Mr. Joseph Glancy

Joseph Glancy (1872 – 1949), 43, was an Irish national and British subject from Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland living in 12 Camden Street, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. He was returning to Ireland aboard Lusitania from Canada, where he had worked at Eaton’s department store in Toronto, Ontario. Glancy was saved from the Lusitania sinking by …

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Master Arthur Scott, Jr.

Arthur Scott, 8, was the son of Arthur Scott, Sr. and Alice Scott (nee Kay) of Nelson, England and later North Adams, Massachusetts. Alice and Arthur, Jr. were traveling aboard Lusitania, while Arthur, Sr., stayed in North Adams. Alice and Arthur, Jr. befriended Elizabeth Duckworth during the voyage. The Scotts and Elizabeth were on deck …

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Miss Lorna Mary Pavey

Lorna Pavey, 28, was from Fort Qui Apelle, Saskatchewan, Canada.  She was crossing aboard Lusitania to join the Red Cross.  She was at lunch when the torpedo struck the ship.  Lorna survived the Lusitania sinking. Lorna had been a governess in the employ of Frances McDonald. Frances’ younger brother, Arthur Benson, would become Lorna’s future …

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Master John Semple

John Semple was the infant son of  Andrew and Agnes Semple. John and Agnes were traveling aboard Lusitania when the ship was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915. Both mother and son were lost. John’s father, Andrew, was not on board the ship. John was born in Canada.  His parents were from Scotland and had first …

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