Mr. Thomas Marsh

…d not. Thomas Marsh’s body was recovered, #80, and buried in Queenstown in Common Grave C. The Marshes and the Hooks were from England and had been living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where Annie was the housekeeper to the Hook Family. After the death of Mrs. Hook, they were all returning home to England. The Hooks were planning to travel in second cabin, but when George found out that the Marshes were traveling third class, George changed his fam…

Mrs. Albert Palmer (Annie Oakes)

…list of interments at Cobh, Mrs. Annie Palmer was body #179, age 33 years, Common Grave B; Master Albert Palmer was body #179, age 6 months, buried with Mrs. Annie Palmer in Common Grave B; Master Edgar Palmer was body #184, age 7 years, buried Common Grave B. Links of interest The Palmer Family at Lest We Forget – Encyclopedia Titanica Contributors Cliff Barry, UK Jim Kalafus, USA Peter Kelly, Ireland Paul Latimer Michael Poirier, USA Judith Tava…

Heron

…in Kinsale harbor at 8 p.m. on the evening of Friday, 7 May 1915, about 6-andone-half hours after the Lusitania sinking. Large crowds of concerned people greeted the patrol boat. The dead bodies were immediately taken to the morgue attached to the barracks, while the survivors were immediately taken care of. Italics indicate survivor. List has been researched to be complete. Survivors aboard Heron Name Age Class or Dept Citizenship Residence BOT…

Miss Nellie Huston

…into her bed. She recounts going to Sunday services in the first class saloon and how the orchestra played hymns, but the writing room was too full for her to write Sunday night. She talks about the weather and how it rained most of Sunday and Monday, and how she won 2nd prize, a manicure set, in a jolly whist drive on Monday night. Tuesday was a sunny and pleasant day and she did not feel seasick. Midway through the trip, on Wednesday, Nellie won

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