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Name No. on List How Disposed of Remarks
Allario, Baptiste
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as B. Allaria-Vict. Dept. In book as Allario, Baptiste, waiter.
Van Billiard, W.
1
Forwarded, May 4th, to North Wales Depot, Pa.Later identified from effects. Instructions N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Listed as Walter Van Billiard, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Marriott, W.
2
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as J.W. Marriott-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Female
3
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore chemise marked "J.H." in red. Other clothing: Gray cloth jacket, red jersey jacket, blue alpaca blouse, blue serge skirt, woolen combinations, black stockings, black boots, gray cholera belt.
Paulsson, Baby
4
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Buried by crew of C.S. "Mackay-Bennett," by special request.
Unidentified, Female
5
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Effects include: Crucifix, snuff box and medallion, two silver rings and one turquoise ring.
Unidentified, Male
6
Buried at sea.Blue tattoo mark, and wore copper wire ring on thumb of right hand. Nothing else to identify.
Robins, Mrs. A.
7
Forwarded, May 4th, to Yonkers, N.Y.Request of Mrs. Curtin (daughter), 24 Garfield Street, Yonkers, N.Y. Third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Female
8
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore chemise marked "B.H." in red on front. Wore boots, size No 8. Sum of 150 Finnish marks sewed in clothing.
Schedid, Nihl
9
Forwarded, May 4th, to Mrs. Schedid, Mt. Carmel, Pa.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Listed as Daher Shedid, third class. Embarked Cherbourg.
Butt, R.
10
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Shea, Mr.
11
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as J. Shea-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Female
12
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Shoes marked "Parsons Sons, Athlone"; medallion round neck marked "B.V.M." ; wore wedding ring, keeper and another gold ring; locket and photo; one jet and one bead necklace.
Unidentified, Female
13
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Probably an Italian; wore two green cotton blouses, green cotton skirt, striped petticoat; nothing else to identify.
Williams, Leslie
14
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Hoffman, Louis M.
15
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Mr. Hoffman, second class.
Rosenshine, George
16
Delivered to A.A. Rosenshine, for forwarding to New York.First Class.
Chapman, John H.
17
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Carbines, Wm William
18
Forwarded, May 10th, to St. Ives, England, via New York, at request of brothers.Claimed by brothers from Calumet, Michigan. Second class.
Greenberg, S.
19
Forwarded, May 3rd, to Mrs. Greenberg, Bronx, New York City.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Second class.
Unidentified, Male
20
Buried at sea.Wore badge of Sailors' and Firemen's Union; blue coat and blue White Star jersey. No aids to identification. Probably sailor.
Unidentified, Male
21
Buried at sea.Had paper reading "Dec. to Jan. 1911; First Saloon waiter S.S. Majestic," also keys marked "locker 7 E. Deck." Wore steward's jacket, vest and trousers; laundry mark "E."
Artagaveytia, Ramon
22
Claimed by Alfred Metz Green, Uruguayan Consul, to be forwarded to South America, via New York.Instructions, N.Y. Office, letter, April 23rd. First class pass.
Barkworth, A.H.
23
Buried at sea.Probably L. Turner, steward, from effects. (A.H. Barkworth listed as first class passenger rescued.)
Turner, L.
23
(See also A.H. Barkworth) If L. Turner, on crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
24
Buried at sea.Blue jersey; blue and red flannel shirt; green trousers; black boots. Probably a sailor.
Hayter, A.
25
Buried at sea.Identified from effects. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
26
Buried at sea.Addresses found on body: "Mr. Freyer Lawrence Villa, Stephenson Road, Cowes"; also "G. R. Barnes, 22 Sidney St., Cambridge." Wore blue serge jacket and steward's white coat. Probably an Italian cook.
Monros, Jean
27
Buried at sea.On crew list as J. Monoros-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
28
Buried at sea.No effects but address of Shakin Bros., 155 Broad St., Ottawa, on body.
Unidentified, Male
29
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Nothing to aid in identification.
Unidentified, Male
30
Buried at sea.Wore badge of Sailors' and Firemen's Union. Nothing to aid in identification. Possibly a fireman.
Evans, Mr.
31
Buried at sea.Indentified from effects. On crew list as W. Evans-Engine Dept.
Sather, Simon
32
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
33
Buried at sea.Nothing to aid in identification. Clothes indicated oiler.
Ashe, H.W.
34
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as H. Ashe-Vict. Dept.
Harbeck, W.H.
