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Marjorie Lottie Collyer A second class child passenger

Later life

Life on the Titanic

Marjorie later married Royden Bernard Bowman Dutton in 1927. But, sadly on February 28 1943 Royden died and she was a widow and continued to worked as a doctor's receptionist. Around the 1950s she corresponded with Walter Lord during his research for A Night to Remember and was a special guest at one of that book-turned-film's screenings in London alongside several other Titanic survivors.

Later suffering from frail health Marjorie was moved to a nursing home in Alverstoke, Hampshire. She died on February 26 1965 at the age of 61.

Since Marjorie's family were second class passengers, their life on the Titanic wasn't luxurious as first class but it was very elegant.

The Disaster

When the iceberg hit the huge ship Marjorie and her mother survived the sinking. Sadly her father didn't survived. Both Marjorie and her mother went back to England and her mother remarried in 1914 to James Ashbrook Holme. Sadly her mother died in 1916. Then Marjorie's stepfather died 3 years later

Miss Marjorie Lottie Collyer

By: Cynthia L.

The "Unsinkable" Ship

The young second class child passengers

Marjorie was born on January 28, 1904 in Leatherhead, Surrey, England

Her father (Harvey Collyer) and mother (Charlotte Caroline Collyer) were active in their church until they moved to Bishopstoke Hampshire.

https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/marjorie-collyer.html

http://nmni.com/titanic/On-Board/Sleeping/2nd-Class-two-berth-state-room.aspx

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