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Chapter 12 Pg 117

Quick,  Mrs. Vera W.

Quick,  Miss Phyllis.

 

Reinardo,  Miss E.

Ridsdale,  Lucy.

Renouf,  Mrs. Lily.

Rugg,  Miss Emily.

Richards,  M.

Rogers,  Miss Selina.

Richards,  Mrs. Emilia,  Two Boys,  And

 Mr. Richards,  Jr.

 

Simpson,  Miss.

Sincock,  Miss Maude.

Sinkkonnen,  Anna.

Smith,  Miss Marion.

Silven,  Lylle.

 

Trant,  Mrs J.

Toomey,  Miss. E.

Troutt,  Miss E.

Troutt,  Miss Cecelia.

 

Ware,  Miss H.

Watter,  Miss N.

Wilhelm,  Cb As.

Wat,  Mrs. A.,  And Two Children.

Williams,  Ricbard M.,  Jr.

Weisz,  Matbilde.

Webber,  Miss Sijsdd.

Wright,  Miss Marion.

Watt,  Miss Bessie.

Watt,  Miss Bektha.

West,  Mrs. E. A.

West,  Miss Constance.

West,  Miss Barbara.

Wells,  Addie.

Wells,  Master.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A List Of Surviving Third Cabin Passengers And Crew Is Omitted Owing To The Impossibility

Of Obtaining The Correct Names Of Many.

 

Roll Of The Dead

First Cabin

 

Allison,  H. J.

Allison,  Mrs.,  And Maid.

Allison,  Miss.

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Andrews,  Thomas.

Artagaveytia,  Mr. Ramon.

Astor,  Col. J. J.,  And Servant.

Anderson,  Walker.

 

Roll Of The Dead--First Cabin (Continued)

 

Beattie,  T.

Brandeis,  E.

Bvcknell,  Mrs. Wllliam,  Maid Of.

Bahmann,  J.

Baxter,  Mr. And Mrs. Quigg.

Bjornstrom,  H.

Birnbahm,  Jacob.

Blackwell,  S. W.

Borebank,  J. J.

Bowen,  Miss.

Brady,  John B.

Brewe,  Arlblir J.

Butt,  Major A.

 

Clark,  Walter M.

Cllfford,  George Q.

Colley,  E. P.

Cardeza,  T. D. M.,  Servant Of.

Cardeza,  Mrs. J. W.,  Maid Of.

Carlson,  Frank.

Corran,  F. M.

Corran,  J. P.

Chafee,  Mr. H. I.

Chisholm,  Robert.

Compton,  A. T.

Crafton,  John B.

Crosby,  Edward G.

Cummings,  Jobn Bradley.

 

Dulles,  William C.

Douglas,  W. D.

Douglas,  Master R.,  Nurse Of.

 

Evans,  Miss E.

 

Fortune,  Mark.

Foreman,  B. L.

Fortune,  Charles.

Franklin,  T. P.

Futrelle,  J.

 

Gee,  Arthur.

Goldenberg,  E. L.

Goldschmidt,  G. B.

Giglio,  Victor.

Guggenheim,  Benjamin,

 

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Hays,  Charles M.

Hays,  Mrs. Charles,  Maid Of.

Head,  Christopiter.

Hilliard,  H. H.

Hipkins,  W. E.

Hogenheim,  Mrs. A.

Harri3,  Henry B.

Harp,  Mr. And Mrs. Charles M.

Harp,  Miss Margaret,  And Maid.

Holverson,  A. M.

 

Islam,  Miss A. E.

Ismay,  J. Bruce,  Servant Of.

 

Julian,  H. F.

Jones,  C. C.

 

Kent,  Edward A.

Kenyon,  Mr. And Mrs. F. R.

Klaber,  Herman.

 

Lamberth,  William,  F. F.

Lawrence,  Arthur.

Long,  Milton.

Lewy,  E. G.

Loping,  J. H.

Lingrey,  Edward.

 

Maguire,  J. E.

Mccaffry,  T.

Mccaffry,  T.,  Jr.

Mccarthy,  T.

Middleton,  J. C.

