Frederick Fleet was born on October 15, 1887 in England and is a Titanic Survivor. He was a lookout on the Titanic and was one of the first to spot the iceberg that caused the ship to sink. He was able to survive the disaster and his net worth, biography, age, height, family and career updates are available online.
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Sailor known for being the watchman on the HMS Titanic. He spotted the iceberg that the ship would hit and famously uttered the line "Iceberg, right ahead!" He survived the sinking of the ship.
He first worked as a deck boy moving up to an able seaman. He had previously served as a lookout for the RMS Oceanic for four years.
He testified at inquiries by the British and American governments about the accident and said that if he had been issued binoculars that the tragedy could have been avoided. He served in World War I and II as a lookout on merchant ships.
He was born in Liverpool, England. He didn't know his father and his mother abandoned him to live with her boyfriend in the United States. He was married to Eva Ernestine Le Gros who died in December 1964. Following his wife's death, his brother-in-law evicted him from his house and he subsequently ended his life by hanging.
Harold Lowe was another Titanic survivor who testified at the US Senate hearings.