Personal Accounts, S through Z
Frank Sagenbrecht
...was invited to the picnic by his fiancée...
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Emma Samek
...was with her fiancé...
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Otto Louis Sass
...the night before...he had a restless night of sleep...
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George Alfred Saunders, Sr.
...had the grizzly task of assisting in the recovery efforts...
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Laura Scharringhausen
...she marked...the names of her friends who did not survive...
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Louise Schiff
...someone saw a hand...
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Ludvik Schiff
...was trapped below...
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Gabrielle Schlentz
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George E. Schmidt
...had planned to spend his 36th birthday elsewhere...
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Julius Schroll
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Emma Straka Schroll
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Henry Sesher
...the tug was still a few feet away when I jumped...
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William Sherry
...buried next to his fiancée...
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James Sikokis
...disappointment of not being able to go...
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George A. Sindelar, Sr.
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Josephine Sindelar
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Adella Sindelar
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Sylvia Sindelar
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Albert Sindelar
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George Sindelar, Jr.
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William Sindelar
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Jaroslav (Jerry) Sklenicka
...he was going to stay home...
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E. W. Sladkey
...the tug was still a few feet away when I jumped...
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Ernest Squillace
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Anna Straka
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Paulina Straka
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Joseph Suerth
...the boat tipped over and I can't find Dad!...
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Nicholas Suerth
...went below and was never seen again...
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Frank "Barney" Sullivan
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Matthew M. Sweeney
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Fred Swigert
...It was his own daughter...
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Lucy Taft
...had luckily changed her mind...
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Clara Teichmiller
...wrote letters back home, telling her mother of her excitement...
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John Thomas
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Leif Edward Thoresen
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Frieda Till
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Frank H. Tinney
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Jennie Turbov
...she grabbed onto his feet and held on...
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John Turek
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Alma Turek
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Frank Vavra
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Charles Velan
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Ella Velan
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Frank Velan, Jr.
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Charles A. Vileta
...I grabbed the porthole with both hands and held tight...
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Mary Vrba
...was soaking wet, got on a street car, and went home...
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William Watson
...jump, jump, you can make it...
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Augusta Wiese
...grandmother and granddaughter both perished...
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F. W. Willard
...He did not lose his head, but got a life line...
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Bertha Wintermute
...was accompanied by her betrothed...
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Bernard Wolff
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George Wood, Sr.
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George Wood, Jr.
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Aida Woods
...a fireman gave me a plum or an apple...
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Howard Wynn
...he was sitting on the cabin floor with his arms around his daughter...
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Antonie Zastera
...never returned home...
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Julie Zastera
...never returned home...
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Marie Zastera
...never returned home...
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Edward Zimmerman
...had a hard time getting through the crowds...
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Henry Zintak
...they were carried into the river...
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Edward John Zobac
...set out with their picnic baskets...
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Anna Zobac
...set out with their picnic baskets...
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Violet Anna Zobac
...left without parents...
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Harold Edward Zobac
...left without parents...
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Frank Zobac
...raised his nephew...
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Joseph Zobac
...was a machinist earning roughly $.25 per hour...
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