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John Charles Hetherington Beaumont1868 - 1931

The New York Times, 20 July 1931

DR. BEAUMONT RETIRES; DEAN OF SEA DOCTORS

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Crossed the Atlantic 1,002 Times, a Record Exceeded Only by One Man

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The news of the retirement of Dr. J. C. H. Beaumont, senior surgeon of

the White Star liner Majestic, cabled from London on Saturday, was

received with surprise in shipping circles yesterday, because it was

unexpected. Dr. Beaumont was thirty-one years in the employ of the White

Star Line, and prior to that was with the Atlantic Transport Line for

several years and in the Australian, China and Indian steamship

services.

Captain Frank Claret of the Minnewaska declares that when he was a boy

of 5 his mother took him to see Dr. Beaumont, who was then practicing in

Highgate, near London. This is denied by the veteran medico of the

Atlantic, but he admitted on his last voyage to New York that he was 69

years old. He was senior surgeon of the Olympic in October, 1914, when

the liner went to the assistance of the British battleship Audacious

after she had been torpedoed, and was the only member of the crew who

was allowed to land in Ireland with Charles M. Schwab, head of the

Bethlehem Steel Corporation.

The doctor denied all knowledge of the sinking of the battleship when he

came to New York two weeks later in the Baltic, and was known as

Audacious Beaumont until after the end of the war, when he admitted the

fact and said he had felt it his duty to "lie like a gentleman."

His record of 1,002 crossings of the Atlantic is known to have been

beaten only by one man, the late Thomas Kinsey, who in sixty years as

purser made 1,148 trips.

Dr. Beaumont lives with his family in Southampton, where his eldest eon

was married recently. The doctor is a Scot and took his medical degree

in Edinburgh.

The New York Times, 10 November 1931

DR. J. C. S. BEAUMONT

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Ship's Surgeon, Who Crossed Atlantic 1,001 Times, Dies in England

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Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES

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LONDON, Nov. 9---Dr. J. C. S. Beaumont, recently retired senior surgeon

of the White Star liner Majestic, died in a hospital at Southampton

today. He had crossed the North Atlantic exactly 1,001 times. His first

voyage was in the old City of Newcastle, from Calcutta to London. The

ship was becalmed for twenty-one days and consumed 152 days altogether.

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Dr. Beaumont retired in July, after having spent more than thirty-one

years with the White Star Line. During that time he became a familiar

figure to habitual voyagers. He was considered an authority on sea

sickness. He was an author of note. One of his works, "Ships---and

People," was published by the Frederick A. Stokes Company here in 1927.

Shortly after the World War he told of his experiences during the war

period in an article for THE NEW YORK TIMES Magazine called "Braving the

Submarine for 52 Months."

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John Charles Hetherington Beaumont
1908