Mr. Reuben Harris

Reuben Harris, either 63 or 51, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Emma. They were British subjects. They would be visiting their daughter, Mrs. Taylor of 116, Long-lane, Halesowen, England. Mr. and Mrs. Harris had cabled their daughter on Sunday, 2 May 1915, that they would be traveling aboard Lusitania. Both Rueben and Emma …

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Master William Edward Jones

William Jones, 15 months old, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother, Ellen Jones. They were from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were both British subjects. They were traveling to England for the first time to see Ellen’s father-in-law, who was the sub-postmaster at Stow Heath, Bilston. Both William and his mother were lost in the …

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Mrs. Alfred Jones (Ellen)

Ellen Jones was traveling aboard Lusitania with her infant son, William Edward Jones. They were British subjects from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were traveling to England for the first time to see Ellen’s father-in-law, who was the sub-postmaster at Stow Heath, Bilston. Both Mrs. Jones and her son were lost in the Lusitania sinking. Contributors: …

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Master Robert P. Burdon

Robert Burdon, 14 months old, was the son of Andrew and Ellen Burdon. They lived in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Robert was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother, Ellen. Both mother and son survived the Lusitania sinking, presumably in lifeboat 15, which was picked up by the Wanderer (Peel 12). References: Daily Express. 10 May 1915, …

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