Docket No. 241: Dorothy Conner

…d the decision of the Commission. This case is before the Umpire for decision on a certificate of the American Commissioner and the German Commissioner[a] certifying their disagreement. The United States on behalf of Dorothy Conner Dugger asserts this claim based on facts as disclosed by the record as follows: Dorothy Conner, then unmarried, about 25 years of age, who was born and has always remained an American citizen, was a passenger on the Lus…

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…

Mr. William Martin-Davey

…as at one time a surveyor for Lloyd’s Register of Shipping. He was highly regarded in his community as a local Conservative party leader. He was also senior partner in Martin-Davey and Beard, consulting engineers and naval architects of Liverpool. William, his wife Elizabeth and son Arthur left England on 30 August 1914 on the Victorian for Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. There, William planned to further business in the mercantile marine bus…

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