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Since the White Star liner RMS Titanic sank after colliding with an ice-berg off Newfoundland on April 15th 1912, so many enquiries have come from all over the world from peole wanting to find out about the passengers and crew members who sailed on that fateful voyage.
When I first became interested in the Titanic about 35 years ago, I was astonished at the lack of information and knowledge about the passengers and crew that was then available.
The only crew list that one could refer to was the highly inaccurate one that was published by Lloyds of London in 1912. So as my interest in the subject grew, I decided to concentrate on the crew members and their families. Since that time, I have amassed an enormous body of research, not only about the crew and passengers, but on many other aspects of RMS Titanic.
I have located over 1,100 Titanic memorial sites, the results of which are published in another book, 'Titanic Memorials World-wide'. This present publication is based on research carried out in record offices, archives, the internet and publications, accross the UK, USA and Canada. But most importantly, of all, it has included talking directly to the crew members and their families.