Owen Coffin Explained

Birth Date:24 December 1802
Birth Place:Nantucket, Massachusetts, US
Death Place:Pacific Ocean
Death Cause:Gunshot wound
Resting Place:Pacific Ocean (burial at sea)
Occupation:Sailor
Employer:Whailing ship Essex
Relatives:Tristram Coffin, Sr
George Pollard, Jr. (cousin)

Owen Coffin (August 24, 1802 – February 2, 1821) was a sailor aboard the Nantucket whaler Essex when it set sail for the Pacific Ocean on a sperm whale-hunting expedition in August 1819, under the command of his cousin, George Pollard, Jr. In November 1820, a whale rammed and breached the hull of Essex in mid-Pacific, causing Essex to sink.[1] The crew escaped in small whaleboats, with sufficient supplies for two months, but were not rescued within that time. During January 1821, the near-starved survivors began to eat the bodies of those who had died. When even this resource ran out, the four men remaining in Pollard's boat agreed to draw straws to decide which of them should be killed, lest all four die of starvation. Coffin lost in the lottery, and was shot and eaten. The captain volunteered to take Coffin's place but Coffin refused, saying it was his 'right' to do so that the others might live.[2]

Coffin was the son of Nancy (Bunker) and Hezekiah Coffin.[3]

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  1. Book: Heffernan . Thomas Farel . Stove by a Whale: Owen Chase and the Essex . September 1990 . Wesleyan University Press . 978-0-8195-6244-9 . 12217894. 13 . 22 September 2023 . en.
  2. Web site: 1821: Owen Coffin, main course . ExecutedToday.com . 22 September 2023 . en.
  3. Book: Nathaniel . Philbrick. In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex . registration . Penguin . 2001 . 9780141001821 . 302.
  4. Web site: In the Heart of the Sea . IMDb . Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, RatPac-Dune Entertainment . 22 September 2023 . 11 December 2015.
  5. Web site: The Whale . IMDb . Animal Planet / Discovery, Animal Planet, BBC Worldwide . 22 September 2023 . 26 November 2014.