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Second Cabin Passengers [Saloon Class Passengers] [Third Class Passengers]

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Second cabin (or second class) had 601 passengers aboard the Lusitania for her last crossing.  The official figures are:  601 total, 227 survived, 374 lost

This passenger list shows  601 total, 229 survived, 372 lost.  Master Campbell McKetchan and Mrs. David Plank survived the sinking but died soon afterwards, making the numbers the same as the official figures.

If any errors are on this list please contact us.

Names last revised 26 September 2009.

Italics indicate survivor.
Name
Cabin number
Age
Citizenship
Residence---
Lifeboat
Rescue vessel
Body
A







ABAS, Mrs. Philip Robert (Beatrice Sanderson)

26
Dutch/British
New York, NY, USA



ABAS, Miss Isabel

6
Dutch/British
New York, NY, USA



ABAS, Miss Beatrice

2
Dutch/British
New York, NY, USA



ABERCROMBY, Mr. Ralph Frank

21
British
Cincinnati, OH, USA


23
ABRAMOWITZ, Mr. Samuel

36
Russian
Paris, France
13
Stormcock

ACKROYD, Mrs. Hannah (Hannah Hardaker)


British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



ACKROYD, Master Frederick

3
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



ADAMS, Mr. Allan H.

42
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



ADAMS, Mrs. Albert E. (Gertrude Pollett)

25 ?
British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



ADAMS, Miss Joan M. (daughter of Gertrude Adams)

2
British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



AISTON, Mr. Joseph

20
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



AITKEN, Mr. James


British
Merritt, B.C., Canada


14
AITKEN, Mr. Jarvis (Jarvie, son of James)


British
Merritt, B.C., Canada



AITKEN, Master Jarvis, Jr. (son of Jarvie)
7 (3?)
British
Merritt, B.C., Canada



AITKEN, Miss Christina "Chrissie" (daughter of James)
E 114?
16
British
Merritt, B.C., Canada
1 or 3


ALLEN, Mr. John


British
Philadelphia, PA, USA



AMORY, Mrs. Alfred Howard (Phoebe Sledge)
Roommates with
Martha Whyatt and Mary Higginbottom
60
British
Toronto, On., Canada



ANDERSON, Mrs. George R. (Margaret Armstrong Scott)

30
British
Pittsburgh, PA, USA


29
ANDERSON, Mrs. Rowland (Emily Mary Pybus)

26
British
Bridgeport, CT, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

ANDERSON, Miss Barbara Winifred (outside link)
Barbara’s married name is McDermott.

2
British
Bridgeport, CT, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

ARMITAGE, Mrs. Martin? (Florence Gertrude Burke Martin)

27
British
New York, NY, USA



ARNOTT, Mr. Robert


British
Kearney, NJ, USA



ARTER, Mr. Joseph Sydney

33
British
Seattle, WA, USA
collapsible


ARTHUR, Mr. George Henry (Herbert?)


British
Minneapolis, MN, USA


97
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B







BAILEY, Mr. Walter George (William)

53
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada



BAILEY, Mrs. Walter George (Jessie Annie Hanford)

45
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada



BAILEY, Miss Ivy
The Baileys also had a son named Albert Victor, born 1901, who was not on board.

15
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada



BAKER, Miss Eva
Photograph on page 4 of the Saturday, May 8 paper.


British
New York, NY, USA



BANCROFT, Mr. William Blanchard, Jr.

27
American
New York, NY, USA



BARBER, Miss Constance


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BARBOUR, Miss Bessie
Treated at Queenstown hospital then released.


British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



BARCHARD, Edmund E.

39
British
Columbus, OH, USA



BARKER, Mrs. Thomas (Martha Ann Bullock)
Lived on Atlantic Ave.

39
American
Trenton, NJ, USA



BARKER, Miss Winifred

9
American
Trenton, NJ, USA



BARR, Mr. James (John)


British
Toronto, On., Canada



BARR, Mrs. James (Catherine Symington Young)

40
British
Toronto, On., Canada


115
BARRETT, Miss May
Traveled with Kate McDonnell

25
British
New York, NY, USA



BARRY, Mr. Edward

38
British
New York, NY, USA



BARTLETT, Mr. Edmund Thomas

56
British
New York, NY, USA



BAXTER, Mr. William


British
Welland, On., Canada



BAXTER, Mrs. William (Annie E. Ripley)

39
British
Welland, On., Canada



BAXTER, Master William

6
British
Welland, On., Canada



BEATTIE, Rev. James Anderson

55
British
New York, NY, USA


9
BEATTIE, Mrs. James Anderson (Margaret White Dall)

58
British
New York, NY, USA



BEATTIE, Mrs. John A. (Grace S.)
(mother of Allan)


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BEATTIE, Mr. Allan Martin (son of Grace)

18
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BEAUMONT, Mr. James


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BILBROUGH, Mr. George William

36
British
Smith Falls, Canada



BINGHAM, Miss Alice Winifred

35
British
Toronto, On.,  Canada



BIRCHALL, Mr. Henry


British
Roslyn, NY(?), USA



BIRD, Mrs. Lyndon (Rose Holloway)

36
British
England



BOOTH, Mrs. Charles Harry (Emily Eliza Hadfield)
Mrs. Booth died but the 8-month-old baby was picked up out of the water. Mr. Booth had remained at a hotel in Ottawa. The baby was claimed by an aunt in England.

30
British
Ottawa, On., Canada



BOOTH, Master Nigel Frederick

08-months
British
Ottawa, On., Canada



BOOTH, Mr. John

35
British
Alexandria, VA, USA



BOOTH-JONES, Mr. Edward

38
British
New York, NY, USA



BOOTH-JONES, Mrs. Edward (Millichamp Jones)

25
British
New York, NY, USA


189
BOOTH-JONES, Miss Ailsa Georgina

8
British
New York, NY, USA


213
BOOTH-JONES, Master Percival

4
British
New York, NY, USA



BOURKE, Mrs. Mabel Juliet (Mabel Juliet Kegaad)


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BOYD, Miss Margaret L.


British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BRADDICK, Mr. Sidral William

32
British
Minneapolis, MN, USA



BRAMMER, Mrs. Richard H. (Elizabeth Jane Bott)

32
British
Trenton, NJ, USA



BRAMMER, Miss Edith
Their home address was given as 5 Charlotte Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey.

8
British
Trenton, NJ, USA



BRETHERTON, Mrs. Cyril Herbert Emanuel (Norah Annie Keating)
C 14
32
American
Santa Monica, CA, USA
13
Stormcock

BRETHERTON, Master Paul
C 14
3
American
Santa Monica, CA, USA
13
Stormcock

BRETHERTON, Miss Elizabeth "Betty"
C 14
15-months
American
Santa Monica, CA, USA


156
BRILLY, Mr. Louis
Per The New York Times, Sunday, May 9, 1915, page 5, column 1: Brilly’s fiancée was Miss Gertrude Olgarden of 225 West 112th Street, New York City. They planned to be married June 1 after he closed a business deal in London.

43
Italian
New York, NY, USA



BROWN, Mr. Daniel Taylor

18
British
Los Angeles, CA, USA



BROWNLIE, Mr. Thomas


British
Freeport, PA, USA


8 (DA)
BROWNLIE, Mrs. Thomas (Margaret McKennon)
From around Pittsburgh. New York was where they bought their tickets.

41
British
Freeport, PA, USA



BRYCE, Mr. Hugh B.

33
British
Syracuse, NY, USA



BRYCE, Mrs. Hugh B. (Annabelle Anderson)

33
British
Syracuse, NY, USA



BUCHANAN, Miss Mary

30
British
Pottstown, PA, USA


3 (Q)
BULL, Mrs. John Henry (Elizabeth Farrar)
(mother of Florence Burley) she bought her ticket in New York but was from Ontario.

62
British
Hamilton, On., Canada


78
BULLEN, Mr. Henry Garnet


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BURDON, Mrs. Andrew Thompson (Ellen Mary Rickwood)

24
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BURDON, Master Robert P.

