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| Birthplace: | Galhampton Castle Cary |
| Death: | Died in Bernardsville, New Jersey, |
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Miss Alice Herman, 24, from Castle Cary, Somerset was born on 6 December 1888. She was the daughter of Samuel Herman (butcher and hotelier) and Jane Herman (née Laver).
She boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a second class passenger together with her twin sister Kate and her parents Samuel and Jane and George Sweet, the adopted son and employee of her father's.
They were bound for Bernardsville, New Jersey, where her mother had a brother. To reach their destination they bought ticket number 220845 for £65.
Alice survived the sinking. She was rescued by the Carpathia in lifeboat 9. After their rescue they went on to her uncle, Mr Laver, at Somerset Hill Country Club, Bernardsville, New Jersey.
Alice Herman married very soon after the disaster to William D. Cleland. The had four children, three sons and a daughter.
Alice Herman Cleland continued to live in Bernardsville, New Jersey, for the rest of her life. She contracted diabetes which hastened her death on 23 March 1947 at the age of 59 and was buried in the St Bernards Episcopal Church Cemetery in Bernardsville.
According to her daughter, Alice never returned to her native England, nor did her sister Kate (who moved on to Portland, Oregon). Their mother, Jane Herman, frequently returned home to visit old family and friends and did not let her experiences on the Titanic get to her.
| 1888 |
December 6, 1888
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Galhampton Castle Cary
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| 1947 |
March 23, 1947
Age 58
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Bernardsville, New Jersey,
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