Hello Linda,
Charles Joughin was born in Birkenhead, Liverpool on August 3, 1878. In 1912, he lived at Elmhurst Leighton Rd. He had previously served on board the R.M.S. Olympic. He made 12pds.a month.
The night of the sinking, Joughin became very entoxicated. While others left the ship in lifeboats, he stayed on board, throwing deck chairs into the ocean for swimmers to cling to. He then "rode" the stern into the ocean, and later claimed that he didn't even get his hair wet! After the ship foundered, he clung to the side of overturned
Collapsible B, half his body in the water; the alcohol kept him from freezing.
Sometime during the voyage, Joughin baked the Titanic's designer, Mr. Thomas Andrews, Jr., a special loaf of bread.
Joughin has been shown in at least two Titanic movies. He is the man who helps Rose to her feet on the stern in James Cameron's "TITANIC". He is also shown in "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER" throwing deck chairs overboard.
He later survived the sinking of the S.S. Oregon in Boston Harbor. He married Nellie Ripely Joughin, and they had a daughter, Agnes Joughin, and a stepdaughter, Henry Rose Stoehr.
Joughin died on December 9, 1956, in Patterson, New Jersey. His wife died sometime in 1943.
I hope this helps and I wish your daughter luck on her report!
-Brandon