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Charles John Joughin (3 August 1878 - 9 December 1956) was the chief baker aboard the RMS Titanic.
He was part of the victualling crew of the RMS Titanic during its maiden and final trip in April 1912.
He was on board the ship during its delivery trip from Belfast to Southampton. He signed-on again in Southampton on 4 April 1912.
In the capacity of Chief Baker, Joughin received monthly wages of £12[1] (equivalent to £1340 today, adjusted for inflation), and had a staff of thirteen bakers under him.
When the ship hit an iceberg on the evening of 14 April, at 23:40, Joughin was off-duty and in his bunk. According to his testimony, he felt the shock of the collision and immediately got up.
Word was being passed down from the upper decks that officers were getting the lifeboats ready for launching, and Joughin sent his thirteen men up to the boat deck with provisions to the lifeboats: four loaves of bread apiece, about forty pounds of bread each.
Joughin stayed behind for a time, but then followed them, reaching the Boat Deck at around 00:30.
He joined Chief Officer Henry Wilde by Lifeboat 10. Joughin helped, with stewards and other seamen, the ladies and children through to the lifeboat, although, after a while, the women on deck ran away from the boat saying they were safer aboard the Titanic.
The Chief Baker then went on to A Deck and forcibly brought up women and children, throwing them into the lifeboat. Although he was assigned as captain of Lifeboat 10, he did not board; it was already being manned by two sailors and a steward.
He went below after Lifeboat 10 had gone, and "had a drop of liqueur" (a tumbler half-full of liqueur, as he went on to specify) in his quarters.
He then came upstairs again after meeting "the old doctor" (possibly Dr. William O'Loughlin), quite possibly the last time anyone ever saw him.
When he arrived at the Boat Deck, all the boats had been lowered, so he went down into the B Deck promenade and threw about fifty deck chairs overboard so that they could be used as flotation devices.[2]
Joughin then went into the deck pantry on A Deck to get a drink of water and, whilst there, he heard a loud crash, "as if part of the ship had buckled".
He left the pantry and joined the crowd running aft toward the poop deck.
As he was crossing the well deck, the ship suddenly gave a list over to port and, according to him, threw everyone in the well in a bunch except for him.
Joughin climbed to the starboard side of the poop deck, getting hold of the safety rail so that he was on the outside of the ship as it went down by the head.
As the ship finally sank, Joughin rode it down as if it were an elevator, not getting his head under the water (in his words, his head "may have been wetted, but no more").
He was, thus, the last survivor to leave the RMS Titanic.
The Collapsible B is found by the CS Mackay-Bennett.
According to his own testimony, he kept paddling and treading water for about two hours.
He also admitted to hardly feeling the cold, most likely thanks to the alcohol he had imbibed. (Large quantities of alcohol generally increase the risk of hypothermia - but there is also evidence to suggest that a certain level of alcohol can slow down heat loss and prolong survival in cold conditions.)
When daylight broke, he spotted the upturned Collapsible B, with Second Officer Charles Lightoller and around twenty-five men standing on the side of the boat.
Joughin slowly swam towards it, but there was no room for him.
A man, however, cook Isaac Maynard, recognised him and held his hand as the Chief Baker held onto the side of the boat, with his feet and legs still in the water.
Another lifeboat then appeared and Joughin swam to it and was taken in, where he stayed until he boarded the RMS Carpathia that had come to their rescue. He was rescued from the sea with only swollen feet.
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@CrysisFear
@CrysisFear 4 года назад
Hes an legend that story was told across Europe before the Titanic made it into cinemas.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
Yes, it was fantastic re-telling the story, if only it were possible to hear it from him first hand, another Wild Exclusive for CRHnews to share on RU-vid, Charlie was the original Able Baker
@RossTurbo
@RossTurbo 3 года назад
What a guy, downed a bottle of brandy, swam over two hours and survived.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 3 года назад
Everyone else who was in the Titanic's bar with him drowned, sadly.
@aggames3968
@aggames3968 7 лет назад
What a legend 👍🏻
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 6 лет назад
Indeed he is
@shumwab
@shumwab 4 года назад
A Legend and a bit of a hero as well ... ordering his men to stock the lifeboats with food, forcibly throwing women into lifeboats who refused to get in, tossing wooden furniture and anything that could be used for flotation devices overboard, etc. ... and then went on to be a baker aboard vessels during the World War too.
@ericcuellar404
@ericcuellar404 4 года назад
The chad was said to be hammered all nigth and lived the wildest ship crash
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
He certainly used his loaf, shame he didn't make much dough from his story, but its a wonderful brew
@stamandkurt
@stamandkurt 7 лет назад
He was married to Anne Ripely,my greatgrandmothers sister,He was a constant person in my grandmothers life, and my mothers remembers him very well, Family still resides in paterson nj
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 7 лет назад
I feel very honoured that you have taken the time to update this amazing story, I felt so honoured to hear it for the first time, I only wish I lived across the pond and could go interview the Paterson rels, please send them our fonders blessings, may his memory never die, the baker who used his loaf!
