MB
King, Mr. Ernest Waldron28Clones, Monaghan, IrelandClerk321M
Kingscote, Mr. William Ford43rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
Kirkaldy, Mr. Thomas Benjmain37Bedroom Steward
Kitching, Mr. Arthur Alfred30Saloon Steward
Klein, Mr. Herbert33Second Class Barber
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|Knight, Mr. George

44Woolston, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward13
Knight, Mr. Leonard Georgerowspan="2" |21Bishopstoke, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSteward
Lacey, Mr. Bert WilliamSalisbury, Wiltshire, EnglandAssistant Saloon Steward44{?}MB{{Cite web |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/discus/messages/5914/149764.html?1243951250 |title=Crew Research |access-date=4 June 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120330180120/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/discus/messages/5914/149764.html?1243951250 |archive-date=30 March 2012 |url-status=dead }}
Lake, Mr. William35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Lane, Mr. Albert Edward34Woolston, Hampshire, EnglandSouthampton
Latimer, Mr. Andrew L.55Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBelfastChief First Class Steward
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|Lavington, Miss Elizabeth

39Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess11
Lawrance, Mr. Arthur25Rochford, Essex, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward90MB
Leader, Mr. Archibald22Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonConfectioner
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|Leather, Mrs. Elizabeth Mary (née Edwards)

41Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess16
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Lee, Mr. Henry Reginald

29Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonScullion?
Lefebvre, Mr. Paul Georges35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward211v
Leonard, Mr. Matthew26Belfast, Irelandrowspan="2" |BelfastSteward
Levett, Mr. George Alfred21Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAssistant Pantryman
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|Lewis, Mr. Arthur Ernest Read

27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward15
Light, Mr. Charles Edward23Christchurch, Dorset, EnglandSouthamptonPlate Steward
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|Littlejohn, Mr. Alexander James

40Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward13
Lloyd, Mr. Humphrey32rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward57MB
Locke, Mr. Albert George33rowspan="3" |SouthamptonScullion
Longmuir, Mr. John Dickson19Eastleigh, Hampshire, EnglandAssistant Pantry Steward
Lovell, Mr. John38Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGrill Cook
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|Lucas, Mr. William Watson

34Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon StewardA
Lydiatt, Mr. Charles38rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Mabey, Mr. John Charles23Steward
Mackie, Mr. George William34rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBedroom Steward
Major, Mr. Thomas Edgar35BelfastBath Steward
Mantle, Mr. Roland Frederick36rowspan="3" |SouthamptonSteward
Marks, Mr. James26rowspan="2" |Assistant Pantryman Steward
Marriott, Mr. John William202MB
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|Marsden, Miss Evelyn

28Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Stewardess16
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Martin, Mrs. Annie Martin (née Woodland)

33Portsmouth, Hampshire, England11
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|Maynard, Mr. Isaac Hiram

31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastEntre CookB
Maytum, Mr. Alfred52rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastChief Butcher141MB
McCarthy, Mr. Frederick Jamesrowspan="2" |36SouthamptonBedroom Steward
McCawley, Mr. Thomas W.BelfastGymnasium Steward
McElroy, Mr. Hugh Richard Walter37rowspan="2" |SouthamptonChief Purser157MB
McGrady, Mr. James27Saloon Steward330A
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|McKay, Mr. Charles Donald

30Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward11
style="background:#9bddff;"

|McLaren, Mrs. Hypatia (née Draco)

42Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess5
style="background:#9bddff;"

|McMicken, Mr. Arthur

23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward11
McMicken, Mr. Benjamin Tucker21rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |BelfastSecond Pantry Steward
McMullin, Mr. John Richard31Saloon Steward
McMurray, Mr. William Ernest43Bedroom Steward
Mellor, Mr. Arthur34rowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Middleton, Mr. Mark Victor24London, England
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|Mills, Mr. Christopher

51Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonButcherC
Mish'alānī, Mr. Ibrāhīm Mansūr (Abraham Mansoor Mishellany)52rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastPrinter Steward
Moore, Mr. Alfred Ernest39rowspan="2" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Morgan (Bird), Mr. Charles Frederick42Birkenhead, Cheshire, EnglandAssistant Storekeeper
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|Morris, Mr. Frank Herbert