35
Forwarded, May 4th, to Mrs. Harbeck, 733 Michigan Street, Toledo. O.Instructions, N. Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Second class.
Unidentified, Male
36
Buried at sea.Steward's uniform. Left arm tattooed all over; right arm, clasped hands and heart, breast, Japanese fans. Gold ring engraved "Madge."
Johnson, Malkolm Joakim
37
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Malkolm Johnsson, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Holverson, A.O.
38
Delivered to H. T. Holverson, of Alexandria, Minn., and forwarded May 1st to New York.First class.
Unidentified, Male
39
Buried at sea.Wore evening dress; trousers; black double-breasted overcoat; brown jacket an dvest. Silver watch and a sovereign case. Nothing else to aid indentification.
Unidentified, Male
40
Buried at sea.Nothing to aid in identification. Probably sailor.
Stone, E.J.
41
Buried at sea.On crew list as E. Stone-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
42
Buried at sea.Lining torn from clothing, marked "Kinos Successors, 322-323 High Holborn, W.C. City Branch, 14 Cheapside, No. 4058. A 217/5/10. Name, Mr. Mayer.
Nasser, Naser, Nasrallah, Nicholas, Nicola, Niqula
43
Forwarded, May 3rd, to J. J. Cronin, undertaker BrooklynInstructions, N.Y. Office, wire, April 29th. Second class.
Unidentified, Male
44
Buried at sea.Steward's coat and trousers; white shirt marked "F.W.I.", keys marked "C Deck"; linen locker.
Keeping, Edwin
45
Buried at sea.Valet of Mr. G. D. Wildener.
Sutton, Fred
46
Buried at sea.Listed as first class passenger.
Gilinski, Leslie
47
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
48
Buried at sea.Steward's coat, vest and trousers; flannel shirt. Nothing to aid identification.
Gill, J.S.
49
Buried at sea.On crew list as S. Gill-Vict. Dept.
Tomlin, Ernest Portage
50
Buried at sea.Listed as Ernest Tomlin, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Drazenire, Yosip
51
Buried at sea.Listed as Josef Drazenovic, third class. Embarked Cherbourg.
Mack, Mrs.
52
Buried at sea.Listed as second class passenger.
McNamee, Mrs. N.
53
Buried at sea.Third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Female
54
Buried at sea.Wore wedding ring and keeper. Had one gold upper tooth.
Unidentified, Female
55
Buried at sea.Had among effects, gold watch marked on back "C.K.S.," pinned on left breast. Opal and pearl rings, also garnet ring, engraved "H.N. to D.S." Wedding ring engraved "A.L. to C.S., April 21st, '09." (All rings left on fingers).
Unidentified, Male
56
Buried at sea.Wore half hunter gold watch No. 5,119 English make, and gold chain. False teeth, upper jaw.
Unidentified, Male
57
Buried at sea.Wore vest marked "H.L." Letter in pocket to "Dear Humph," from "Dick," possibly a steward.
Vassilios, Catavelas
58
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Cherbourg.
Veal, W.
59
Buried at sea.On list as W. Vear-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
60
Buried at sea.Wore company's uniform; probably steward for rooms 82, etc.; no other marks to aid to identification.
Mangan, Mary
61
Buried at sea.Third class. Embarked Queenstown.
Douglas, Walter D.
62
Forwarded, May 1st to G.C. Douglas (Son), Minneapolis, Minnesota.Listed as first class.
Unidentified, Female
63
Buried at sea.Had purse with miniature photo of young man and a photo locket. No other aid to identification.
Rice, J.R.
64
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
65
Buried at sea.Tattoo on right forearm; three dots.
Hinckley, G.
66
Buried at sea.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Sage, Will
67
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Farrell, James
68
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Queenstown.
Damgaard, Henry
69
Buried at sea.Probably Henry Hansen, 3rd class. Embarked Southampton.
Kelly, James
70
Buried at sea.Third class. Embarked Queenstown.
Unidentified, Male
71
Buried at sea.Coat marked "Hospital Attendant"; trousers marked "M.O." key ring with address Mrs. Van Push, 732 E. 15th St., New York City.
Adahl, Mauritz
72
Buried at sea.Listed as third class passenger. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
73
Buried at sea.Handkerchief marked "H.J."; silver watch; engineer's uniform. Nothing else to aid in identification.
Unidentified, Male
74
Buried at sea.Nothing to aid in identification.
Hale, Reg.
75
Buried at sea.Listed as second class passenger.
Unidentified, Female
76
Buried at sea.Possibly Italian; name "Ethel" inside of watch; garnet ring on watch chain, originally two stones, one missing.
