John Hutchinson |
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Biological Information | |
Full name |
John Hall Hutchinson |
Nicknames |
The Carpenter |
Gender |
Male |
Born |
Unknown date 1884 |
Death |
15 April 1912 (aged 28 or 27) |
Cause |
Perished on Titanic |
Background Information | |
Family |
Edward Hutchinson (father) Dorothy Ann Hall (mother) |
Romances |
None |
Hometown |
Woolston, Hampshire |
Titanic Statistics | |
Boarded |
Southampton, England |
Destination |
New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation |
Carpenter |
Class |
Titanic Crew |
Fate |
Possibly died of hypothermia or drowned |
Production | |
Classification |
Historical Character |
Portrayal |
John Hall Hutchinson is one of the carpenters on the Titanic.
Early Life[]
John was born in 1884 at an unknown date in Woolston, Hampshire. His father Edward Hutchinson is described as a brewery cooper. On the 1901 census John's father is now described as a publican and cooper and the family are listed as living at the Lin???? Inn Public House, Weston, St Mary, Hampshire, England.
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. His death never shown in the film it can assumed that he died of hypothermia or he may have drowned.
Behind the Scenes[]
John Hutchinson was portrayed by Richard Ashton.
It is unknown what Hutchinson was looked like in real life because there was no photographs and minor details about him, but the description of the unidentified body #170 which is known as maybe being Hutchinson kinda resembles Ashton.
External links[]
- John Hutchinson on Encyclopedia Titanica