Mr Auguste Louis Coutin
Born: Friday 7th March 1884 in Chambéry Savoie France
Age: 28 years
Marital Status: Widowed.
Last Residence: at 37 Orchard Place Southampton Hampshire England - Map
Occupation: Entreé Cook
A la Carte crew
First Embarked: Southampton
Died in the sinking.
Body Not Recovered
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Auguste Louis Coutin was born in Chambéry, Savoie, France on 7th March 1884, the son of Joseph and Joséphine Coutin. Their address was 14, Rue Croix d’Or, Chambéry the site of a café opened by Auguste's parents sometime between 1881 and 1884.
Coutin worked at one of the 2 Gatti restaurants in London. In 1904, his address was 33 (or 35) Gloucester Street, Holborn, London.
On 30th May 1905, in London,
Auguste Coutin married Ernestine Fournier. Their son Robert was born on
18th October 1904) a second child, Marcelle, arrived on 10th June
1908. At this time his address was 29, Hellsley building, St.
Pancras, London.
In 1911 Coutin was working on the Olympic, the same year he was
widowed. His children returned to France to live with grandparents.
Robert and Marcelle, aged 7 and 3, were registered at the Chambéry Town
Hall on June 1911, it is possible that Coutin planned to settle down in
France.
In 1912, his address was 37, Orchard Place, Southampton*.
On 10th April 1912, at 6.00a.m, Auguste Coutin boarded the Titanic as an Entrée Cook with the restaurant staff. He had been chosen by Gatti for the maiden voyage of the ship.
Coutin died in the disaster, his body, if recovered, was never
identified. The restaurant staff consisted of 69 people, but Maitre d'
Paul Maugé was the only male survivor.
A single payment of £130 was made by the Titanic Relief Fund for the support of Auguste Coutin’s parents and children.
In the Charrière-Neuve cemetery in Chambéry lies the Coutin family grave. The epitaph reads (in translation)
"In memoriam : Auguste louis Coutin, 1884-1912, died in the Titanic disaster"
Notes
* Another resident was a barber named Joseph Felton. The house were destroyed during World War one
References and Sources
United States Senate, Washington 1912. n° 806, Crew List
List Compiled by the Consul General of France (Maurice De Coppet), 17th June, 1913
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