14-months
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



BURLEY, Mr. Reuben

39
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BURLEY, Mrs. Reuben (Florence Bull, daughter of Elizabeth Bull)

38
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BURLEY, Miss Doris Florence

9
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BURLEY, Master Reginald

Infant
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BUSVINE, Mr. William Robert

34
British
New York, NY, USA


18 (Q)
BUTLER, Mr. Thomas O'Brien

43
British
Ireland



BUTLER, Mrs. W. (Margaret)

40
British
Manchester, England ?


31
BUTTERS, Miss Margaret

39
British
Toronto, On., Canada



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C







CALLAN, Mr. Patrick


American
Chicago, IL, USA



CALTERBACK, Miss Alice Margaret (Kaltenbach?)


British
Toronto, On., Canada



CAMPBELL, Miss Ada Mena

31
British
New York, NY, USA



CAMPBELL, Mr. Kennedy


British
Boston, MA, USA



CAMPBELL, Mr. William

31
British
Chicago, IL, USA



CAMPBELL, Mrs. William (Amy E. Oliver)

33
British
Chicago, IL, USA



CAMPBELL, Miss Christina "Tina" Fraser


British
Calgary, Ab., Canada



CANDLISH, Mr. Arthur

33
American
Pawtucket, RI, USA



CANDLISH, Mrs. Arthur (Ellen Gardner)

30
American
Pawtucket, RI, USA



CARSON, Miss Henrietta

19
British
Sherbrooke, P.Q., Canada



CATHERWOOD, Mr. John

41
American
West Chester, PA, USA



CATHERWOOD, Mrs. John (Maria Carson)

40
American
West Chester, PA, USA



CATTLEY, Mr. Colin


British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



CHALMERS, Mrs. Adam (Blanche Gregory)


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada


215
CHAMBERS, Mr. Guy Winstaney P.

36
British
Boston, MA, USA



CHAMBERS, Mrs. Guy Winstaney P. (Ethel Paul)

30
British
Boston, MA, USA


165
CHANTRY, Mr. Harold
Suffered from tuberculosis.

22
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada



CHANTRY, Mrs. Harold (Mina)

21
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada



CHANTRY, Miss Elizabeth Ellen

3-6-months ?
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada



CHARLES, Miss Eleanor


British
New York, NY, USA



CHATT, Miss Anna


British
New York, NY, USA



CHIRGWIN, Mrs. Frederick (Maud Gertrude Cox)

31
British
Havana, Cuba


88
CHIRGWIN, Master Richard

Infant
British
Havana, Cuba



CLARKE, Mrs. Francis William (Nore)


British
Toronto, On., Canada



CLAY, Miss Elizabeth Alice

44
British
San Francisco, CA, USA


180
CLAYTON, Mr. William


British
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



CLAYTON, Mrs. William (?)


British
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



COCKBURN, Mr. Guy Rosebery

31
British
Pasadena, CA, USA



COLBERT, William
New York.  Body recovered and identified as of Friday, May 14th. Colbert’s home address was 4 West 18th Street, New York. Per The New York Times, Friday, June 4, 1915,page 11: (death notice) “…husband of the late Helena Colbert. Funeral to be at his residence 361 West 18th Street, Saturday, June 5 at 9:45 A.M., St. Francis Xavier’s Church, West 16th Street. Interment Calvery.”

51
American
New York, NY, USA


195
COLBERT, Mrs. William (Helena Sherlock)

45
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



COLEMAN, Miss Susan

22 (?)
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



COLLIS, Mr. Edwin Martin

38
American
Riverside, CA, USA



CONDON, Mrs. Terence (Delia Josephine Doyle)
Her body was recovered by a tug on the night of Monday, May 10, twenty miles away from where the ship sank. Her husband Terence was not with her on the voyage.

28
American
New York, NY, USA


143
COSTELLO, Miss Mary


British
New York NY, USA



COWPER, Mr. Ernest Sedgwick

32
British
Toronto, On., Canada
13
Stormcock

COX, Mrs. Samuel J. (Margaret Elizabeth Robinson)

27
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
15?


COX, Master Desmond Francis
“Margaret and her baby Desmond narrowly escaped death in the Phoenix Park in Dublin in the Easter Rising of 1916. Margaret Cox died in 1978 at ninety, her husband a year later.” (Hickey/Smith: pages 76, 107, 161, 187, 193, 215+, 229, 314)

17-months
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
15?


CRITCHISON, Mr. Stanley Lascelles

31
British
Hamilton, On., Canada

Heron

CRITCHISON, Mrs. Stanley Lascelles (Lilian Hayes)


British
Hamilton, On., Canada



CRITCHISON, Master Bernard

13-months
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



CROSBY, Miss Ellen

36
British
Vancouver, B.C., Canada


133
CROSBY, Miss Annie


British
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



CROSSLEY, Mr. Cyrus

37
British
Toronto, On.,  Canada



CROSSLEY, Mrs. Cyrus (Sylvia Ellen Milsom)

34
British
Toronto, On.,  Canada



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DALE, Mr. William


British
Toronto, On., Canada



DALRYMPLE, Mr. David

32
British
Hoboken, NJ, USA



DAVIES, Mr. George F.
Leader of the Welsh choir; sang bass. (Hickey/Smith, page 260)

43
British
Wales



DAVIS, Mrs. Anna (Anna John)

52
American
Welland, On., Canada


32
De BROISSIERRE, M Etienne T.


Belgian
San Francisco, CA, USA



DEWHURST, Mr. William


British
Fall River, MA, USA



DINGLEY, Mrs. Edward (Katherine S. Glenn)

38
British
New York, NY, USA


70
DIXON, Mr. Arthur


British
England



DIXON, Mrs. Arthur (Bertha)
Mrs. Arthur was treated at Queenstown Hospital for contused shoulders.


British
England



DIXON, Master Stanley

6
British
England



DOCHERTY, Mrs. William (Mabel Irving)

29
American
New York, NY, USA
11
Flying Fish

DOCHERTY, Master William, Jr.

02-months
American
New York, NY, USA
11
Flying Fish

DODD, Miss Dorothy
She was a trained nurse


British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



DOLPHIN, Miss Avis Gertrude
D deck
12
British
St. Thomas, On., Canada
17


DONAHUE, Miss Sarah

35
British
Boston, MA, USA



DONALD, Mr. Archibald Douglas

26
British
Cambridge, MA, USA
collapsible


DUGUID, Mr. George Davie


British
Toronto, On., Canada



DUNCAN, Mrs. Robert (?)


British
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



DYER, Mr. Robert

47
American
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



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E







EGANA, Mr. Vincente
Was described on page 3 of the Monday, May 10, New York Times, as a young Spaniard who saved many women before he too went down with the ship and was in the water several hours before being rescued.

19
Spanish
New York, NY, USA



EHRHARDT, Mr. Herbert W.
Roommate with John
Wilson
21
British
Toronto, On., Canada
overturned boat
Indian Prince

ELLIOT, Mr. Arthur W.

30
British
Calgary, Ab., Canada



ELLIOT, Mrs. Arthur W. (Annie Louise)

25
British
Calgary, Ab., Canada



ELLIS, Mr. Herbert

45
British
England


139
ELLIS, Miss Hilda
Traveled with Avis Dolphin and Sarah Smith.  Hilda was a nurse and going to England on vacation.


British
St. Thomas, On., Canada



ELLIS, Mr. John


British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



EWART, Mr. Robert James
He was 37 years old at the time, lived at 1851 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York. Managed a branch store of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. He was on vacation to visit his mother in Ireland.

