Mrs. Norman Stones (Hilda Mary Joy)

…g “The Rosary.” We had just had lunch with the first sitting down, and had come upon deck. My wife and I were looking over the side from C Deck when I saw the track of a torpedo. It appeared to make a white, creamy, track apparently about six inches wide, and when I first saw it, it was between 200 and 300 yards from the ship. I saw no sign of a submarine, not a periscope or anything else. We watched the track of the torpedo as if fascinated, and…

Mr. Robert Edward Dearbergh

…Dearbergh’s body was recovered, #202. Dearbergh left property in the United States amounting to $100,000. Contributors Judith Tavares References “Fifty New Yorkers Lost in First Cabin.” The New York Times. 9 May 1915. Web. 3 August 2011. <http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F10914FF345A12738FDDA00894DD405B858DF1D3>. “R. E. Dearbergh had $100,000 Here.” The New York Times. 16 February 1916. Web. 3 August 2011. <http://query.nytimes.co…

Lusitania Sites

…Museum Die Versenkung der “Lusitania” am 7. Mai 1915 (German) Awesome Stories – The Lusitania GreatShips.net – Lusitania Atlantic Liners – Lusitania PBS – Lost Liners – RMS Lusitania LostLiners.com – Lusitania Titanic and Co. – RMS Lusitania Leviathans – Lusitania About.com – Sinking of the Lusitania More Lusitania Links Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mr. Denis Duncan Harold Owen Boulton

…me a lieutenant and died during the war in 1944. Boulton was invested as a Companion, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. He was also Honorary Equerry to Her Royal Highness Princess Louise. Between 1949 and 1951, Boulton was chief representative in North America for BTA. He was agent in the UK for Grosvenor Properties, Canada between 1953 and 1955. Sir Harold Boulton, 3rd Baronet, died on 10 August 1968 at age 75. His so…

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