William Denton Cox

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William Denton Cox (1883 – 15 April 1912) was a third class steward aboard RMS Titanic who died while bringing groups of third class passengers to lifeboats during the sinking. Cox was from Southampton and transferred to Titanic from the RMS Olympic. While most third class passengers were left to fend for themselves trying to reach lifeboats through unfamiliar parts of the ship and past barriers,[1] Cox escorted two groups of third class women and children to the lifeboats assisted by stewards John Edward Hart and Albert Victor Pearcey. Cox was last seen headed below to rescue a third group. His body was found by the cable ship CS Mackay-Bennett and brought to Halifax, initially listed as Body No. 300. He is buried at Fairview Lawn Cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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  1. Walter Lord, The Night Lives On (1986) William Morrow & Co, p. 114-115

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