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| Birthplace: | USA |
| Death: | Died in At Sea - Titanic Casualty |
| Cause of death: | Died in the sinking. Body recovered |
| Managed by: | June Barnes |
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http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/william-crothers-dulles.html
Mr William Crothers Dulles, 39, was born 19 December 1872.
Dulles worked as an attorney (lawyer) in Philadelphia, PA and had been traveling in Europe with his mother. He left her in Europe with his sister while he returned to the United States. He boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg as a first class passenger (ticket number PC 17580, £29 14s). He occupied cabin A-18.
Mr Dulles was a bachelor, and owned a horse-breeding farm in Goshen, New York. During the voyage, survivor William Sloper remembered befriending Mr Dulles and the two spent time conversing on numerous occasions. It was reported that Mr Dulles was returning on the Titanic with a dog but the specific breed is unknown.
Dulles died in the sinking. His body was recovered by the MacKay Bennett (#133) and forwarded to R. R. Bringhurst in Philadelphia on 1 May 1912.
N0. 133. - MALE. - ESTIMATED AGE, 50.
CLOTHING - Green suit; grey sweater and overshoes.
EFFECTS - Gold watch and chain; gold plated knife and chain; gold tie clip; "W. C. D."; four memo books; gold stud; 11s. 6 1/2d.
FIRST CLASS.
NAME - W. C. DULLES.
William Dulles was buried in a private mausoleum at the Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA. Vandals have since damaged the doors to the Dulles mausoleum and knocked out the glass. However the inside of the mausoleum was not disturbed. Thanks to the vandals, one can read the inscription on the William Dulles' crypt:
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December 19, 1872
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USA
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April 15, 1912
Age 39
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At Sea - Titanic Casualty
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Laurel Hill Cemetery Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
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