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  1. Henry Tingle Wilde, RNR (21 September 1872 – 15 April 1912) was a British naval officer who was the chief officer of the RMS Titanic. He died when the ship sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912.

  2. Sep 1, 1996 · Mr Henry Tingle Wilde, 39, was born 21 September 1872. He grew up in Walton, Liverpool and went to sea as a young man serving his apprenticeship on the sailing vessels of Messrs. James Chambers & Co., Liverpool.

  3. Lieutenant Henry Tingle Wilde was the Chief Officer of the RMS Titanic. He didn't survive the Titanic disaster. Henry Wilde was christened at the Loxley Congregational Chapel in Bradfield, Yorkshire on October 24th, 1872.

  4. Henry Wilde died in the sinking and his body, if recovered, was never identified. His, now orphaned, children were cared for as he had wished and their Trustees requested assistance from the National Disasters Relief Fund, which they later received.

  5. For many years Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde, from Liverpool, has been unfairly considered an "enigma" due to the limited amount of information on his life and actions aboard Titanic during the sinking. He has been variously portrayed as aloof, a depressed widower and inactive during the evacuation.

  6. Sep 21, 2020 · Henry Tingle Wilde, Titanics chief officer, was born in Liverpool on 21 September 1872. Wilde served on a number of White Star Line ships over the years, mainly on the company’s Liverpool-New York and Australian routes, including Arabic (1902), Celtic (1901), Medic and Cymric.

  7. Its Captain was Henry Tingle Wilde. He had finally made it to Captain! Wilde is clearly listed as "Master" in his Royal Navy documents, from "7.4.11" until "5.5.11" (Source: National Archives)

  8. His parents Henry Wilde and Elizabeth Tingle were married in 1860 and the couple had four children: Florence, Fredric, Ada and Henry. The firstborn, Florence, born in 1860 died when she was aged 4 in 1864.

  9. Apr 15, 2021 · One of the most senior crew members who lost his life on this date 109 years ago was the Titanic’s Chief Officer Lieutenant Henry Tingle Wilde (1872-1912) who had close links to the old Loxley Independent Chapel (which later became Loxley Congregational Chapel and eventually Loxley United Reformed Church) on the north-western outskirts of Sheffi...

  10. Henry Tingle Wilde was born in Walton, Liverpool on 21 September 1872. Christened at the Loxley Congregational Chapel in Bradfield, Yorkshire on 24 October 1872, he was the son of Henry Wilde, an insurance surveyor from Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire.