Mrs. Wilfrid R. Keeble (Fannie Maud Goldsbrough)

…The Netherlands References: Molony, Senan ( 2008 ) “Lusitania: Final Voyage Folios,” Gare Maritime (ref: #6316, accessed 13th May 2013 11:31:43 PM) <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-folio.html>. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Master Thomas Edward Peacock

…granddaughter of Thomas Peacock) Michael Poirier References: “RMS Lusitania.” Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. Online. Accessed 24 February 2012. <http://www.immigrantships.net/v4/1900v4/lusitania19150507.html> Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Miss Lorna Mary Pavey

…out, Lorna hurried back to England to be with her family. Lorna was table companions with Archie Donald and Reverend and Margaret Gwyer. The torpedo struck when they were at lunch. Archie was watching Lorna eat a grapefruit and found it amusing. He teased her about her choice of dessert, and the Gwyers joined in on teasing her. Right after the torpedo struck the ship, Reverend Gwyer instructed the passengers to stay quiet and file out of the room…

Mrs. James Mason Young (Georgina Ann Vernon)

…s, United States. When the Great War broke out, the younger James received commission as an officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, serving with the 3rd Artillery Brigade. He was wounded on the Western Front in March 1915. Georgina and her husband James booked passage aboard Lusitania to be by their son’s hospital bedside. The couple booked ticket 866 for Lusitania and were in cabin B-53. Both Georgina and James Young were lost in the Lusitan…

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