Butt, W.
77
Buried at sea.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
78
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Tattoo marks on left arm, "E.G., anchor, clasped hands and heart and sailor;" on right arm, "anchor and woman."
Ale or Ala, Wm
79
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Wm Ali, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Jones, C.C.
80
Delivered to Dr. James H. Donnelly, May 1st, for forwarding to Bennington, Vt.First class.
Stokes, Philip Joseph
81
Buried at sea.Listed as second class passenger.
Petty, J. Edwin Henry
82
Buried at sea.On crew list as E. Petty-Vict. Dept.
Dashwood, Will G.
83
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as W. Dashwood-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
84
Buried at sea.Wore dungaree coat and trousers, and gray flannel shirt. Nothing to aid identification.
Hinton, W.
85
Buried at sea.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
86
Buried at sea.Had keys marked "Engineers' Storekeeper." Nothing else to identify.
Unidentified, Male
87
Buried at sea.Wore badge, "Riverside and Dock Workers' Union." No other aid to identification, possibly a fireman.
Unidentified, Male
88
Buried at sea.No aids to identification; probably a fireman.
Anderson, Thos
89
Buried at sea.Listed as Thor. Anderson, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Laurance, A.
90
Forwarded, May 4th, to Liverpool via Boston, per S.S Arabic, May 7th.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 4th. On crew list, A. Lawrence-Vict. Dept.
Smillie, J.
91
Buried at sea.Identified from effects. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
92
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.No aids to identification; probably a fireman.
Roberts, H.H.
93
Buried at sea.Identified from effects. On crew list as H. Roberts-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
94
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.No aids to identification; probably a fireman.
Unidentified, Male
95
Buried at sea.Tattooed right arm: woman, butterfly and anchor; left arm: butterfly, knight's head, and lady. Probably a fireman.
Straus, Isador
96
Delivered to Mr. M. Rothschild and forwarded May 1st, to New York.Instructions of Mr. P.S. Straus, N.Y. First class.
Butler, Reginald
97
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Gustafsson, Anders Wilhelm
98
Buried at sea.Listed as Anders Gustafson, third class.
Unidentified, Male
99
Buried at sea.Tattooed-right arm: clasped hands and heart, American flag and lady; left arm: "Dieu et mon droit." No other aid to identification. Probably a fireman.
Ricks, Cyril G.
100
Buried at sea.On crew list as C. Ricks-Vict. Dept.
Nicholls, J.C.
101
Buried at sea.Listed as second class passenger. Later identified from effects by Carbines Brothers of Calumet, Michigan.
Unidentified, Male
102
Buried at sea.Wore uniform, vest and white jacket. No other aid to identification.
Adams, John
103
Buried at sea.Listed as J. Adams third class. Embarked Southampton.
Ale, Pedro
104
Buried at sea.
Unidentified, Male
104
Buried at sea.Wore gray suit, also plain ring, left on finger. Effects include gold engraved ring and memo book. No further aids to identification.
Unidentified, Male
105
Buried at sea.Wore blue serge suit and striped shirt marked "B.D." No other aids to identification.
Unidentified, Male
106
Buried at sea.Tattooed: Right arm, "Aggie"; left arm, crossed hands and heart. No other aids to identification. Possibly a sailor.
Boothby, W.
107
Buried at sea.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Leyson, Robert W. Norman
108
Buried at sea.Listed as second class passenger.
Rowe, Alfred
109
Forwarded, May 4th, from Halifax via "Empress of Britain" to LiverpoolInstructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 3rd. First class.
Harrison, W.H.
110
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.First class.
Chisnell, G.
111
Buried at sea.Identified from effects. On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
112
Buried at sea.Steward's uniform and ship's badge No. 42 No other aids to identification.
Unidentified, Male
113
Buried at sea.Tattooed: Right arm, angel of love with thistle below; left arm, girl's head in centre of anchor, a ship, and flower with "Flo." in centre. No other aids to identification. Probably a fireman.
Unidentified, Male
114
Buried at sea.No aid to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Rigozri, Abele
115
Buried at sea.On crew list as A. Rigozzi-Vict. Dept.
Butterworth, J.
116
Buried at sea.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
117
Buried at sea.Effects included silver watch and chain, and purse of French gold. No marks to aid in identification.
Unidentified, Male
118
Buried at sea.No aids to identification. Possibly an oiler.
Robins, A.
119
Forwarded, May 4th, to Yonkers, N.Y.