37
American
Brooklyn, NY, USA



EXLEY, Miss Ida

19
British
N. Braintree, USA



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F







FENTIMAN, Miss Nellie

33
British
Manchester, MA(?), USA


148
FERGUSON, Mr. John

49 ?
American
New York, NY, USA



FERRIER, Mr. Alexander Hubert Buxton


British
Pendleton, Canada



FERRIER, Mrs. Alexander Hubert Buxton (Beata Elizabeth Margaret Stevens)
She was treated at hospital for exposure and shock. Released to Queens Hotel on or about Tuesday the 11th. Infant’s body recovered and identified. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Hubert Buxton Ferrier's body was not recovered.


"
"



FERRIER, Miss Sheila

1
"
"


123
FINCH, Mrs. William (Eva Eliza)

29
"
Toronto, On., Canada


85
FISH, Mrs. Joseph "John E." (Sarah Mary Rogers, sister of Elizabeth Rogers)


"
Toronto, On., Canada
boat, collapsible


FISH, Miss Sadie Eileen

10
"
Toronto, On., Canada
collapsible


FISH, Miss Marion Enid

8
"
Toronto, On., Canada
boat, collapsible


FISH, Miss Joan

05-months
"
Toronto, On., Canada



FOLEY, Mr. Arthur Richard.
Body recovered and returned to New York on Monday, 24 May 1915. Home address: 713 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey.  He had gone to Europe to represent the Home Rubber Company.  Funeral services held Wednesday, 26 May 1915, at Christ Episcopal Church. He was a Mason. Survived by his widow and son Bertram, who, at the time, was a college student at the Canadian Agricultural College, and survived by two daughters.

50
American
Trenton, NJ, USA


36
FOSS, Dr. Carl Elmer 

27
American
Harlem, MT, USA

Indian Empire

FOX, Mr. Francis Edwin
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. The Foxes’ home address was 324 Cleveland Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. He was a master mechanic and was going to work at the Woolwich arsenal in the manufacture of artillery.

30
British
Trenton, NJ, USA



FOX, Mrs. Francis Edwin (Emily)

28
British
Trenton, NJ, USA



FREEMAN, Mr. John

37
British
Falkain, Canada



FREEMAN, Mrs. John (Rachel Grant)

30
British
Falkain, Canada



FRENCH, Miss Grace Hope

24
British
Passaic, NJ, USA or Garfield, OH, USA



FRIEDMAN, Mr. Samuel
On the Monday, May 10, list of missing Americans. Home address: 1531 Fifty-first Street, Brooklyn. In business with his father and brother at Friedman and Co., importers, 491 Broadway, New York City. Brother’s name was Louis, of Borough Park, Brooklyn.

28
American
Brooklyn, NY, USA



FROST, Mr. Harry Robinson

42
"
Regina, Sk., Canada



FULTON, Mr. John Napier

59
"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



FYFE, Mrs. James (Jeanie Graham)

65
"
Holyoke, USA



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G







GADSEN, Mr. Arthur

39
British
Chicago, IL, USA



GALLIGAN, Miss Margaret
Traveling with her aunt, Bridget Lee.

22
British
New York, NY, USA



GARDNER, Mr. James Andrew


British
New Zealand



GARDNER, Mrs. James Andrew (Annie)


British
New Zealand



GARDNER, Master Eric
Enlisted to fight after the sinking and died at Passchendaele.

16
British
New Zealand



GARDNER, Master William Gerard "Willie"
The family was on its way to New Zealand.

11
British
New Zealand



GARRY, Mr. Christopher

51
American
Cleveland, OH, USA



GAUTHIER, Mr. Carlos


Argentinean
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



GILHOOLY, Mrs. Catherine


British
New York, NY, USA



GILL, Mrs. James (Catherine Harris)

40
British
Gillespie, USA


1 (Q)
GILSENAN, Mr. Hugh

60
American
Long Island City, NY, USA



GLANCY, Mr. Joseph

43
British
Toronto, On., Canada



GOODMAN, Mr. Arthur


British
Rochester, NY, USA



GRANDIDGE, Mrs. Arthur (Nancie B. May)

26
British
Yonkers, NY, USA


155
GRANDIDGE, Miss Eva Mary

3
British
Yonkers, NY, USA



GRAY, Mr. Robert Duncan
C 28?
35
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



GRAY, Mr. James Paul

59 (64?)
British
Oakland, CA, USA
overturned collapsible
Indian Empire

GRAY, Mrs. William Hiram (Terence Florence Healey)

24
American
Los Angeles, CA, USA



GRAY, Master Stuart James

4
American
Los Angeles, CA, USA



GREENWOOD, Master Ronald Sutcliffe

11
American
Lawrence, USA



GRIFFITHS, Mr. Christopher William

32
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada or Pittsburgh, PA, USA



GRIMSHAW, Mr. Arthur

18
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



GROVES, Mr. Sydney Frederick

28
British
Toronto, On., Canada



GROVES, Mrs. Sydney Frederick (Clara Lee)

27
British
Toronto, On., Canada


166
GROVES, Master Frederick

1.5
British
Toronto, On., Canada



GWYER, Rev. Herbert Linford

32
British
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
15
Wanderer (Peel 12), Flying Fish

GWYER, Mrs. Herbert Linford (Margaret Inglis Adams Cairns)

26
British
"
15, collapsible
Flying Fish

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H







HAIGH, Mr. James Harold

38
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



HALDANE, Mr. James Cargill

36
"
Boston, MA, USA



HAMILTON, Mrs. John (Isabella Murrhead)


"
New Haven, CT, USA



HAMPSHIRE, Miss Elizabeth Eleanor
E 135
36
"
Pawtucket, RI, USA
13
Stormcock

HANES, Mr. Duncan Arthur Walpole
C 3
32
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada



HANSON, Mr. Samuel

51
British
Central Falls, RI, USA


44
HANSON, Mrs. Samuel (Mary Harrison)

59
British
Central Falls, RI, USA


72
HARDY, Miss Elsie

25
"
Montclair, NJ, USA



HARE, Miss Bessie
Per an article in The New York Times, Sunday, 9 May 1915, page 5, column 2, she had a brother named Daniel who lived at 204 West 78th Street. He inquired at the Cunard offices about her, saying that she was on her way to Tuam, County Galway, Ireland to visit their parents. Per the list of interments, Miss Bessie Hare was body #95, grave 622.

27
"
New York, NY, USA


95
HARRIS, Mr. Reuben

63 (51?)
"
Toronto, On., Canada



HARRIS, Mrs. Reuben (Emma)

61
"
"



HARRISON, Mr. Herbert Kesteven
Harrison was 37 years old. Had booked passage at Memphis, Tenn. He was on his way to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison, Castletown, Isle of Man. Had been living in Chicago for 20 years. This would have been his first visit to them in 7 years. Unmarried, he lived with his brother and sister at 5826 Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois.

37
"
Chicago, IL, USA



HARRISON, Mr. James
Body was recovered on the night of Monday, May 10, twenty miles away from where the ship sank. It was identified by papers on the body.

48
"
New York, NY, USA


168
HASTINGS, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret Anderson)

40
"
New Rochelle, NY, USA



HENDERSON, Mrs. Harris "Huntley" Russell (Violet Alice Yeatman)

32
"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



HENDERSON, Master Harris "Huntley"

10
"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



HENDRICKSON, Mr. Knud I.


"
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



HENN, Mr. Ernest George

35
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada


144
HENN, Mrs. Ernest George (Edith Mabel Fisher)

27
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada


8 (Q)
HENSHAW, Mrs. George (Mabel Iris Baker)

27
"
"

Bluebell

HENSHAW, Miss Mary (Constance?)

05-months
"
"



HERBERT, Mrs. E. V. (Florence)

26
"
London, On., Canada



HERTZ, Mr. Douglas Grant
rescued Belle Naish.

32 (22?)
"
St. Louis, MO, USA
22
Julia

HIGGINBOTTOM, Miss Mary "Polly"
Roommates with Pheobe Amory and Martha Whyatt

"
Fall River, MA, USA



HILL, Mr. William Spencer
He was the pianist for a Welsh choir. (Hickey/Smith, page 244)

29
"
Wales



HILL, Mrs. Richard (Emily Jane Haynes)
claimed to see submarine raise its flag after the sinking.  Newpapers have erroneously reported her name as Caroline Hill.

