Mrs. Paul Bouteiller (Elise Schauring)

…bodies were either recovered or identified. Contributors Jim Kalafus, USA Paul Latimer Michael Poirier, USA Zachary Schwarz Judith Tavares Hildo Thiel, The Netherlands References Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget : Part 1 ET Research. “The Loney Family.” St. James’ Memorials and Gifts: Art, Architecture & Memory in Skaneateles, New York. Web. 14 July 2011. . Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mr. Frederick Charles Tyers

…ers picked up from the sea, but Tyers did not survive. Tyers’ parents were comforted that he had been seen to be picked up. His body was returned to Nottingham for burial. References: “Survivors’ Accounts from the Lusitania, 7th May 1915.” Small Town, Great War. Hucknall 1914 – 1918. Online. <http://www.facebook.com/notes/small-town-great-war-hucknall-1914-1918/survivors-accounts-from-the-lusitania-7th-may-1915/293207364031341>. Share this: Print…

Mrs. Albert Martin (Laura Truman)

…8. Online. <http://www.facebook.com/notes/small-town-great-war-hucknall-1914-1918/survivors-accounts-from-the-lusitania-7th-may-1915/293207364031341>. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mr. Charles Cheever Hardwick

…sses during the years 1917 and 1918 and was prosperous during the years 1920 and 1921. These fluctuations may not have been due to stresses he suffered from the disaster, but rather market forces with demand for fine laces and novelties low during the First World War and high again when peace resumed. Charles Hardwick died on 1 March 1923, though the court ruling states that it was not due to injuries sustained by the Lusitania disaster. His widow…

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