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24 April
Wednesday:Olympic is scheduled to depart for New York with 1,400 passengers but due to a last minute mutiny in the stokehold crew, over the quality of the lifeboats, departure is ultimately postponed.
25 April
Haddock calls on assistance from the HMS Cochrane as more crew mutiny
26 April
White Star Line cancels Olympic voyage due to mutiny
30 April
In Plymouth, a court case against the 53 seamen who had deserted the ship after sailing from Southampton, at the Portsmouth Police Court.
Herbert J. Haddock, C.B., R.D., is placed on the Royal Naval Reserve's retired list.
1920
21 November
Youngest daughter Joan dies aged 17 in a nursing home in Battle, Sussex.
1935
11 March
Wife Mabel passes away aged 64 in Southampton - Haddock is aged 74
1946
4 October
Captain Herbert Haddock dies, aged 85
1958
25th October
Oldest daughter Ruth Haddock dies
1988
13 June
Son Herbert Haddock dies
Titanic
Captain Herbert Haddock
- Early Career
29 Bilton Road, Rugby, as it looks today.
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Herbert James Haddock was born in Rugby, a market town in Warwickshire, England, on the 27th of January 1861.
Among the victims of the bombings was Edgar L. Perry, who had worked as a coal trimmer on board the Titanic in 1912. The devotion of your son to duty has been an inspiration to us all." A fellow officer also wrote: "Geoff was a born leader, and his example will help those of us who are left.
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Find A Grave: Memorial #104333688 (accessed 15 April 2023)
Memorial page for Capt Herbert James Haddock (27 Jan 1861-5 Oct 1946), citing St Mary Extra Cemetery, Southampton, Southampton Unitary Authority, Hampshire, England (plot: D030/016); Maintained by Louis Francken (contributor 46951252).
In the 28th of May 1935 edition of the London Gazette, his daughter Ruth was described as a spinster.
In 1937, their younger son Herbert (21/10/1903) married Elizabeth Norah Stanley in India. 160.
He was then moved onto the HMS Edinburgh, an ironclad battleship of the Colossus class, working aboard her for almost a year, from the 20th of August 1887 until the 25th of July 1888.
(Daily Echo, 29 February 2012)
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Haddock's wife: Mabel Eliza Bouchette.
On the 11th of March 1935, Haddock's wife Mabel passed away in Southampton. The crew numbered approximately 555 officers and other ranks. HADDOCK, Olympic: Endeavor communicate Titanic and ascertain time and position, reply as soon as possible to Ismay, New York.
The name Adanac was formed by reversing Canada and was made after the Armistice.
13 September
12.45am Friday: Olympic looses port propellor blade
September
Olympic sent to Belfast for a full safety refit that would last until March 1913.
16 December
RMS Majestic
1913
29 January
RMS Oceanic
1913 - 1914
2/4 - 3/10
RMS Olympic -back aboard the refitted ship
1914
27 October
Olympic races to aid of HMS Audacious which had struck a mine.
HADDOCK"
5.45pm Receives reply from Carpathia: "Private to Capt.
Principal Probate Registry. . 1916.
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By the end of 1915, Haddock's duties as commander of a fleet of dummy warships was complete.
First Officer Lightoller was apparently on the bridge at the time.
1912
25 March
Haddock signs on to RMS Titanic in Southampton and then travels to Belfast to join Titanic as her first Captain, preparing the ship for her sea trials.
29 March
Friday: Haddock continues to oversee the mustering of Titanic's crew as seventy-nine firemen and stokers sign on to the new ship for her upcoming sea trials and subsequent voyage to Southampton; welcomes a special party, mostly journalists, invited aboard to inspect the new Titanic before she departed Belfast.
Liverpool and New York - that I am returning to New York. He was amongst a list of passengers who intended to settle in Canada. Consider this most advisable for many considerations. On the 9th of March his brother John Cecil Haddock died, followed shortly thereafter by the death of his son 21-year-old Geoffrey Haddock (1895–1916) on the 17th of September 1916.