Millet,  Frank D.

Minahan,  Dr.

Meyer,  Edgar J.

Molson,  H. M.

Moore,  C.,  Servant.

 

Natsch,  Charles.

Newall,  Miss T.

Nicholson,  A. S.

 

Ovies,  S.

Obnout,  Alfred T.

 

Roll Of The Dead--First Cabin (Continued)

 

Parr,  M. H. W.

Pears,  Mr. And Mrs. Thomas.

Penasco,  Mr. And Mrs. Victor.

Partner,  M. A.

Payne,  Y.

Pond,  Florence,  And Maid.

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Porter,  Walter.

Puffer,  C. C.

 

Reuchlin,  J.

Robert,  Mrs. E.,  Maid Of.

Roebling,  Washington A.,  2d.

Rood,  Hugh R.

Roes,  J. Hugo.

Rothes,  Countess,  Maid Of.

Rothschild,  M.

Rowe,  Arthur.

Ryerson,  A.

 

Silvey,  William B.

Spedden,  Mrs. F. O.,  Maid Of

Spencer,  W. A.

Stead,  W. T.

Stehli,  Mr. And Mrs. Max Fbolicher.

Stone,  Mrs. George,  Maid Of.

Straus,  Mr. And Mrs. Isidor.

Sutton,  Frederick.

Smart,  John M.

Smith,  Clinch.

Smitet,  R. W.

Smith,  L. P.

 

Taussic,,  Emil.

Thayer,  Mrs.,  Maid Of.

Thayer,  John B.

Thorne,  G.

 

Vanderhoof,  Wyckoff.

 

Walker,  W. A.

Warren,  F. M.

White,  Percival A.

White,  Richard F.

Widener,  G. D.

Widener,  Harry.

Wood,  Mr. And Mrs. Frank P.

Weir,  J.

Williams,  Duane.

Wright,  George.

 

 

 

 

 

Second Cabin

 

Abelson,  Samson.

Andrew,  Frank.

Ashby,  John.

Aldworth,  C.

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Frost,  A.

Fynnery,  Mr.

Faunthorpe,  H.

Fillbrook,  C.

Funk,  Annie.

Fahlstrom,  A.

Fox,  Stanley W.

 

Greenberg,  S.

Giles,  Ralph.

Gaskell,  Alfred.

Gillespie,  William.

Gilbert,  William.

Gall,  S.

Glll,  John.

Giles,  Edgar.

Giles,  Fred.

Gale,  Harry.

Gale,  Phadruch.

Garvey,  Lawrence,

 

Hickman,  Leonard.

Hickman,  Lenvis.

Hume,  Bandsman.

Hickman,  Stanley.

Hood,  Ambrose,

Hodges,  Henry P.

Hart,  Benjamin.

Harris,  Walter.

Harper,  John.

Harbeck,  W. H.

Hoffman,  Mr.

Herman,  Mrs. S.

Howard,  B.

Howard,  Mrs. E. T.

Hale,  Reginald.

Hiltunen,  M.

Hunt,  George.

 

Jacobson,  Mr.

Jacobson,  Sydney.

Jeffery,  Clifford.

Jeffery,  Ernest.

Jenkin,  Stephen.

Jarvis,  John D.

 

Keane,  Daniel.

Kirkland,  Rev. C.

Karnes,  Mrs. F. G.

Keynaldo,  Miss.

Krillner,  J. H.

Krins,  Bandsman.

Karines,  Mrs.

Kantar,  Selna.

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Knight,  R.

 

Lengam,  John.

Levy,  R. J.

Lahtiman,  William.

Lauch,  Charles.

Leyson,  R. W. N.

Laroche,  Joseph.

Lamb,  J. J

 

Mckane,  Peter.

Milling,  Jacob.

Mantoila,  Josepei,

Malachard,  Noll.

Moraweck,  Dr.

 

Roll Of The Dead--Second Cabin (Continued)

 

Mangiovacchi,  E.

Mccrae,  Arthur G.

Mccrie,  James M.

Mckane,  Peter D.

Mudd,  Thomas.

