Mr. Thomas Henry Williams

Thomas Henry Williams, 32, of Liverpool, England, United Kingdom, was a British subject and saloon passenger lost in the Lusitania sinking. His ticket for Lusitania was 46140 and he stayed in cabin B-46. Williams’ body, if recovered, was never identified. Contributors: Senan Molony, Ireland Hildo Thiel, The Netherlands References: Molony, Senan ( 2008 ) “Lusitania: Final …

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Mrs. Fannie Jane Morecroft

Fannie Morecroft (1872 – 1958), 43 (given as 36), was a British national and stewardess aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. She had been working aboard Lusitania since at least 1912. She survived the sinking and was plucked from the water by lifeboat 15, which was in turn picked up by the trawler Wanderer …

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Mr. John Henry Lamie Hayes, Junior Fifth Engineer

John Hayes, 31, was junior fifth engineer aboard Lusitania’s final voyage. He perished in the sinking. Hayes married Jeanette Purves on 14 August 1914, less than a year before he lost his life in the Lusitania sinking. They settled in the Bootle neighborhood of Liverpool, England. Jeanette was pregnant at the time Hayes left on …

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Mr. Arthur Rowland Jones, First Officer

Arthur Rowland Jones First Officer Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Arthur Rowland Jones 1879 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 2 February 1918 (age 38) HMT Avanti At sea Age on Lusitania 35 Lifeboat 15 Rescued by Wanderer (Peel 11), Flying Fish Citizenship British (English) Residence Ffynnongroew, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom Spouse(s) Elizabeth Lunn (1907 – …

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