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…ndals, was a 2nd class passenger who did survive. Do you have any information on him? John Kinsella My great gran uncle was a cabin boy on the Lusitania. Is there any record of him?His name was Richard Kinsella Pamela Aieta Wondering if AJ Greenshields is a relative? Not much information about him. Would there be any church burial records? I have relatives from Scotland. Jan Perlmutter In doing some genealogy, I found listed in my family a relativ…

Mr. Thomas Madden, Fireman

…ho, serving on the RMS Lusitania, died when the ship was sunk by enemy action on 7 May 1915, and are buried nearby.” The following published in “National Museums-Liverpool, People’s Stories – Everyone on the Lusitania’s last voyage including passengers and crew”. Patrick Casey was born in Wicklow, Ireland in 1867. He lived at 45 Akenside Street, Bootle, Lancashire, England with his wife, Bridget, whom he married in 1885, and their four children. N…

Mr. Herbert W. Ehrhardt

it was the first salary that he had ever received. Ehrhardt saw the situation on deck as calm as the passengers waited for lifeboats to be launched. He encountered the girl who had helped him babysit throughout the voyage; she was distressed that her brother had been separated from the family. Ehrhardt went to look for him. Ehrhardt felt fear developing inside of him but was determined not to let fear cloud his common sense. The chemistry student…

Docket Nos. 417 & 418: Catherine [sic] Hickson and Caroline Hickson Kennedy

…n considered and will be decided together, are before the Umpire for decision on a certificate of the two National Commissioners[a] certifying their disagreement. A brief statement of the facts as disclosed by the records follows: The two sisters of Richard J. Hickson, claimant herein, namely Catherine J. Hickson and Caroline Hickson Kennedy, then 57 and 53 years of age respectively, each of the three a citizen of the United States, took passage o…

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