Mrs. Montagu Tassell Grant (Chastina Janet Moore)

…a Grant, 43, was traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband Montagu to visit Montagu’s three sisters, presumably in Liverpool, whom they had not seen in years. The Grants were British citizens living in Chicago, Illinois, United States. She and Montagu lived at 1412 Hyde Park Boulevard in Chicago. The Grants were with James Brooks when the torpedo struck the ship and the second explosion enveloped them in a cloud of dust and steam. The Grants wer…

Master Dean Winston Hodges

…ody was later returned to Philadelphia. Sarah’s body was #209, interred in Common Grave B in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland. Related pages The Hodges at the Mixed Claims Commission Contributors: Jim Kalafus Michael Poirier Judith Tavares References: Hoehling, A. A. and Mary Hoehling. The Last Voyage of the Lusitania. Madison Books, 1956. Mixed Claims Commission. Docket No. 274, page 398. The New York Times. Sunday, May 8, 1915, page 3. The New Yor…

Master Walter Murray

ity Railways Company and did not sail with Margaret, Walter, and Elizabeth on Lusitania’s last crossing. Margaret and Walter were traveling on Lusitania to return to Scotland to visit Margaret’s mother, who lived in Castlegate, Lannark. Margaret had not been back to Scotland in 8 years, and at the time of the voyage. Elizabeth Young traveled with the mother and child. All three were lost in the Lusitania sinking. The Saturday, 8 May 1915, New York…

Master William Sterling Hodges, Jr.

…ody was later returned to Philadelphia. Sarah’s body was #209, interred in Common Grave B in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland. Related pages The Hodges at the Mixed Claims Commission Contributors: Jim Kalafus Michael Poirier Judith Tavares References: Hoehling, A. A. and Mary Hoehling. The Last Voyage of the Lusitania. Madison Books, 1956. Mixed Claims Commission. Docket No. 274, page 398. The New York Times. Sunday, May 8, 1915, page 3. The New Yor…

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