
Jim Currie
Senior Member
George Ede was the son of Councillor A G Ede of Southampton Council. He was lost when Titanic sank.
A transcript of part of a resumed Harbour Board meeting convened in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Office of Southampton, held at 3 pm on Tuesday,23rd.April, 1912 records that:
"Votes of sympathy be tendered to Councillor H A Plummer on the death of his wife, and to Councillor A G Ede upon the loss of his son (George Ede) in the "Titanic" disaster...."
I presume Mrs. Plummer was not on Titanic- can't find a trace of her. The only 'Plummer' I can find refers to the trade of Plumbing.. was this a spelling error? since the 'plumb' part is derived from the Roman name for lead - hence 'plumb-line'.
[Moderator's Note: George Ede was a steward, not a passenger. For that reason this thread, originally titled "Passenger George Ede" and placed in the "Passenger Research" topic, has been renamed and moved to this subtopic relating to stewards. MAB]
A transcript of part of a resumed Harbour Board meeting convened in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Office of Southampton, held at 3 pm on Tuesday,23rd.April, 1912 records that:
"Votes of sympathy be tendered to Councillor H A Plummer on the death of his wife, and to Councillor A G Ede upon the loss of his son (George Ede) in the "Titanic" disaster...."
I presume Mrs. Plummer was not on Titanic- can't find a trace of her. The only 'Plummer' I can find refers to the trade of Plumbing.. was this a spelling error? since the 'plumb' part is derived from the Roman name for lead - hence 'plumb-line'.
[Moderator's Note: George Ede was a steward, not a passenger. For that reason this thread, originally titled "Passenger George Ede" and placed in the "Passenger Research" topic, has been renamed and moved to this subtopic relating to stewards. MAB]