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  1. James Moody was Sixth Officer on the Titanic a position which earned him around $37.00 per month. He stood the 8-12 (a.m. and p.m.) watches, as well as the first Dog Watch, that of 4-5 p.m. Moody was on watch on the bridge when the Titanic struck the iceberg.

    • Male
    • English
    • Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England
    • 6th. Officer
  2. James Paul Moody (21 August 1887 – 15 April 1912) was a British sailor, who served as Titanic 's sixth officer. He died when the ship sank on her maiden voyage.

  3. A comprehensive biography of RMS Titanic's 6th officer, James Paul Moody, the only junior officer lost on April 15th, 1912. Did he choose to stay on board? W...

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  4. James Paul Moody was the Sixth Officer of the RMS Titanic and the only junior officer of the ship to die in the disaster. James Paul Moody was born in Scarborough, England on August 21st, 1887; the youngest of four children born to John Henry Moody and Evelyn Louis Lammin.

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  5. James’ father was on the town council, and his grandfather and namesake, John James Paul Moody, had been a prominent local figure, as the town clerk. A photograph of Scarborough, dated 2nd of July 1887, a month before James Moody was born.

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  6. Apr 15, 2021 · James Paul Moody, aged just 24, was the sixth and youngest officer on the Titanic, which sank overnight from April 14 to 15, 1912. Mr Moody was born in Scarborough on August 21, 1887, the youngest of four children born to Evelyn Louis Lammin and her husband and solicitor John Henry Moody.

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  8. In 1912, 24 year old James Moody, while in New York aboard the Boadicea in 1904, made a friend of a benefactor, a Mr. Selby, who he described as a 'Yankee friend.'. They afterwards met in New York and London. Selby wanted Moody to visit Paris with him in March 1912.

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