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Adāl Naṣr Allāh

Adāl Naṣr Allāh
Adāl Naṣr Allāh

Mrs Niqūlā Khalīl Naṣr Allāh (Adal Nasrallah) was born as Adāl Hakīm on 19 March 1895 1 in Zahlah,2 Beqaa, Lebanon, a city 55 km east of Beirut.

She was the daughter of Habīb Hakīm and Attur Jaraysātī (b. 1860) and had five known siblings: Ilyās (1890-1916), Abraham (1893-1964), Mahībā (b. 1896), Rashīd "Richard" (1901-1973) and Mary (1907-1993).

Adāl was married in early 1912 to a fellow Zahlah native, Niqūlā Khalīl Naṣr Allāh (b. circa 1883). Niqūlā, like many in his family before him, had emigrated to the USA around 1908 where he is believed to have taken up residency in San Francisco where he had many family members. He returned to Lebanon to find a wife and upon his marriage to Adāl they would return to California.

The couple boarded the Titanic at Southampton as second class passengers (ticket number 237736 which cost £30, 1s, 5d), the only Lebanese passengers travelling in that class. Their last place of abode was listed as Paris.

On the night of the sinking Mr Naṣr Allāh escorted his young wife to a lifeboat but was not permitted to follow her so they bid farewell. Adāl recalled how cold it was that night but stated that she was unable to see the ship sink but could hear the cries of those left behind.

Following her arrival in New York aboard Carpathia Adāl was met by relatives, including a brother, and spent time recuperating in hospital before journeying on to Cleveland, Ohio where she had a sister, Mahībā Anter. She was awarded monetary assistance from various relief funds.

Adal letter

Adal was reported as having written to Mrs Astor late in 1912 seeking help.

Pregnant at the time of the disaster Adāl gave birth to a son on 9 December 1912 but the child lived only a few hours.

Adāl and her brother Ilyās moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico around 1914 and it was here that she met her future husband. Her new suitor was Albert Ayoub Shamaley (b. 15 May 1884), a confectioner and a native of Bejdarfel, al Batrūn, Lebanon who was the son of Ayoub and Selma Shamaley. He had first come to the USA around 1898, first to Minneapolis, Minnesota then to Denver, Colorado and ultimately Albuquerque. In early 1916 he and Adāl were married; later that year Adāl lost her brother Ilyās when he died aged just 26.

Adāl and Albert moved to El Paso, Texas in 1917 and in 1922 Albert Shamaley established Shamaley Co., an office equipment firm of which he later became vice president, growing to employ some twenty people. In America, Adāl became known as Adele.

For many years Adele and Albert lived at 3722 Alameda Street in El Paso. They had five children: Selma (1916-2007, later Mrs Michael Okies), Ayoub Albert John (1919-2000), Lee Joseph (1920-2011), Albert (1922-1923) and Anne (b. 1927, later Mrs Lloyd Burrows). She was later joined in the USA by several of her siblings and her mother Attur also came to America in 1929, living with Adele for a time.

Her husband Albert died on 18 August 1969; he had been involved in a three-car collision on 30 July that year and later died from his injuries aged 85.

A devout Catholic, Adele was a member of St Patrick's Cathedral in El Paso and spent her final months living at 400 Mississippi Avenue in that city. She died in hospital only five months after the death of her husband on 20 January 1970 following a heart attack. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, El Paso.

Notes

  1. Birth date as per social security application. Her death certificate gives her birth date as 19 March 1898 which, if true, means that she had been 13 or 14-years-old at the time of her marriage to Niqūlā Khalīl Naṣr Allāh. Whilst not uncommon for girls of that age to marry in Lebanon in 1912, it is more likely that she was older. The 1930 census gives her age as 36 (pointing to a 1894 birth year) and the 1920 and 1940 censuses give her age which points to an 1896 birth year. She was listed as aged 18 upon arrival in New York in 1912 and the Uniontown Morning Herald (20 April 1912) described her as 21 years of age.
  2. Also spelled Zahlé or Zahleh

References and Sources

Texas Department Of Health Bureau Of Vital Statistics Certificate Of Death
Unidentified Newspaper (El Paso, Texas) January 21, 1970, Obituary
United States Senate (62nd Congress), Subcommittee Hearings of the Committee on Commerce, Titanic Disaster, Washington 1912
Contract Ticket List, White Star Line 1912 (National Archives, New York; NRAN-21-SDNYCIVCAS-55[279]).
List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration Officer At Port of Arrival (Date: 18th-19th June 1912, Ship: Carpathia) - National Archives, NWCTB-85-T715-Vol. 4183.
Elias, Leila Saloum (2011) The Dream and Then the Nightmare: The Syrians who Boarded the Titanic, the Story of the Arabic-speaking Passengers. Atlas, 2011. ISBN 978-9933-9086-1-4
The Farmer and Mechanic, 1 October 1912
El Paso Times, 21 January 1970, obituary
El Paso Times, 27 January 1970, obituary
El Paso Times, 19 August 1969, obituary (of Albert Shamaley)

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  1. paul newell

    iv just seen and have a picture of adele nasser s ticket with watermarks and all with mr n nassars name on bottom of ticet as well as 10 th april boarding dfay at cherberg unbelivable i can email to anyone who wants a look
  2. rcmery

    Paul, I apologize if you are receiving this message for a 2nd time. I attempted to post this yesterday and it looked like it worked but I do not see it now so I am trying to contact you again. My name is Robert C. Mery. I turns out that Mrs. Adele Nasser was my Uncle's godmother. I am doing some research on her for him. Once I have all the information together I am going package it and present it to him as a surprise for his 87th birthday which is August 30th. So I am very short on time. Is there anyway you can send me the photos of Mrs. Nasser's ticket and also explain to me where you obtained it? I would then like to include it in the package for my Uncle. My e-mail address is . Please contact me as soon as possible. Also, if you know of anyway for me to obtain the actual tickets please let me know i.e. possibly from whoever took the photo you mention above. I am looking forward to hearing from you. I live in Colorado Springs, CO. and my... Read full post
  3. Leila Salloum Elias

    HI Paul, would you be able to send me a picture of the ticket as well?
  4. Leila Salloum Elias

    Ricardo Gresat, assumingly, are you related to Adal Nasr Allah?
  5. Mark Baber

    Leila, please note that Paul Newall has not visited this message board since 2013, when he wrote the message you quoted.
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Titanic Passenger Summary

Name: Mrs Adāl Naṣr Allāh (née Hakīm)
Age: 17 years and 27 days (Female)
Nationality: Syrian Lebanese
Marital Status: Married to Niqūlā Khalīl Naṣr Allāh
Last Residence: in Zahlé, Syria
Embarked: Cherbourg on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 237736, £30 1s 5d
Rescued  
Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912
Died: Tuesday 20th January 1970 aged 74 years
Cause of Death:
Buried: Evergreen Mausoleum, El Paso, Texas, United States

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