Mr Albert Francis Caldwell

 

Albert Francis Caldwell, 26, was born in Sanborn, Iowa, on 8th September, 1885, the son of William E. Caldwell and Fannie Gates.

Albert attended Park College in Missouri, whilst there he met Sylvia Mae Harbaugh. They graduated in 1909 and married on 1 September 1909 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.


(© Charles Caldwell, USA)

The couple went to Bangkok, Siam (now Thailand) under the auspices of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions where they were teachers in Bangkok Christian College for Boys. While there they retained their American Citizenship. On June 10, 1911, their son, Alden Gates Caldwell, was born in Bangkok. Unfortunately, his birth was not registered at the American Consulate. In later years, Alden found himself unable to obtain a birth certificate and had no official proof of his American citizenship.

In April 1912 they were returning to their home in Roseville, IL.

Many years later Albert Caldwell wrote his own account of his family's experience. It relates how they travelled through Europe and at Naples saw a sign in the hotel advertising the sailing of the new White Star liner Titanic. He said they were unable to make a reservation there so they travelled on to London and got tickets by waiting in the White Star office for a cancellation. They boarded the Titanic in Southampton as second class passengers (ticket number 248738, £29).

Caldwell recalled the hymn servive held on the Sunnday night in the second-class dining led by Ernest Carter. According to Albert he spoke on the subject "Perils of the Sea."

Mr and Mrs Caldwell retired to bed at 10 pm but were awakened by the sound of the collision and the sudden cessation of the throbbing engines. Going up on deck a sailor told them about the iceberg but said there was no danger to the ship. The Caldwells returned to bed but were awakened a second time by someone pounding on their doors, yelling "Everyone on deck with your life belts."

Putting on his clothes, Albert was clearly not alarmed as he left his best suit hanging on the wall and several U.S. gold pieces at the bottom of a trunk. Albert and Sylvia then walked up on deck, little Alden wrapped in a blanket. On the deck a great throng of people had gathered. There was no panic, and when the order came to fill the lifeboats, women and children first, passengers were initially reluctant:

A stoker coming up from below was in a far better position to tell him the truth: water was gushing into the holds and the Titanic was sinking. Mrs Caldwell got into lifeboat 13, Alden was tossed to Steward Frederick Ray in the stern and Mr Caldwell stepped into the bow as the boat was lowered. From the safety of the boat they watched as the great ship sank:

After their rescue by the Carpathia, the Caldwells resided in Illinois. A second son, Raymond Milton Caldwell, was born on 21 December 1914 1.

In 1930, Albert and Sylvia were divorced. Albert later remarried to Jennie Whit Congleton 2, and they settled in Richmond, Va.

Albert Caldwell died on 10 March 1977.

Notes
1. Raymond Milton Caldwell died 28th April, 1990 in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
2. Jennie Congleton Caldwell died 22nd November, 1980

References and Sources
Pittsburgh Post, April 18 1912, Article
Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York; NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55[279])
New York Herald, April 19, 1912
The Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC), April 12, 1998
Albert Caldwell (1965) They said that the Titanic could not Sink

Credits
Charles Caldwell, USA
Michael A. Findlay, USA
Phillip Gowan, USA
Claudia McCann, USA
Rob Ottmers, USA

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Summary
Born: Tuesday 8th September 1885
Age: 26 years
Last Residence: in Bangkok Siam
2nd Class passenger
First Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 248738 , £29
Destination: Roseville United States
Rescued (boat 13)
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Thursday 10th March 1977

Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
Mrs Sylvia Mae Caldwell
Master Alden Gates Caldwell

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