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBathroom Steward14
Moss, Mr. William34rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastFirst Saloon Steward
Müller, Mr. Ludwig37SouthamptonThird Class Interpreter Steward
Mullin, Mr. Thomas20Maxwelltown, Dumfries, ScotlandSouthamptonSteward323M
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|Neal, Mr. Harold Bentley

25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBaker13
Nicholls, Mr. Sidney39rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Nichols, Mr. Arthur34Steward
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|Nichols, Mr. Walter Henry

35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward15
O'Connor, Mr. Thomas Peter39rowspan="9" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBedroom Steward
Olive, Mr. Ernest Roskelly28rowspan="3" |SouthamptonClothes Presser Steward
Orpet, Mr. Walter Hayward31Saloon Steward
Orr, Mr. James40Assistant Vegetable Cook
Osbourne, Mr. William Edward32BelfastSaloon Steward
Owen, Mr. Lewis49rowspan="6" |SouthamptonAssistant Saloon Steward
Pacey, Mr. Reginald Ivan17Lift Steward
Paintin, Mr. James Arthur29Captain's Steward
Parsons, Mr. Edward35Chief Storekeeper
Parsons, Mr. Richard18Ashbrittle, Somerset, EnglandSaloon Steward
Pearce, Mr. Alfred Ernest24Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSteward
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|Pearcey, Mr. Albert Victor

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardC
Pennal, Mr. Thomas Frederick Cohen33Shirley, Hampshire, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBath Steward
Penny, Mr. William Far30rowspan="6" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Saloon Steward
Penrose, Mr. John Poole49BelfastBedroom Steward
Perkins, Mr. Laurence Alexander22rowspan="4" |SouthamptonTelephone Steward
Perren, Mr. William Charles47Boots Steward
Perriton, Mr. Hubert Prouse31Saloon Steward
Petty, Mr. Edwin Henry25Bedroom Steward82MB
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|Pfropper, Mr. Richard Paul Jozef

30rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward9
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|Phillimore, Mr. Harold Charles William

23Belfast14
Phillips, Mr. John George "Jack"25Godalming, Surrey, Englandrowspan="3" |BelfastTelegraphist
Platt, Mr. Wilfred George18rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandScullion
Pook, Mr. Percy Robert34Assistant Pantry
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|Port, Mr. Frank

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSteward13
Porteus, Mr. Thomas Henry32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastButcher
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|Prentice, Mr. Frank Winnold

23rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |BelfastStorekeeper4
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Prichard, Mrs. Alice Maud (née Friend)

33Stewardess11
Prideaux, Mr. John Arthur "Jack"23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSteward
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|Prior, Mr. Harold John

21Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSteward11
Proctor, Mr. Charles40Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBelfastChef
Pryce, Mr. Charles William22Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward
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|Pugh, Mr. Alfred

20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward14
Puzey, Mr. John Edward35Itchen, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastrowspan="3" |Saloon Steward21(?)MB[https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/community/threads/id-of-unknown-21-could-it-have-been-steward-eggb.19225/ ID of Unknown 21? Encyclopedia Titanic]
Randall, Mr. Frank Henry27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthampton
Ransom, Mr. James33Bristol, Avon, Englandrowspan="2" |Belfast
Rattenbury, Mr. William Henry36Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAssistant Boots Steward
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|Ray, Mr. Frederick Dent

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward13
Reed, Mr. Thomas Charles Prowse43rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBedroom Steward
Reeves, Mr. Frederick Vernon Hilton20rowspan="2" |BelfastAssistant Pantryman Steward240{?}MBSee
Revell, Mr. William31Saloon Steward
Rice, Mr. John Reginald25Crosby, Lancashire, Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonClerk64MB
Rice, Mr. Percy19rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandThird Class Steward
Ricks, Mr. Cyril Gordon23Storekeeper100MB
Ridout, Mr. Walter George29rowspan="2" |Saloon Steward
Rimmer, Mr. Gilbert27
Roberton, Mr. George Edward19Assistant Saloon Steward127MB
Roberts, Mr. Frank John36Farnborough, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastThird Butcher231MB
Roberts, Mr. Hugh H.40Bootle, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonBedroom Steward93MB
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|Roberts, Mrs. Mary Kezziah (née Humphrys)

41rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward16
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|Robinson, Mrs. Annie (née Franklin)

40Stewardess11
Robinson, Mr. James William30rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward151MB
Rogers, Mr. Edward James William32Assistant Storekeeper282MB
Rogers, Mr. Michael Joseph27Winchester, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
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|Ross, Mr. Horace Leopold

36Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonScullion13
Rowe, Mr. Edward Maurice31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon 1st Class Steward
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|Rule, Mr. Samuel James

58Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastBathroom Steward15
Russell, Mr. Boysie Richard17rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Ryan, Mr. Thomas27Third Class Steward264{?}MB[http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-biography/tom-ryan.html Thomas Ryan (Titanic Crew: Steward) : Titanic Victim]
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|Ryerson, Mr. William Edwy

32Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward9
Samuel, Mr. Owen Wilmore41rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward217MB
Saunders, Mr. William Ernest26
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|Savage, Mr. Charles James

23Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward11
Scott, Mr. John21Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonBoots Steward
Scovell, Mr. Robert42Freemantle, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
Sedunary, Mr. Sidney Francis25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandThird Class Steward178MB
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|Seward, Mr. Wilfred Deable

25London, EnglandBelfastSecond Class Chief Pantry Steward3
Shaw, Mr. Henry41Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonKitchen Porter
Shea, Mr. John39Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |BelfastSaloon Steward11MB
Siebert, Mr. Sidney Conrad29Shirley, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
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|Simmons, Mr. Andrew George James

31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonScullion
Simmons, Mr. Frederick Charles24rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward
Simmons, Mr. William Simon Catcott37Passage Cook
Sivier, Mr. William23London, EnglandThird Class Steward
Skinner, Mr. Edward41rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastFirst Class Saloon Steward
Slight, Mr. Harry John35SouthamptonSteward21{?}MB
Slight, Mr. William Henry James36|BelfastLarder Cook
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| Sloan, Miss Mary Jane

45Belfast, Northern Irelandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonStewardess12
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| Slocombe, Mrs Maude Louise (née Waldon)

30London, EnglandTurkish Bath Stewardess11
Smillie, Mr. John Downing38rowspan="4" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward91MB
Smith, Mr. Charles Henry James45rowspan="3" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward91MB
Smith, Mr. Charles Edwin38Second Class Bedroom Steward329MM
Smith, Mr. James William24Assistant Baker
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| Smith, Miss Katherine Elizabeth

45Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess
Smith, Mr. Reginald George33Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSaloon Steward (First Class)
Snape, Mrs Lucy Violet22Witley, Surrey, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonStewardess
Stagg, Mr. John Henry38Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
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|Stap, Miss Sarah Agnes

47Birkenhead, Cheshire, EnglandSouthamptonStewardess11
Stebbings, Mr. Sydney Frederick38Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastChief Boots Steward (First Class)
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|Stewart, Mr. John

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonVerandah Steward15
Stone, Mr. Edmund26rowspan="5" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonBedroom Steward (First Class)41MB{{Cite web |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/discus/messages/5914/134327.html?1225624876 |title=Crew Research |access-date=2 November 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120302094209/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/discus/messages/5914/134327.html?1225624876 |archive-date=2 March 2012 |url-status=dead }}
Stone, Mr. Edward Thomas30Bedroom Steward (Second Class)243MB
Stroud, Mr. Edward Alfred Orlando19Saloon Steward (Second Class)
Stroud, Mr. Harry John35Saloon Steward
Strugnell, Mr. John Herbert34rowspan="4" |BelfastSaloon Steward (First Class)
Stubbings, Mr. Harry Robert31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandCook (Second Class)
Swan, Mr. William48Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBedroom Steward (First Class)
Symonds, Mr. John Crane44rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward
Talbot, Mr. George Frederick Charles27rowspan="5" |SouthamptonSteward150MB
Taylor, Mr. Bernard Cuthbert22Steward (Third Class)
Taylor, Mr. Leonard19Blackpool, EnglandTurkish Bath Attendant
Taylor, Mr. William John31Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward (First Class)36{?}MB
Taylor, Mr. Leonard19Blackpool, EnglandTurkish Bath Attendant
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|Terrill, Mr. Frank

27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonAssistant Saloon Steward
Teuton, Mr. Thomas Moore32Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSaloon Steward226MB
Thaler, Mr. Montague Donald17Croydon, London, EnglandSteward (Third Class)
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|Theissinger, Mr. Alfred

46rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonBedroom Steward11
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|Thomas, Mr. Benjamin James

30BelfastSaloon Steward15
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|Thomas, Mr. Albert Charles

