Ship's Officers
Name | Age | Hometown | Boarded | Position | Lifeboat | Body |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Smith, Commander Edward John, RNR (Retd) | 62 | Hanley, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England | Southampton | Captain | -- | -- |
Wilde, Lieutenant Henry Tingle, RNR | 39 | Walton, Lancashire, England | Southampton | Chief Officer | -- | -- |
Murdoch, Lieutenant William McMaster, RNR | 39 | Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland | Belfast | First Officer | -- | -- |
Lightoller, Sub-Lieutenant Charles Herbert, RNR | 38 | Netley, Hampshire, England | Belfast | Second Officer | B | -- |
Pitman, Mr. Herbert John | 34 | Castle Cary, Somerset, England | Belfast | Third Officer | 5 | -- |
Boxhall, Sub-Lieutenant Joseph Groves, RNR | 28 | Hull, Yorkshire, England | Belfast | Fourth Officer | 2 | -- |
Lowe, Sub-Lieutenant Harold Godfrey, RNR | 29 | Barmouth, Merionethshire, Wales | Belfast | Fifth Officer | 14 | -- |
Moody, Mr. James Paul | 24 | Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England | Belfast | Sixth Officer | -- | -- |
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