Humblen, Adolph
120
Buried at sea.Listed as Adolf Hundbleu, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Louch, Chas
121
Buried at sea.Listed as second class passenger.
Newell, A.W.
122
Forwarded to Boston, May 1st, according to wire from Mrs. Mary A. Newell.Listed as first class passenger.
Tamlyn, Fred
123
Buried at sea.On crew list a F. Tamlyn-Deck Dept.
Astor, J.J.
124
Delivered to Mr. N. Biddle, and forwarded to New York, May 1st.First Class.
Unidentified, Male
125
Buried at sea.Steward's uniform, washing mark "G.V.N." Wore company's badge, No. 37.
Long, Milton C.
126
Forwarded to Springfield, Mass., April 30th, care of J.H. Shepherd.Letters from C. L. Long April 23rd and 24th. Father's instructions. First class.
Roberton, G.
127
Buried at sea.Identified from effects. On crew list as G. Robertson-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
128
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Ship's uniform. Carried open-faie watch, made by Thomas Howard, 157 Kirkdale Road and 200 Rice Lane, Liverpool; stamped "German make." Had post card with picture of 4 little girls on reverse side. Also 1x2 instantaneous snapshot of boy or young man.
Unidentified, Male
129
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Tattooed right arm: girls' bust; "Cissie" below. No other aids to identification.
Chapman, Chas H.
130
Forwarded, May 2nd, care of J. J. Griffin, 2282 7th Avenue, New York.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 1st. Second class.
Wirz, Albert
131
Forwarded, May 8th, to Mrs. T. M. Brown, Beloit, Wisconsin.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 7th. Third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Female
132
Buried at sea.No other aids to identification. Probably third class passenger list.
Dulles, W.C.
133
Forwarded to R.R. Bringhurst Phila., Pa., May 1st.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, April 29th. First class.
Unidentified, Male
134
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Jacket marked "A." No other aids to identification. Possibly a steward.
Allison, HJ
135
Forwarded to Montreal, May 1st, care of G. E. Clark.Listed as a first class passenger.
Unidentified, Male
136
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Unidentified, Male
137
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Tattooed: Right arm, British and American flags. No other aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Fellows, Alf
138
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as A. Fellows-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
139
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore boiler suit and jacket. No other aids to identification. Possibly an engineer.
Wailens, Achille
140
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Probably second class.
Unidentified, Male
141
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore white coat marked "A. May." Carried keys marked "Butcher." Effects include picture post card, addressed Mrs. Kempsey, 83 Antrim Place, Antrim Road, Belfast.
Asplund, Carl
142
Forwarded to Mrs. Selma Asplund at Worcester, Mass., May 3rd.Instructions, N.Y. Office, letter, April 30th. Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Johanssen, Jacob Alfred
143
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Jakob Johnson, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Wormald, F.
144
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Identified from effects. On crew list as T. Wormald-Vict. Dept.
Allen, Henry
145
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as H. Allen-Engine Dept.
Anderson, W.Y.
146
Buried at sea.On crew list as W. Anderson-Vict. Dept.
Graham, Geo. E.
147
Forwarded, April 30th to Toronto, care of T. Eaton & Co.; Matthews, undertaker, escortListed as Mr. Graham, first class.
Birnbaum, Jacob
148
Forwarded May 3rd, to Joachim Birnbaum, Red Star Line Pier 60, New York City.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. First class.
Hodges, Henry P.
149
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Talbot, George
150
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as G.F.C. Talbot-Vict. Dept.
Robinson, J.M.
151
Buried at sea.On crew list as J. Robinson-Vict. Dept.
Hell, J.C.
152
Buried at sea.Probably J. Hill on crew list-Vict. Dept.
Lockyer, Edward
153
Buried at sea.Third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
154
Buried at sea.Wore blue jacket, gray vest and black trousers. No other aids to identifcation.
Gill, John W.
155
Buried at sea.Listed as John Gill, second class passenger.
Johansson, Eric
156
Buried at sea.Listed as third class passenger. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
157
Buried at sea.Wore ship's uniform. Key, tagged linen locker No. I C Deck. Address found in effects: Miss McElroy, Layton, Spottisbury, Dorset.
Watson, W.
158
Buried at sea.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Barker, E.T.
159
Buried at sea.On crew list as E. Barker-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
160
Buried at sea.Wore bracelet. No other aids to identification. Possibly a sailor.
Bailley, G.F.
161
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as G. Bailey-Vict Dept.
Unidentified, Male
162
Buried at sea.No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Woodford, F.
