Titanic Mystery Solved with DNA Testing
DNA solved a 70-year-old question of whether Loraine Allison survived
the Titanic crash. Many have wondered what happened to the two-year-old
little girl who disappeared from the crash more than 100 years ago.
The story begins with Hudson and Bess taking their two kids, Trevor,
seven months, and Loraine, two years of age, across the Atlantic on the
Titanic. At the time of the sinking, it
is said that Trevor was rushed to a lifeboat by their maid and that the
other three died on the boat. However, only Hudson’s body was found,
leaving the mystery of what happened to Loraine and her mother.
The
unknown remained until 28 years later when Helen Kramer came forward on a
radio show called “We the People”, and said that she was the
two-year-old missing girl. Only a few of the distant relatives believed
her story, but immediate family members denied the claims and kept her
out of the inheritance.
When Helen died in 1992 the claims seemed to
have died with her. However, in 2012 the granddaughter of Helen,
Debrina Woods, resurfaced the claims by saying she had inherited more
evidence from her grandmother and that the truth should be told.
With all of this evidence, and with a desire to solve this case, a group
of Titanic researchers put together a project to help unlock the
mystery.
They did just that, by convincing descendants from each family to have a DNA test done.
The results from the tests show that there is not a relationship
between the two families, suggesting that this was a hoax or a complete
misunderstanding.
We don’t want to downplay the tragedy of this
story to those involved but rather highlight that we have a tool that
will help us unlock the mysteries of our past with DNA testing.
This
isn’t the first time DNA has helped provide evidence to disprove a
connection to a historical claim. DNA testing disproved Anna Anderson’s
claims that she was Anastasia, the youngest daughter of the Russian
Tsar, Nicholas II. Similar to the Kramer story, researchers found
multiple people from both sides of the family in question and had them
take a DNA test. No DNA was shared, disproving a relationship.
8/26/2014
Titanic Mystery Solved with DNA Testing
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