Miss Mary Nichol

image credit:  Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915. Miss Mary Nichol was from Scotland and had been visiting her sisters in Chicago, Illinois, United States nine months prior to sailing on Lusitania.  Her sisters were Mrs. J. W. Young of 7337 South Racine and Mrs. William McClelland of 7331 South Racine.  According to the New York Times, she had …

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Miss Catherine Estella M. Leipold

Catherine Leipold, 27, was a British citizen who lived in Chicago, Illinois, United States.  Catherine survived the Lusitania sinking and was treated at the hospital and discharged on or about Tuesday the 11th. Catherine was named on the Tuesday, 11 May 1915, survivors list as Miss T. M. E. LERTOLD. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mrs. Charles Young (Elizabeth Grossart)

Elizabeth YoungThird Class PassengerLost image: Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915. Born Elizabeth Grossartc. 1888Scotland Died 7 May 1915 (age 27)At sea Traveling with – Margaret Murray (housemate)– Walter Murray (Margaret’s son) Citizenship British (Scotland) Residence Chicago, Illinois, United States Spouse(s) Charles Young (? – 1915, her death) Elizabeth Young, 27, was born in Scotland and later emigrated …

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Mrs. James Murray (Margaret Gray)

Margaret Murray Third Class Passenger Lost image:Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915, page 3. Born Margaret Gray c. 1889 Scotland Died 7 May 1915 (age 27) At sea Traveling with – Walter Murray (son) – Elizabeth Young (housemate) Citizenship British (Scotland) Residence Chicago, Illinois, United States Spouse(s) James Murray (? – 1915, her death) Margaret …

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