Mr. Thomas Marsh

…t afloat by holding on to two large pieces of wood, I heard a man callout “Come on, lady!” One of the stewards was in the boat, and he assisted me in to it. Later, we were taken to Queenstown. Links of interest The Marsh Family at Lest We Forget – Encyclopedia Titanica Contributors Cliff Barry, UK Jim Kalafus, USA Peter Kelly, Ireland Mike Poirier, USA Judith Tavares References Hickey, Des and Gus Smith. Seven Days to Disaster. G. P. Putnam’s Sons…

Mr. Francis Cranston Kellett

…nia Went Down Contributors Jim Kalafus, USA Senan Molony, Ireland Michael Poirier, USA Judith Tavares References Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget Part 2: As the Lusitania Went Down ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget-2.html>. Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy. Mercier Press, 2004, page 41. Mixed Claims Commission. Docket No. 232, page 373. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Master Thomas Marsh, Jr.

…t afloat by holding on to two large pieces of wood, I heard a man callout “Come on, lady!” One of the stewards was in the boat, and he assisted me in to it. Later, we were taken to Queenstown. Links of interest The Marsh Family at Lest We Forget – Encyclopedia Titanica Contributors Cliff Barry, UK Jim Kalafus, USA Peter Kelly, Ireland Mike Poirier, USA Judith Tavares References Hickey, Des and Gus Smith. Seven Days to Disaster. G. P. Putnam’s Sons…

Mr. Richard G. Wylie, Third Junior Third Engineer

…White Star merged in 1934. In 1935, Wylie attended a crew reunion held in commemoration of the Lusitania‘s 20th sinking anniversary in New York City. The reunion was hosted by former Senior Third Officer but now-captain and marine assistant superintendent John Idwal Lewis. Also in attendance were William Ewart Gladstone Jones, since then promoted to chief electrical engineer aboard the Scythia; Alexander Duncan, since then promoted to chief offic…

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