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Edward Charles Dodd
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Edward Charles Dodd

Birth
Crewe, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Death
15 Apr 1912 (aged 38–39)
At Sea
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Mr Edward Charles Dodd was born in Crewe; he received his education at Plymouth Grammar School followed by an apprenticeship at the Crewe works of the London & North Western Railway Company. Upon completion of his apprenticeship he joined White Star as sixth engineer aboard the Celtic in 1904. Following service on a number of White Star ships, including the Olympic he was transferred to the Titanic. He held a first class engineer certificate of competency and was unmarried and aged 38 years when he died. He resided at Bannister's Hotel, Queen's Parade, Southampton and left £184 16s 1d.

Tablet.
In memory of
Edward Charles Dodd
junior 3rd Engineer who
perished by the foundering of the
steamship Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean,
April 15th 1912. This Tablet was erected
by the Brethren of the fremasons'Loge,
Four Cardinal Virtues no 979 Crewe.
Mr Edward Charles Dodd was born in Crewe; he received his education at Plymouth Grammar School followed by an apprenticeship at the Crewe works of the London & North Western Railway Company. Upon completion of his apprenticeship he joined White Star as sixth engineer aboard the Celtic in 1904. Following service on a number of White Star ships, including the Olympic he was transferred to the Titanic. He held a first class engineer certificate of competency and was unmarried and aged 38 years when he died. He resided at Bannister's Hotel, Queen's Parade, Southampton and left £184 16s 1d.

Tablet.
In memory of
Edward Charles Dodd
junior 3rd Engineer who
perished by the foundering of the
steamship Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean,
April 15th 1912. This Tablet was erected
by the Brethren of the fremasons'Loge,
Four Cardinal Virtues no 979 Crewe.


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