Mr. William McMillan Adams

…February 1993. Online. Accessed 10 May 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/02/obituaries/julia-davis-adams-92-west-virginia-writer.html>. “William McM. Adams.” New York Times. Tuesday, 13 May 1986. Online. Accessed 10 May 2013. <http://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/13/obituaries/william-mcm-adams.html>. “Lusitania.” Spartacus Educational. Online. Accessed 10 May 2013. <http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWlusitania.htm>. Theriault, William D. Juli…

Mrs. Stanley Llandolf Burnett Lines (Ethel Moore Lamping)

…Ontario, Canada. Stanley and Ethel were traveling aboard Lusitania to England to volunteer with the Red Cross. Both Stanley and Ethel survived the Lusitania disaster. Ethel escaped the ship in lifeboat 13. A newspaper tribute to Alfred Vanderbilt was credited to Ethel Lines, but she disclaimed the tribute and claimed it to be a reporter’s invention. Ethel’s lifeboat had been on Lusitania’s starboard side whereas Vanderbilt had been on the port si…

Miss Evelyn Neville

…Mabel survived. Ehrhardt found Mabel in Queenstown, Ireland, while looking for Evelyn and her siblings without success. Researchers have speculated that the girl and family who Ehrhardt met might have been the family of Molly Mainman, but the fate of the Mainman family, where the girl and younger siblings are saved, does not match the fate of the family Ehrhardt met. Contributors Hildo Thiel References Hoehling, A. A. and Mary Hoehling. The Last V…

Mrs. William Edward King (Martha Frances Stevens)

…booked a second cabin passage on board the Lusitania for her return to England and having left Lockport by rail, she joined the liner at Pier 54 in New York harbor on the morning of 1st May 1915, but lost her life just six days later, when the liner was torpedoed and sunk, within sight of the coast of southern Ireland. She was aged 58 years. Her body was one of the first to be recovered from the sea, however and it was originally given the referen…

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