Mr Humphrey Lloyd : Titanic Victualling Crew

Summary
Born in Brighton Sussex England
Age: 32 years
Marital Status: Single.
Last Residence: at The Criterion Southampton Hampshire England
Occupation: Saloon Steward
Last Ship: Olympic
Victualling crew
First Embarked: Belfast on Monday 1st April 1912
Died in the sinking.
Body recovered by: Mackay-Bennett (No. 57)
Buried: at Sea

Mr Humphrey Lloyd

Mr Humphrey Lloyd, 32, was born in Brighton, Sussex [1].

He initially signed-on to the Titanic in Belfast for her delivery trip to Southampton. When he signed-on again, on 4 April 1912, he gave his address as the Criterion, Oxford Street, (Southampton). His last ship had been the Olympic. As a saloon steward he received monthly wages of £3 15s.

Lloyd died in the sinking. His body was later recovered by the Mackay-Bennett (#57) and buried at sea.

NO. 57. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 35. - HAIR, DARK.

CLOTHING - Green covert coat; grey striped coat; blue trousers; Company's buttons on vest; undervest "HL"; new black boots; " H. L." on vest, etc.

EFFECTS - Letter in pocket to "Dear Humph" from "Dick." Company's checks for 1 penny No. 446; scissors; key; two knives.

CREW - Steward for rooms No. 470 (First Class).

Notes
1. When he signed-on in Belfast he gave his birthplace as Brighton, when he signed-on in Southampton he gave his birthplace as Barmouth.

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References and Sources
Agreement and Account of Crew (PRO London, BT100/259)
Particulars of Engagement (Belfast), Ulster Folk and Transport Museum (TRANS 2A/45 381)
White Star Line (1912.) Record of Bodies and Effects (Passengers and Crew S.S. "Titanic") Recovered by Cable Steamer "MacKay Bennett"
White Star Line (1912) Disposition of Bodies ex Titanic Recovered up to May 13, 1912. Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Library Call No. VK T53 D63

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