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SS Titanic


from SS Carpathia


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Departed Southampton, England 10 April 1912;
Departed Cherbourg, France 10 April 1912; and
Departed Queenstown, Ireland 11 April 1912.

Titanic sank at 2:20 AM, 15 April 1912, and the survivors were rescued by Carpathia from approximately 4:10 to 8:30 AM.
*[Passengers Arrived in New York 18 April 1912]
[Manifest dated 18 June 1912]

*NOTE: The Carpathia was eastbound, 3 days out of New York, when diverted to rescue the survivors of the Titanic in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912. These passengers were delivered to New York 18 April 1912, but the manifest is incorrectly filed as arriving 18 June 1912. The title page of the manifest has written "Arr Apr 18/1912" which is struck through, and "June 18th 1912" is written below that. Scan of Title Page

*NOTE: This page was stamped 125 at the upper right.
59 was stamped at the lower left of the page.

*NOTE: Interspersed throughout the manifest are pages for Affadavit of the Master and Affadavit of the Surgeon, all of which are left blank.
Columns represent: Name, age, sex, and +marital status.
Nationality was U.S.A. for all, therefore the column is omitted.
All other columns on the form were not filled out.
"2nd Cabin" was written across the page just below the column headings.
    
63      Mrs. Amelia  LeMore          34      F       Married   None
64      Mrs. Carolina Bystrom        40      F       Married   Wife
65      Mrs. Jessie  Trant           27      F       Widow     None
66*     Miss Ellen Toomey            50      F       Single    Housekeeper
67      Mr.  Edward  Beane           27      M       Married   Bricklayer
68      Mrs. Ethel   Beane           22      F       Married   Wife
69      Mrs. Mary    Jerwan          23      F       Married   Wife
70      Mr.  Geo.    Harris          62      M       Widower   Hairdresser
71*     Mrs. A. Balls                36      F       Widow
72      Mrs. Anna    Hamlin          24      F       Married   Wife
73      Master Walter  Hamlin         1      M       Child
74      Mrs. Lulu    Drew            34      F       Married   Wife
75      Master Marshall Drew          8      M       -         Child
76      Mrs. Annie   Hold            29      F       Married   Wife
77      Abbott, Rosa                 36      F       Married   Wife
78      Caldwell, Albert             26      M       Married   Teacher
79      Caldwell, Sylvia             26      F       Married   Wife
80      Caldwell, Alden              10m     M       Single
81*     Hewlett, Mary                        F       Married
82*     Beesley, Lawrence



Trancriber's Notes:

*  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
   the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
   in the transcriber's notes.

Reviewer's Note: 
    Passengers are numbered starting at 1 on every page
    of the manifest. They have been numbered consecutively to comply 
    with ISTG rules.

66  Miss Ellen Toomey 50 F Single Housekeeper was written and struck through.
71  Mrs. A. Balls 36 F Widow was written and struck through.
81  Mary Hewlett's full information appears on page 1.
82  Beesley, Lawrence was written and struck through, followed by note "See Sheet 5".

For more information on the Titanic, please visit: Encyclopedia Titanica.
Click here to see Titanic sinking newspaper headlines

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National Archives and Records Administration, Film T715, Roll 1883, Vol. 4183
Contributed and transcribed by Don Schmalbeck a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
15 April 2003




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