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John Wesley Woodward

John Wesley Woodward
John Wesley Woodward

Mr John Wesley Woodward was born in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England on 11 September 1879.

He was the youngest child of Joseph Woodward (b. 1834) and Martha Barnett (b. 1839), both Staffordshire natives who had married in 1862; his father was an iron moulder and a manager at the holloware foundry in West Bromwich.

He had eight known siblings: Martha (b. 1860), Mary Barnett (b. 1863), Joseph (b. 1865), Thomas William (1869-1947), Frederick John (b. 1870), Herbert Edward (1872-1949), Samuel Arthur (1874-1959) and Roland Ernest (1877-1893).

He appears on the 1881 census living with his family at 24 Hawkes Lane in West Bromwich; his father died in 1884 and the remainder of the family show up on the 1891 census living at 26 Hawkes Lane and an 11-year-old John is described as a scholar. The family later moved to Oxford where his brother Thomas was a tenor in the Magdalen College Choir and also worked as a lay preacher; they appear on the 1901 census living at 265 Cowley Road and John is by now described as a musician.

A gifted cellist and licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music, Woodward's services were much sought after as part of an ensemble, soloist and teacher, alike. He first came to prominence when he moved to Dorset and became a member of the Eastbourne Municipal Orchestra before joining the Von Leer Orchestra at the Grand Hotel, Eastbourne and latterly the Duke of Devonshire's Eastbourne Orchestra.

John Wesley Woodward

... [His] cello playing was always marked by refinement and musicianship; on several occasion he exhibited brilliant qualities as a solo excentant; but he excelled rather as an orchestral player than as a soloist. His orchestral playing was uniformly sound, steady and reliable; while these same invaluable qualities, conjoined with much natural taste and a cultured style, enable him to appear to utmost advantage in chamber music. He was a through and conscientious musician, whose playing, whether in solos or concerted work, was always interesting and always enjoyable... (Eastbourne Gazette, 24 April 1912)

A keen amateur photographer and with a deep interest in engineering, Woodward would often spend hours of his spare time in a workshop creating motors and other appliances.  When the Duke of Devonshire's Eastbourne Orchestra folded around 1909 he sought employment with the White Star Line. His first ship was the Olympic and he was aboard that vessel at the time of her collision with HMS Hawke. At the time of that incident he and an acquaintance had been sat playing draughts in their cabin which happened to be directly adjacent to the point of impact with the other ship; such was their lack of alarm at this that they both continued to play their game.

Woodward spent the winter months of 1911 serving aboard Caronia on the Liverpool to New York run before commencing a series of Mediterranean voyages to Alexandria. Despite enjoying his time working at sea and all the new acquaintances he met he intended to make the next journey his last and as such was seeking an appointment with the Devonshire Park Orchestra. His decision to chose land-based work may have been to do with the fact that he had become engaged to a lady from London, although the identity of his fiancée is unknown. He lived with his mother at The Firs on Windmill Road in Headington, Oxfordshire.

Woodward had taken his best cello with him for the first time for the Titanic's maiden voyage and on his return was due to perform at the May dinner of Magdalen College, Oxford where his brother was a tenor in the choir.

Woodward and all the other musicians died in the sinking and his body, if recovered, was never identified.

His estate, worth £1195, 3s, 5d, was administered to his mother on 6 June 1912.

Remembered on numerous memorials, he is memorialised on a small unadorned brass plaque in All Saints Church, Lime Walk, Headington which bears the inscription:

TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
JOHN WESLEY WOODWARD
BANDSMAN ON THE S.S. TITANIC
WHO WITH HIS COMRADES
NOBLY PERFORMED HIS DUTY TO THE LAST
WHEN THE SHIP SANK
AFTER COLLISION WITH AN ICEBERG
ON APRIL 15 1912.
BORN SEPT: 11, 1879.
"NEARER MY GOD TO THEE.

His mother continued to reside in Headington, Oxfordshire and later passed away in 1926 aged 87.

