Miss Mary E. Wright

Mary Wright was a British citizen who lived in New York City, New York, United States.  Mary was lost in the Lusitania disaster and her body was identified, #111.  Mary’s body was returned to New York City via the ocean liner New York on Monday, 24 May 1915. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mrs. Charles Aylmer Luttrell Yeatman (Cora Rose Gower)

Cora Yeatman, 33, was a British national from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  She was traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband Charles.  Both Cora and Charles were lost in the disaster, and both of their bodies were recovered.  Cora’s body was #131, Charles’ was #107. Both Cora and Charles were buried in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland, in grave #1630 …

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Mr. Charles Aylmer Luttrell Yeatman

Charles Yeatman, 36, was a British national from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Cora.  Both Charles and Cora were lost in the disaster, and both of their bodies were recovered.  Charles’ body was #107, Cora’s was #131. Both Charles and Cora were buried in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland, in grave #1630 …

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Miss Hilda Ellis

Hilda Ellis was from St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada.  She was the nurse of Avis Dolphin and work colleague of Sarah Smith.  Hilda and Sarah were traveling aboard Lusitania to send Avis to school in England and to also go on vacation.  Through Avis, Hilda and Sarah befriended Professor Ian Holbourn during the voyage.  Hilda and Sarah …

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