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Saad, Mr Amin
Saalfeld, Mr Adolphe
Sadlier, Mr Matthew
Sadowitz, Mr Harry
Sage, Miss Ada
Sage, Miss Constance
Sage, Miss Dorothy
Sage, Mr Douglas
Sage, Mr Frederick
Sage, Mr George
Sage, Mr John George - one of the saddest tales to unfold in this tragedy. Mr Sage had purchased a Citrus farm in Jacksonville., USA. All the family from Peterborough England, including nine children were lost.
Sage, Mrs Annie
Sage, Miss Stella
Sage, Master Thomas
Sage, Master William
Salander, Mr Karl
Salkjelsvik, Miss Anna
Salomon, Mr Abraham L - head of a large wholesale stationery firm in New York. He had been in Europe on a business trip taking his daughter with him. Why she did not return with him is unclear.
Salonen, Mr Johan
Samaan, Mr Elias
Samaan, Mr Hanna
Samaan, Mr Youssef
Sandstrom, Mrs Agnes
Sandstrom, Miss Beatrice
Sandstrom, Miss Marguerite
Sather, Mr Simon - his body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.
Saundercock, Mr William
Sawyer, Mr Frederick
Scanlan, Mr James
Schabert, Mrs Emma
Sdycoff, Mr Todor
Sedgwick, Mr Charles
Segesser, Miss Emma - maid to Madame Aubert.
Seman, Master Betros
Serota, Mr Maurice
Seward, Mr Frederick K - worked for the Law firm Curtis, Mallet-Prevost and Colt. On the trip he was acting as councellor to Mr J M Smart. The two men had left for London one month previously on route to attend the annual meeting of a cold storage company in Southampton.
Sharp, Mr Percival
Shaughnesay, Mr Patrick
Shedid, Mr Dahar
Sheerlinck, Mr Jean
Shellard, Mr Frederick
Shelley, Mrs William
Shine, Miss Ellen
Shorney, Mr Charles Joseph - he was returning to his fiancee in America to start a taxi cab business.
Shutes, Miss Elizabeth
Silven, Miss Lyyli
Silverthorne, Mr Spencer
Silvey, Mr William
Silvey, Mrs Alice
Simmons, Mr John
Simonious-Blumer, Col. Alfons
Sincock, Miss Maude
Sirayanian, Mr Arsun
Siukonnen, Miss Anna
Sivic, Mr Husen
Sivola, Mr Antti
Sjoblom, Miss Anna
Sjostedt, Mr Ernst
Skinner, Mr Henry
Skoog, Master Harold
Skoog, Master Karl
Skoog, Miss Mabel
Skoog, Miss Margit
Skoog, Mr William
Skoog, Mrs Anna
Slabenoff, Mr Petro
Slayter, Miss Hilda
Slemen, Mr Richard
Slocovski, Mr Selman
Sloper, Mr William T - a Connecticut banker.
Smart, Mr John - President of the American Cold Storage and Shipping Company, New York. He was travelling with his councellor, Mr F K Seward. They had been attending the annual meeting of a cold storage company in Southampton.
Smiljanovic, Mr Mile
Smith, Mr Augustus -he had been in Europe for the past year visiting his sister in Paris. He was going to return home earlier, but deferred his journey so that he might travel on the maiden voyage of Titanic.
Smith, Mr James - from New York.
Smith, Mr Lucien - with his wife Mary, he was returning home to Morgantown, West Virginia on completion of a round the world honeymoon trip.
Smith, Mrs Mary - the daughter of Congressman Hughes of West Virginia.
Smith, Miss Marion
Smith, Mr Richard W - from Brooklyn, New York. He was employed by Reinbach-Nephew & Co., well known tea exporters.
Smyth, Miss Julia
Snyder, Mr John Pillsbury - travelling with his wife Nell, he had been in Europe on his honeymoon.
Snyder, Mrs Nell - well known in New York society.
Sobey, Mr Hayden
Soholt, Mr Peter
Solvang, Mrs Lena
Somerton, Mr Francis
Sop, Mr Jules
Spector, Mr Wolf
Spedden, Mr Frederick
Spedden, Mrs Margaretta
Spedden, Master Robert
Spencer, Mr William
Spencer, Mrs Marie
Staehlin, Dr Max
Staneff, Mr Ivan
Stankovic, Mr Jovan
Stanley, Miss Amy
Stanley, Mr Edward
Stanton, Mr Samuel Ward - well known contemporary marine artist and Editor of Master, Mate and Pilot, a nautical magazine. He was returning from Grenada in Spain where he had been sketching the Alhambra, Spain, for murals and other decorations in preparation for a series of marine paintings he was to do for the new Hudson river steamer "Washington Irvine".
Stead, Mr William - world famous English journalist. Mr Stead had a premonition about the sinking. In 1892 he wrote a story in a magzine in which the White Star liner "Majestic" strikes an iceberg in mid Atlantic and the passengers take to the boats. One wonders what was going through his mind as Titanic went down. he was a principal share holder in the White Star Line.
Stengel, Mr Charles - well known racehorse owner and senior member of a large leather manufacturing company.
Stengel, Mrs Annie - she was knocked unconscious and had two ribs broken when Dr Henry Frauenthal jumped into her lifeboat as it was being lowered. She subsequently submitted a claim for a copy of Science and Health for $5.
Stephenson, Mrs Martha - travelling with her sister, Miss E M Eustis, she had been on a two month tour of Europe and was returning home to Haverford, Pa.
Stewart, Mr Albert A - a wealthy man, he was the Eastern representative of the Strobridge Lithographic Company of Cincinatti. He was almost as much a resident of Paris as New York. As was usual, his family was spending the winter with him in Europe. Urgent business had fatefully recalled him to New York.
Stokes, Mr Philip
Stone, Mrs Martha - from Cincinatti, she was well known in American society. She was the widow of the former President of the Cincinatti Telephone company and had been visiting a daughter in Cairo for the past year.
Storey, Mr Thomas
Stoyehoff, Mr Ilia
Strandberg, Miss Ida
Stranden, Mr Juho
Straus, Mr Isador - multi-millionaire owner of Macy's department store New York. He was offered a seat in a boat because of his age, but refused. He was a former member of the US Congress.
Straus, Mrs Ida - Mrs Straus refused to get into a boat and be separated from her husband. They went below and met their fate together.
Strilic, Mr Ivan
Strom, Mrs Elna
Strom, Miss Selma
Sunderland, Mr Victor
Sundman, Mr Johan
Sutehall, Mr Henry
Sutton, Mr Frederick - his body was recovered by the Mackay - Bennett.
Svensson, Mr Johan
Svensson, Mr Johan Cervin
Svensson, Mr Olaf
Swane, Mr George
Sweet, Mr George
Swift, Mrs Margaret - a New York society hostess from Brooklyn. She had been in Europe with Dr. Alice Leader since February. They both survived.
Died 83 ................................................. Survived 41 .................................................. Total 124