23SouthamptonSaloon Steward15
Thompson, Mr. Herbert Henry25rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSecond Assistant Storekeeper
Thorley, Mr. William Gordon41rowspan="2" |SouthamptonCook
Thorn, Mr. Harry25Assistant Ship's Cook
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|Toms, Mr. Fred

29Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBelfastSaloon Steward15
Topp, Mr. Thomas27rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonFirst Class Saloon Steward
Toshack, Mr. James Adamson30Saloon Steward (First Class)
Turner, Mr. George Frederick30London, EnglandStenographer
Turner, Mr. Leopold Olerenshaw{{cite news|date=18 May 1912|title=The Titanic Disaster – A Church Stretton Victim|work=Wellington Journal and Shrewsbury News}} Full name as given in newspaper report, which describes him as Second Steward and only Shropshire person known lost. He had transferred from the Olympic to Titanic just prior to voyage. Church Stretton was family home town.28Church Stretton, Shropshire, EnglandBelfastrowspan="2" |Saloon Steward (First Class)23MB
Veal, Mr. Thomas Henry Edom38rowspan="6" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southampton
Wake, Mr. Percy32Asst. Baker
Wallis, Mrs. Catherine Jane (née Moore)35Second Class Matron
Walpole, Mr. James48BelfastChief Pantryman
Walsh, Miss Catherine42rowspan="3" |SouthamptonStewardess
Ward, Mr. Edward Byron34rowspan="2" |First Class Bedroom Steward
Ward, Mr. Percy Thomas38Hampshire, England
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|Ward, Mr. William

36Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Saloon Steward9
Wareham, Mr. Robert Arthur36Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |First Class Bedroom Steward246MB
Warwick, Mr. Thomas35Hampshire, England
Watson, Mr. William Albert14Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBell Boy
Weatherston, Mr. Thomas Herbert24Liverpool, Lancashire, Englandrowspan="2" |BelfastFirst Class Saloon Steward
Webb, Mr. Brook Holden50Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSmoke Room Steward (First Class)
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|Weikman, Mr. Augustus Henry

51Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class BarberA
Welch, Mr. William Harold21Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonCook
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|Wheat, Mr. Joseph Thomas

30Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |BelfastAssistant Second Steward11
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|Wheelton, Mr. Edenser Edward

28Shirley, Hampshire, EnglandSaloon Steward (First Class)11
White, Mr. Arthur37Portsmouth, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonThird Class Barber247MB
White, Mr Edward Joseph27rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandGlory Hole Steward272MB
White, Mr. Leonard Lisle Oliver32First Class Saloon Steward
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|Whiteley, Mr. Thomas Arthur

18London, EnglandSouthamptonFirst Class Saloon StewardB
Whitford, Mr. Alfred Henry37Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSecond Class Saloon Steward
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|Widgery, Mr. Isaac George

37Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSecond Class Bath Steward9
Williams, Mr. Arthur John42Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandSouthamptonStorekeeper (First Class)
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|Williams, Mr. Walter John

28Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSecond Class Saloon Steward13
Willis, Mr. William59rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonSteward (Third Class)
Willsher, Mr. William Aubrey33Butcher
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|Windebank, Mr. Alfred Edgar

39Shirley, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonCook13
Winser, Mr. Rowland35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSteward (Third Class)
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|Witter, Mr. James William Cheetham

31Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSecond Class Smoking Room Steward11
Wittman, Mr. Henry34Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonFirst Class Bedroom Steward315MB
Wood, Mr. James Thomas40London, EnglandSecond Class Saloon Steward
Wormald, Mr. Frederick William36rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandFirst Class Saloon Steward144MB
Wrapson, Mr. Frederick Bernard19BelfastAssistant Pantryman Steward
Wright, Mr. Frederick24London, EnglandSouthamptonSquash Court Attendant
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|Wright, Mr. William

47rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonGlory Hole Steward13
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|Yearsley, Mr. Harry

40First Class Saloon Steward9

= 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. Because of their nationalities, they were looked down upon by the British crew, who considered them "lowlife continentals."

Of the entire staff of 69 people, only one male clerk and the two female cashiers survived. It was said that after the collision, the employees were locked into their quarters because some of the crew feared they would rush the lifeboats.

