Captain Alick John Scott

…Judith Tavares References: “WW1 Memorial, Yokohama, Japan.” The Scottish War Memorial Projects. Web. 21 June 2011. < http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-post-36610.html > Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Nonfiction Books

…e again. Lusitania: Biography of a Ship of Splendor – J. Kent Layton. Lulu.com — 2007 Buy from Amazon US | Buy from Amazon UK One of the most complete books ever published about Lusitania‘s career, not just her untimely end. One of the best. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy – Senan Molony. Dublin — Mercier Press — 2004 Buy from Amazon US | Buy from Amazon UK A handy collection of newspaper accounts contemporary to the Lusitania sinking, including stori…

Miss Margaret Druller Jones

…with the Lusitania disaster. Her body was recovered, #89. She is buried in Common Grave A of the Old Church Cemetery in Cobh (formerly Queenstown), Ireland. Margaret’s sister Jane, unmarried as of 1915, lived in Honolulu, Hawaii Territory. Another sister, Mrs. Mary Lukes, lived in Bradford, Ontario, Canada, with their mother, Elizabeth Jones. Contributors Cliff Barry Jim Kalafus References “2. Extracts from the reports on the deaths of American Ci…

Mr. David Walker

…5), 32, was secretary to Dr. Fred Stark Pearson at the Pearson Engineering Company. He was traveling on board Lusitania with Dr. Pearson and Pearson’s wife, Mabel for business, and because the Pearsons were visiting their daughter, Natalie Nicholson, who was married to a British citizen. Walker’s ticket for Lusitania was number 46095, and his cabin was D-46. Walker and the Pearsons were lost in the Lusitania sinking. David Walker was born at Nook…

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