Miss Elizabeth Ellen Chantry

Elizabeth Chantry, 3 to 6 months old, was a British citizen from Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.  She was the daughter of Harold and Mina Chantry.  The family traveled together aboard Lusitania’s last voyage.  The entire family was lost. Harold suffered from tuberculosis.  During the sinking, a woman thought to be Mina, then holding Elizabeth, pleaded with saloon passenger Robert …

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Miss Sheila Ferrier

Sheila Ferrier, 1, was a British national from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. She was traveling aboard Lusitania with her parents Hubert Buxton and Beata. Hubert and Sheila were lost in the disaster. Beata survived. Sheila’s body was recovered and identified as #123. Hubert Buxton Ferrier’s body was either not or recovered not identified. Sheila was born on …

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Mr. Alexander Hubert Buxton Ferrier

Alexander Hubert Buxton Ferrier, known as Hubert, 33, was a British subject and second cabin passenger lost in the Lusitania disaster. He was traveling with his wife Beata and their daughter Sheila.  They lived in Penticton, British Columbia. Hubert and Sheila were lost in the disaster.  Beata survived. Hubert was born in Dublin, Ireland, about 1882. …

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Mrs. Alexander Hubert Buxton Ferrier (Mary Beata Elizabeth Hayter Stevens)

Beata Ferrier (née Stevens) (1882 – 1947), 32, was a British subject traveling second cabin aboard Lusitania with her husband Hubert and daughter Sheila.  They lived in Penticton, British Columbia, where Hubert was a fruit grower. Hubert and Sheila were lost in the Lusitania sinking.  Beata survived. Mary Beata Elizabeth Hayter Stevens (known as Beata) was born …

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