Hudson Trevor Allison

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Hudson Trevor Allison

Birth
Westmount, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
7 Aug 1929 (aged 18)
Maine, USA
Burial
Maple Ridge, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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Master Hudson Trevor Allison, 11 months, was born May 7, 1911 in Westmount, Quebec. Shortly after Trevor was born, the Allison family travelled to England for business purposes, and it was in England that young Trevor was baptised.
He travelled on the Titanic with his parents Hudson and Bess Allison, and sister Loraine. He was also accompanied by a nurse, Alice Cleaver who had been hired for his care. After the collision with the iceberg, the Allison family remained onboard the Titanic looking for Trevor, not knowing that he was already in a lifeboat with his nurse. Of the Allison family, only baby Trevor was saved. After the sinking, Trevor returned home to Canada, where he would be raised by his aunt and uncle, George and Lillian Allison. Trevor died on 7 August 1929 at the age of 18 in Maine, USA of ptomaine poisoning and was buried beside his father in Chesterville, Ontario.
Master Hudson Trevor Allison, 11 months, was born May 7, 1911 in Westmount, Quebec. Shortly after Trevor was born, the Allison family travelled to England for business purposes, and it was in England that young Trevor was baptised.
He travelled on the Titanic with his parents Hudson and Bess Allison, and sister Loraine. He was also accompanied by a nurse, Alice Cleaver who had been hired for his care. After the collision with the iceberg, the Allison family remained onboard the Titanic looking for Trevor, not knowing that he was already in a lifeboat with his nurse. Of the Allison family, only baby Trevor was saved. After the sinking, Trevor returned home to Canada, where he would be raised by his aunt and uncle, George and Lillian Allison. Trevor died on 7 August 1929 at the age of 18 in Maine, USA of ptomaine poisoning and was buried beside his father in Chesterville, Ontario.