31 (32?)
"
Schenectady, NY, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

HOGG, Mrs. Ellen

28
"
New York, NY, USA



HOLBOURN, Prof. John "Ian" Bernard Stoughton C 10
43
"
Edinburgh and Isle of Foula, Scotland
15
Wanderer (Peel 12), Stormcock

HOLLAND, Mrs. H. Hedley L. (Nina)

34
American
New York, NY, USA



HOMEWOOD, Mr. William Thomas

30
British
Toledo, OH, USA



HOPKINS, Miss Alice Eliza

33
"
Boston, MA, USA


187
HOPKINS, Miss Kate Mary

35
"
"


5 (Q)
HOPKINS, Mr. David Thomas

25 ?
"
Wales



HORSBURGH, Miss Martha

21
"
Bernardsville, NY(?), USA



HORTON, Mrs. Edwin (Elizabeth)

51
"
Sheffield, England


77
HOSKINS, Mr. Arthur


"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



HOUNSELL, Mr. Edgar Cyril

28
"
England



HUBBARD, Mr. Frederick Cole Amos

24 (23?)
"
New York, NY, USA



HULL, Mrs. George (Winifred Keeling)

33
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



HUME, Mrs. Samuel E. (Mary Agnes Elliott)


American
Harrison, NJ, USA



HUMPHREYS, Mr. Henry St. Giles


British
Los Angeles, CA, USA



HUNT, Miss Isabella Gertrude

37
British
Haverford, PA, USA


205
HUNTER, Mr. George Hardie

36
British
Atlanta, GA, USA



HUNTER, Mrs. George Hardie (Maggie MacGregor)

39
British
Atlanta, GA, USA



HUSTON, Miss Nellie
Miss Huston booked passage from Memphis, Tenn. Was the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Huston of 7225 Evans Avenue, Chicago. She had been visiting them for 11 months and was on her way home to Wallassey, England.

31
British
Chicago, IL, USA



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I







INCH, Mr. William Ernest

27
British
New York, NY, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

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J







JACKSON, Mr. Isaac


British
Patterson, NJ, USA



JACKSON, Mr. Percy Thornton


British
Buffalo, NY, USA



JONES, Mrs. Alfred (Ellen)


British
Toronto, On., Canada



JONES, Master William Edward

15-months
British
Toronto, On., Canada



JONES, Miss Gwendolyn

29
British
San Francisco, CA, USA



JONES, Mr. Fred


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



JONES, Mr. Isaac "Ike" Talbot


British
Wales



JONES, Mr. Patrick Llewellynn

28
British
England


94
JONES, Mr. William "Parry" Gwynn(e) (outside link)
Tenor in Gwent choir from Wales. Performed for first class passengers on Thursday evening. (Hickey/Smith, pages 155, 244)

24
British
Blaina, Monmouthshire, Wales



JUDSON, Mr. Frederick Sheldon
Treated at hospital for contused legs.

25
American
New York, NY, USA



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K







KAY, Mrs. James (Marguerita Belsher)

31
British
Bronx, NY, USA



KAY, Master Robert Belsher

7
British
Bronx, NY, USA
collapsible


KAYE, Miss Kathleen (Hannah Ermine Kathleen Kirschbaum)

16
British
Toronto, On., Canada



KEELY, Miss Annie


British
Toronto, On., Canada



KELLY, Mr. James Robert

42?
British
New York, NY, USA



KELLY, Miss Margaret S.

34
American
Pittsburgh, PA, USA


125
KENNEY, Mrs. Peter (Margaret)


British
Charlestown, USA



KENNEY, Miss Mary Bridget

2
British
Charlestown, USA



KINCH, Mrs. William (Eunice Mustoe)
D 92
45
British
Cleveland, OH, USA



KING, Mrs. Sidney (Martha Frances)
Body recovered.  Her body arrived in New York on the Lapland, May 31, 1915. However, per the list of interments at Cobh, Mrs. Martha Frances King, body #7, female, 2nd Class passenger, grave #602.

59
British
Lockport, NY, USA


7 (Q)
KUEBELLICK, Mr. Samuel Max

31
British
Montreal, P.Q., Canada



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LADD, Mr. Owen

33
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



LAKIN, Miss Martha Maria
Her name was on the Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Miss Martha M. Lakin, body #182, Common grave B.

40
British
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada


182
LAMBIE, Mrs. Daniel (Mary Docherty)

27
"
Roslyn, USA



LAMBIE, Miss Elizabeth

8
"
"



LAMBIE, Miss Mary

2
"
"



LANCASTER, Mr. Francis William
On the Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Mr. Francis William Lancaster was body #12, age 50 years, 2nd Class passenger, Common grave A.

50
"
Toronto, On., Canada


12
LANCASTER, Miss Annie


"
Montreal, P.Q., Canada



LANCASTER, Miss Dorothy


"
"



LANDER, Mr. Edward Harris

32
"
New York, NY, USA
7?, collapsible
Bluebell

LANE, Mr. George Benjamin

26
"
England
swamped boat
trawler

LAWRENCE, Miss Ella Woods
Winnipeg, Canada. Passenger: second cabin. Body recovered on Tuesday, May 11. Miss Lawrence was traveling with Mrs. Burke of New York. They had both volunteered for service under the Serbian Red Cross. Per the list of interments at Cobh, she was body #145, age 50 years, grave #493.

50
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada


145
LAWRENSON, Mr. Edward


"
Paterson, B.C., Canada



LAWRENSON, Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth)
Paterson, British Columbia.  Both were on the Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead. Per The New York Times, Monday, May 10, 1915, page 6: “Mrs. R. Scott of 884 East Nineteenth Street, Paterson, N.J., begged the Cunard officials for news of her brother, Edward Lawrenson, who had sailed for Lancashire after having amassed a fortune in British Columbia.”


"
"



LEE, Miss Bridget
Traveling with her niece, Margaret Galligan.

51
"
New York, NY, USA



LEIPOLD, Miss Catherine Estella M.
Treated at hospital and discharged on or about Tuesday the 11th. Named on the Tuesday, May 11, survivors list as Miss T. M. E. LERTOLD.

27
"
Chicago, IL, USA



LEVERICH, Mrs. William Edward (Rosina Thomas Philips)

60
American
New York, NY, USA


254
LEVERICH, Miss Rosina Philip

28
American
New York, NY, USA



LEWIS, Mr. Isaac "John"

31
British
New York, NY, USA



LEWIS, Mrs. Isaac "John" (Jane Marshall)

31
British
New York, NY, USA



LEWIS, Miss Edith

5
British
New York, NY, USA



LINES, Mr. Stanley Llandolf Burnett

30
British
Toronto, On., Canada



LINES, Mrs. Stanley Llandolf Burnett (Ethel Moore Lamping)

34
British
Toronto, On., Canada
13


LINTOTT, Mr. Roy Iver

21
British
Calgary, Ab., Canada



LITTLE, Mrs. J. (Margaret)

24
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



LITTLE, Miss Alice Laura

14-months
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



LOHDEN, Mrs. H. Arnold (Sarah Rose Mary Arnold)

38
"
Toronto, On., Canada



LOHDEN, Miss Rose Elsie

11
"
"



LONGDIN, Mr. Arthur

39
"
"



LONGDIN, Mrs. Arthur (Matilda Hartley)
On the Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead.
Janet Dare submitted the following:"My GG Aunt's body (Matilda Longdin) was found and she is buried in common grave B at Co Cork. My GG Uncle (Arthur Longdin) has never been found and his body is presumed to be on the wreck of the Lusitania. My Aunt and Uncle had emigrated to Toronto, Canada several years previous and it is thought they were on their way back to the UK so that Arthur could enlist for WWI. My GG Aunt and Uncle were originally from Manchester, where both their families lived."  Per the list of interments at Cobh, Mrs. Matilda Longdin was body #157, age 30 years.

