Mr. Ernest Moore

…nia but had been transferred to Lusitania when the British Admiralty requisitioned the Anchor Liner. Ernest Moore perished when the submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank the Lusitania on 7 May 1915. His remains were either not recovered or not identified. As his return to Ireland was to have been a surprise, his sister Jennie first heard that Ernest was aboard Lusitania from Miss Lee and Miss Galligan. Jennie immediately cabled the people Ernest had b…

Mr. Robert Henry Cannon, Inspector

…, where he joined the Liverpool City Police Force. He served with distinction for 26 years and with the rank and number Sergeant 17’B’ he retired to pension on 23 May 1910. At that time he was serving at Prescot Street Police Station. By this time he had married Annie Whelan and in 1915 they lived at 51 Hannan Road, Kensington, Liverpool. The couple had no children. Some time after leaving the police he embarked on a new strand of his career and b…

Mr. James Joseph Black

…orry, we have an escort both going & coming over the war zone.” His dining companions included a woman and her father, of which only the woman survived. A survivor later contacted Ethel, stating that Black went to the starboard side after lunch. Nothing more is known of what happened to him. Black’s body was not recovered or not identified. After the sinking, Ethel was in contact with the Prichard family in search of news of Richard Preston Pricha…

Mr. Charles Frederick Fowles

…was married now with Percy Arthur Smith, was with them. She also had her son with them Kenneth, then 5 years old. Both Charles and Frances Fowles died on the Lusitania‘s last voyage. Their cabin had been B-52. They had been traveling in the company of Sir Hugh Lane as they shared similar interests in art. The bodies of Charles and Frances were both recovered. Charles’ body was #2 picked up by Doolin and Arran. Related pages Search for a Lusitania…

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