Frederick Sutton
Frederick Sutton was a first-class passenger on the ill-fated RMS Titanic, traveling back to England in April 1912 for unclear health reasons. Reports from survivors suggest that Sutton was already in poor health before boarding, having reportedly felt unwell for several days. His fate remains uncertain; some believe he may have succumbed to drowning in his cabin, while others speculate he perished from hypothermia after spending hours in the frigid water. Recently, personal items belonging to Sutton, including a gold signet ring and a silver whistle, were highlighted in news articles due to their upcoming auction, showcasing the historical significance of artifacts related to the Titanic disaster.
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Frederick Sutton was a businessman who tragically died in the Titanic disaster.
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Frederick Sutton traveled to England in March 1912 and was aboard the Titanic during its tragic sinking.
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