30
"
"


157
LOVETT, Miss Mary


"
Fall River, MA, USA



LOYND, Rev. David

51
"
Ottawa, On., Canada or Richmond, IN, USA


234
LOYND, Mrs. David (Alice Grimshaw)

49
"
"


75
LUCAS, Mr. Francis John

22
"
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



LUND, Mr. Charles Henry

29
American
Chicago, IL, USA


229
LUND, Mrs. Charles Henry (Sarah Jane Mounsey)

28
"
"



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M







MacFARQUHAR, Mrs. John (Jane Ann Grant)

52
American
Stratford, CT, USA



MacFARQUHAR, Miss Grace Marie

16
"
"



MacGREGOR, Mrs. Betsy

63
British
New York, NY, USA



MacGREGOR, Mr. Arthur L. (son of Betsy)

31
British
New York, NY, USA



MacHARDY, Mrs. Peter Kenneth (Annie)


American
"



MACKAY, Mr. Hamish

33
British
"



MacKENZIE, Mrs. Robert (Mary A.)


American
New Bedford, MA, USA



MACKY, Mr. Joseph


British
New Zealand



MACKY, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Birrell)

56
"
"



MACLAY, Miss Bessie


"
Ridgefield Park, USA



MAINMAN, Mr. Alfred Reid

56
"
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



MAINMAN, Mrs. Alfred Reid (Elizabeth Sarah "Annie" Dowsett)


"
"



MAINMAN, Mr. John V.

21
"
"


118
MAINMAN, Mr. Alfred S.

19
"
"



MAINMAN, Miss Mary "Molly" Frances

16
"
"



MAINMAN, Miss Elizabeth

7
"
"



MAINMAN, Master Edwin Richard
Molly and the twins survived and were taken care of by a lawyer. The family had been on its way to Chester, England, to take possession of a large estate which had been bequeathed to them. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Mr. John V. Mainman was body #118, Common grave B.

7
"
"



MANBY, Miss Ada

36
"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



MANNION, Mr. Martin


"
Troy, NY, USA



MARICHAL, Mr. Joseph Phillibert René

38
French
Kingston, On., Canada
21
Wanderer (Peel 12)

MARICHAL, Mrs. Joseph Phillibert René (Yvonne Jessie Emerson)

39
"
"
21
Wanderer (Peel 12)

MARICHAL, Miss Yvonne "Eve"
(outside link -- the "last survivor" bit is wrong)

5
"
"
21
Wanderer (Peel 12)

MARICHAL, Miss Phyllis Renée

4
"
"
21
Wanderer (Peel 12)

MARICHAL, Master Maurice

2
"
"
21
Wanderer (Peel 12)

MARTIN, Mr. Charles D.

31 ?
British
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



MARTIN, Miss Ruby
lived to be 81, died in England in 1968.

26
"
New York, NY, USA



MARTIN-DAVEY, Mr. William


"
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



MARTIN-DAVEY, Mrs. William (Elizabeth Cumbe Heard)

53
"
"


35
MARTIN-DAVEY, Mr. Arthur

18
"
"



MATTHEWSON, Mrs. Maud E. S.


"
Springfield, USA



MATTHEWSON, Master Joseph

08-months
"
"



MATTHEWS, Lt. Robert

34
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada


1 (K)
MATTHEWS, Mrs. Robert (Annie)
Annie was Robert's mistress, not wife.  The real Mrs. Matthews was in Canada.


"
"



MAYCOCK, Miss Mary
Had been working in America as a companion to the Astor family. Had brothers named Tom and Arthur in New York. Had certificate as hairdresser and beautician. From Yorkshire. After the disaster, she worked a second time for the Astors. Married her Yorkshire fiancé Arthur Wood. Permanently disabled by her experience of the sinking: had crouched on a narrow board for 4 hours. Died at age 75. (Hickey/Smith, pages 178, 314)

23
"
Harrison, NJ, USA



McCLINTOCK, Miss Margaret

31
"
New York, NY, USA



McCLURE, Miss Margaret


"
"



McCOLM, Mrs. James A. (Christina Harrow S. Rae)

38
"
Ottawa, On., Canada



McCORKINDALE, Mrs. Daniel (Elizabeth Ritchie)

33
"
Chromo, USA



McCORKINDALE, Master Duncan

7
"
"



McCORKINDALE, Miss Mary

Infant
"
"



McDONNELL, Miss Kate "Kitty"
Traveled with May Barrett

25
"
New York, NY, USA



McEVOY, Mr. Henry


"
"



McFAYDEN, Mr. Hugh

24
"
Galt, Canada



McGINLEY, Mr. Patrick Vincent

32
"
New York, NY, USA



McGOVERN, Miss Mazie


American
Bloomfield, USA



McILROY, Mr. Archibald
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead.
A fellow researcher from Belfast, Northern Ireland, submitted the following: "He was born in the north of Ireland around 1860 in the small market town of Ballyclare in Co. Amtrim. He became a clerk in the Ulster bank for some years, but becoming bored with it he set up business for himself first as a coal merchant and then as a stockbroker. He becmae better known as a writer in the "kailyard' tradition of Barrie's Thrums novels, capturing the ethos of rural and particularly Presbyterian life. He published several novels, among them 'When Lint was in the Bell', and 'The Banker's Love Story'. He emigrated to Edmunton in 1912 with his wife and son, where he continued his business interests and also Christian work in the city and surrounding countryside."


British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



McKECHAN, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth Ballantyne)

32
British
Gillespie, USA



McKECHAN, Master James

5
British
Gillsepie, USA



McKECHAN, Master Campbell

10-months
British
Gillespie, USA



McKINNON, Mrs. Robert (? Beith)


British
Toronto, On., Canada



McLELLAN, Miss Sarah

36
British
Lake Forest, IL, USA



McPARTLIN, Mr. Myles


American
New York, NY, USA



MECREDY, Dr. Ralph Jack Richard, Jr.

26
British
Dublin, Ireland

trawler

MENZIES, Miss Isabella

57
British
Yakima, WA, USA



MERIHEINA, Mr. Uno
The New York Times, Thursday, May 13, page 3, identified him as a representative of General Motors Export Company at 11 Broadway, New York City, and was on his way to South Africa. After saving 15 women and children, he was in the water for 3 hours then on a raft for 2 hours. Had a reputation of being a powerful swimmer, swimming 10 miles without difficulty.

26
Russian
New York, NY, USA



MICHAEL, Mr. Dewi
Was part of the Welsh Choir.  Bought his ticket in Pittsburgh.

38 (?)
British
England



MIDDLEMAST, Mrs. Edward (Isabella L. Woodget)

32
British
Regina, Sk., Canada



MIDDLETON, Miss Alice

25
British
Seatlle, WA, USA



MILFORD, Mr. Frederick John
The New York Times of Monday, May 10, page 3, said: “E. J. Milford of Maryland was dragged into a lifeboat after swimming for fifty minutes.”

36
American
Hancock, MD, USA

Flying Fish

MILLAR, Mrs. Aubrey M. (Margaret Todd or Lindgren)
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Not named on Saturday’s passenger list or Sunday’s survivors list. The New York Times, Sunday, May 9, page 5, column 2: “In that stream of inquirers that passed into the [Cunard] office in the early afternoon was G. S. Lundgren of the local Weather Bureau. He was seeking some word as to the safety of his sister, Mrs. Aubrey Miller of 602 West 137th Street. She was bound for Glasgow, he said, to visit her husband’s relatives. Mr. Miller died three months ago and it had been his wish that his wife meet his relatives.”


British
New York, NY, USA



MITCHELHILL, Mr. William (Mitchell Hill)


British
St. Joseph, MO, USA



MITCHELL, Mr. Arthur Jackson 
E deck
45
American
Toronto, On., Canada
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

MITCHELL, Mr. Walter Dawson

27
British (Irish)
Newark, NJ, USA


56
MITCHELL, Mrs. Walter Dawson (Jeanette "Nettie" Elizabeth Moore)

27
British (Irish)
Newark, NJ, USA

Indian Empire (?)