163
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as H. Woodford-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
164
Buried at sea.No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Kvillner, Henrik
165
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger. (John Henrik Kvillner)
Partner, Austin
166
Forwarded to New York, May 7th, for shipment per S. S Minnechaha, sailing May 11th.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 1st. First class.
Woody, O.S.
167
Buried at sea.Not on crew list-Probably mail clerk.
Hewett, T.
168
Buried at sea.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
White, R. Fraser
169
Delivered to F. A. Smith, and forwarded, April 30th, to Boston, Mass.Listed as Richard F. White, first class. Instructions from mother.
Unidentified, Male
170
Buried at sea.Carried key No. 73, marked "Carpenter's Locker." Silver watch and chain; memo book. No other aids to identification. Possibly carpenter's mate.
Connors, Patrick
171
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Queenstown.
Cavendish, Tyrell, W.
172
Forwarded, May 3rd, care of Simpson, Crawford & Co., to Mrs. T. W. Cavendish.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 1st. First class.
Olsen, Henry
173
Buried at sea.Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Bateman, R.J. Rev
174
Forwarded May 6th to Mrs. R. J. Bateman, Jacksonville, Florida.Accordance wire from Mrs. Bateman, May 2nd.
McCarthy, Timothy J.
175
Delivered to Mr. J. V. Finn, April 30th, for forwarding to Boston.First class.
Theobold, Thomas
176
Buried at sea.Listed as thomas Theobald, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Mayo, W.
177
Buried at sea.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
178
Buried at sea.Tattooed, right arm: "anchor and rose," wife's name "Madge." Six pawn tickets in possession, and following addresses: Henry Murray, Sailor's Home, Southampton, and 45 Fir Grove Road, Southampton; Sidney Sedunary, 47 Fir Grove Road and 98 N'land Road, Southampton; John Sedunary, 47 Fir Grove Road, Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
179
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Unidentified, Male
180
Buried at sea.Wore steward's white coat; black coat and dungaree trousers. No other aids to identification.
Novel, Mansor
181
Buried at sea.Listed as Mansouer Norel, third class. Embarked Cherbourg.
Unidentified, Male
182
Buried at sea.No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
McQuillan, William
183
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Saunders, W.
184
Buried at sea.Possibly one of the two W. Saunders' on crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
185
Buried at sea.Wore blue coat with brass buttons; trousers; steward's white coat; green singlet; green jersey with white bands. Probably second class steward.
Price, Ernest
186
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Everett, Thos. James
187
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Thos. Everett, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Hanna, Merne
188
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Mansour Hanna, third class. Embarked Cherbourg.
Ovies, Servando
189
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as first class passenger. Identified by J.A. Rodriguez of Rodriguez & Co., Havana, Cuba.
Abbott, Rossmore
190
Buried at sea.Listed as third class passenger. Embarked Southampton.
Davis, R.J.
191
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Identified from effects. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Matherson, D.
192
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Identified from effects. On crew list-Deck Dept.
Unidentified, Male
193
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore light rain coat; uniform jacket with green facing and vest; purple muffler; carried cigarette case; silver watch; knife with carved pearl handle, and brass button marked "African Royal Mail"; also English lever watch.
Unidentified, Male
194
Buried at sea.Gray overcoat Artex singlet; nightshirt; dress, trousers. Wore gold ring marked "H.B." or "B.H."
Shillabeer, Charles
195
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as C. Shillaber-Engine Dept.
Semperopolis, Petril
196
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Peter Lemberopoulos, third class. Emb. Cherbourg.
Danbom, E. Gilbert
197
Forwarded to Alfred Danbom, Stanton, Ia.,May 3rd.Instructions, N.Y. Office, letter, April 30th. Third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
198
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Davies, John James
200
Buried at sea.On crew list as J. Davies-Vict. Dept.
Martino, A. Meo
201
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.(shown on list as Alphonso Meo, closer examination of effects indicates as above.) Listed as Alfonso Meo, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Clarke, J.F.P.
202
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Probably Bandman.
Unidentified, Male
203
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore blue serge suit, union cable belt and striped flannel shirt. Tattooed right arm: snake around cocoanut palm, hand with bouquet of roses; left arm, woman's bust over wreath and dagger. Probably a fireman.
Ingram, C.
204
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Ackerman, J
205
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as J. Akerman-Vict. Dept.
Paulsson, Alma Cornelia
206
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Alma Paulsson, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Porter, Walter Chamberlain
207
Delivered to Mr. E. Sessions, April 30th, for forwarding to Worcester, Mass.Instructions of widow. First class.
