| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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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 |
||||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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| D |
|||||||
| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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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 |
||
| [Top] |
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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 |
||||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| I |
|||||||
| INCH, Mr. William Ernest |
27 |
British |
New York, NY, USA |
15 |
Wanderer (Peel 12) |
||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| L |
|||||||
| 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 |
" |
" |
||||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| 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 |
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| MOODY, Mrs. Martha (Martha Hemphill) |
70 |
British (Irish) |
Limavady, County Londonderry, Ireland |
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| 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 |
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| MOORE,
Dr. Daniel Virgil |
36 |
American |
Yankton, SD, USA |
Brock |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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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| [Top] |
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| N |
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| NAISH, Mr. Theodore |
59 |
American |
Kansas City, MO, USA |
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| NAISH, Mrs. Theodore (Belle
Saunders) |
49 |
American |
Kansas City, MO, USA |
22 |
Julia |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| NEVILLE, Mr. Albert Charles |
40 |
British |
Toronto, Canada |
||||
| NEVILLE, Mrs. Albert Charles (Mabel
Frances) |
35 |
" |
" |
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| NEVILLE, Miss Evelyn |
14 |
" |
" |
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| NEVILLE, Master Charles |
11 |
" |
" |
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| NEVILLE, Miss Muriel |
4 |
" |
" |
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| NICHOLSON, Mr. Charles Duncan |
27 |
" |
Edmonton, Canada |
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| 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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| [Top] |
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| O |
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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 |
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| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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| P |
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| PAGE, Mr. Andrew |
30 |
British |
Medicine Hat, Canada |
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| PALMER, Mr. Albert |
" |
Toronto, Canada |
|||||
| PALMER, Mrs. Albert (Annie Oakes) |
33 |
" |
" |
179 |
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| PALMER, Master Edgar |
6 |
" |
" |
184 |
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| PALMER, Miss Olive |
4 |
" |
" |
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| 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 |
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| PALMER, Miss Kathleen |
41 |
" |
N. Augusta, USA |
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| PALMER, Mr. Frank Arthur |
" |
" |
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| PARTLETT, Mrs. Frank (Amy) |
35 |
" |
New York, USA |
||||
| PARTLETT, Miss Enid |
13 |
" |
" |
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| 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 |
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| PAVEY, Miss Lorna Mary |
28 |
" |
Fort Qui Apelle, Sk., Canada |
14? |
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| PAYNE, Mr. Martin Sylvester |
19 |
" |
Springfield, MA, USA |
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| PEACOCK, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Elizabeth
L. Todd) |
48 |
" |
Jerome, AZ, USA |
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| PEACOCK, Master Thomas Edward, Jr. |
17 |
" |
" |
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| PELLS,
Mr. Cyril Elmore |
24 |
" |
Vancouver, B.C., Canada |
||||
| PELLS,
Mrs. Cyril Elmore (Mary Anita Reeve) |
32 |
" |
" |
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| PELLS, Master John |
Infant |
" |
" |
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| PHAIR, Rev. Ernest Edward Maxwell |
C 3 |
44 |
" |
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada |
79 |
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| PIRIE, Mrs. Arthur (Annie) |
35 |
" |
Lynn, USA |
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| PIRIE, Miss Margaret |
10 |
" |
" |
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| 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 |
" |
" |
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| PIRRIE, Miss Henrietta |
E 135 |
" |
Ottawa, On., Canada |
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| PLANK,
Mrs. David (Harriet Slinger) |
61 |
" |
Toronto, On., Canada |
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| POOLE, Mrs. Thomas William (Gertrude
Kate Elizabeth Veale) |
45 |
" |
New York, NY, USA |
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| 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 |
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| PRESTON-SMITH, Mr. John |
28 |
British |
Southbanks, Yorkshire, England |
Heron |
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| 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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| [Top] |
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| R |
|||||||
| 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 |
|||||
| [Top] |
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| S |
|||||||
| 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 |
2½ |
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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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| T |
|||||||
| 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 |
||||
| [Top] |
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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) |
||
| [Top] |
|||||||
| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| WICKINGS-SMITH, Mr. Cyril |
27 |
British |
Victoria, B.C., Canada |
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| WICKINGS-SMITH, Mrs. Cyril (Phyllis
Bailey Fenn) |
24 |
British |
Victoria, B.C., Canada |
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| WICKINGS-SMITH, Miss Nancy Eileen
Fenn |
Infant |
British |
Victoria, B.C., Cananda |
11 |
Wanderer (Peel 12) |
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| WICKINGS-SMITH, Mr. Basil Guilford (Cyril's
brother) |
29 |
British |
Victoria, B.C., Canada |
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| WIGGINS, Mrs. Arthur Vaughn (Sarah
Helena Rogerson) |
49 |
British |
Toronto, On., Canada |
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| WILD,
Miss Evelyn Norbury |
25 |
British |
Paterson, NJ, USA |
starboard boat (13?) |
fishing boat and Stormcock |
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| WILD, Miss Agnes |
21 |
British |
Paterson, NJ, USA |
starboard boat (13?) |
fishing boat and Stormcock |
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| WILLIAMS, Miss Beatrice |
24 |
British |
Rock Island, IL, USA |
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| WILLIAMS, Mrs. Jane (Jane Jenkyn) |
55 |
British |
Toronto, On., Canada |
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| WILLIAMS, Mr. Robert |
British |
Calgary, Ab.., USA |
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| 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 |
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| WILSON, Mr. John |
Roommate of Herbert Ehrhardt |
British |
Cambridge, MA, USA |
14? |
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| 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 |
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| WILSON, Miss Sarah |
British |
Brooklyn, NY, USA |
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| WINTER, Miss Thirza |
31 |
British |
New York, NY, USA |
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| WISE, Sister Isabel Eloise |
59 |
British |
Jamaica |
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| WOLFENDEN, Mr. John Charles |
51 |
American |
Central Falls, RI, USA |
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| WOLFENDEN, Mrs. John Charles
(Dora Roden) |
49 |
American |
Central Falls, RI, USA |
15 |
Wanderer (Peel 12) |
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| WOODCOCK, Miss Sarah Emma |
British |
Fall River, MA, USA |
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| WOOLVEN, Mrs. Edmond Victor (Helen Saunders) |
British |
Edmonton, Ab., Canada |
3 (DA) |
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| WORDEN, Mrs. Charles E. (Jane Goodchild) |
American |
Lowell, MA, USA |
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| WORDSWORTH, Mr. Osmond Bartle |
27 |
British |
Toronto, On., Canada |
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| WORDSWORTH, Miss Ruth Mary |
37 |
British |
Toronto, On., Canada |
overturned boat |
Julia |
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| 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 |
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| WYLIE, Mrs. Emma |
British |
Jersey City, NJ, USA |
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| YARDLEY, Mr. Lewis Frank |
British |
Toronto, On., Canada |
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| YEATMAN, Mr. Charles Aylmer Luttrell |
36 |
British |
New York, NY, USA |
107 |
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| 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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