Mrs Julia Florence Cavendish (née Siegel)

Daily Sketch, 24 April 1912, p.1
Mrs Tyrell William Cavendish (Julia Florence Siegel) was born in Chicago on 3 November 1886.
A resident of Little Onn Hall, Staffordshire, Mrs Cavendish boarded the Titanic at Southampton with her husband Tyrell William Cavendish and her maid Nellie Barber. They travelled as first class passengers and occupied cabin C-46.
Mrs Cavendish and Ms Barber were rescued in lifeboat 6.
Julia Cavendish died in Uttoxeter, England on 16 January 1963.
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Summary
Born: Wednesday 3rd November 1886
Age: 25 years
Married to Tyrell William Cavendish.
Last Residence: in London England
1st Class passenger
First Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 19877 , £78 17s
Cabin No. C46
Rescued (boat 6)
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Wednesday 16th January 1963
Cause of Death: Heart Failure / Disease
Travelling Companions (on same ticket)
Miss Ellen "Nellie" Barber
Mr Tyrell William Cavendish
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