- Allison family
Hudson Joshua Creighton Allison (b.
9 December ,1881 [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/2/|title=Mr Hudson Joshua Creighton Allison|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|accessdate=2007-10-18] ), his wife, Bessie Waldo Allison (née Daniels) (b.14 November ,1886 [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/3/|title=Mrs Bessie Waldo Allison|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|accessdate=2007-10-18] ), their daughter Helen Loraine Allison (b.5 June ,1909 [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/4/|title=Miss Helen Loraine Allison|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|accessdate=2007-10-18] ) and their son, Hudson Trevor Allison (b.7 May ,1911 [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/5/|title=Master Hudson Trevor Allison|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|accessdate=2007-10-18] ) were passengers on board the RMS "Titanic", which struck an iceberg and sank on15 April ,1912 . Of the family, only baby Trevor survived.The family booked first class passage on board the "Titanic", bound for
Montreal . Hudson, Bessie and their children, Loraine, 2, and Trevor, 11 months, boarded the ship inSouthampton along with four servants: a maid, Sarah Daniels (no relation to Bessie); a nurse, Alice Cleaver [cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/74/|title=Miss Alice Catherine Clever|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|accessdate=2007-10-18] ; a cook, Mildred Brown; and a chauffeur, George Swane. Hudson and Bessie 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 Swane and Brown.Hudson and Bessie were dining companions with Major
Arthur Godfrey Peuchen . At dinner on14 April , they brought Loraine to the dining room with them to she could see how pretty it was.After the ship struck the iceberg, Mr. Allison left to find out what was going on. While he was gone, Alice took baby Trevor and went to get the rest of the servants in second class. Mr. Allison returned to his cabin to find Alice and Trevor gone. Hudson delivered his wife and daughter to Boat 6, and apparently left before the boat was launched. Major Peuchen recalled how Bessie and Loraine were almost rescued: cquote|"Mrs Allison could have gotten away in perfect safety, but somebody told her Mr Allison was in a boat being lowered on the opposite side of the deck, and with her little daughter she rushed away from the boat. Apparently she reached the other side to find that Mr Allison was not there. Meanwhile our boat had put off.
George Swane saw Alice, Mildred and Trevor safely into Boat 11, which left the ship at around 1:45am, nearly an hour after Boat 6 had already left the ship. Varying stories claim that Alice panicked and grabbed Trevor, without informing Mrs. Allison that she was leaving, and that Mrs. Allison refused to leave the ship without her baby, though it is possible that the entire group went up to the boat deck together, and that Alice and the baby were lost in the crowd. [ [http://www.titanic-passengers.com/allison.htm Titanic Passengers | Genealogical and Biographical Information on Titanic's passengers and Crew] ]
Hudson, Bessie and Loraine Alison, as well as George Swane, were also lost in the sinking. Whether or not Swane found his employers and informed them that their son was safely off the ship is unknown, but if he did, it is likely the information came too late for any of them to leave the ship. Bessie was one of only four first-class women (including
Ida Straus ) who perished, while Loraine was the only child of first and second class to die in the disaster. Hudson Allison's body was the 135th recovered by theCS Mackay-Bennett ; George Swane's was 294th. Hudson's body was brought to be buried in the family plot in Maple Ridge Cemetery nearWinchester, Ontario .Alice and Trevor were met in
New York City by Hudson's brother, George, who, along with his wife, Lillian, took custody of the now-orphaned Trevor. Trevor died on7 August ,1929 at the age of 18 ofptomaine poisoning . He was buried beside his father.What really happened to Loraine?
In 1940, a woman named Loraine Kramer claimed that she was Loraine Allison, and that at the last minute, her parents gave her up to a man named Hyde (whose identity is said to be that of shipbuilder
Thomas Andrews ) who raised her on a farm in the American Midwest. Her claim, however, was not accepted by the Allison family. Eventually, Ms. Kramer moved to the western United States and the Allison family never heard from her again. [cite book|last=Geller|first=Judith B.|authorlink=|title=Titanic: Women and Children First|publisher=W. W. Norton & Company|month=October | year=1998|location=|pages=224|url=|doi=|id=|isbn=978-0393046663]The Allisons in film
The Allisons were major characters in the 1996 miniseries, "Titanic". Mr. Allison was portrayed by Kevin Conway, while
Harley Jane Kozak played his wife, Bessie. Loraine was portrayed Devon Hoholuk. The part of baby Trevor was uncredited. The miniseries' subplot regarding the family was highly fictionalized and filled with historical innaccuracies, for example, implying the long standing myth that Alice Cleaver (played by Sonsee Ahray) was a child murderess who stole Trevor in a fit of panic, thus forcing the Allisons to remain on the ship looking for him until it was too late.References
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