83 items found relating to : Helen Loraine Allison
| LORAINE AND TREVOR ALLISON |
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| MRS ALLISON WITH LORAINE AND TREVOR |
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| 1911 CENSUS - ALLISON FAMILY In the 1911 Canadian census, The Allison family are living at 464 Roslyn Avenue in Westmount, Quebec. Hudson's occupation is listed as "financial broker". He worked 40 hours a week and had life insurance at the time of the census. Bes... |
1911 | ||||
| Unidentified Newspaper | PERISHES WITH BABE Mrs Hudson Allison and baby Mrs. Allison, with her husband, two children and sister, were passengers on the Titanic. Mrs Allison and her family were bound for their home in Milwaukee after a happy Europea... |
April 1912 | |||
| ALLISON WINDOW Stained glass window in the Hudson Allison homestead in Chesterville, Ontario. Note the JHA motif in the window.... |
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| New York Herald | BRAVE NURSE AND THE BABE SHE SAVED Nurse Cleaver, and the little baby Allison whom she saved from the wreck, in which Mr. and Mrs. Allison and their little daughter were drowned.... |
24th April 1912 | |||
| Chicago Tribune | CHILD FEARED LOST ON TITANIC REPORTED LIVING IN MICHIGAN Montreal, Que., Sept. 4 (AP)--A Montreal family was stirred today by the prospect that Lorraine Allison, long believed to have been drowned in the Titanic disaster of 1912, still is alive and residing in Berkley, Mich., as Mrs. Laurence K... |
5th September 1940 | |||
| Montreal Daily Witness | YOUNGEST SURVIVOR OF THE TITANIC, GLEEFUL WITH FOSTER PARENTS newspaper article... |
22nd April 1912 | |||
| Evening World | MRS ALLISON |
22nd April 1912 | |||
| HELEN MELVILLE SMITH The daughter of master mariner Edward John Smith and Sarah Eleanor Pennington, was born on Saturday 2nd April 1898 at 20 Alexandra Road, Waterloo, Litherland, near Liverpool. The birth was registered by Edward John Smith on 3rd May 1898. Helen Melvi... |
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| MR AND MRS HUDSON ALLISON |
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| GRAVE OF HUDSON J. C. ALLISON |
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| GRAVE OF HUDSON TREVOR ALLISON |
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| Chicago Daily Tribune | MRS H. J. ALLISON newspaper photo' of Bess Allison... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| INTERIOR DECORATION BY HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE The drawing room of a private home, decorated in the French neoclassical style by Helen Churchill Candee.... |
1912 | ||||
| ALLISON FAMILY HOME IN CHESTERVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA |
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| Chicago Daily Tribune | SHE WOULD NOT LEAVE HER HUSBAND AND WENT DOWN WITH TITANIC. newspaper aticle... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| 152 ABBEY ROAD Site of the house where the Allison party stayed while in London... |
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| The Times | DEATH NOTICE OF HELEN ANDREWS HARLAND HARLAND. On August 22nd, 1966, HELEN REILLY HARLAND, of Phoenix Lodge, Dunmurry, co. Antrim, daughter of John Barbour, of Conway, Dunmurry, widow of Thomas Andrews, of Comber, co. Down, ... |
24th August 1966 | |||
| THE ALLISON GRAVE IN MAPLE RIDGE CEMETERY, CHESTERVILLE, ONTARIO ... |
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| BESSIE ALLISON : GENERAL INFORMATION Bess Waldo Daniels was the daughter of Arville F Daniels and Sarah J McCully. she had an older sister born in August 1883 called Mabel H Daniels. ... |
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| Chicago Examiner | MICHIGAN WIFE GETS $100,000 ALIMONY Mrs. Helen Walton Bishop, wife of a Dowagiac millionaire, was granted a divorce here to-day. The Bishops were on the Titanic on their honeymoon trip when the liner went down. Mrs. Bishop, who charges... |
18th January 1916 | |||
| HELEN CANDEE |
1920 | ||||
| Washington Post | SEAT IN U.S. SENATE CHIEF AMBITION OF NOTED SOCIETY WOMAN FROM COLORADO Mrs. J.J. Brown, a Favorite in Smart Set and Politics Mrs. J.J. Brown of Denver, a possible candidate for the United States Senate, is shown above with her niece, Miss Helen Tobin, who recently created a sensation in her J... |
26th July 1914 | |||
| HELEN TALLMADGE GRAVE MARKER |
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| HELEN ALICE WILSON ROSENQUIST MARKER |
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| HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE IN THE GARDEN OF HER ENGLISH VACATION HOUSE |
1934 | ||||
| HELEN'S LAST HOME ON ANGELL STREET, A RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, WAYLAND MANOR |
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| The Toronto World | THREE MONTREAL MEN---VICTIMS OF TITANIC TRAGEDY Mr. H. J. Allison, the junior member of the firm of Johnston, McConnell & Allison, financial brokers, was a young man in the early 30's, clean cut and ambitious. His firm made remarkable progress during the past two or three years... |
17th April 1912 | |||
| THE BYLES FAMILY Left to right: Roussel, Winter, Louisa Davids, Alfred Holden, William Esdaile, Lawrence, Hilda, Helen and Mary ... |
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| New York Times | MRS. HELEN C. CANDEE SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES Page 25, column 2 YORK HARBOR, ME., Aug 23 Mrs. Helen Churchill Candee, author and lecturer, of this place and Washington, D.C., died here today after a brief illness. She was 90 years old. Mrs. Candee, an authority on tapes... |
