Reverend David Loynd

…he got into a lifeboat that spilled as it was lowering. Bodies of both husband and wife were recovered. Loynd was born on 12 November 1862 at 157 Park Street in Bolton, England. His father William was a cotton spinner. By 1903, David had met Alice Grimshaw who was from the Tottington area and they were married at the Bury Baptist Church. Loynd did missionary work in Indiana among other places. When the ship was struck David and Alice got into a li…

Mrs. Charles Padley (Florence May Fry)

…tania and at the time of her death a book was being written int he United States and the author had been in correspondence with her. Predeceased by her husband Charles in 1948, she is survived by one son Charles and daughter-in-law Marion of Penticton and grandchildren Charles Jr. and Joan and one sister Isobel M. Fry of Devon, England. Cremation arrangements were under the direction of the Penticton Funeral Chapel.” Robert Clark Clarification: th…

Mr. Gerald Arthur Letts

…ho was drowned in the “Lusitania.” against the above-named company, for £5,000 on a policy against death by accident, dated March 23, 1915. The assured, G. A. Letts, a dealer in antiques, had occasion to cross the Atlantic frequently. He left this country for the United States on January 16, 1915. He was at that time covered by a policy issued by the defendant Company on August 26, 1914, for six months, expiring on February 25, 1915. This policy e…

Mr. Thomas Walter Rumble

…cial Worker – all live in U.S.] 6 grandchildren. Helen died in Toronto in 2009. She was 95 years old. Her grandson, Jahmal Landers [Heather’s son] is a fashion designer. please note on 8 October 2011 at 21:42 Cliff Barry· Reply Tomas Home lived on Kendal Avenue, Toronto. He was a buyer for the John McDonald Co, and was on a buying trip to Europe. This refers to Thomas Home not Rumble so there may be some confusion…which is why I am submitting ab…

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