Mack,  Mrs. Mary.

Marshall,  Henry.

Mayberg,  Frank H.

Meyer,  August.

Myles,  Thomas.

Mitchell,  Henry.

Matthews,  W. J.

 

Nessen,  Israel.

Nicholls,  Joseph C.

Norman,  Robert D.

 

Otter,  Richard.

 

Phillips,  Robert.

Ponesell,  Martin.

Pain,  Db. Alfred.

Parkes,  Frank.

Pengelly,  F.

Pernot,  Rene.

Peruschitz,  Rev.

Parker,  Clifford.

Pulbaum,  Frank

 

Renouf,  Peter H.

Rogers,  Harry.

Reeves,  David.

 

Slemen,  R. J.

Sobey,  Hayden.

Slatter,  Miss H. M.

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Stanton,  Ward.

Sword,  Hans K.

Stokes,  Philip J.

Sharp,  Percival.

Sedgwick,  Mr. F. W.

Smith,  Augustus.

Sweet,  George.

Sjostedt,  Ernst.

 

Taylor,  Bandsman.

Turpin,  William J.

Turpin,  Mrs. Dorothy.

Turner,  John H.

Troupiansky,  M.

Tirvan,  Mrs. A.

 

Veale,  James.

 

Watson,  E.

Woodward,  Bandsman.

Ware,  William J.

Weisz,  Leopold.

Wheadon,  Edward.

Ware,  John J.

West,  E. Arthur.

Wheeler,  Edwin.

Werman,  Samuel.

 

The Total Death List Was 1635. Third Cabin Passengers And Crew Are Not Included

In The List Here Given Owing To The Impossibility Of Obtaining The Exact Names Of Many.

Chapter 13 Pg 125

The Story Of Charles F. Hurd

 

How The Titanic Sank--Water Strewn With Dead Bodies

--Victims Met Death With Hymn On Their Lips

 

The Story Of How The Titanic Sank Is Told By Charles

F. Hurd,  Who Was A Passenger On The Carpathia.

 

He Praised Highly The Courage Of The Crew,  Hundreds

Of Whom Gave Their Lives With A Heroism Which Equaled

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But Could Not Exceed That Of John Jacob Astor,  Henry B.

Harris,  Jacques Futrelle And Others In The Long List Of First-

Cabin Passengers. The Account Continues:

 

"The Crash Against The Iceberg,  Which Had Been Sighted

At Only A Quarter Mile Distance,  Came Almost Simultaneously

With The Click Of The Levers Operated From The Bridge,  Which

Stopped The Engines And Closed The Water-Tight Doors. Captain

Smith Was On The Bridge A Moment Later,  Summoning All On

Board To Put On Life Preservers And Ordering The Life-Boats

Lowered.

 

"The First Boats Had More Male Passengers,  As The Men

Were The First To Reach The Deck. When The Rush Of Frightened

Men And Women And Crying Children To The Decks Began,  The

`Women First' Rule Was Rigidly Enforced.

 

"Officers Drew Revolvers,  But In Most Cases There Was No

Use For Them. Revolver Shots Heard Shortly Before The Titanic

Went Down Caused Many Rumors,  One That Captain Smith

Had Shot Himself,  Another That First Officer Murdock Had

Ended His Life,  But Members Of The Crew Discredit These Rumors.

 

"Captain Smith Was Last Seen On The Bridge Just Before The

Ship Sank,  Leaping Only After The Decks Had Been Washed

Away.

 

"What Became Of The Men With The Life-Preservers Was A

Question Asked By Many Since The Disaster. Many Of These

With Life-Preservers Were Seen To Go Down Despite The Preservers,

And Dead Bodies Floated On The Surface As The Boats Moved

Away.

 

"Facts Which I Have Established By Inquiries On The Carpathia,

As Positively As They Could Be Established In View Of The

Silence Of The Few Surviving Officers,  Are:

 

"That The Titanic's Officers Knew,  Several Hours Before The

Crash,  Of The Possible Nearness Of The Icebergs.

 

"That The Titanic's Speed,  Nearly 23 Knots An

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