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  1. Herbert John "Bert" Pitman MBE (20 November 1877 – 7 December 1961) was an English Merchant Navy seaman, who was the Third Officer of RMS Titanic when it sank in the North Atlantic Ocean with heavy loss of life after striking an iceberg during the night of 14 April 1912 on its maiden voyage. Pitman was the only member of the command crew of ...

  2. Learn about the life and career of Herbert John Pitman, who joined the Titanic as third officer in 1912 and survived the disaster. Read his account of the collision, the evacuation and his later testimony at the US Senate Hearings.

    • Male
    • English
    • Castle Cary, Somerset, England
    • 3rd. Officer
  3. Nov 20, 2020 · Learn about the life and career of Herbert John “Bert” Pitman, who served as third officer on Titanic in 1912. Find out how he survived the disaster, what he witnessed, and how he continued working at sea after Titanic.

  4. Herbert (also known as "Bert") Pitman was born November 20 th, 1877 in the village Sutton Montis, Somerset. He was the son of a farmer, Henry Pitman, and his wife Sarah. His father died soon after he was born, and, on the 1881 census, 3 year old Bert was living with his widowed mother and his younger sister Ida on Sutton Road in the village of ...

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  5. Herbert John Pitman was born in the village of Sutton Montis near Castle Cary, Somerset, England on Tuesday the 20th of November in the year 1877. He was the son of farmer Henry Pitman (born circa 1813) and Sarah.A. Pitman (née Marchant, born in 1851, Bloder, Somerset, England). Frequently known as "Bert," his father Henry died when he was ...

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  6. Learn about the life and career of Herbert Pitman, who served as third officer on the Titanic and survived the disaster. Find out his dates of birth and death, his family background, his naval service, his role on the Titanic, and his later years.

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  8. It also had capacity for 1490 passengers. Shortly after Pitman's tenure which ended in August 1911, Charles Herbert Lightoller joined Majestic as her first - and temporarily chief - officer from December 1911 to March 1912. The White Star Line's S.S. Majestic, where Pitman served as fourth officer from March to August 1911. (Click to enlarge)