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___ Kinloch
Jean Norton (daughter of Sir David Kinloch)(wife of Richard Norton)
____ Bell Walsh
Basil Dean (1887-19780
British producer, director & screenwriter
mostly of the 1930s.
Emily Like
Harry Glester ___
Margaret Armstrong
_____ McNeil

(Captain)Ian Hay Beith (1876 - 1952)- popular Scottish writer under the name Ian Hay
British novelist and dramatist. His novels include Pip(1907),The Last Million(1918), and Paid, With Thanks(1925). He also wrote the successful play The Housemaster(1930)
Dorothy Dickson (Silent movie star)
Phil Scott was British, European and British Empire Champion.
He fought Jack Sharkey in a preliminary fight to see who would fight Max Schmelling
for the world title, controversy follows these fights.
http://www.boxrec.com has records.
He never won the world title though.

P. A. S. Franklin
Philip A(lbright) S(mall) Franklin served as the American vice-president
of International Mercantile Marine Co. at the time of the Titanics maiden
voyage. Later became the American President of IMM.
Thanks to Philip Frank;in
(Great Grandson) for the information.
William Kissam Vanderbilt (Oct. 1878-1944) Railroad tycoon
James Roosevelt S.S. Albertic 27 June 1930
Born in New York City on December 23, 1907, James Roosevelt was the second
child and eldest son of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. After attending
Groton and Harvard, James engaged in the insurance business and played
an active role in his father's political career, serving as Massachusetts
campaign manager in 1932 and becoming an unofficial aide in 1933. He served
on the White House staff as a presidential assistant from 1937-1938, then
became a motion picture executive. He served in the Marines from 1940-1945,
earning the Navy Cross and the Silver Star. After the war, James returned
to California where he revived his insurance career and became involved
in Democratic politics. He was elected to six terms as a member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from California. After he left the House
in 1967, he returned to California where he became a business consultant,
author, and commentator. He had seven children by birth or adoption.
James married Betsy Cushing of Brookline, Massachusetts on June 4, 1930.
According to the New York Times dated June 5, 1930 (page 18, col. 2),
James was to graduate from Harvard later that month and then the couple
was to depart for Europe for their honeymoon. There is no mention of the
ship used.
James died on August 13, 1991 at the age of 83.
Ethel Crimmins
Ralph Crimmins

Herbert
(Samuel) Asquith (born in 1870 died on 5th February, 1963)
and Lady Cynthia Asquith (1887-1960) née
Charteris were grown-up children of the former British Prime Minister
Herbert Asquith. Cynthia was an authoress. Daughter of Lord and Lady Elcho;
married Herbert Asquith in 1910; autobiographical writer and member of
Lawrence's London literary circle from 1913.
both dated August 18th 1935
G. & R. Pierce Hughes
Amy & Charles Critters
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Frank T. Courtney (1894
-1982). Captain RAF Ace.
A lso built the "Courtney Amphibian"
Amelia Mary Earhart (Aviator)
born July 24, 1897 date of death unknown
R. W. Hobbs
Millie (Amelia) Hudson International swimmer.
Born circa 1900 died 1965
Born in South Africa British/S. Africa dual nationality.
Won Olympic Bronze medal for diving.
Was very involved with the Butlin's Holiday Camp as it encouraged swimming for all ages
to the extent of working there and holding shares in the company.
It is unfortunate that there is little recognition of Miss Hudson and her achievement .. at present
I am very greatful to her Grand niece for the information she sent me.
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