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Dahler, Mr Tannous
Dahl, Mr Charles
Dahlberg, Miss Gerda
Dakic, Mr Branko
Daly, Mr Eugene - played 'Erin's Lament' on his Irish bagpipes as TITANIC departed from Queenstown. Subsequently, a claim for $50 was filed for his bagpipes.
Daly, Miss Marcella
Daly, Mr Peter
Danbom, Mr Ernst
Danbom, Mrs Anna
Danbom, Master Gilbert
Daniel, Mr Robert W - member of a banking firm in Philadelphia. A claim was submitted for his champion French bulldog for $750.
Danoff, Mr Yoto
Dantchokk, Mr Khristo
Davidson, Mr Thornton - Montreal broker.
Davidson, Mrs Orian - daughter of C M Hays, the Canadian railroad mogul. She and her husband were returning home with her parents.
Davies, Mr Alfred - along with his brothers John and Joseph, the party of three from West Bromwich, England were travelling to visit a brother in Pontiac, Michegan.
Davies, Mr Charles
Davies, Mr Evan
Davies, Mr John
Davies, Mr Joseph
Davis, Mrs Agnes - from St. Ives, Wales. With her son John, she was going to visit her stepson in Calumet.
Davis, Master John
Davis, Miss Mary
Davison, Mr Thomas
Davison, Mrs Mary
Deacon, Mr Percy
Dean, Mr Bertram
Dean, Mrs Eva
Dean, Master Bertram
Dean, Miss Elizabeth Gladys (Milvena) - was the youngest survivor at just nine weeks old. She attended many reunions.
De Brito, Mr Jose
Delaliac, Mr Regyo
Del Carlo, Mr Sebastino - a carpenter by trade, he had lived in Chicago for the past nine years and had promised to return to Italy and marry Argenia when he had made sufficient money. They were married in Tuscany three months earlier. He had his entire savings of $2,500 on his person.
Del Carlo, Mrs Argenia Genovesi - from Lucca, Italy. She was returning to Chicago with her husband to take up residence. She was left a penniless widow possessing only the clothes she stood up in.
De Messmacher, Mr William
De Messmacher, Mrs Anna
De Mulder, Mr Theo
Denbury, Mr Herbert
Denkoff, Mr Mito
Dennis, Mr Samuel
Dennis, Mr William
Devaney, Miss Margaret
De Villiers, Madame Berthe
Dewan, Mr Frank
Dibden, Mr William
Dibo, Mr Elias
Dick, Mr Albert - from Calgary, Alberta, he testified that Thomas Andrews "behaved so nobly that his heroism is worthy of the greatest praise".
Dick, Mrs Vera
Dimic, Mr Jovan
Dintcheff, Mr Valtcho
Dodge, Dr Washington - a San Francisco author and a recognised authority on taxation. He was travelling with his wife and daughter.
Dodge, Mrs Ruth
Dodge, Master Washington,
Doling, Mrs Ada
Doling, Miss Elsie
Dooley, Mr Patrick
Dorkings, Mr Edward
Douglas, Mrs Suzette
Douglas, Mr Walter D - multi-millionaire starch manufacturer from Minneapolis. He was a director of the Quaker Oats Company, and was travelling with his wife, Mahala, and a maid. His body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.
Douglas, Mrs Mahala
Douton, Mr William
Dowdell, Miss Elizabeth
Doyle, Miss Elizabeth
Drapkin, Miss Jennie
Drazonovic, Mr Josef - his body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.
Drew, Mr James - a well known businessman from Greenport, New Jersey. With his wife and nephew, he was returning home after visiting his father in Constantine, Cornwall England.
Drew, Mrs Lulu - filed a claim for the loss of her husband and possessions for $50,000.
Drew, Master Marshall
Driscoll, Miss Bridget
Duff Gordon, Sir Cosmo - allegedly paid the crew in his lifeboat £5 each not to row back and pick up survivors. They were aboard Titanic under the pseudonym of J P Morgan, a director of the White Star Line.
Duff Gordon, Lady Lucile - Better known as the dress designer "Lucile"
Dulles, Mr William - well known retired banker from New York.
Duquemin, Mr Joseph
Duran y More, Miss Asuncion
Duran y More, Miss Florentine
Dyker, Mr Adolf
Dyker, Mrs Anna
Died 37 ................................................. Survived 40 .................................................... Total 77