MITCHELL, Master Walter Dawson, Jr.

10-months
American
Newark, NJ, USA


122
MOFFATT, Mr. William


British
Winchester, Canada



MOLLOY, Miss Margaret
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. The New York Times, Monday, May 10, 1915, page 6: “[At the Cunard offices] Michael Molloy of 4331 West Forty-seventh Street, whose sister, Miss Margaret Molloy of 4329 West Forty-seventh Street, was a passenger, was accompanied by his cousin, Miss Katherine Flanagan. On April 25 he received a cablegram announcing the serious illness of his father and Miss Molloy insisted on going to Ireland by the quickest steamship. On the Monday after she left he received a cablegram stating that the father had died.”


British (Irish)
New York, NY, USA



MOODY, Mrs. Martha (Martha Hemphill)

70
British (Irish)
Limavady, County Londonderry, Ireland



MOODY, Miss Martha (Meta)
San Francisco, CA., is where they had been visiting Martha's brother, John Hemphill. Louise says that Martha was born in Co Londonderry, North Ireland.

38
British (Irish)
Limavady, County Londonderry, Ireland



MOORE, Dr. Daniel Virgil

36
American
Yankton, SD, USA

Brock

MOORE, Mr. Ernest


British
Moose Jaw, Sk., Canada



MOORE, Mr. Edwin


British
Central Falls, RI, USA



MOORE, Mr. John

24
British
Manchester Green, CT, USA

Indian Empire

MORRIS, Rev. Hugh Carlton Syddall

32
British
Toronto, On., Canada



MOUNSEY, Mr. William Edgar

58
American
Chicago, IL, USA



MUIR, Mr. Matthew

62 (?)
British
Philadelphia, PA, USA



MURDOCH, Miss Jessie

34
British
Westbury, USA



MURRAY, Mrs. Christopher (Rose Ellen McGinley)

30
American
New York, USA



MUSTOE-KINCH, Mr. William
D 92
19
British
Cleveland, OH, USA



MYERS, Mr. William Ellason G.
Named as MEYERS in an article in the Sunday New York Times, May 9, 1915. Was 16 years old and on his was to England to join the British Navy as a cadet.

16
"
Stratford, On., Canada



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NAISH, Mr. Theodore

59
American
Kansas City, MO, USA



NAISH, Mrs. Theodore (Belle Saunders)

49
American
Kansas City, MO, USA
22
Julia

NEATBY, Miss Winifred (Freda) (outside link)

29
British
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada



NEEDHAM, Mr. Henry E.


British
New York, NY, USA



NEGUS, Mr. Edward

27
British
New York, NY, USA



NEILSON, Mr. Henry

41
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



NEILSON, Mrs. Henry (Frances)

40
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



NEILSON, Mr. Charles H.

18
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



NEIMARK, Mr. Abraham
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Per an article in the Sunday paper, page 5, column 2: Harry Niemark of Belgium [?] anxiously awaited word of his father Abraham, who was before the German invasion a diamond merchant of Antwerp, and who had sailed for London with diamonds. Before the Lusitania left her pier he gave into the safe keeping of the purser. The elder Mr. Niemark’s family fled to London when the German captured Antwerp. Harry Niemark and his father came to New York three months ago, leaving their mother and sisters in London. They took rooms at 97 Division Street and a few weeks ago the father decided to return to London to dispose of the diamonds.


Russian (?)
New York, NY, USA



NEVILLE, Mr. Albert Charles

40
British
Toronto, Canada



NEVILLE, Mrs. Albert Charles (Mabel Frances)

35
"
"



NEVILLE, Miss Evelyn

14
"
"



NEVILLE, Master Charles

11
"
"



NEVILLE, Miss Muriel

4
"
"



NICHOLSON, Mr. Charles Duncan

27
"
Edmonton, Canada



NICHOL, Miss Mary F.

22
"
Chicago, IL, USA



NICHOLL, Mr. George
Home address was 5138 Funston Street, Philadelphia.


"
Philadelphia, USA



NORMAN, Mr. Robert

39
"
New York, USA



NORTH, Miss Olive
Later married Percy Hanson, sailor on the rescue ship Juno.

25
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada

Juno

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O'DONNELL, Mr. Patrick


American
Hoboken, NJ, USA



OWENS, Mrs. Hubert Isaacs (Cecelia Mildred Smith) (sister of Alfred Smith)

33
British
Ellwood City, PA, USA
swamped collapsible
trawler

OWENS, Master Ronald (son of Cecelia Owens)

10
British
Ellwood City, PA, USA



OWENS, Master Reginald (son of Cecelia Owens)

8
British
Ellwood City, PA, USA



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P







PAGE, Mr. Andrew

30
British
Medicine Hat, Canada



PALMER, Mr. Albert


"
Toronto, Canada



PALMER, Mrs. Albert (Annie Oakes)

33
"
"


179
PALMER, Master Edgar

6
"
"


184
PALMER, Miss Olive

4
"
"



PALMER, Master Albert
The Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead showed Albert, Mrs. Albert and infant, Miss Olive and infant, Master Edgar, F.A., and Miss K. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Master Albert Palmer was body #179, age 6 months, buried with Mrs. Annie Palmer, Common grave B; Master Edgar Palmer, body #184, age 7 years, Common grave B; Mrs. Annie Palmer was body #179, age 33 years, Common grave B.

06-months
"
"


179
PALMER, Miss Kathleen

41
"
N. Augusta, USA



PALMER, Mr. Frank Arthur


"
"



PARTLETT, Mrs. Frank (Amy)

35
"
New York, USA



PARTLETT, Miss Enid

13
"
"



PARSONS, Mr. Archibald Ernest
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Archibald Ernest Parsons was body #106, age 30 years, 2nd Class passenger, Common grave B.

30
"
"


106
PAVEY, Miss Lorna Mary

28
"
Fort Qui Apelle, Sk., Canada
14?


PAYNE, Mr. Martin Sylvester

19
"
Springfield, MA, USA



PEACOCK, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Elizabeth L. Todd)

48
"
Jerome, AZ, USA



PEACOCK, Master Thomas Edward, Jr.

17
"
"



PELLS, Mr. Cyril Elmore

24
"
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



PELLS, Mrs. Cyril Elmore (Mary Anita Reeve)

32
"
"



PELLS, Master John

Infant
"
"



PHAIR, Rev. Ernest Edward Maxwell
C 3
44
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada


79
PIRIE, Mrs. Arthur (Annie)

35
"
Lynn, USA



PIRIE, Miss Margaret

10
"
"



PIRIE, Master Arthur
Transferred from Cameronia. All 3 from this group were on Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Page 5, column 2, Sunday paper: “Mr. and Mrs. Pennycook of 260 Eleventh Street, Hoboken, called [the Cunard office] to inquire about Mrs. Pirie and her two children. They were on their way to Glasgow.”

4
"
"



PIRRIE, Miss Henrietta
E 135

"
Ottawa, On., Canada



PLANK, Mrs. David (Harriet Slinger)

61
"
Toronto, On., Canada



POOLE, Mrs. Thomas William (Gertrude Kate Elizabeth Veale)

45
"
New York, NY, USA



POTTER, Mr. Walter


"
Calgary, Ab., Canada



PRESCOTT, Mrs. George (Bertha Martin)

30
"
Toronto, On., Canada



PRESS, Miss Mary Jane

34
"
New York, NY, USA


116
PRESTON-SMITH, Mr. John

28
British
Southbanks, Yorkshire, England

Heron

PRICHARD, Mr. Richard Preston
D 90
29
British
Montréal, P.Q., Canada



PROUDFOOT, Mr. Samuel Lamond
Monessen, PA. Passenger. Transferred from Cameronia. On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead.


