Mr. Harold Chantry

Harold Chantry, 22, was a British citizen from Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.  He and his wife Mina and daughter Elizabeth 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 Timmis for help.  Timmis, then standing with Ralph …

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Mrs. Harold Chantry (Mina)

Mina Chantry, 21, was a British citizen from Nelson, British Columbia, Canada.  She, her husband Harold, and daughter Elizabeth 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 Timmis for help.  Timmis, then standing with Ralph Moodie, …

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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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Mr. Ralph Troupe Moodie

Ralph Troupe Moodie, of Gainesville, Texas, was a British cotton dealer traveling with his work colleague, Robert James Timmis.  On the Lusitania, Moodie was in cabin A-26, a cabin adjoining Timmis’.  Timmis would survive the Lusitania sinking.  Moodie would not. On the night of Thursday, 6 May, Moodie and Timmis saw a Greek sea captain, perhaps Michael Pappadopoulo, strap …

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