John Hutchinson |
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Biological Information | |
Full name |
John Hall Hutchinson |
Nicknames |
The Carpenter |
Gender |
Male |
Born |
1884 |
Death |
15 April 1912 |
Background Information | |
Romances |
None |
Hometown |
Woolston, Hampshire |
Titanic Statistics | |
Boarded |
Southampton, England |
Destination |
New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation |
Carpenter |
Class |
Titanic Crew |
Fate |
Perished on the Titanic |
Production | |
Classification |
Historical character |
Portrayal |
John Hall Hutchinson is a historical character in Titanic. He was one of the carpenters on the RMS Titanic.
Biography[]
Early life[]
John was born in 1884 on an unknown day in Woolston, Hampshire. His father Edward Hutchinson is described as a brewery cooper.
The sinking[]
After the collision with the iceberg, he checks the condition of the ship and sees that hold No. 2, No. 6 boiler and hold postal are flooded under water. After his report, he returns with Thomas Andrews, Edward Smith, and Henry Wilde. On their return to the bridge, Andrews made a summary and announced that the gap created is too large for the ship to stay afloat and says the ship has only 2 hours before it sinks.