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Kallio, Mr Nikolai
Kalvig, Mr Johannes
Kantor, Mr Sinai
Kantor, Mrs Miriam
Karajic, Mr Milan
Karlsson, Mr Einar
Karlsson, Mr Julius
Karlsson, Mr Nils
Karnes, Mrs Claire
Karun, Miss Anna
Karun, Mr Franz
Kassem, Mr Fared
Keane, Mr Andrew
Keane, Mr Daniel
Keane, Miss Nora
Keefe, Mr Arthur - a grocer from Rahway, Washington, New Jersey. He had been on a three month pleasure trip to Ireland and the UK.
Keeping, Mr Edward - valet to Mr George D Widener.
Kekic, Mr Tido
Kelly, Miss Annie
Kelly, Mrs Fannie
Kelly, Mr James - his body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.
Kelly, Mr James
Kelly, Miss Mary
Kennedy, Mr John
Kent, Mr Edward A - a leading architect from Buffalo, New York where he had designed many of the buildings. He was returning home after a two month stay in Europe.
Kenyon, Mr Frederick - well known steelman in Pittsburg.
Kenyon, Mrs Marion - she helped row her lifeboat for five hours.
Khalil, Mr Betros
Khalil, Mrs Zahie
Khalil, Mr Saad
Kiernan, Mr John
Kiernan, Mr Philip
Kilgannon, Mr Thomas
Kimball, Mr Edwin N - President of the Hallet and Davis piano company of Boston.
Kimball, Mrs Gertrude
Kink, Mr Anton
Kink, Mrs louise
Kink, Miss Louise
Kink, Miss Maria
Kink, Mr Vincenz
Kirkland, Rev. Charles L - from Bangor, Maine. He had been in Scotland on a visit for the past two months.
Klaber, Mr Herman - millionaire hop grower from Portland, Oregon.
Klasen, Miss Gertrude
Klasen, Mrs Hulda
Klasen, Mr Klas
Knight, Robert a leading hand fitter, he was a member of the Harland and Wolff troubleshooting team.
Kraeff, Mr Theodor
Krekorian, Mr Neshan
Krins, Mr George violist in the ship's orchestra - they were regarded as passengers.
Kvillner, Mr Johan
Died 34 ................................................... Survived 16 .................................................. Total 50