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Eloise Hughes Smith

Eloise Hughes Smith
Born August 7 , 1893
Huntington, West Virginia, U.S.
Died May 3 1940
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Other names Mary Eloise Hughes
Spouse Lucian P. Smith (February - April 1912), Robert Williams Daniel (1914-1923), Lewis H. Cort (?-1929), C.S Wright
Relatives James Hughes

Mary Eloise Hughes Smith (August 7 1893 - May 3 1940), also referred to as Eloise Smith or Mrs. Lucien P. Smith, was a survivor of the 1912 RMS Titanic disaster. Her first husband, Lucien P. Smith, died in the sinking; she later married a fellow survivor. Mrs. Smith's recollections of the sinking have been quoted in numerous documentaries about the sinking of the ship, and she has been portrayed in at least one fictional depiction of the disaster.

Eloise Smith was the daughter of United States Representative James A. Hughes and had recently married Lucien P. Smith. Newly pregnant, she was returning from her honeymoon when the Titanic sank. She survived to give birth to her son Lucian Jr. in November of 1912. She later married a fellow survivor, Robert P. Daniel, a bank executive.[1]

Smith was quoted extensively in the 1912 best-selling book The Sinking of the Titanic by Jay Henry Mowbray.[2] Her letters and other recollections were also used by the documentary filmmaker Melissa Jo Peltier in the A&E Network documentaries Titanic: Death of a Dream and Titanic: The Legend Lives On to illustrate the hours between the Titanic's encounter with the iceberg and the rescue of the survivors by RMS Carpathia,[3] and in the documentary Titanic: Anatomy of a Disaster. She was portrayed in the documentary television series Seconds from Disaster by Jennifer Lee Trendowski in the episode featuring the Titanic.[4]

Eloise Smith died in 1940 in England.

References

  1. ^ "Mrs. Eloise Hughes Smith Reweds", New York Times, 11 April, 1923. Retrieved on 2007-06-21. “Mrs. Eloise Hughes Smith, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, to whom a divorce was granted a month ago from Robert P. Daniel of Philadelphia, another survivor of the same disaster, was married Saturday at Ironton, Ohio, to L. C. Cort of Huntington, a former Pennsylvania State athlete, the bride's mother, Mrs. James A. Hughes, announced last night. Mrs. Cort's first husband, Lucien P. Smith of Uniontown, Pa., was drowned when the Titanic sunk [sic] and the encounter in mid-ocean between Daniel and his widow culminated several years later in their marriage. Mrs. Cort, who is the daughter of former Congressman Hughes, is prominent in Washington society. ...” 
  2. ^ Mowbray, Jay Henry (1912). The Sinking of the Titanic. Philadelphia: C. Winston, passim. 
  3. ^ Melissa Jo Peltier. Titanic: Death of a Dream [documentary]. United States: A&E Network.
  4. ^ "Sinking of the Titanic". Seconds from Disaster.

 
 
 

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