Edward john smith titanic biography for kids
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Edward J. Smith
(1850-1912)
Who Was Edward J. Smith?
Captain Edward J. Smith, captain of the luxury vessel Titanic, played a role in one of the most famous disasters at sea in history when it sank in 1912.
A Sailor's Life
Edward J. Smith was born on January 27, 1850, in Hanley, Staffordshire, England. The son of a potter and later a grocer, he attended a school in Etruria, which was supported by the Wedgwood pottery works. Smith stopped going to school around the age of 12. Beginning his life on the sea as a teenager, he signed on to the crew of the Senator Weber in 1867.
For years, Smith rose up the ranks and qualifications, earning certificates as a second mate in 1871, a first mate in 1873, and a mästare in 1875. The first vessel he commanded was the Lizzie Fennell, a 1,000-ton fartyg that moved goods to and from South amerika. Smith made the leap to passenger vessels in 1880 when he went to work for the White Star Line. bygd 1885, he was the first officer of the Repu • Edward John "E. J." Smith (27 January 1850 – 15 April 1912) was an English sea captain. He was the captain of the R.M.S Titanic, which sank when it struck an iceberg. Smith was to retire after the maiden voyage of the Titanic, but died when the ship sank.[1] Smith was born on 27 January 1850 in Hanley, Staffordshire, England.[2] He was married to Sarah Eleanor Pennington from 1887 until his death in 1912. They had one daughter. In September 1911, Titanic’s sister ship Olympic was hit by the HMS Hawke, but the two ships did not sink. Smith was officially named Edward John. At 62 years old April 1912, Smith took command of the RMS Titanic. Shortly after 11:40 p.m. local time, Smith was informed by First Officer William Murdoch that the Titanic struck the iceberg. Smith knew within minutes that the ship was doomed and many passengers were likely to d • Roy Truman, is the great-grandson of Elizabeth Smith, first cousin of Captain Smith.Edward Smith (sea captain)
Real People, Real Stories: Captain Smith
He recently travelled to Titanic Belfast with his family and shared the story of how his connection was discovered thanks to a presentation mug linked to his family.
Despite Elizabeth never discussing her connection with Captain Smith following RMS Titanic’s sinking, there had been suspicions within the family over the years but without any confirmation.
Captain Smith’s father Edward and uncle, George were potters in Hanley Staffordshire. His Uncle George had nine children, the eldest, Elizabeth Smith was born in 1855 and followed them both into pottery and her first husband, Mark was a descendent of two of the most famous families in the Staffordshire pottery industry, the Masons and the Spodes.
Having settled in Grimsby, by 1889 Elizabeth had five children and following Mark’s death in 1891, Elizabeth went on to marry fisherman George Johnson. They had