Master Reginald Owens

…ys to Disaster, pages 115, 178, 194, 227, 274. G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1982. Hoehling, A.A. and Mary Hoehling. The Last Voyage of the Lusitania. Madison Books, 1956. Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget : Part 1. ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget.html>. Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget Part 2: As the Lusitania Went Down ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/…

Miss Grace Marie MacFarquhar

…was from Scotland, and her father repaired machinery. In 1915, Grace was accompanying her mother Jane to Burghead, Moray, Scotland, because Jane and inherited the family estate there at her father’s death. Mr. Grant’s will had also allowed Jane’s stepmother the right to live at the estate while Mrs. Grant lived, but by 1915, Jane’s stepmother was 83 years of age and in failing health, thus Jane and Grace would travel to Scotland to take care of fi…

Miss Elizabeth Sarah Mainman

…rgue.  Jack Mainman was body #118.  He was buried in Queenstown on 13 May, Common Grave B. The rest of the family was not recovered. Wealth at great cost  Arriving in England, Molly and the twins were housed with Mr. and Mrs. Ellison of Liverpool.  John Mainman’s personal effects were forwarded to the Ellisons who gave them to Molly and the twins.  They also received a £25 grant from the Lusitania Relief Fund.  Molly and the twins continued on to…

Mrs. Walter Dawson Mitchell (Jeanette “Nettie” Elizabeth Moore)

…mmission under the United States Department of State. Other documents were compiled and submitted. The Mixed Claims Commission awarded Samuel $8,000.00 for the loss of his wife and an additional $1,341.00 for personal effects lost in the Lusitania disaster. The actual payment, made in 1928, was actually much higher due to interest. Jeanette Watters and died on 19 January 1966. Upon her death, she was buried with Walter, across the island from wher…

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