Mr George Alexander Chisnall
Mr George Alexander Chisnall, 35, was born in greenock and served his apprenticeship with Napier Brothers, Glasgow. on completion of his apprenticeship he joined White Star as boilermaker on board the Canopic.
After 12 months at sea he went ashore and obtained employment with the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co. and then Caird & Co., Greenock. after a period with Elder Dempster & Co. in Liverpool he returned to White Star in May 1908 as boilermaker on board the Majestic. he lived in Southampton and left a wife and two children. His body was later recovered (#111) and buried at sea.
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Summary
Born in Greenock Inverclyde Scotland
Age: 35 years
Marital Status: Married.
Last Residence: at 53 High Street Itchen Hampshire England
Occupation: Boilermaker
Last Ship: Majestic (1890)
Engine crew
First Embarked: Belfast on Tuesday 2nd April 1912
Died in the sinking.
Body recovered by: Mackay-Bennett (No. 111)
Buried: at Sea on Tuesday 23rd April 1912.
Other Information
Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund
Minute Book of the White Star Company
Titanic Relief Fund Minutes: Liverpool Committee
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