Brandeis, Emil
208
Forwarded to Mrs. Brandeis, Omaha, Neb., May 2nd.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, April 29. First class pass.
McCrae, Arthur Gordon
209
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger. Wire from E.D. Upham, Denver, May 10.
Unidentified, Female
210
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore long green overcoat; purple jacket; skirt; no corsets; brown shoes; black stockings.
Lefevre, George
211
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
212
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Steward's uniform; first saloon steward's badge, No. 73.
Unidentified, Male
213
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore mixture suit; green shirt; no coat. Effects include keys, pocket scissors, knife and about $45.00 money in American and Canadian bills.
Unidentified, Male
214
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's badge No. 41. Nothing else to aid in identification.
Bernardi, Baptiste
215
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept. In book as Bernardi Batiste.
Unidentified, Male
216
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's uniform; truss, and black boots. Nothing to aid in identification.
Samuel, O.W.
217
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Possibly W. Samuels. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Cave, H.
218
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Rame, M.
219
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Later identified from effects. Not on crew list. Probably mail clerk.
Unidentified, Male
220
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore black coat; flannel singlet and dungaree trousers.
Goree, F.
222
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
223
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's uniform. Nothing to aid in identification.
Hartley, Wallace H.
224
Forwarded, May 4th, to Boston for shipment to Liverpool.(Shown on the list as Hotley) Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Bandmaster.
March, John S.
225
Forwarded to Newark, N.J., May 3rd, care of Smith & Smith, undertakers.Instructions, N.Y. Office, letter, April 30th. Mail clerk.
Teuton, Thomas
226
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.(Shown on list as Tenton) Not on crew list.
Dawson, J.
227
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
228
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore dungaree coat and trousers; grey shirt and drawers; body belt. No other aids to identification.
Unidentified, Male
229
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Nothing to aid in identification.
Minahan, Dr. W.E.
230
Delivered, May 2nd, to V.J. Minahan, Green Bay, Wisconsin.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, April 29th, and V.J. Minahan's wire, same date. First class.
Roberts, F.
231
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Ringhini, Sante
232
Forwarded to New York, May 11th, secort, F. W. Wender, for widow.Request of Mrs. J. Stuart White, N.Y. (Mrs. White's manservent).
Unidentified, Male
233
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.No aids to identification.
Ostby, Engelhart C.
234
Delivered to David Sutherland, for forwarding to Providence, R. I.Letter of H.W. Ostby, April 24th. First class.
Baxter, T.F.
235
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as F. Baxter-Vict. Dept.
Fox, Stanley H.
236
Forwarded, May 3rd, to Rochester, N.Y., to widow.Order of Mrs. Emma Fox. Second class.
Unidentified, Male
237
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore dark gray suit; letters "F.H." on shirt. Effects included openface nickel watch and silver chain with match box attached; tortoise-shell tobacco pouch; two little pictures-one of town hall, Portsmouth, and one of Portsmouth coat of arms.
King, Alfred
238
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list, A. King-Vict. Dept.
Freeman, E.
239
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
240
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore gray overcoat; blue serge suit and white sweater. Efects included nickel or silver box purse for coins; silver maltese cross of coronation of Edward VII, 1902, attached to watch chain; silver watch with three photos (enclosed in back thereof), of two women and a boy with cap on; maker of watch, J.B. Yabsley, 72 Ludgate Hill, London; watch key attached to chain engraved "Panny," 2 Richmond Street, Brighton.
Blackwell, Stephen W.
241
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as first class passenger.
Hosgood, R.
242
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
243
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore black cloth overcoat; steward's vest and trousers marked "Stone." Effects included gold double-headed snake ring; ship's keys marked second staterooms E 99-107. Tattooed on left arm: Chinese dragon; on right arm: American flag and clasped hands.
Debreucq, Morris E.
244
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as M. DeBreucq-Vict. Dept.
Van Der Hoef, Wyckoff
245
Delivered to Mr. D. C. Chauncey, for forwarding to New York.Instructions, N.Y. Office, letter, April 26th. Listed as Wychoff Vanderhoef, first class.
Wareham, R.A.
246
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as R. Wareham-Vict. Dept.
White, Arthur
247
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Identified from effects. On crew list as A. White-Vict Dept.
Unidentified, Male
248
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore dungaree trousers and gray striped jacket. Nothing to aid in identification. Probably member of cook's department.
Millet, Frank D.