"
Belle Vernon, PA, USA



PURSE, Mr. Reginald


"
Chattanooga, TN, USA



PURSE, Mrs. Reginald (Gertrude Alice)


"
"



PYE, Mrs. William Samuel (Charlotte Lillian)

28
British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
collapsible
Flying Fish

PYE, Miss Marjorie
Edmonton, Canada. Passenger: second cabin. Mrs. Pye survived. The infant did not. Marjorie was buried in a private grave in Queenstown. See Hickey/Smith, pages 161, 187, 215, 244, 286. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Miss Marjorie Pye was body #239, age 18 months, buried with #240, grave #545. There was a female baby, unidentified, body #240, buried with Margaret Pye.

18-months
British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada


239
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READDIE, Mr. James Robert

29
British
Brooklyn, USA



REID, Mr. Peter


British
Little Rock, USA



RICHARDS, Mr. Thomas Henry
D 80
40
American
Meaderville, MT, USA



RICHARDS, Mrs. Thomas Henry (Phillippa "Phyllis" Conner)
D 80
38
British
Meaderville, MT, USA



RICHARDS, Master Thomas Percy
D 80
7
British
Meaderville, MT, USA



RICHARDS, Master Cecil Harry
D 80
4
American
Meaderville, MT, USA



RICHARDS, Miss Dora Millicent
D 80
18-months
American
Meaderville, MT, USA



RICHARDSON, Mrs. James (Annie)
E 114
39
American
Philadelphia, PA, USA
13
Stormcock

RITCHIE, Mr. William Joss


American
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



ROBERTSON, Mr. Andrew


American
New Orleans, LA, USA



ROBINSON, Mr. Thomas H.


American
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



ROBINSON, Mrs. Thomas H. (Edith)


American
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



ROBSON, Miss Annie

30
American
Mount Vernon, NY, USA



ROBSON, Mr. Kenneth Hamilton Stewart

29
American
Mount Vernon, NY, USA



ROGERS, Miss Elizabeth (sister of Sarah Fish)


American
Toronto, On., Canada
7?, collapsible
Bluebell

ROGERS, Mr. Richard James

41
American
Toronto, On., Canada



ROLFE, Mr. George Sommerville

31
American
Hamilton, On., Canada



ROONEY, Miss Mary


American
Brooklyn, NY, USA



ROSE, Mr. Fred J.


American
New York, NY, USA



ROWELL, Mr. Thomas Reuben


American
New York, NY, USA



RYAN, Miss Mary


American
New York, NY, USA



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SALT, Mr. Henry Jordan


American
Boston, MA, USA



SAMOULESCU, Mr. David (Dave Samuels)

32
American
New York, NY, USA


99
SANDELLS, Mr. Thomas

50
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



SCOTT, Mr. George

27
British
Toronto, On., Canada



SCRIMGEOUR, Mr. William


British
New York, NY, USA



SECCHI, Mrs. Herbert (Edith Helen West)

35
British
New York, NY, USA



SEMOURS, Mr. Charles T.


British
Buffalo, NY, USA



SEMPLE, Mrs. Andrew ? (Agnes)

29
British
Toronto, On., Canada



SEMPLE, Master John

Infant
British
Toronto, On., Canada



SHAW, Miss Emily

32
British
Winnipeg, Canada



SHINEMAN, Mr. James

29
American
New York, NY, USA


18 (DA)
SHINEMAN, Mrs. James (Margaret McKenzie)


American
New York, NY, USA


3 (K)
SIMPSON, Rev. Henry Wood
C 3
37
British
Roseland, B.C., Canada
boat
trawler

SLATER, Mr. Frank William


British
New York, NY, USA



SLATTERY, Mr. Patrick John

27
American
New York, NY, USA



SMART, Mr. George Mercer


British
Vancouver, B.C., Canada



SMITH, Mr. Albert R.

35
British
New York, NY, USA



SMITH, Mrs. Albert R. (Gladys E.)

31
British
New York, NY, USA



SMITH, Miss Dorothy

Infant
British
New York, NY, USA



SMITH, Mr. Alfred F. (brother of Cecelia Owens)


British
Ellwood City, PA, USA



SMITH, Mrs. Alfred F. (Elizabeth A. Jones)


British
Ellwood City, PA, USA



SMITH, Miss Helen (daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth)

6
British
Ellwood City, PA, USA
13
Stormcock

SMITH, Miss Elizabeth "Bessie" (daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth)

06-months
British
Ellwood City, PA, USA



SMITH, Mr. David J.


"
England



SMITH, Mr. George Arthur

32
"
Rochester, USA



SMITH, Mr. Harry


"
Toronto, Canada



SMITH, Miss Sarah


"
St. Thomas, Canada



SORENSON, Mr. Soren
Played poker with others to the last possible moment, even when the room was tilting. See Hickey/Smith, page 229.

33
"
Edmonton, Canada



SPILLMAN, Mr. John Bowen

33
"
Wyandotte, MI, USA


26
SPILLMAN, Mrs. John Bowen (Eliza)


"
"



STANLEY, Mr. Henry William


"
Trenton, USA



STEVENS, Mr. Charles Henry

57
American
Atlantic City, NJ, USA


241
STEVENSON, Mrs. William (Janet M. Wallace)


British
Cleveland, OH, USA



STEVENSON, Miss Elizabeth P.

Infant
British
Cleveland, OH, USA



STEWART, Mrs. James (Christina Knox?)

30
British
Toronto, On., Canada



STEWART, Master John Knox

05-months
British
Toronto, On., Canada



STOKES, Mr. George Edward "Ted"


British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



STOKES, Mrs. George Edward (Mabel Elliott)


British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



STOKES, Master William


British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



STONES, Mr. Norman

28
British
Texada Island, B.C., Canada



STONES, Mrs. Norman (Hilda Mary Joy)

29
British
Texada Island, B.C., Canada



STORCH, Mr. Walter Reinhold
Treated at hospital for injured ribs, released after a number of days.

29
British
San Francisco, USA



STROUD, Mr. Edwin Percy Wallace

38
British
Mexico (or New York?)



STROUD, Mrs. Edwin Percy Wallace (Constance Eda Simpson)

31
"
"



STROUD, Miss Helen

3
"
"



SULLIVAN, Mr. Florence
C deck
26
British (Irish)
New York, NY, USA



SULLIVAN, Mrs. Florence (Julia O'Neill) C deck
25
British (Irish)
New York, NY, USA

Heron

SULLIVAN, Mr. George


"
Groton, USA



SULLIVAN, Mrs. George (Emily)


"
"



SUMNER, Mr. Thomas


"
Quincy, USA



SURMAN, Mrs. Henry George (Mabel Annie Bird)


"
England



SUTHERST, Mr. Thomas


"
England



SWEENEY, Mr. John Martin


American
Watertown, USA



SWEET, Mr. Frank Harold

22
British
Toronto, Canada



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TAFT, Mr. Sidney

31
British
Needham, MA, USA



TARRY, Mr. Edward

27
British
Toronto, On., Canada



TAYLOR, Mrs. Stanley Robert (Annie Sarah Johnson)
Boston, MA. Passenger: second cabin. The Saturday edition, May 15, 1915, of The New York Times, page 8: “The American Consulate has taken charge of a body believed to be that of Mrs. Annie Taylor of Dorchester, Mass., who was a second cabin passenger on the Lusitania.” The Wednesday, May 19,1915, edition of the New York Times, page 5, had a news brief from the Consul at Queenstown showing that that the name of Mrs. Annie S. Taylor had been added to the list of dead.

41
American
Dorchester, MA, USA



TAYLOR, Master Stanley Robert

14
American
Dorchester, MA, USA



THOMAS, Mr. Ernest

33
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada


235
THOMAS, Mrs. Ernest (Mary Hannah (Ann?))


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



THOMPSON, Mr. Albert
Body was recovered on Tuesday the 11th. It was found floating with wreckage near the coast. Per the list of interments at Cobh, he was body #141, Common grave B.

