- Evelyn Marsden
Infobox Person
name = Evelyn Marsden
image_size = 300
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1883|10|15
birth_place = Stockyard Creek,South Australia ,Australia
death_date = death date and age|1938|8|30|1883|10|15
death_place =Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia
education =
occupation =Stewardess ,Nurse
title =Miss
spouse = Dr William Abel James
parents = Walter Henry Marsden & Annie Bradshaw
children = None
nationality =Australian
website = [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1990/ Everlyn Marsden atEncyclopedia Titanica ]Evelyn Marsden (later married as Evelyn James) (
15 October 1883 –30 August 1938 ) was the onlyAustralian female survivor of the sinking of the RMS "Titanic" and was rescued in lifeboat 16. [ [http://www.titanic-titanic.com/titanic_crew.shtml Titanic Ship Crew] ] [ [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1990/ Everlyn Marsden biography] ]She was the daughter of railway worker Walter Henry Marsden (Hoyleton Stationmaster in 1912) and Annie Bradshaw. Her birthplace of Stockyard Creek is about 80 km north of
Adelaide, South Australia and is now ruins."Titanic" survivor
Evelyn, who previously worked onboard the ship RMS "Olympic", signed-on to the RMS "Titanic" on
6 April 1912 , and gave her address as 7 West Marlands Terrace,The Polygon, Southampton . She was 28 and single at the time and as astewardess she was paid monthly wages of £3 10s. She assisted also as a nurse for the First Class passengers. [ [http://www.fauchard.org/publications/history/Voyage_Fall02_Titanic.htm Medical care aboard Titanic] ] . There is mention of Evelyn in a letter by Mary Sloan to her sister on April 27th, 1912, stating that they both were taken to Dr. Simpson's room for a little whiskey and water during the disaster. Dr. Simpson then hurried away and was never seen by them again. [ [http://www.samsloan.com/sloan-ma.htm Mary Sloan Letter dated April 27th, 1912] ] Evelyn and Mary escaped on Boat 16 which was lowered at 1.35 a.m. from the Port side by 6th Officer Moody. This boat held about 40 people with no incidents recorded while loading. [ [http://www.euronet.nl/users/keesree/redding2.htm Lifeboats] ] They were in this boat all night until the RMS "Carpathia" picked them up, at about seven in the morning. George Robinson, the uncle of Evelyn Marsden was also noted as being aboard the Titanic. [ [http://home.att.net/~wormstedt/titanic/voices.html Titanic Voices] ]Youth
During her youth she learnt to row a boat against the tides and currents of the
Murray River whilst visiting a farm atMurray Bridge, South Australia . After the "Titanic" disaster she returned back to that farm to thank the family for teaching her to row and handle a boat properly. [ [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1990/ Everlyn Marsden biography] ]Later Years
Following the "Titanic" tragedy she married Dr William Abel James, who had also worked for
White Star Line . Arriving back inAustralia at theSemaphore, South Australia anchorage on November 1912, her husband took up residence as a doctor at theRoyal Adelaide Hospital and they moved into a new apartment in Ruthven Mansions on Pulteney Street. Later they moved toWallaroo, South Australia , living and working there for 15 months before finally moving toBondi ,Sydney , where her husband continued work as a Doctor. Everlyn died on 30 August 1938, with her husband passing away soon after and they were both buried atWaverley Cemetery ,Sydney . They had no children. [ [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1990/ Everlyn Marsden biography] ]Their grave was unmarked until 5 October 2000, when a headstone was finally erected on their gravesite. [ [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/item/4759// Everlyn Marsden Headstone] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1990/ Everlyn Marsden biography]
* [http://www.titanic-titanic.com/titanic_crew.shtml Titanic Ship Crew]
* [http://www2.nexus.edu.au/Teachstud/titanic2/invest/bg_6.htm Previously on White Star Lines]
* [http://www.euronet.nl/users/keesree/redding2.htm Boat 16]
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