249
Delivered, May 1st, to Mr. Lovering Hill, for forwarding to Boston.First class.
Hutchinson, J.
250
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Carney, Wm William
251
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as W. Carney-Vict. Dept.
Dean, Mr.
252
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as G. Dean-Vict. Dept.
Couch, F.
253
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Deck Dept.
Gough, W.
253
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Identified from effects. Not on crew list.
Unidentified, Male
254
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Tattooed on left arm: Woman's bust and Union Jack; also woman in kilts, and on right arm: Man's head (cowboy); clasped hands and heart (true love), and flower. Nothing else to aid identification. Probably a sailor.
Van Billiard, Austin
255
Forwarded, May 4th, to North Wales Depot, Pa.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Listed as A. Van Billiard, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Hickman, Leonard
256
Forwarded, May 4th to Honeyman, care of Simpson, undertaker, Neepawa, Manitoba.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd. Second class.
Unidentified, Male
257
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore boiler suit; uniform jacket (double-breasted); green striped flannel shirt. Nothing found to aid identification. Possibly an engineer.
Kent, Edward A.
258
Delivered, May 1st, to H.K. White of Boston, for shipment to Buffalo, N.Y.First class.
Allum, Owen G.
259
Forwarded May 4th to Boston, to connect with Arabic for Liverpool, May 7th.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 2nd.
Andersen, Mr.
260
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Albert Anderson, third class. Embarked Southampton. Later identified from effects.
Storey, Thomas
261
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as T. Storey, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
262
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's coat, vest trousers, green overcoat, with tag "Miller & Son, Southampton"; shirt marked "A. Franklin." Effects included nickel watch stamped "Joe Meyer's Special" on face. Bunch of keys, including key of stateroom 38; wire spring belt with anchor buckle, stamped inside with a wreath surmounted by a crown; small card printed "Mr. W. Harris," with "Jun." added in writing.
Nicholson, A.S.
263
Forwarded, May 6th, to F.E. Campbell, 214 West 23rd Street, New York.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 4th. First class.
Unidentified, Male
264
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's white coat; blue coat and trousers; uniform vest; blue jersey; black boots; drawers were marked "H. Lyon." Effects included brass watch stamped on face "Evening Times"; gold-rimmed spectacles, and tickets for "second stateroom D 51 to D 89."
Unidentified, Male
265
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's uniform. Effects included silver watch; keys marked Nos. 7 and 9. Nothing further to aid identification. Probably a steward.
Piazza, Pompeo
266
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Brown, J.
267
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engines Dept.
Marsh, F.
268
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Crosby, E.G.
269
Delivered to Howard G. Kelley, V.P., G.T. Ry., for shipment to Milwaukee, May 3rd.First class.
Deeble, A.
270
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Indentified from effects. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Milling, F.C. or J.C.
271
Forwarded, May 6th, to Boston, for cremation.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 4th. Ashes to be ultimately sent to Clausen, Copenhagen. Listed as second class.
White, J.
272
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Holloway, Sidney
273
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
274
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore blue suit; pajamas and drawers marked "L. B." Effects included key with tag marked second staterooms "F1 to F14." No further aid to identification. Possibly a steward.
Gee, Arthur
275
Forwarded to New York, May 9th, to be sent to Liverpool, per S.S. Baltic.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 6th. First class.
Gradiage, E.
276
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Identified from effects. On crew list as E. Grodidge-Engine Dept.
Jaillet, H.
277
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
278
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore dungaree coat and trousers; gray flannel drawers. No aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Unidentified, Male
279
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore blue serge suit; white shirt; underclothes marked "B. C." Tattooed on right arm, a monument (a cross in memory to my dear mother), and on left arm "B. C." Clothing made by Wolf Bros., 50 East Street, Southampton). Possibly a steward.
Reeves, R.
280
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engines Dept.
Unidentified, Female
281
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore black coat; blue shirt; red jersey; green blouse; wollen singlet; gray underskirt; black boots and stockings. No other aids of identification.
Rogers, Edward J.W.
282
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as E.J. Rogers-Vict. Dept.
Kantor, Cenai
283
Forwarded to 1735 Madison Ave., New York, care of Spieler.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, April 29th. Listed as second class passenger, S. Kantor.
Sawyer, Frederick
284
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Johansson, Gustaf Joel
285
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Gustav Johansson, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Faunthorpe, Harry
286
Forwarded to Mrs. Faunthorp; care of Mr. William Stringfield, Philadelphia, Pa.Instructions, N.Y. Office, wire, May 3rd. Second class.
