Helen Loraine Allison was a First Class passenger of the Titanic. She died in the sinking. She was travelling with her father Hudson Allison, her mother Bess, and brother Trevor. The Allisons booked first class passage on board the Titanic, bound for Montreal. They boarded the ship in Southampton along with four servants: a maid Sarah Daniels, a nurse Alice Cleaver, a cook Amelia Mary Brown and a butler George Swane. Hudson and Bess occupied cabin C-22, Sarah and Loraine occupied C-24, and Alice and Trevor occupied C-26. Two second class cabins were also booked for George and Amelia.
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| - Helen Loraine Allison was a First Class passenger of the Titanic. She died in the sinking. She was travelling with her father Hudson Allison, her mother Bess, and brother Trevor. The Allisons booked first class passage on board the Titanic, bound for Montreal. They boarded the ship in Southampton along with four servants: a maid Sarah Daniels, a nurse Alice Cleaver, a cook Amelia Mary Brown and a butler George Swane. Hudson and Bess occupied cabin C-22, Sarah and Loraine occupied C-24, and Alice and Trevor occupied C-26. Two second class cabins were also booked for George and Amelia.
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| - Helen Loraine Allison was a First Class passenger of the Titanic. She died in the sinking. She was travelling with her father Hudson Allison, her mother Bess, and brother Trevor. The Allisons booked first class passage on board the Titanic, bound for Montreal. They boarded the ship in Southampton along with four servants: a maid Sarah Daniels, a nurse Alice Cleaver, a cook Amelia Mary Brown and a butler George Swane. Hudson and Bess occupied cabin C-22, Sarah and Loraine occupied C-24, and Alice and Trevor occupied C-26. Two second class cabins were also booked for George and Amelia. Hudson and Bess were dining companions with Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen. At dinner on 14 April, they brought Loraine to the dining room with them so she could see how pretty it was. After the collision Trevor went missing with Alice. When the Allisons realized this, they resolved that they would not get in a lifeboat until he was found, nor would they be parted from Loraine. They were last seen standing together, smiling, on the promenade deck. Loraine was the only child in first class to die, while none in second class did and 53 of 76 in third class did. Her body was never recovered.
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