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Titanic History

Wednesday, April 30, 2025
1919 - 1st class survivor Miss Daisy E. Minahan died of tuberculosis in Los Angeles, California, USA at the age of 40.

1871 - 1st class survivor Miss Elizabeth Weed Shutes was born to Samuel E. Shute and Sarah Berrian Shute in Newburgh, New York, USA.

1872 - 1st class survivor Miss Sara Rebecca Compton was born to Alexander Taylor Compton and Mary Eliza Compton.

1918 - 3rd class survivor Mrs Anna De Messemaeker died in a mental hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, USA at the age of 42.

1869 - Carver Sig. Candido Scavino was born to Gioanni Scavino and Anna Frejlino in Guarene (Cuneo), Italy.

1912 - Day 11 of the American inquiry into the Titanic disaster in Washington, D. C., USA. Witnesses called that day: Salesman Edward J. Dunn, Deputy United States Marshal Charles H. Morgan, Managing Director of the White Star Line and First Class Passenger J. Bruce Ismay, First Class Passenger C. E. Henry Stengel, Counsel for IMM (White Star Line) S. C. Neale, First Class Passenger Archibald Gracie, First Class Passenger Helen W. Bishop, and First Class Passenger Dickinson H. Bishop.

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Characters: Cora Cartmell


 Cora Cartmell is the only daughter of Bert Cartmell. Arriving in Southampton she and her father were travelling to America in hopes of a new start. Her favorite possession is her china doll in which she is never without. On the trip to America, Cora is befriended by Jack, whom she becomes a bit possessive about. Once Jack assures Cora that she is his "best girl" she doesn't pay attention to the pretty red-haired lady that is always with him. Cora enjoys sitting with Jack while he teaches her to draw or draws her while she is on deck. The night of the sinking Cora is awoken from a dead sleep when the ship hits the iceberg. Her father grabs her and they wait patiently as the cold water rises higher and higher. Eventually the water would cover her face the Cartmells perish belowdecks.





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