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Fred Hartnell

Titanic Saloon Steward

Fred Hartnell
Fred Hartnell

Frederick (Fred) Hartnell was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England on 17 October 1890.

He was the son of James John Baker Hartnell (b. 1858), a hotel porter from Hampshire, and Julia Sarah Taylor (b. 1853), a domestic servant originally from Chelmsford, Essex; the couple were married in Southampton in 1884.

He had five siblings: John William (1885-1963), Thomas James (1887-1976), Jack (1888-1966), Charlie (1893-1970) and Nora "Pansy" (b. 1895).

Fred and his family appear on the 1891 census living at 32 Princes Road, Freemantle, Southampton but within the next few years resettled in Dover, Kent, appearing there on the 1901 census as residents of 3 Clarence Street; his mother had passed away just a few months previous in the latter half of 1900.

His father remarried later in 1901 to widow Alice Maude Parker, née Thompson[1] (b. 1867), a native of Farnborough, Kent, and this match gave Fred three half-siblings: Joe (b. 1903), Phil (1905-1990) and Mildred (1908-1992, later Mrs James Mayor).

Fred and his family returned to Southampton around 1907 where his father began working at the Star Hotel; by the time of the 1911 census they were residents of 19 Harcourt Road, Bitterne Park although Fred was absent and presumably at sea.

When he signed-on to theTitanic on 4 April 1912, Hartnell gave his address as 25 Harcourt Road, Southampton.His previous ship was theOceanic, and as a saloon steward, he received monthly wages of £3 15s. He was presumably acquainted with steward John Charman who, prior to joiningTitanic, had worked at the Star Hotel as a waiter alongside Fred's father.

Hartnell survived the sinking, probably in boat 13 (some say 15). He was not called to testify at either the British or American Inquiries into the sinking.

Fred returned to Southampton and continued working at sea and served throughout the duration of World War I in the merchant service.

Southern Daily Echo
Southern Daily Echo, 3 March 1915

By February 1919 he was working aboardOlympic and in August 1919 he was serving as a saloon steward aboardCanopic.

Fred Hartnell
A later photo of Fred Hartnell (c.1919)
(National Archives CR10 collection, courtesy of Mike Poirier)

Fred died at the Royal South Hants Hospital on 26 June 1920[2], aged 29, he had been suffering from cancer.

Fred was buried in Hollybrook Cemetery. He is not believed to have ever married.[3]

Southern Daily Echo
Southern Daily Echo, 29 June 1920

His father and stepmother later ran the Burton Ale House in St Mary's, Southampton; his stepmother died in 1927, and his father, James, died on 2 March 1929.

Fred's last known surviving direct sibling, Thomas, died in Bournemouth in 1976. His brother Jack, who had lived in Canada since 1909, died in Haney, British Columbia, on 14 September 1966. His last known surviving half-sibling was his sister Mildred, who died in Chichester on 24 February 1992.

Notes

  1. Alice Maud Thompson was married in 1888 to Hubert Parker (b. 1866 in Worcestershire); they had three sons, Norman William (b. 1888), Walter Hubert (1890-1962) and Sidney (b. 1895). Hubert Parker died in 1897 aged 31.
  2. Another date offered is 16 April 1920, listed as such on his headstone. This date is apparently erroneous as his death was reported in local press:Southern Daily Echo (29 June 1920) andHampshire Independent andHampshire Advertiser (3 July 1920) confirm the 26 June 1920 date.
  3. A “widow,” Fanny, is mentioned on his headstone, but there are no known records for Fred having married. She was perhaps his common-law wife, but curiously, none of his death notices make mention of her.

Documents and Certificates

Agreement and Account of Crew, National Archives, London; BT100/259

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Encyclopedia Titanica (2025) Fred Hartnell (ref: #1866, last updated: 21st June 2025, accessed 3rd February 2026 11:54:36 AM)
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Titanic Crew Summary

Name:MrFredHartnell
Age:21 years 5 months and 29 days (Male)
Nationality:English
Marital Status:Single
Last Residence: at 25 Harcourt RoadSouthampton, Hampshire, England
Occupation:Saloon Steward
Last Ship:Oceanic
Embarked:Southampton on Thursday 4th April 1912
Rescued(boat 13) 
Disembarked Carpathia:New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died:Saturday 26th June 1920 aged 29 years
Cause of Death:
Buried:Hollybrook Cemetery, Southampton, Hampshire, England

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