Anne I have the following on Mr. Duffy:
Duffy, William Luke. Lived at 11 Garton Road, Itchen, Southampton. Occupation - Chief Engineer's Clerk (Writer). 26 years old. (Born in Tuam, Castlebar - see certificate details below).
(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)
Number 88. Duffy, Ethel, widow; child: Mary; Ward, Marion, Aunt. All class D dependants.
(From the Titanic Relief Fund Minute Book number 2, Southampton Area)
Date June 3rd 1913.
Case number C88. Mrs. Duffy (Widow). Be granted sum of £4. 4. 0s from the Compassionate Fund to enable her to purchase a set of artificial teeth.
(From the Titanic Relief Fund Minute Book number 2, Southampton Area)
Date January 29th 1914.
Case number C88. That a grant of 2/- per week be continued for a further three months to April 30th to enable Mrs. Duffy to obtain special nourishment for her sick child.
(Birth Certificate from Monica O'Hara).
Diocese of Tuam Parish of Castlebar. Postal Address: Main Street Castlebar. I certify that according to the Register of Baptisms kept in this parish. William L. Duffy was born on 8th of October 1875 and was baptised according to the Rites of the Catholic Church. Parents John Duffy, Ellen Ward. Signed Father John Kenny, C.C. Given this 9th day of April 1991 at Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland.
Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park, Southampton.
also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.
also remembered on the London, Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.
also remembered on the Liverpool Titanic and Engineers memorial.
also there is a brass memorial plaque in the church of St. Faiths', Crosby, Liverpool, to the memory of the Chief Engineer and his Engine Room staff.
also he has a Memorial brick in his name in the Woolston, Southampton, Millennium Garden known as the Feathers in Victoria Road Woolston - which opened in April 2002.
WAS born at Castlebar, Ireland, in the year 1883, the son of John de lacy Duffy, Civil Engineer. He received his education at St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, Ireland, and at the completion of his school days spent two years as a clerk in Shackleton's Flour Milling Co., Dublin, which firm he left to take up an appointment with Messrs. Pearson & Co., Dublin. He was afterwards with Messrs. James Pearson & Co., Dublin. This was his first voyage at sea. Mr. Duffy resided in Southampton and leaves a widow and one young child
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Cheers Brian