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  1. Testimony of Charles Joughin. Examined by the SOLICITOR-GENERAL. 5907. Were you chief baker on the "Titanic"? - Yes. 5908. What was the staff of bakers under you? - Thirteen. 5909. Thirteen, and yourself as chief baker? - Yes. 5910. At the time when this accident happened, were you off duty? - Yes. 5911. In your bunk? - Yes. 5912. Did the shock ...

  2. Testimony of Charles Joughin, cont. 6070. Did you find anybody else holding that rail there on, the poop? - No. 6071. You were the only one?

  3. www.titanicinquiry.org › downloads › BritishInquiryBritish Inquiry

    incredible effort of transcribing the entire texts of the Senate and the British Titanic Inquiries -- each of which is over a thousand pages long -- and has graciously seen fit to post those transcripts on this website for the benefit of Titanic buffs everywhere.

  4. The testimony of the Duff Gordons, who had been accused of misconduct for their actions in leaving Titanic aboard a lifeboat with 40 seats but only 12 passengers, attracted the largest crowds of the inquiry.

  5. After surviving the Titanic disaster, Joughin returned to England, and was one of the crew members who reported to testify at the British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry into the sinking headed by Lord Mersey. In 1920, Joughin moved permanently to the United States to Paterson, New Jersey.

  6. Charles Joughin, who was a baker on the Congress, fell into the water while attempting to enter a lifeboat. He was picked up without having suffered injury. - Salt Lake Tribune , 15 September 1916

  7. Charles John Joughin (3 de agosto de 1878, Birkenhead, noroeste de Inglaterra-9 de diciembre de 1956, Paterson, Nueva Jersey) fue un chef de cocina inglés que estuvo trabajando en el RMS Titanic. Fue uno de los supervivientes del hundimiento del RMS Titanic conocido por haber sobrevivido en las aguas gélidas del Atlántico norte sin haber ...