24th August 1949 | |||
| JACOBEAN FURNITURE - COVER OF BOOK BY HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE |
1916 | ||||
| THE TAPESTRY BOOK - COVER OF BOOK BY HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE |
1912 | ||||
| Gazette and Bulletin | WOMEN'S VARIED INTEREST Ann Ross short item... |
15th June 1928 | |||
| HUSBAND OF HELEN ALICE WILSON Axel Johannas Rosenquist was the husband of Helen Alice Wilson who survived the sinking of the Titanic, the following information gives brief details of how their lives continued after the disaste... |
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| MLive.com | THEY SURVIVED TITANIC: AS NEWLYWEDS, STURGIS COUPLE GOT SPOT ON LIFEBOAT They were young and wealthy and in love, a handsome, prosperous newlywed couple from Southwest Michigan who were returning from a lavish, four-month European honeymoon.It was April 1912. They booked their trip home on the largest, most luxurious ocean liner ever built, a ship on its maiden voyage.Dickinson and Helen Bishop were assigned cabin B-49 on the Titanic.... |
16th April 2009 | |||
| PR Web | TITANIC SURVIVOR'S ASIAN ADVENTURE AT ANGKOR WAT RESURFACES April 15th marks the 96th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, but surviving that disaster was a mere footnote in the unusual life of writer Helen Churchill Candee. Her book, "Angkor the Magnificent," recounts her Cambodian adventure of the 1920's, supplemented by more than 100 antique photos and an original biography by historian Randy Bryan Bigham.... |
10th April 2008 | |||
| Washington Post | SOCIETY: MRS. CANDEE notice... |
30th April 1912 | |||
| APRIL 12TH ADRIATIC MENU CARD Menu card... |
12th April 1912 | ||||
| dailymail.co.uk | TITANIC SURVIVORS AND TENNIS ICONS KARL BEHR AND RICHARD WILLIAMS' INCREDIBLE ESCAPE As the RMS Titanic makes a second run to the big screen next month, little is said about two athletes who survived the tragedy and went on to dominate professional tennis. Richard Norris Williams and Karl Behr were among the best of the best in the tennis world - and their lives were thrown into disarray when the 'unsinkable' ship met its end in 1912. Behr was a 26-year-old Yale graduate when he boarded the Titanic, mostly in pursuit of his future wife, Helen Newsom.... |
13th March 2012 | |||
| AP | TITANIC LOCKET FETCHES $100,000 A locket that went down with the Titanic and a survivor's handwritten account of the 1912 disaster fetched tens of thousands of dollars at auction Saturday.American passenger Helen Churchill Candee's 36–page description of the ship's sinking, which fetched US$85,000 in the sale, describes how she gave her locket to Edward Kent, a friend on board the ship, for safekeeping after the Titanic hit the iceberg that destroyed it.The locket, which sold for US$100,000, was found in the drowned Kent's jacket pocket when his body was recovered soon after his death.... |
4th May 2006 | |||
| CAPTAIN SMITHS GRANDCHILDREN Priscilla Russell-Cooke Phipps and her twin brother Simon were born June 18, 1923 to Captain E. J. Smith's only child, Helen Melville Smith Russell-Cooke. Simon died in 1944 while serving in WWII having never married. Priscilla married in 1946 to a ... |
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| Washington Times | NOTHING YET HEARD FROM MRS. CANDEE Daughter Willl Meet Her On Her Arrival On the Carpathia --- Friends of Mrs. Helen C. Candee, who lived at 1718 Rhode Island avenue until her departure for Europe, nearly a year ago, and who is reported saved from the Titanic, had heard ... |
18th April 1912 | |||
| Unidentified Newspaper | TITANIC SURVIVOR DIES IN DANVILLE Mrs. Helen Walton Bishop Passed Away While Guest of Mrs. O. W. Cannon TAKEN ILL FRIDAY Had Arrived Here on Previous Day For Visit With Her Companion on Long Trip Mrs. Helen Walton Bishop, one of the surv... |
1916 | |||
| New York Times Book Review | HOW WOMEN MAY EARN A LIVING HOW WOMEN MAY EARN A LIVING. By Helen Churchill Candee. 12mo. Pp. ix-342. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1. --- The day has surely come when women as well as men may put their shoulders to the wheel of fortune. To meet... |
10th February 1900 | |||
| FAMILY INFORMATION William Tracy Eustis (1822-1906), from Boston, married to Martha Gilbert Dutton (1828-1900), also from Boston, on 3rd October 1849. The couple had six choldren: Eleanor Tracy (1851-1922), Henry Dutton (b. 1853), Mary St. Barbe (b. 1857), Elizabeth Mu... |
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| Passaic Herald News | MRS. J. JOSEPH O'NEILL CLIFTON Mrs. Margaret O'Neill, 82, died yesterday in St. Mary Hospital, Passaic. Mrs. O'Neill was born in Ireland and came to the United States in 1912. She lived in Jersey City and Montclair before moving to Clifton five y... |
13th June 1974 | |||
| 1901 CENSUS - SHOLING, HAMPSHIRE Richard Proudfoot has now been traced to Sholing, Hampshire on the 1901 Census. (Surname spelled incorrectly as Proudford). The family information was as follows - Jane Proudfoot 28 born. Devon Richard Proudfoot 10 born. Devon... |
31st March 1901 | ||||
| THE CAVE LIST When the... |
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| OREGON'S ONLY FIRST CLASS PASSENGERS: THE WARRENS John Lamoreau Frank and Anna Warren were the only first class passengers on the Titanic from the state of Oregon. They were returning from Europe after a three month celebration of their 40th wedding anniversary. Frank Warren may wel... |
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