Miss Margaret Druller Jones

…itania in New York City on 1 May. Margaret’s ticket aboard Lusitania was 46093 and she stayed in cabin D-29. She was lost with the Lusitania disaster. Her body was recovered, #89. She is buried in Common Grave A of the Old Church Cemetery in Cobh (formerly Queenstown), Ireland. Margaret’s sister Jane, unmarried as of 1915, lived in Honolulu, Hawaii Territory. Another sister, Mrs. Mary Lukes, lived in Bradford, Ontario, Canada, with their mother, E…

Mr. Ralph Frank Abercromby

…sailing. The purpose of his trip aboard Lusitania was to return to England to join the Army. Per the list of interments, he was Body #23, body removed. Contributors: Judith Tavares References: “Ralph Frank Abercromby.” The Peerage. Web. 16 August 2011. <http://thepeerage.com/p12077.htm>. “Complete List of Passengers on Lost Lusitania and of The Known Members of Her Crew, ” The New York Times, Saturday, 8 May 1915, page 4. The New York Times, Sund…

Mr. Edward John Heighway, Able-Bodied Seaman

…d Elizabeth’s sister Annie (Granny Johnston) lived for a time in one of the houses beside the farmyard at Castle Ward I remember visiting her there with my parents. Her youngest daughter, Netta (Bradshaw) died in December 2013 aged 100 – she is buried with her husband, Matt, and her parents (Annie & George) at Ballyculter – my mum and I attended her funeral. Netta lived in the gate lodge of Myra Castle (the Skillen home) and I have happy memories…

Master Kenneth Field Luck

…heir cases to the Mixed Claims Commmission, where Mr. Luck was awarded $20,000 for the loss of his family. Frances was awarded $5,000 for the loss of her daughter’s financial support. Related pages Charlotte, Elbridge, and Kenneth Luck at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of interest Encyclopedia Titanica – Lest We Forget: Part 1 Contributors Jim Kalafus, USA Michael Poirier, USA References Mixed Claims Commission. Docket No. 7, page 355. Kalafus,…

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