Mrs Catherine Elizabeth Crosby (née Halstead)
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Catherine Elizabeth Halstead was born 26 October 1847 in Waterloo, New York, the daughter of J. Y. Halstead and his wife (née Cook).
In 1912 Catherine Crosby lived at 474 Marshall Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She boarded the Titanic at Southampton with her husband Captain Edward Gifford Crosby and daughter Harriette. Her son Fred did not travel with them. Captain and Mrs Crosby occupied cabin B-22, Harriette was in B-26.
On Sunday, 14 April Catherine was awakened by a sort of 'thump' some time after that her husband left to get information. He reproted to his wife and daughter that the ship was badly damaged, he then left,they did not see him again. Catherine and her daughter quickly dressed and went up on deck where they got into a port side lifeboat (#7).
"My husband did not come back again after he left me and I don't know what became of him, except that his body was found and brought back to Milwaukee for burial."
Later, she testified at the U S Senate Hearings that there were absolutely no lights or provisions in the lifeboats, nothing but oars. Also, after her boat was rowed some distance from the Titanic, she heard explosions and then cries of people in the water - "...and then we knew the steamer had gone down because her lights went out." Suffering from the cold, one of the officers put a sail around her to keep her warm.
Catherine Elizabeth Crosby (née Halstead) died on 29 July 1920 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her body was buried with her husband in the Fairview Mausoleum, Milwaukee. In 1997 she, her husband and daughter were reinterred, together, at Graceland Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
References and Sources
Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York;
NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55[279])
Names and Descriptions of British Passengers Embarked at the Port of
Southampton, 10 April 1912 (PRO London, BT 27/780B)
Mark R. Rick (1999) Titanic Commutator. Vol. 22, No. 2, 3. (Titanic Historical
Society)
United States Senate (62nd Congress), Subcommittee Hearings of the Committee on
Commerce, Titanic Disaster, Washington 1912
Credits
Pat Cook, USA
Phillip Gowan, USA
John B. Pludeman, USA
Mark R. Rick, USA
Summary
Born: Tuesday 26th October 1847 in Waterloo New York United States
Age: 64 years 5 months and 20 days.
Married to Edward Gifford Crosby.
Last Residence: at 474 Marshall Street Milwaukee Wisconsin United States
1st Class passenger
First Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 5735 , £71
Cabin No. B22
Rescued (boat 7)
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Thursday 29th July 1920
Cause of Death: Cerebral Thrombosis
Buried: Graceland Cemetery Milwaukee Wisconsin United States
Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
Captain Edward Gifford Crosby
Travelling Companions
Miss Harriette Rebecca Crosby Daughter
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