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  1. Frank John William Goldsmith Jr. (19 December 1902 — 27 January 1982), was a young third-class passenger of the RMS Titanic and a survivor of the sinking in 1912. He later wrote a book about his experiences on the ship, published posthumously as Echoes in the Night: Memories of a Titanic Survivor (1991), [1] which featured in the ...

  2. Master Frank John William Goldsmith was born in Strood, Kent, England on 19 December 1902. He was the son of Kent natives Frank John Goldsmith (b. 1879) and Emily Alice Brown (b. 1880) who had married the year prior to his birth. He had a younger brother, Albert John (b. 1905). Frank and his family appear on the 1911 census living at 22 Hone ...

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    • Strood, Kent, England
    • Strood, Kent, England
  3. Frank John William Goldsmith, Jr. (19 de dezembro de 1902 — 27 de janeiro de 1982), foi um jovem passageiro da terceiro classe do RMS Titanic e sobrevivente do naufrágio em 15 de abril de 1912. Posteriormente escreveu um livro sobre suas experiências no navio, com o título de Echoes In the Night: Memories of a Titanic Survivor ...

  4. 28 de ago. de 2003 · Titanic. Survivors. Frank John William Goldsmith. FRANK GOLDSMITH, TITANIC SURVIVOR. Unidentified Newspaper. Hide Ads. A former Detroit resident who survived the sinking of the liner Titanic in 1912 is dead at 79. Frank John William Goldsmith died Wednesday in Orlando, Fla., where he had lived since 1979 after retiring from business.

  5. Titanic survivor and third-class passenger Frank Goldsmith remembers escaping the Titanic during her final moments. ...more. ...more.

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  6. Mr Frank John Goldsmith was born in Hadlow, Kent, England on 27 January 1879. He was the son of James George Goldsmith (b. 1854), an agricultural labourer, and Maria Barton (b. 1849), natives of Peckham and Hadlow respectively who were married in 1874.

  7. Life and career. References. External links. Frank Goldsmith. Francis Benedict Hyam Goldsmith (22 November 1878 – 14 February 1967) [1] was a British Conservative Party politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1910 to 1918. He served in World War I.