Mr. Evan Jones

…a until he got to Wales, and did so. Jones purchased a draft for about $ 2,000, and left some $ 20,000 on deposit in the bank, and also a note and mortgage for collection, and left with the banker the address of a sister in Wales, stating that he intended to live with said sister. He sailed from New York on 1 May 1915, aboard the Lusitania, and was lost when the ship was sunk by the German submarine U-20 on 7 May 1915. Thereafter, Evan’s brothers…

Updates, 13 July 2011

…Saloon (first class) passenger biographies in alphabetical order from John McConnel through Frank Partridge have been upgraded. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

RMS Lusitania’s 106th and The Lusitania Resource’s 10th “maiden voyage” anniversaries!

…as new! Check out the Wayback version of the site! The site totally looks hand coded instead of using a content-management system (because it was). Also, this site dispensed with the title pages because it’s not search-engine friendly or click friendly. People start linking to this site around instead of to the title page, so why have the title page anyway? Learning what NOT to do in web design was a learning experience. But enough of this jog dow…

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