Master George Wynne, Assistant Cook

…lad x. mark small hi my name is mark small and i am the great great grandson on George wynne i have recently been making a family tree and i have found out about George through a relative and looked him up on the internet and found this website. i an amazed on how much information is on here. Simon Wynne Hi, My name’s Simon Wynne, My dad is Peter Wynne, George’s sons-son. My dad recorded the report on northwest tonight, which got me looking aroun…

Miss Mary Nichol

…dit: Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915. Miss Mary Nichol was from Scotland and had been visiting her sisters in Chicago, Illinois, United States nine months prior to sailing on Lusitania. Her sisters were Mrs. J. W. Young of 7337 South Racine and Mrs. William McClelland of 7331 South Racine. According to the New York Times, she had booked passage in Memphis, Tennessee. Mary Nichol was lost in the sinking of the Lusitania and was on Sunday, 9 M…

Mr. Frederick Cole Amos Hubbard

…bury Road in Enfield, England. Fred was a well-known footballer, playing for Old Park Athletic, for which he was also secretary for two years. He was also a representative of H. Machlestein and Co., rubber merchants. He sailed on the Lusitania‘s previous voyage on April 17th to visit the firm’s headquarters. Fred Hubbard was lost in the sinking. His body, if recovered, was never identified. Contributors: Mike Poirier Share this: Print Email Pinter…

Reverend Herbert Linford Gwyer

…that he and Gwyer used to play bridge withGeorge Bilbrough, Thornton Jackson and John Wilson most of the morning and all evening. As a result, Herbert and Margaret did not spend much time together during the voyage. On the last day, Herbert, Margaret, Archie, and Lorna Pavey were in the dining room when the torpedo struck Lusitania. Herbert’s own words of the sinking were were: “We were at dinner when the torpedo struck; there was remarkably litt…

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