Woodward was also mentioned on a family memorial in Heath Lane Cemetery in West Bromwich; the original sandstone monument fell into a poor state of disrepair over the years and through the kind efforts of local residents and the Black County Housing Group the memorial was replaced in 2012.

Notes

  1. In the 1881 census Joseph was aged 15 and working as a Clerk at the local gas works.
  2. John's brother, Thomas W. Woodward, became a well-known tenor singer with Magdalen College choir and lived, in 1912, in Oakthorpe Road, Oxford.

References and Sources

British Census 1881
Oxford Times, April 1912
Jacksons Oxford Illustrated Journal, April 1912
Express & Star, 12 December 2012: New memorial stone for West Bromwich cellist on Titanic

Research Articles

Senan Molony Titanica! (2004) Titanic's Band: Killing Them Softly.
Just how many people did the ship's orchestra kill?
Philip Hind Titanica! (2012) RMS Titanic 100 Years On

Newspaper Articles

Oxford Times (20 April 1912) Local Passengers On The Titanic
Eastbourne Gazette (21 April 1912) Deaths : Woodward
The New York Times (21 April 1912) Sinking Ship's Band Chose Fitting Hymn
Oxford Illustrated (24 April 1912) John Wesley Woodward
Eastbourne Gazette (24 April 1912) Mr. J. Wesley Woodward
Toronto Daily Star (24 April 1912) Nearer My God, To Thee, Is Musicians' Prayer
Those on the Titanic Played It Knowing Their End Was Close at Hand
Free Press (26 April 1912) The Titanic Fund

Reviews

Senan Molony Titanic Review (2011) The Band That Played On
Senan Molony reviews Steve Turner's new book about the musicians aboard the Titanic The Band that Played On
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In the Titanic Store

Yvonne Carroll (2011) A Hymn for Eternity: The Story of Wallace Hartley, Titanic Bandmaster, The History Press (1 Aug. 2011)
Claudio Bossi (2022) L'orchestrina continuò a suonare : musica e musicisti a bordo del Titanic, Libreria musicale italiana
Christian G. Tennyson-Ekeberg (2012) Nearer, Our God, to Thee: The Biography of the Titanic Bandmaster, Green Mount Press

Comment and discuss

  1. Stephanie Jenkins

    Stephanie Jenkins

    I have clicked newsgroups, but in fact found you from a feature in the 'Oxford Mail' (local evening newspaper) that sang your praises. Your website is so clever, and easy to use. I have been trying to find out where in Windmill Road the Titanic cellist John Wesley Woodward lived, as there is no record of any houses called 1 and 2 The Firs, which is where you say he lived. Where did you get all your information? Only one criticism: you keep spelling Magdalen College with an 'e' at the end in the entry for John Wesley Woodward; it only has an 'e' if it is in Cambridge. Stephanie Jenkins Oxford, England
  2. Mickey

    did you know that john wesley woodward (cellist with the band) has a memorial headstone in heath lane cemetery west bromwich w mids that is quietly crumbling away and will soon be illegible.
  3. Brian Meister

    Hello Mickey, Thank you for posting your concern about the Woodward headstone. There are, unfortunately, several examples of crumbling gravestones that I have seen in my considerable Titanic/Lusitania headstone search. I hope that the instinct that called you to bring this fact to light, will also call you to transcribe the inscription on the stone and post it here before it is lost forever. I am sure that Phil Hind will add it to his biography. Thanks
  4. Iain Stuart Yardley

    Well bugger me, I never knew John Woodward was born in West Bromwich. I knew about the three Davis brothers and James Lester but this one seems to have passed me by. Thanks Mickey, I'll pay a visit to West Brom, only "up the road" the next time I have a day off. Cheers, Boz
  5. Mick Thornes mickey

    Mick Thornes mickey

    Woodward headstone in heath lane cemetery west bromwich reads as follows;in loving memory of joseph woodward, roland ernest son of above fell asleep 11 september 1893, also john wesley woodward beloved son of above who went down with the titanic playing nearer my god to thee april 15th 1912 aged 32 yrs. The rest of the stone is already illegible
  6. Iain Stuart Yardley

