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1911-1915

Margaret Coughlin

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. Katherine stated that she held on to Margaret until the end.
2. The people who recovered Margaret's body stating they saw her eyes were open and she was smiling and she had a bruise on her left cheek.
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1910-1912

Ellis Maria Andersson

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

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1909-1912

Helen Lorraine Allison

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. News claimed that Helen Lorraine Allison survived the sinking. A woman named Helen Lorraine Kramer claimed she was Helen Lorraine Allison from Titanic.
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1912-1915

Joan Adams

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

The family was British by nationality
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1906-1912

Harald Skoog

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. The oldest child/sibling Karl (11) suffered from a railway accident in 1907 while bringing lunch to his father. His leg was amputated.
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1907-1912

Thomas Henry Sage

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. The family owned a rich farm in their home in Peterborough.
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1908-1912

Arthur Rice

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. Their father William Rice perished from a railway accident in Montreal, Canada in 1910
2. A survivor claims that he saw the family last clinging to the stern looking bewildered.
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1910-1915

Edna Mae McCrory

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. The parents died in 1914.
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1910-1915

Muriel Mayer

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

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1910-1915

Dean Winston Hodges

Lovingly memorialized by Alyssa McIntosh on October 24, 2014

1. The Hodges' son's body that was recovered was thought to be Dean Winston, but turned out to be William Sterling Jr.
2. Newspapers claimed the Hodges' boys survived the disaster.
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