Mr Reginald Charles Coleridge, 29, was born in the Newton Abbot area of Devon in 1883. By 1912 he was living in Hartford, Huntingdonshire (Cambridgeshire) and working in London as a director of an advertising agency. He was due to travel to America on another steamer but had his passage transferred to the Titanic as a result of the coal strike. He was en route to Detroit, Michigan, a holiday was planned in Canada afterward.
He boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a second class passenger (ticket number 14263, £10 10s).
Coleridge died in the sinking. He left an estate worth £455 14s 7d to his 'adopted' father Rev Alexander Chorley Crosfield.
Mr Reginald Charles Coleridge, 29, was born in the Newton Abbot area of Devon in 1883. By 1912 he was living in Hartford, Huntingdonshire (Cambridgeshire) and working in London as a director of an advertising agency. He was due to travel to America on another steamer but had his passage transferred to the Titanic as a result of the coal strike. He was en route to Detroit, Michigan, a holiday was planned in Canada afterward.
He boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a second class passenger (ticket number 14263, £10 10s).
Coleridge died in the sinking. He left an estate worth £455 14s 7d to his 'adopted' father Rev Alexander Chorley Crosfield.
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Reginald Charles Coleridge
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Reginald Charles Coleridge
UK, RMS Titanic, Crew Records, 1912
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Reginald Charles Coleridge
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995
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