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NameAgeHometownBoardedPositionLifeboatBody
Allaria, Mr. Battista Antonio30Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="11" |SouthamptonAsst. Waiter221MB
Aspeslagh, Mr. Georges26London, EnglandAsst. Plateman
Banfi, Mr. Ugo24Finsbury, London, Englandrowspan="3" |Waiter
Basilico, Mr. Giovanni27rowspan="2" |London, England
Bazzi, Mr. Narciso33
Bernardi, Mr. Battista22Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |Asst. Waiter215MB
Bertoldo, Mr. Fioravante Giuseppe23Asst. Scullion{{Clarify|date=June 2023|reason=in wrong column -- need correct hometown info here, and this needs to go in the position column}}
Beux, Mr. David26London, England|
Bietrix, Mr. George Baptiste28Lambeth, London, EnglandCook
Blument, Mr. Jean Baptiste26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandPantryman
Bochet, Mr. Pierre Giuseppe43London, EnglandWaiter
Bolhuis, Mr. Hendrik "Hennie"21Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandLarder Cook|
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|Bowker, Miss Ruth

27London, EnglandSouthamptonCashier6
Casali, Mr. Giulio27Soho, London, Englandrowspan="18" |SouthamptonWaiter
Chaboisson, Mr. Adrien Finnin25rowspan="2" |London, EnglandRoast Cook
Cornaire, Mr. Marcel Raymond André19Asst. Roast Cook
Coutin, Mr. Auguste Louis28rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandEntrée Cook
Crovella, Mr. Luigi17rowspan="3" |Asst. Waiter
De Marsico, Mr. Giovanni20Soho, London, England
Debreucq, Mr. Maurice Emile Victor22rowspan="3" |London, England244MB
Desvernine, Mr. Louis Gabriel20Asst. Pastry Cook
Donati, Mr. Italo Francesco17Asst. Waiter311M
Dornier, Mr. Louis Auguste20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAsst. Fish Cook
Fey, Mr. Carlo30rowspan="2" |London, EnglandScullion
Gatti, Mr. Gaspare Antonio Pietro "Luigi"37Restaurant Manager13M
Gilardino, Mr. Vincenzo Pio31London, EnglandWaiter
Grosclaude, Mr. Gérald24London, EnglandWaiter
Jaillet, Mr. Henri Marie28London, EnglandPastry Cook277MB
Janin, Mr. Claude Marie29London, EnglandSoup Cook
Jeffery, Mr. William Alfred28rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandController
Jouannault, Mr. Georges Jules24Asst. Sauce Cook
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|Martin, Miss Margaret Edwina "Mabel"

20London, EnglandSouthamptonCashier6
Mattmann, Mr. Adolf20Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonIce Man
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|Maugé, Mr. Paul Achille Maurice Germain

25Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonKitchen Clerk13
Monteverdi, Mr. Giovanni23rowspan="3"|Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="35" |SouthamptonCook
Monrós, Mr. Joan Xavier20Asst. Waiter27MB
Nannini, Mr. Francesco Luigi42Head Waiter
Pachera, Mr. Jean Baptiste Stanislas19Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAsst. Larder Cook
Pedrini, Mr. Alessandro21rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |Asst. Waiter104MB
Peracchio, Mr. Alberto20
Peracchio, Mr. Sebastiano17
Perotti, Mr. Alfonso20London, England
Phillips, Mr. Walter John35Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandStorekeeper
Piatti, Mr. Luigi17rowspan="2" |London, EnglandAsst. Waiter
Piazza, Mr. Pompeo30rowspan="2" |Waiter266MB
Poggi, Mr. Emilio28Southampton, Hampshire, England301MB
Price, Mr. Ernest17rowspan="12" |London, EnglandBarman186MB
Ratti, Mr. Enrico21Waiter
Ricaldone, Mr. Rinaldo Renatorowspan="2" |22rowspan="2" |Asst. Waiter
Rigozzi, Mr. Abele115MB
Rotta, Mr. Angelo Mario23Waiter
Rousseau, Mr. Pierre49Chef
Saccaggi, Mr. Giovanni Giuseppe Emilio24Asst. Waiter
Salussolia, Mr. Giovanni25Glass Man
Sartori, Mr. Lazar24Asst. Glass Man
Scavino, Mr. Candido42Carver
Sesia, Mr. Giacomo24Waiter
Testoni, Mr. Ercole23Asst. Glass Man
Tietz, Mr. Karl27Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandKitchen Porter
Turvey, Mr. Charles16rowspan="4" |London, EnglandPage Boy
Urbini, Mr. Roberto22rowspan="2" |Waiter
Valvassori, Mr. Ettore Luigi35
Vicat, Mr. Alphonse Jean Eugene21Cook
Villvarlange, Mr. Pierre Léon Gabriel19Paris, FranceAsst. Soup Cook
Vine, Mr. H.18rowspan="4" |London, EnglandAsst. Controller
Vioni, Mr. Roberto31Waiter
Voegelin-Dubach, Mr. Johannes35Coffee Maker
Zanetti, Mr. Minio20Asst. Waiter
Zarracchi, Mr. L.26Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandWine 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/titanic/smith.html|title=John Richard Jago Smith|publisher=National Postal Museum|access-date=4 March 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180909150355/https://postalmuseum.si.edu/titanic/smith.html|archive-date=9 September 2018|url-status=dead}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/titanic/|title=Postal Aboard the RMS Titanic|publisher=National Postal Museum|access-date=4 March 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180909112659/https://postalmuseum.si.edu/titanic/|archive-date=9 September 2018|url-status=dead}}

