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Fredrick Sutton was a First Class passenger onboard the RMS Titanic.

Early & personal life[]

Sutton was born in Suffolk, East Anglia, England on June 15, 1850. He married Ellen Craswill of Underdown (born circa 1852).

Titanic[]

He boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a first class passenger, his ticket number is 36963, £32 6s 5d. He occupied cabin D-50. He died in the sinking and his body was recovered by the CS Mackay-Bennett.

NO. 46. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 60. - HAIR, BROWN; BEARD, GREY.

CLOTHING - Black coat, vest and trousers; black boots. EFFECTS - Gold watch and chain; tie clip; pocket book; knife; three silver spons with Norwich enamel crest; watch fob; gold seal ring with "F. S."; Freeman Medal; $60.00 in travellers' cheques; £2. 10s. in gold, 16s. in silver, $13 loose coins in purse; circular letter of credit for £100, Kountz Bros., N. Y., No. D. 18331; two silver thimbles; eyeglasses in case; silver whistle.

FIRST CLASS. NAME - FRED SUTTON.

Portrayals[]

Titanic 1997 film[]

Sutton was seen briefly in James Cameron's Titanic film

Sutton was seen briefly in James Cameron's Titanic film

Sutton in background during the dining scene with the Countess.

Sutton in background during the dining scene with the Countess.

Sutton during the boat deck flooding scene

Sutton during the boat deck flooding scene

He appeared in James Cameron's Titanic 1997 film, he was played by an unknown extra. He first appeared in background during the reception scene where Ruth DeWitt Bukater having a conversation with Countess of Rothes and another woman. He later make another appearance during the sinking, he was wearing a lifebelt. He was later seen during the boat deck flooding scene and at Collapsible A lifeboat. He was last seen in Rose dream scene.

Sutton in left with Molly Brown

Sutton in left with Molly Brown