Mrs Anna Louisa Hogeboom (née Andrews)
Mrs John C. Hogeboom (Anna Louisa Andrews), 51, was in Livingstone, NY on 5 May 1860. She was married to John Clinton Hogeboom.
Anna had been travellin in France and Italy since November 1911. She was returning to Hudson, NY with her sister Kornelia Theodosia Andrews and niece, Gretchen Fiske Longley. The three ladies boarded the Titanic in Southampton as first class passengers (ticket number 13502). Mrs Hogeboom occupied cabin D-11.
They were rescued in lifeboat 10.
Mrs Hogeboom later settled in East Orange, New Jersey. She died in 1947.Link, email, cite or bookmark...
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References and Sources
Passport Application, Bureau of Citizenship, Sep 7 1922
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Michael A. Findlay, USA
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Summary
Born: Saturday 5th May 1860
Age: 51 years
Last Residence: in Hudson New York United States
Occupation: Of Independent Means
1st Class passenger
First Embarked: Cherbourg on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 13502 , £77 19s 2d
Cabin No. D11
Rescued (boat 10)
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Monday 6th October 1947
Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
Miss Kornelia Theodosia Andrews
Miss Gretchen Fiske Longley
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