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NameAgeHometownBoardedBody
Gwinn, Mr. William Logan37New York City, USrowspan="5" |Southampton
March, Mr. John Starr50Newark, New Jersey, US225MB
Smith, Mr. John Richard "Jago"35Truro, England
Williamson, Mr. James Bertram35Dublin, Ireland
Woody, Mr. Oscar Scott41Clifton, Virginia, US167MB

= 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.titanic-titanic.com/titanic_guarantee_group.shtml/|title=Harland and Wolff Guarantee Group|publisher=Titanic-Titanic.com|access-date=31 July 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180621150627/http://www.titanic-titanic.com/titanic_guarantee_group.shtml|archive-date=21 June 2018|url-status=dead}} The entire group died; none of their bodies were recovered.

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NameAgeClassHometownBoardedPosition
Andrews, Mr. Thomas39Firstrowspan="9" |Belfast, Irelandrowspan="9" |BelfastShipbuilder
Campbell, Mr. William Henry21SecondJoiner
Chisholm, Mr. Roderick Robert Crispin40FirstDraughtsman
Cunningham, Mr. Alfred Fleming21rowspan="4" |Secondrowspan="3" |Fitter
Frost, Mr. Anthony Wood "Artie"37
Knight, Mr. Robert J.39
Parkes, Mr. Francis "Frank"21Plumber
Parr, Mr. William Henry Marsh29FirstElectrician
Watson, Mr. Ennis Hastings18SecondElectrician's Apprentice

= Orchestra =

{{main|Musicians of the RMS Titanic}}

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.{{cite book|title=The Band That Played On: The Extraordinary Story of the 8 Musicians Who Went Down with the Titanic|author=Turner, Steve|date=2011|publisher=Thomas Nelson|isbn=9781595552198|url=https://archive.org/details/bandthatplayedon0000turn|url-access=registration}} 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. None of the orchestra members survived.

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NameAgeHometownPositionBody
Brailey, Theodore Ronald24London, EnglandPianist
Bricoux, Roger Marie20Cosne-sur-Loire, FranceCellist
Clarke, John Frederick Preston30Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandBassist202MB
Hartley, Wallace Henry33Colne, Lancashire, EnglandBandmaster, violinist224MB
Hume, John Law21Dumfries, Scotlandrowspan="2" |Violinist193MB
Krins, Georges Alexandre23rowspan="2" |London, England
Taylor, Percy Cornelius32rowspan="2" |Cellist
Woodward, John Wesley32Oxford, 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.

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! width=95px |Age at time of death

!class="unsortable"|Additional notes

{{center|Reginald Lee}}

| Lookout

| {{dts|19 May 1870}}

| {{dts|6 August 1913}}

| {{ayd|1870|5|19|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1870|5|19|1913|8|6}}

| Reginald Lee died of pneumonia less than 2 years after the sinking, making him the first surviving crew member to perish.{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1348/|title=Mr Reginald Robinson Lee|date=6 January 2004 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=19 July 2007}}

{{center|Annie Robinson}}

| Stewardess

| {{dts|27 February 1865}}

| {{dts|9 October 1914}}

| {{ayd|1865|2|27|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1865|2|27|1914|10|9}}

| Robinson possibly died from suicide by drowning. Complications from the disaster may have included PTSD (See obituary.){{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/2068/|title=Mrs Annie Robinson|date=16 December 2005 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=15 September 2007}}

{{center|Samuel J. Rule}}

| First Class Bathroom Steward

| {{center|{{dts|1854}}}}

| {{dts|15 April 1915}}

| {{ayd|1854|12|31|1912|4|15}} 57 or 58 years

| {{ayd|1854|12|31|1915|4|15}} 60 or 61 years

| Rule allegedly suffered after the disaster from an unknown mental illness.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/samuel-james-rule.html|title=Samuel J. Rule|date=15 June 2010 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}} His exact date of birth (by month and day) is unknown.

