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George Alexander Chisnall
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George Alexander Chisnall

Birth
City of London, Greater London, England
Death
15 Apr 1912 (aged 36–37)
At Sea
Cenotaph
Toxteth, Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool, Merseyside, England Add to Map
Plot
Section C/E 11, Plot 147.
Memorial ID
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George was a Boilermaker (crew) on R.M.S Titanic, he died in the disaster his body was recovered by the Mackay Bennett body no 111 and he was buried at sea.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.
George was a Boilermaker (crew) on R.M.S Titanic, he died in the disaster his body was recovered by the Mackay Bennett body no 111 and he was buried at sea.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.

Inscription

In loving memory of
Elizabeth Jane,
beloved wife of James Stanhope Day,
died 5th Feby 1904,
aged 47 years.

Also the above James Stanhope Day,
died 27th March 1913,
aged 65 years.

Though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death, I fear no
evil for Thou art with me.

Also in loving remembrance of
George Alexander Chisnall
son in-law of the above,
who lost his life 15th April 1912,
aboard R.M.S. Titanic.



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