37
British
Toronto, On., Canada


141
THOMPSON, Miss Muriel


British
Miami, FL, USA



THOMPSON, Mr. Robert Joseph

37
British
Holdridge, USA



THURSTON, Mr. John


"
Bridgeport, CT, USA



TIERNEY, Mrs. James (Mary)

26
"
Vandegrift, USA


2 (Q)
TIERNEY, Miss Nina

5
"
"



TIJOU, Mr. Walter Edgar

44
"
Toronto, On., Canada
upturned boat
fishing trawler

TIJOU, Master Howard Walter

10
"
Toronto, On., Canada



TODD, Mr. David
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Todd was a florist from Philadelphia. Address: 5540 Woodland Avenue, Phil. Sailed to see his mother in Lincolnshire, England. He was 28 years old and had been living in Philly for 2 years.

28
"
Philadelphia, PA, USA



TREVERROW, Mrs. Caroline (Caroline Richards)

62
"
Butte, MT, USA



TULLOCH, Mr. James


"
Kendall, USA



TULLOCH, Mrs. James (Agnes Kerr)

21
"
"



TULLOCH, Miss Hannah

11-months
"
"



TURPIN, Mr. Thomas Keith

30
"
Victoria, B.C.. Canada



TURPIN, Mrs. Thomas Keith (Maud Adelaide Otway Hatchell)


"
Victoria, B.C.. Canada



TWIGG, Mr. Frederick Alexander


"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada


10
TYERS, Mr. Frederick Charles


"
Nottingham, England


17
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V







VANCE, Mr. John


American
New York, NY, USA



VARCOE, Mrs. John Francis (Lavinia Woodgate)

70
British
Kansas City, MO, USA



VARLEY, Miss Alice Mercy

50
British
East Northfield, USA



VENN, Mr. Harold Stanley


British
San Francisco, CA, USA



VESCOVI, Dr. Silvio de

28
Italian
New York, NY, USA
collapsible
Westborough (Katrina)

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W







WALKER, Mr. John

28
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WALKER, Mrs. John (Gertrude Thursfield)

26
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WALKER, Miss Mary Jane


British
San Francisco, CA, USA



WALLACE, Mr. Cyril John George
C 28
20
British
Holyoke, USA
22
Julia

WALLACE, Miss Delia


British
New York, NY, USA



WALLACE, Miss Margaret


British
New York, NY, USA



WALSH, Miss Ellen


British
New York, NY, USA



WARD, Mr. James Langmuir


British
Wilkie, Canada



WARD, Mr. Michael


American
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



WARING, Mr. Charles


British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada



WARNER, Mr. Tertius Selwyn

21
British
London, On., Canada



WATERS, Miss Katherine W.

25
British
Elcentra, USA



WATERS, Miss Margaret

29
British
Elcentra, USA



WEBB, Miss Minnie

34?
British
New York, NY, USA



WEBSTER, Mr. Frederick G.

28
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WEBSTER, Mrs. Frederick G. (Margaret)

24
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WEBSTER, Master William

3
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WEBSTER, Master Frederick

11-months
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WEBSTER, Master Henry

11-months
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WEIR, Mr. Cecil Hamilton

31
British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



WHALEY, Mr. Robert William

33
British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



WHITCOMBE, Mr. Hugh Martin Donald Gore

25
British
Havana, Cuba



WHITEHEAD, Miss Florence
E 135
41
British
Boston, MA, USA
13
Stormcock

WHYATT, Mrs. Aaron Taylor (Martha Ann Bussey Sharpley)
Roommates with Phoebe Amory and Mary Higginbottom
60
British
New Bedford, MA, USA
collapsible


WICKHAM, Mrs. Nina
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Mrs. Nina Wickham was body #54.  Buried Queenstown May 10th. Grave C 8th row lower tier. Letters of administration taken by son J.N.D. Wickham and produced by Messrs. Powell, Rogers, & Merrick. Soliciters.  17 Essex St, Strand London. WC to whom property with trunk was forwarded, Dec 23rd.

50
British
New Zealand


54
WICKINGS-SMITH, Mr. Cyril

27
British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



WICKINGS-SMITH, Mrs. Cyril (Phyllis Bailey Fenn)

24
British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



WICKINGS-SMITH, Miss Nancy Eileen Fenn

Infant
British
Victoria, B.C., Cananda
11
Wanderer (Peel 12)

WICKINGS-SMITH, Mr. Basil Guilford (Cyril's brother)

29
British
Victoria, B.C., Canada



WIGGINS, Mrs. Arthur Vaughn (Sarah Helena Rogerson)

49
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WILD, Miss Evelyn Norbury

25
British
Paterson, NJ, USA
starboard boat (13?)
fishing boat and Stormcock

WILD, Miss Agnes

21
British
Paterson, NJ, USA
starboard boat (13?)
fishing boat and Stormcock

WILLIAMS, Miss Beatrice

24
British
Rock Island, IL, USA



WILLIAMS, Mrs. Jane (Jane Jenkyn)

55
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WILLIAMS, Mr. Robert


British
Calgary, Ab.., USA



WILLIAMS, Mr. Thomas J.
See Hickey/Smith, page 244, where a Tom Williams is described as a Welsh survivor, sang with Welsh choir.

32
British
Wales



WILSON, Mr. John
Roommate of Herbert Ehrhardt

British
Cambridge, MA, USA
14?


WILSON, Mrs. Patrick (Minnie "Inez" Corbett)
She was mentioned in the Monday, May 10, The New York Times, page 3: “…lowered in a lifeboat, which was swamped and sank. Supported only by a lifebelt, she remained afloat for three hours, and was finally rescued.”

46
British
 Moose Jaw, Sk., Canada



WILSON, Miss Sarah


British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



WINTER, Miss Thirza

31
British
New York, NY, USA



WISE, Sister Isabel Eloise

59
British
Jamaica



WOLFENDEN, Mr. John Charles

51
American
Central Falls, RI, USA



WOLFENDEN, Mrs. John Charles (Dora Roden)

49
American
Central Falls, RI, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

WOODCOCK, Miss Sarah Emma


British
Fall River, MA, USA



WOOLVEN, Mrs. Edmond Victor (Helen Saunders)


British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada


3 (DA)
WORDEN, Mrs. Charles E. (Jane Goodchild)


American
Lowell, MA, USA



WORDSWORTH, Mr. Osmond Bartle

27
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WORDSWORTH, Miss Ruth Mary

37
British
Toronto, On., Canada
overturned boat
Julia

WRIGHT, Miss Mary E.
Body recovered and returned to New York City via the ocean liner New York on Monday, May 24, 1915.


British
New York, NY, USA


111
WYLIE, Mrs. Emma


British
Jersey City, NJ, USA



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YARDLEY, Mr. Lewis Frank


British
Toronto, On., Canada



YEATMAN, Mr. Charles Aylmer Luttrell

36
British
New York, NY, USA


107
YEATMAN, Mrs. Charles Aylmer Luttrell (Cora Rose Gower)
Montreal, Canada. Passenger: second cabin. He died and his body was recovered and identified. Her name was on the Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Mr. Charles Aylmer Luttrell was body #107, male, age 37 years, 2nd class passenger, buried with Mrs. Cora Yeatman, grave #1630; Mrs. Cora Yeatman was body #131, female, age 36 years.

33
British
New York, NY, USA


131
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Contributors:
Peter Engberg-Klarström
Jim Kalafus
Mike Poirier
Craig Stringer
Judith Tavares
Hildo Thiel
Jean Richards Timmermeister
Geoff Whitfield

References:
Holbourn, Ian B. Stoughton.  The Isle of Foula and "Memoir" by Marion C. Holbourn.  Johnson & Greig, 1938.  Reprinted, Birlinn Books, 2001.

Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget : Part 1 ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget.html>


Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget Part 2:  As the Lusitania Went Down ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget-2.html>

Layton, J. Kent.  Lusitania:  An Illustrated Biography of the Ship of Splendor.  Lulu Press, 2007.


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