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	<title>King's grave in Halifax NS</title>
	<description>In memory of 
Ernest Waldron King 
Currin Rectory Clones, Ireland.
Died on duty SS Titanic
April 15 1912
Aged 28 Years
&amp;quot;Nothing in my hand I bring
Simply to thy cross I cling.&amp;quot;</description>
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	<title>Grave of Ethel F. Fortune and husband Crawford Gordon</title>
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	<title>Harold Bride in the wireless room</title>
	<description>Harold Bride photographed by Fr Francis Browne in&amp;nbsp; the Wireless Room of the Titanic.&amp;nbsp; The ghosted image being due to a double exposure.</description>
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	<title>Margaret Graham Moore</title>
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	<title>Addergoole Parish 2008</title>
	<description>
This view of Addergoole Parish Co Mayo Irish Republic, where fourteen steerage passengers left for RMS Titanic, was taken in May 2008 fro</description>
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	<title>Nomadic : the Belfast Child - Reviewed</title>
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1987, on the lon</description>
	<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 21:20:36 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>The Rossendale Bard from Addergoole</title>
	<description>Andrew Houston was born in Doonbreedia in the parish of Addergoole, Lahardane, Co Mayo, Irish Republic on 1st May 1849, and would have attended Rathkell National School w</description>
	<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 22:53:45 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Addergoole's Annual Ringing Of The Timoney Bell</title>
	<description> The Timoney Bell was erected by the renowned Addergoole Irish scholar, Míchéal Ó Tiomanaidhe (Michael Timoney) in the 1930s in St Patricks Church grounds, Lahardane. In days past</description>
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	<title>Mary Canavan - School Register Entry</title>
	<description>Mary Canavan attended Massbrook School in Addergoole Parish. She was one of fourteen people from the parish who boarded RMS Titanic in Steerage at Queenstown (now Cobh).
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	<title>MINOR SPORTS NEWS</title>
	<description>The cricketeers from the White Star liner Majestic  played against the Summer eleven of the Staten Island Cricket Club at  Livingston yesterday afternoon. Dr. O'Loughlin and H. Todd</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 17:47:53 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>GREENWICH PEOPLE SAVED</title>
	<description>MRS. WILLIAM T. GRAHAM AND MISS MARGARET AMONG RESCUED FROM TITANIC.
RELATIVES OF OTHER GREENWICH PEOPLE ON STRICKEN SHIP ALL REACH PORT - TALES OF THE DISASTER FROM MISS GRAHAM AND MR. CARTER'S </description>
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	<title>Crewman E. Brown and two other Titanic survivors</title>
	<description>Survivors from the Titanic disaster arrive in Southampton. The centre figure in the photograph is Mr E. Brown who was unable to swim but kept afloat for an hour by clinging to a lifebelt.</description>
	<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 20:26:19 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>MRS. COMPTON TELLS OF TITANIC DISASTER</title>
	<description>NEW YORK, April 19---Mrs. Alexander T. Compton and her daughter, Miss Alice 
Compton, of Lakewood, N. J., and New Orleans, two of the Titanics rescued, 
reached here completely prostrated o</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:00:31 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>MORE FROM JERSEY MAY HAVE PERISHED IN SEA</title>
	<description>PATERSON, April 20---Some residents of this city and of Hawthorne fear that 
several persons near to them perished on the Titanic.  The supposed victims are 
John Mechan, of this city; Arthur Ford, formerly of th</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:00:29 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>JOHN S. MARCH ONE OF THE HEROES</title>
	<description>Newarker Died with Others Clerks on Titanic, After Effort to Save Mails.
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REPORT MADE BY HITCHCOCK
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Special Service of the NEWS

WASHINGTON, April 20---In a report received by Postmaster-General Hitchcock 
today, it wa</description>
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	<title>FAMILY OF J. S. MARCH MAY RECEIVE $10,000</title>
	<description>WASHINGTON, April 22---Resolutions authorizing $10,000 appropriations for the 
families of each of the three postal clerks who lost their lives on the Titanic 
were introduced in the House today by Representative Reilly, of Conne</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:00:22 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Services for Titanic Victims</title>
	<description>ELIZABETH, April 29---Services for Peter Renouf, Lawrence Garvey and Clfford 
and Ernest Jeffries, who lost their lives on the Titanic, were held last night 
in Grace Episcopal Church.  Mrs. Renouf, who was rescued from the sinking sh</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 20:00:19 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>JERSEY DEATH ROLL DETAILS</title>
	<description>Besides Residents of This State, Many Victims Had Connections Here
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ANGUISH OF THE RELATIVES
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In addition to the New Jersey residents who lost their lives in the disaster, 
fourteen more who met death had friends and r</description>
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	<title>SURE BROTHER PERISHED</title>
	<description>EAST RUTHERFORD, April 18---That his brother, William L. Gwinn, has lost his 
life in the wreck of the Titanic, is the belief of Cass J. Gwinn, of this 
place.  The missing man, who sailed in the ship as an empl</description>
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	<title>ELIZABETH RESIDENTS WERE ON THE TITANIC</title>
	<description>(Newark Evening News, 17 April 1912)


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ELIZABETH, April 17---Two residents of this city and several former residents 
are known to have been on the Titanic when she sailed for this country.  Mr. 
and Mrs. Peter E. Renouf, of 20B</description>
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	<title>WIRELESS FROM THE STENGELS</title>
	<description>First Direct Personal Message Received from Jersey Folk in the Disaster
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BOTH ON THE CARPATHIA
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Direct intelligence from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Henry Stengel, of this city, now on 
the rescue ship Carpathia, was received h</description>
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	<title>F. K. Seward Saved</title>
	<description>Included in the list of rescued is F. K. Seward, of 529 West 112th street, New 
York, a nephew of Dr. John L. Seward, of 416 Main street, Orange.  Mrs. Seward 
said today that her husband&amp;rsquo;s nephew had been in Europe on a two months&amp;rsquo</description>
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	<title>ENGINEER HAS SISTER HERE</title>
	<description>Jonathan Shepherd, third assistant engineer on the Titanic, who is believed to 
have gone down with the ship, is a brother of Miss Frances Shepherd, of 10 
South Twelfth street.  

He was formerly on the Olympic, but was transferred to 
the</description>
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	<title>NEWARKER IN CHARGE OF THE TITANICS MAILS</title>
	<description>John S. March, a Newark man, was in charge of the mails on board the Titanic. 
With his daughter, Miss Nettie March, he lived at 59 Emmett street.

For nine years Mr. March has been crossing the ocean in charge of the mails on 
many liners. </description>
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	<title>TWO TRENTON FAMILIES FEAR FATE OF YOUNG MEN</title>
	<description>TRENTON, April 16---Two prominent young Trentonians aboard the Titanic are 
Washington A. Roebling, second, and Stephen W. Blackwell, who were returning 
home from an automobile trip through Europe.  Mr. Roebling is a son of Charles 
G. Roebl</description>
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