Miss Marjorie Pye

…ever forget the agony of it: while I was under the water I felt my end had come.” Searchers in Queenstown eventually found Marjorie’s body, #239. Marjorie was buried in Private Grave #545, row 17. Sharing Marjorie’s coffin is an unidentified female baby, body #240, 12 to 18 months old. Links of Interest Encyclopedia Titanica: Lest We Forget – Part 1 Contributors: Jim Kalafus, USA Michael Poirier, USA Judith Tavares References: Hickey, Des and Gus…

Mrs. Joseph Frankum (Annie Mariah B.)

…my little boy, but I have now no hope that my wife and the other two children have been saved.” Annie, Frederick, and Winifred were lost in the disaster. Their bodies were either not recovered or never identified. Related pages The Frankum Family at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of Interest Lest We Forget   References: Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005). Lest We Forget: Part 1 ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-…

Mr. John Moore

…122, male, age 6 months [sic, actually 10 months], second-cabin passenger, Common grave C. On Saturday evening, Reverend Mitchell received a wire stating that Jeanette and John were safe, but his son and grandchild had been lost. Another telegram stated that Jeanette and John would arrive in Lisburn by the midnight train from Dublin, with a casket containing Walter’s remains. Reverend Mitchell and Mr. Moore (Jeanette and John’s father) received th…

Mr. Alfred Shaw Mainman

…rgue.  Jack Mainman was body #118.  He was buried in Queenstown on 13 May, Common Grave B. The rest of the family was not recovered.  Molly became the matriarch of the surviving Mainman Family and administratrix of the inherited estate. Links of Interest  Lest We Forget Part 2:  As the Lusitania Went Down – Encyclopedia Titanica    Contributors: Jim KalafusMichael PoirierJudith Tavares  References:Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005).  Lest We…

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