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Dennis Hugh Lenox-Conyngham

Denis Hugh Lenox-Conyngham was born on 13 March 1902, the sone of Rev George Lenox-Conyngham and Barbara Turton.

He boarded the Titanic at Southampton with his mother his sister Eileen and aunt Alice. The group disembarked at Cherbourg.

Dennis died on 8 November 1928, aged 25, in Lavenham, Suffolk, England and was interred in the parish church in Lavenham where his father had previously been the vicar.

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  1. TLC

    TLC

    Here‘s a link to a photo of accident I think
  2. Arun Vajpey

    Arun Vajpey

    As far as I am aware, the Titanic and the New York came very close during that incident but there was no actual contact as such. Not at that time, but she might have been referring to the collision over 4 days later.
  3. TLC

    TLC

    Here is an excerpt from her letter ‘ the ship started at about 12.15 then we had a long delay because this ship broke the ropes of another ship the Oceanic as it went floating about and knocked into this ship but they got it alright after a bit. ’ Do you think Eileen was mistaken in naming the other ship ‘Oceanic’? And she does say ‘knocked into this ship’?? But as she was only eleven at the time I will give her the benefit of doubt. The other letter that my family posted, which was post marked from Queensland, was from Alice. She was writing to a child, Duff, in Cambridge and wrote something like ‘ just thought that you would like a letter from biggest ship in the world on her maiden... Read full post

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Titanic Passenger Summary

Name: Master Dennis Hugh Lenox-Conyngham
Age: 10 years 1 month and 2 days (Male)
Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 84, £3
Disembarked: Cherbourg
Died: Thursday 8th November 1928 aged 26 years
Buried: Lavenham Parish Church, Lavenham, Suffolk, England on Monday 12th November 1928

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