Docket No. 596: William Mounsey

…o the death of the decedent the net income from this business averaged $4,200 per annum. How this income was divided as between the decedent and his son William is not clearly disclosed by the record, but from the statements therein it may be safely assumed that the decedent received the major portion thereof. The decedent owned a home which he shared with his daughter Elizabeth and his sons William and George. The latter apparently had no interes…

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…ith: Lusitania Survivor, by Michael Poirier Robert Rankin: Lusitania Survivor and Inventor, by Michael Poirier Chrissie Aitken’s Story, by Oliver Russell Search for a Lusitania Victim, by John Walmsley Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mr. John Roberts, Assistant Engineers’ Mess Steward

…ts was my uncle (eldest brother of my father Sylvester), and some of the information comes from the family history which I wrote years ago. Arthur and Nancy were my uncle and aunty, and I inherited some precious Lusitania memorabilia from my uncle George (John’s younger brother), Thanks, Ken Doris Jensen Hi Ken, I have been researching this family since my grandmother left me the little memorial card of his death. She always said her cousin, but i…

Mr. Arthur Martin-Davey

…o England on the Lusitania where William was going on a semi business visit. The entire family perished in the disaster. Contributors: Michael Poirier Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

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