Master Kenneth Field Luck

…lated pages Charlotte, Elbridge, and Kenneth Luck at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of interest Encyclopedia Titanica – Lest We Forget: Part 1 Contributors Jim Kalafus, USA Michael Poirier, USA References Mixed Claims Commission. Docket No. 7, page 355. Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget : Part 1 ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget.html> Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Miss Doris Maud Charles

Doris Charles, 21, was the daughter of Joseph Charles of the Musson Book Company. Joseph was taking Doris overseas as a precaution. Doris had been in a serious relationship with a man named Elliot Lawler, and her parents thought that Doris was too young to be married. Doris and her father survived the Lusitania disaster, and she later married Elliot Lawler. Lusitania Joseph was traveling aboard Lusitania on business as well, as he was taking manu…

Miss Elaine “Naina” Harwood Knight

…he sole beneficiary of Harwood’s and Naina’s estates, and the Mixed Claims Commission awarded her $1750 for their lost effects. Related pages Charles Harwood and Elaine Knight at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of interest Encyclopedia Titanica: Lest We Forget – Part 2 Contributors Jim Kalafus, USA Michael Poirier, USA References Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget Part 2: As the Lusitania Went Down ET Research. <http://www.en…

Mr. Joseph Henry Charles

…13106 and she stayed in cabin D-14. The difference in ticket numbers and accommodations may have been because Joseph had long planned the trip aboard Lusitaniaand the decision to bring Doris was more spontaneous, in effort to get Doris away from her boyfriend, Elliot Lawler. When the Charles’ reached their staterooms, they found gifts from their New York publishing friends that numbered piles of books, five-pound boxes of Hardy’s Candies, and bouq…

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