Mr. Herbert W. Ehrhardt

Herbert Ehrhardt, about 21, was an Englishman studying for his M. A. in chemistry at the University of Toronto.  Wartime semesters had been foreshortened in Canada and he was on the Lusitania in May 1915 to go home for the summer. During the trip he roomed with two brothers who were young men and traveling with …

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Mrs. William Edward King (Martha Frances Stevens)

Martha King Second Cabin Passenger Lost Martha King. Image courtesy Jim Alberico Born Martha Frances Stevens 29 November 1856 Bicester, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 RMS Lusitania At sea Age on Lusitania 58 Body 7 (Queenstown) Interred Old Church Cemetery Grave #602 Queenstown (present-day Cobh), Co. Cork, Ireland Citizenship British (English) Residence …

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Mr. Edward Lawrenson

Edward Lawrenson and his wife, Elizabeth, were British citizens who lived in Paterson, British Columbia, Canada.  Both Edward and Elizabeth were lost in the Lusitania disaster. From the New York Times, Monday, 10 May 1915, page 6:  “Mrs. R. Scott of 884 East Nineteenth Street, Paterson, N.J., begged the Cunard officials for news of her …

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Mrs. Edward Lawrenson (Elizabeth)

Elizabeth Lawrenson and her husband, Edward, were British citizens who lived in Paterson, British Columbia, Canada.  Both Edward and Elizabeth were lost in the Lusitania disaster. From the New York Times, Monday, 10 May 1915, page 6:  “Mrs. R. Scott of 884 East Nineteenth Street, Paterson, N.J., begged the Cunard officials for news of her …

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