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Lieutenant Henry Tingle Wilde, RNR (21 September 1872 in Walton, Liverpool, England – 15 April 1912) was the Chief Officer of the . ==Early life== Henry Wilde was christened at the Loxley Congregational Chapel in Bradfield, Sheffield on 24 October 1872. He was the son of Henry Wilde, an insurance surveyor from Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire. His mother was Elizabeth Tingle of Loxley, Bradfield. Henry went to sea in his teens. He apprenticed with Messrs. James Chambers & Co., Liverpool. His apprenticeship began on 23 October 1889, on board the 1835-ton ''Greystoke Castle'', and concluded four years later on 22 October 1893. From there, he served as third mate aboard the ''Greystoke Castle'', and then moved on to third mate of the 1374-ton ''Hornsby Castle''. His first steamship posting was aboard the S.S. ''Brunswick'' in 1895, where he served initially as third mate, then as second mate. In 1896, he transferred to the S.S. ''Europa'' and served aboard her as second mate. In July 1897, he joined the White Star Line. Starting as a junior officer, Wilde rose steadily through the ranks while serving on several White Star ships. These included the ''Covic'', ''Cufic'', ''Tauric'', and ''Delphic''.〔Application for Examination for Ex-Masters Certificate, 14 July 1900〕 Tragedy struck in December 1910 when Wilde's wife and twin sons Archie and Richard died. In August 1911, Wilde became Chief Officer of ''Titanic''s sister, the , where he served under ''Titanic'' future captain, Edward J. Smith.
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