Master Thomas Percy Richards

…Cecil all survived, but Dora did not. Contributors: Jim Kalafus Michael Poirier Jean Richards Timmermeister – contact Lusi_meister@asisna.com Judith Tavares Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mr. Evan Arthur Leigh

…ambers, Brazenose Street, Manchester. He was also founder of E. A. Leigh & Company, 196, Deansgate, Manchester. He was a major benefactor in Grange-over-Sands. After Evan Arthur Leigh’s death when the Lusitania was torpedoed on 7 May 1915, his wife Margaret erected a memorial tablet for him in the parish church at Grange-over Sands. The tablet reads: To the Glory of God and in loving memory of Evan Arthur Leigh of Yewbarrow Hall who lost his life…

Pinterest and New Additions, 9 May 2013

…Resource is now on Pinterest! You can see the page here: http://pinterest.com/thelusitaniares/ Of course, I just joined, so there’s not really much up yet. New biographies, and, as always, italics indicate survivor: Fannie Morecroft, stewardess Marian “May” Bird, stewardess Robert Gray, second cabin passenger Muriel Thompson, second cabin passenger Ruth Wordsworth, second cabin passenger An editorial mentioning the Lusitania disaster and sinking…

Mrs. Frank Albert Rogers (Agnes Bloor Hill)

…s also business for Frank Rogers, as he was employed by the Robert Simpson Company in Toronto, and work colleague Franklin Peardon would be accompanying them. The Rogers had ticket number 10859 and stayed in cabin A-25. All three were lost in the Lusitania sinking on 7 May 1915, and only Agnes’ body was recovered, #188. A memorial service was held for the three at the Shelbourne Street Methodist Church on 16 May 1915, a national day of mourning, a…

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