@Crippe92an
@Crippe92an 6 лет назад
sorry to hear he never really recovered after Annes passing
@olivia2358
@olivia2358 4 года назад
he is my great great great grandad my last name is still joughin
@arifchowdhury8855
@arifchowdhury8855 4 года назад
@@olivia2358 wow. its a small world we live in. all of u are related!
@kevinmcgarrigle2539
@kevinmcgarrigle2539 3 года назад
I had heard he drank, Johnny Walker red label in his cabin, was below deck drinking and heard the ship groaning and starting to break apart. He climbed up to the stern and stood up as Titanic sank beneath him, he never even got his hair wet.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 3 года назад
Probably the only person in the world to have their life saved by neat alcohol - everyone else destroys their livers, their family, and send them to Davy Jones locker before their time, funny old world. Only safe place to drink Johnny Walker is on board a doomed liner.
@AbrahamLincoln4
@AbrahamLincoln4 3 года назад
Note to self: *When going on a Cruise, Smuggle as much Alcohol as you can on board.*
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 3 года назад
If you can afford a booze cruise you can afford to splash, get it, splash the cash and hope that you can break off some ice from a passing berg to drink in on the rocks
@tamaragarrett3625
@tamaragarrett3625 5 лет назад
You can’t make this stuff up. Amazing.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 5 лет назад
Truth is stranger than fiction!
@aldonzal
@aldonzal 4 года назад
This is an amazing story! I love the way Mr. Robin ... (didn't get his last name) tells it, so proud and enthustiastic at the same time! Mr. Joughin was obviously a lucky man, but also a generous one, for he tried to help everybody as much as possible. Maybe that's the reason why he was able to survive two shipwrecks.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
Yep, Mr Joughin certainly used his loaf even if he didnt have plenty of dough, unlike the wealthy who perished loaded down with wallets and coins to use in the next world!
@yesboss2432
@yesboss2432 4 года назад
That’s my great grandad
@jayhallman6666
@jayhallman6666 5 лет назад
His grave date said he was born in 1879 so he was around 33 years old. Still young.
@TheConorsmithusa
@TheConorsmithusa 5 лет назад
He was 78 when he died in 1956
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
Many thanks - are you relatives, tell us more of your connection if any?
@jakfrank9672
@jakfrank9672 6 лет назад
Wow he survived. An in the end they baked him lol. Great video cheers
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
We have to make sure to be beamed up at any time, make our peace with God while we can, the Grim Reaper will never become redundant until the Second Coming
@izzysmomtattoos8274
@izzysmomtattoos8274 5 лет назад
Amazing.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 5 лет назад
Yes, it is amazing and even miraculous - hence the words "Give us this day our daily bread . . ." certainly ring true in this parable on the high seas, but, we all have a saviour upon whom we can call in times of peril and distress, and, if the worst happens, we are truly saved from a world of fleeting happiness, and in its closing chapters, our tears will be replaced by joy everlasting
@angelfrom666
@angelfrom666 4 года назад
So alcohol can save us?
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
Only in moderation!
@Sue-lo3ql
@Sue-lo3ql 4 года назад
Amazing story
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
Yes an amazing story, its the mystery of life as to why some survive disaster and others perish. At the end of the day we all fall victim to the Grim Reaper, so what matters is whether we have made our peace with the man above.
@vilmakrish2002
@vilmakrish2002 5 лет назад
Lucky guy
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 5 лет назад
Great escape indeed
@amberlights1
@amberlights1 6 лет назад
Don't know about Cpt. Smith shooting himself. First time I've heard that. That differs from other witness accounts of how he went down with the ship. The shooting story revolved around Officer Murdoch, but couldn't be proved, since his body was never recovered.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 6 лет назад
There are so many accounts of Capn Smith last hours and minutes and everything else about Titanic because even eye witnesses see different things to each other, that is what makes it so fascinating so long after the tragedy
@wispa1a
@wispa1a 3 года назад
Lightroller was at Dunkirk. The sailor the movie is about
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 3 года назад
Lightoller is very much my hero to - he did not think twice when he was older to steer his 'little ship' towards danger, right to Dunkirk to pick up our brave soldiers from the beaches. A double hero. When the going gets tough, heroes run straight in to rescue.
@Alex-pv4ft
@Alex-pv4ft 4 года назад
Was his family not from The Isle of Man??
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 4 года назад
Could be, research it further, the truth is out there
@Mthompsonwv
@Mthompsonwv 3 года назад
He said Joughin survived the Titanic, and then after a time, Joughin sailed on and survived the sinking of the SS Oregon, however, the SS Oregon sank in 1886, so that’s impossible. Furthermore, Joughin was born in 1878, which means if he HAD been on the SS Oregon, he would have only been 8 years old at the time of the sinking, which is possible, but the facts are hazy. Interesting video, however I feel like this fella is peddling some bad information.
@CourtRedhandedNews
@CourtRedhandedNews 3 года назад
Amazing story I agree - I have not researched the life and sinkings of Joughin, I wonder if the gentleman is a little confused, I hope you will research this properly and come back and present the information right here, many thanks for excellent detective work
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