Titanic and Its Swansea Connection
Titanic and Its Swansea Connection RMS Titanic R.M.S. Titanic The connection between RMS Titanic and the Swansea‑linked passengers who sailed on her invites a moment of reflection on the Welsh lives that were drawn into the story of the great liner. Swansea and its surrounding valleys were not distant spectators to the tragedy; they were part of it through miners, clerks, boxers, and seamen whose hopes carried them across the Atlantic. Their names, preserved in parish records, boxing halls, and census pages, form a quiet but enduring Welsh thread within the wider narrative of 1912. This research began following an article published in The Bay Magazine in April 2016, when I was contacted by Mrs Morsely regarding her mother’s first husband, Leslie Williams . Her recollection, passed down through family memory, captures the quiet devastation felt in many Welsh homes: “ My mother’s first husband was on board the Titanic… Both men lost their lives in the sinking… All his effects were ret...