Mr. Wilfrid R. Keeble

…1, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was traveling on the last voyage of the Lusitania with his wife, Fannie. They shared a saloon (first class) ticket, 10864, and a cabin, A-7. Both Wilfrid and Fannie survived the Lusitania disaster. Contributors: Senan Molony, Ireland References: Molony, Senan ( 2008 ) “Lusitania: Final Voyage Folios,” Gare Maritime (ref: #6316, accessed 13th May 2013 11:31:43 PM) <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-folio…

Mr. Thomas Brennan, Trimmer

…Brennan a share of the Vanderbilt fortune to help him. Brennan was in no condition to help and Vanderbilt perished. Brennan had two fingers in permanently paralyzed as a result of the Lusitania disaster. Thomas Brennan lived into his eighties. Contributors: Steve Foster References: “RMS Lusitania.” Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. Online. Accessed 24 February 2012. <http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/1900v4/lusitania19150507.html> Share this: Pr…

Miss Margaret Coughlin

…Skibbereen, County Cork on the night of 10 May 1915. Margaret is buried in Common Grave B of the Old Church Cemetery in Cobh (Queenstown). Related pages The Coughlin Family at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of interest Lest We Forget: The Coughlin Family Contributors Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan (relatives of the Coughlins) Shelley Dziedzic, USA Jim Kalafus, USA Senan Molony, Ireland Michael Poirier, USA Jean Richards Timmermeister, USA Reference…

Mr. Joseph Parry, Able-Bodied Seaman

…their book The Last Voyage of the Lusitania, tell the story: … Leslie Morton and another seaman William (sic) Parry, were rapidly hauling people on to their collapsible. When they had saved about fifty persons, they rowed off towards what looked like a fishing ketch, about five miles distant. Another, more fulsome account was published in the book A Merchant Fleet at War, by Archibald Hurd, tells the story of The Cunard Steam Ship Company during…

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