{{center|Frederick W. Scott}}

| Greaser

| {{dts|26 November 1883}}

| {{dts|28 September 1915}}

| {{ayd|1883|11|26|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1883|11|26|1915|9|28}}

| Scott later died as a crew member aboard the paddle steamer S.S. La Marguerite from a boiler explosion.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/frederick-william-scott.html|title=Frederick W. Scott|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|James A. Avery}}

| Trimmer

| {{dts|3 September 1891}}

| {{dts|17 December 1915}}

| {{ayd|1891|9|3|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1891|9|3|1915|12|17}}

| Avery died from a stroke.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/james-frank-avery.html|title=James Albert Avery|date=15 April 2017 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|Wilfred C. Foley}}

| Third Class Steward

| {{dts|9 May 1890}}

| {{dts|3 April 1916}}

| {{ayd|1890|5|9|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1890|5|9|1916|4|3}}

| Foley died from tuberculosis.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/wilfred-cyril-foley.html|title=Wilfred Cyril Foley|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|George Combes}}

| Fireman

| {{dts|7 September 1877}}

| {{dts|13 August 1916}}

| {{ayd|1877|9|7|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1877|9|7|1916|8|13}}

| Combes died from tuberculosis.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/george-combes.html|title=George Combes|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

Last surviving crew members to die

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! width=50px |Date of death

! width=95px |Age at time of disaster

! width=95px |Age at time of death

!class="unsortable"|Additional notes

{{center|Joseph Boxhall}}

| Fourth Officer

| {{dts|23 March 1884}}

| {{dts|25 April 1967}}

| {{ayd|1884|3|23|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1884|3|23|1967|4|25}}

| Last living of Titanic's surviving officers.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/joseph-groves-boxhall.html|title=Joseph Groves Boxhall|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|George T. Rowe}}

| Quartermaster

| {{dts|20 March 1881}}

| {{dts|14 February 1974}}

| {{ayd|1881|3|20|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1881|3|20|1974|2|14}}

| Last surviving Quartermaster.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/george-thomas-rowe.html|title=George Thomas Rowe|date=6 June 2002 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|Leo James Hyland}}

| Third Class Steward

| {{dts|6 March 1893}}

| {{dts|14 June 1974}}

| {{ayd|1893|3|6|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1893|3|6|1974|6|14}}

| Hyland later provided research that was used for the 1958 film: A Night to Remember.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/leo-james-hyland.html|title=Leo James Hyland|date=21 November 1998 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|Mabel Kate Bennett}}

| Stewardess

| {{dts|22 September 1878}}

| {{dts|22 September 1974}}

| {{ayd|1878|9|22|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1878|9|22|1974|9|22}}

| Last surviving female crew member.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/mabel-bennett.html|title=Mabel Kate Bennett|date=8 August 2011 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|Frederick Dent Ray}}

| Saloon Steward

| {{dts|20 June 1879}}

| {{dts|15 January 1977}}

| {{ayd|1879|6|20|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1879|6|20|1977|1|15}}

| Ray was the longest lived member of the surviving crew.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/frederick-dent-ray.html|title=Frederick Dent Ray|date=15 November 2005 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|Frank W. Prentice}}

| Storekeeper

| {{dts|17 February 1889}}

| {{dts|19 May 1982}}

| {{ayd|1889|2|17|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1889|2|17|1982|5|19}}

| Shortly after impact, Prentice went up to the promenade deck to survey the scene and "saw the forward well deck covered in ice".{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/frank-winnold-prentice.html|title=Frank Winnold Prentice|date=20 October 2001 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

{{center|Sidney E. Daniels}}

| Third Class Steward

| {{dts|19 November 1893}}

| {{dts|25 May 1983}}

| {{ayd|1893|11|19|1912|4|15}}

| {{ayd|1893|11|19|1983|5|25}}

| Last living steward and crew member.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/sidney-edward-daniels.html|title=Sidney Edward Daniels|date=22 May 2019 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=June 27, 2023}}

See also

References

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