Norman, Robert D.
287
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Unidentified, Male
288
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore two gold rings, one a chain ring; white shirt with fancy front. Carried gun-metal watch. No other aids to identification. Probably a Greek.
Unidentified, Male
289
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore steward's uniform, and gold ring with green stone; ship's key, No. 37. Tattooed: left arm, anchor, cross and heart (all in one).
Bristow, R.C.
290
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as R. Bristow-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
291
Buried at Hebrew Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore two pairs pants; pajamas; blue suit; dark overcoat; uniform buttons on vest; blue striped woolen vest; wrist watch. No other aids to identification.
McCaffry, Thomas
292
Delivered to E. E. code, May 2nd, for forwarding to Montreal.First class.
Weisz, Leopold
293
Forwarded to E. Armstrong & Co., Montreal.Instructions Montreal Office, wire, April 30th. Listed as second class passenger.
Swane, George
294
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Del Carlo, Sabastiano
295
Forwarded to Boston, April 30th, for shipment to Italy by Cretic May 18th.Request of widow. Listed as second class.
Unidentified, Male
296
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Tattooed: Right arm, ship on back of hand; girl and snake on arm, left arm, girl's bust. No other aids to identification. Possibly a fireman.
Giles, Ralph
297
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Linhart, H. Wenzel
298
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wire from Rud Linhart May 6th, and N.Y. Office May 2nd. Listed as Wenzel Zinhard, third class. Embarked Southampton.
Buckley, Katherine
299
Forwarded to Boston, May 3rd.Request of sister Margaret, 71 Montview St., Roxbury, Mass. Boston Office, letter, April 29th. Third class. Embarked Queenstown.
Cox, H. Denton
300
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as W. Cox-Vict. Dept.
Poggi,
301
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as E. Poggi-Vict. Dept.
Morgan, Thomas
302
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as T. Morgan-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
303
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Tattooed: Right arm, clasped hands across heart, girl's bust with wreath beneath. Left arm, life belt with "Good Hope" ship in centre.
Der Zacarian, Maurpre
304
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as third class passenger. Buried in Halifax at request of brother.
Givard, Hans Christensen
305
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as second class passenger.
Henderkovic, Tozni
306
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Ignaz Hendekovic, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Hays, Charles M.
307
Delivered to Mr. Howard G. Kelley, V.P., G.T. Ry., and taken to Montreal.First class.
Unidentified, Male
308
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Handkerchief marked "A.H.F." No other aids to identification.
Moen, Sigurd H.
309
Forwarded to New York, May 10th, for shipment to Norway by Scandinavian American Line.Instructions, N.Y. Office, May 10th. Third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Male
310
Buried at sea.No aids to identification. Probably a fireman.
Donate, Italo
311
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as Italio Donati-Vict. Dept.
Gerios, Youssef
312
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as third class. Embarked Cherbourg.
Gatti, L.
313
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Vict. Dept. (Restaurant manager)
Wiklund, Jacob Alfred
314
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Listed as Jacob Wiklund, third class. Emb. Southampton.
Whitnam or Wilthnam or Wilthnarn,
315
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Possibly H. Wittman. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
Stanbrook, A.
316
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list-Engine Dept.
Elliott, Edw
317
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as E. Elliott-Engine Dept.
Unidentified, Male
318
Buried at sea.Wore brass watch and chain. No other aids to identification. Probably a fireman.
Howell, C.
319
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as A Howell-Vict. Dept.
Carlwright, L.A.
320
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Not on crew list.
King, T.W.
321
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list E.W. King-Vict. Dept.
Fynney, Joseph J.
322
Delivered to Mr. Hoseason, C.N.S.S Co., to be taken to Montreal.Listed as second class.
Mullin, Thomas A.
323
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On crew list as T. Mullen-Vict. Dept.
Unidentified, Male
326
Buried at sea.Wore steward's white coat; light check overalls; coatmaker's mark. "Baker & Co., Southampton." No further aids to identification. Possibly a steward.
Reynolds, Harold
327
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On "Montmagny." Listed as third class. Embarked Southampton.
Unidentified, Female
328
Buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.Wore lace trimmed red and black overdress; black underdress; green striped underskirt; black woolen shawl and black slippers. No further aids to identification. Probably a third class passenger.
Smith, C.
329
Buried at Fairview Cemetery, Halifax, N.S.On Montmagny. Probably one of the C. Smiths. On crew list-Vict. Dept.
McGrady, James
330

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