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Saturday, July 27, 2024
1959 - 1st class survivor Miss Marie Grice Young died in Amsterdam, New York, USA at the age of 83.

1895 - 1st class survivor Miss Mary Conover Lines was born to Dr Ernest H. Lines (president of the New York Life Insurance Company) and Elizabeth Lindsey James Lines in Mt. Vernon, New York, USA.

1909 - 2nd class survivor Miss Phyllis May Quick was born to Frederick Charles Quick (plasterer) and Jane Richards Quick in Plymouth, Devon, England, UK.

1890 - 3rd class passenger Mr José Neto Jardim was born to António Gomes Jardim and Maria Rodrigues Neto in Lombo das Laranjeiras, Calheta, Calheta, Madeira Island, Portugal.

1887 - 3rd class passenger Mr Karl Johan Salander was born to Kerstin Salander.

1969 - 3rd class survivor Miss Karen Marie Abelseth died in Inglewood, California, USA at the age of 73.

1987 - A French salvage expedition retrieved the first Titanic artifacts.

1883 - Assistant Saloon Steward and survivor Mr Walter John Williams was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK.

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