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Chesterfield Nurse Rescued

Sheffield Daily Telegraph

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Miss Evelyn Marsden, who was a nurse-stewardess in the first caloon on the Titanic, is among the rescued. This information was conveyed in a telegram received yesterday by her uncle, Mr. George Robisson, veterinary surgeon, Ash Tree House, Chesterfield, and was especially gratifying, in view of the fact that her name did not appear in the published list of the saved.

Mis Marsden was on the Olympic when that vessel collided with the Hawke, being in the next compartment to that which received the full force of the impact. Her fiance is the doctor on the Macedonia, and they are to be married shortly.

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Encyclopedia Titanica (2017) Chesterfield Nurse Rescued (Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Saturday 20th April 1912, ref: #20193, published 26 July 2017, generated 2nd July 2024 02:16:41 PM); URL : https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/chesterfield-nurse-rescued.html