The following 7 people died |
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MCMATH, Mr Herbert — 0th 1925 | |||
TAUSSIG, Miss Ruth — 9th January 1925 | |||
WOOLNER, Mr Hugh — 13th February 1925 | |||
PALMQUIST, Mr Oskar Leander Johansson — 27th March 1925 | |||
BROWN, Mrs Elizabeth Catherine — 29th June 1925 | |||
WARREN, Mrs Anna Sophia — 16th July 1925 | |||
WOTTON, Mr Henry Swaffin — 4th September 1925 | |||
The following 23 items were published |
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Derby Daily Telegraph (1925) DEATH OF HEROIC WIRELESS OPERATOR'S MOTHER — 20th January 1925 | |||
The Times (1925) WOOLNER — 15th February 1925 | |||
Chicago Tribune (1925) THIRD SUICIDE IN FAMILY MYSTERY — 20th February 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) MRS. ALEX. H. RICE TO SAIL MARCH 21 — 6th March 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) OBITUARY NOTES [LAURA VAN DER HOEF] — 18th March 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) CLEARS HOTEL MEN IN PALM BEACH FIRE — 21st March 1925 | |||
The Times (1925) LORD PIRRIE'S ESTATE — 4th April 1925 | |||
Bridgepost Post (1925) [BODY FOUND BY PARK EMPLOYEES] — 18th April 1925 | |||
The Journal (Meriden, Connecticut) (1925) FIND BRIDGEPORT MAN’S BODY IN POND — 18th April 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) TITANIC DISASTER SURVIVOR DROWNS IN A SHALLOW POND — 19th April 1925 | |||
Bridgeport Post (1925) DROWNING OF PALMQUIST IS AN ACCIDENT — 20th April 1925 | |||
Bridgeport Post (1925) FUNERAL OF OSCAR PALMQUIST — 21st April 1925 | |||
Bridgeport Telegram (1925) SUICIDE THEORY IN PALMQUIST CASE IS PUT TO SCORN — 25th April 1925 | |||
The Times (1925) LORD PIRRIE'S WILL — 9th May 1925 | |||
Dundee Evening Telegraph (1925) BLAIR CASTLE'S TENANTS — 15th June 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) EXPLORER RICE BACK; SAW WHITE INDIANS — 11th July 1925 | |||
Chicago Tribune (1925) FAMOUS RACQUET PLAYERS IN CHICAGO — 17th July 1925 | |||
Kingsport Times (1925) DISH WASHING COUNT SOUGHT — 20th August 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) LORD RIBBLESDALE DEAD; LINE EXTINCT — 22nd October 1925 | |||
The Times (1925) A ROUND THE WORLD TRIP — 3rd November 1925 | |||
New York Times (1925) LEWY BROS., JEWELERS, FAIL — 24th November 1925 | |||
Eagle Beacon (Eagle, Nebraska) (1925) FATE SEEMED TO HAVE SET TIME FOR DEATH — 25th November 1925 | |||
(1925) JOHN IRWIN FLYNN NATURALIZATION APPLICATION — 31st December 1925 |