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BOUND FOR BELMAR; SINK WITH TITANIC

Asbury Park Evening Press

Saturday 20 April 1912

BELMAR, April 10---Engwell and Conrad Hugwell, brothers, bound for here from Sweden, went down among the steerage passengers with the liner Titanic. The two men were coming to Belmar to work in the local fisheries where two other brothers are now employed. Harry Hugwell is an employee at the Wall fishery and another brother works at the Wilson fishery. Engwell and Conrad were to work, one at each fishery.

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