    Shelley, On Saturday I tried to locate the memorial to Titanic musician John Wesley Woodward in West Bromwich. I walked about three miles in boiling hot sunshine before arriving at the gates of Heath Lane Cemetery. I took one look and decided that maybe today wasn't the day I was going to find it. The cemetery was huge and I didn't have a clue where to start looking. Another try this weekend, a bit better prepared. Cheers, Boz
  7. Ernie Luck

    When my wife and I spent a few days in Eastbourne, Sussex, last summer I noticed in the bandstand a memorial to John Wesley Woodward, one of the musicians on the Titanic. There is not much information on him in the biography section and I thought I would investigate his background. I don't want to re-invent the wheel so I would be interested to hear if more is known of him. Brian (Ticehurst) is, I believe, the expert on memorials so I would grateful, if he sees this, if he would comment. Brian, We did take some photos or do you have some?
  8. Brian J. Ticehurst

    Ernie - Hi, Reference Mr. Woodward I have just added the below to Mr. W's Biography - please read it all and remember 'you did ask'. By the way I do have plenty of photographs thanks. Best regards Brian Woodward, Jack Wesley. Lived at The Firs, Windmill Road, Headington, Oxfordshire. Occupation - Orchestra (Pianist). (From Titanic Memorials World-wide - Where They are Located) Named on the Musicians Memorial at the Old Library site, London Road, Southampton. also named on the St Marys Church Musicians Memorial, St Marys, Southampton. also he is mentioned on a plaque in the lobby of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (Symphony Hall) Boston, Massachusetts. also remembered by a broken column memorial at Broken Hill, Australia. also remembered by a Memorial Bandstand in Ballaratt, Australia. also there is a painting by C. Robinson dedicated to the Titanic Musicians in Leeds City Art Galleries, Yorkshire. also named on the Musicians Memorial in Liverpool Philharmonic Hall. ... Read full post
  9. Ernie Luck

    Brian You don't know too much about him then!! I am joking of course. The memorial at Eastbourne is suffering a bit due to it's proximity to the sea and being made of cast-iron panels. My impression was that it was not as well cared for as the Southampton memorials. I got as far as finding John Woodward on the 1881, 1891, and 1901 census's this PM so I am glad I checked before doing anymore. Those newspaper articles are a mine of information. Thanks very much for the information, both my children are musicians, my daughter, is a professional baroque chamber music player. Regards Ernie
  10. Maggie

    There is a memorial grave stone in heath lane cemetery west bromwich west midlands .for john wesley woodward
  11. David Powner

    David Powner

    Re: Family history relates that JWW was the father of Laura Ellen, conceived when he was playing in a string quartet in a Buxton hotel. He is therefore very likely to be my maternal grandfather, and his own family may wish to know that he has descendants. They may also wish to confirm the veracity of this statement by checking any genealogical data, or records of his whereabouts at the appropriate time.
  12. Stanley C Jenkins

    John Wesley Woodward, the cellist in the Titanic's orchestra, is sometimes depicted in films such as A Night to Remember as a monocle-wearer, and I am wondering if this is accurate. The only picture that I can find does, indeed, appear to show him wearing a monocle in his right eye?
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  13. Bob Godfrey

    Here's a clearer version to remove all doubt, Stanley.
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  14. Stanley C Jenkins

    Thank you Bob. I think the actor who portrayed John Woodward in A Night to Remember wore a monocle, and indeed looked very much like the real John Wesley Woodward.

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Titanic Passenger Summary

Name: Mr John Wesley Woodward
Age: 32 years 7 months and 4 days (Male)
Nationality: English
Marital Status: Engaged
Last Residence: in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Occupation: Musician
Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 250654
Cabin No. E
Died in the Titanic disaster (15th April 1912)
Body Not Identified

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