Mr. Harold Mayne Daly

Harold Mayne Daly (1880 – 1965), 35, a British subject from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, was the son of Thomas Mayne Daly. Harold was going to England to deliver the Dominion Government ballot boxes. On board the Lusitania, he was assigned cabin D-4. His friends on board included Margaret, Lady Mackworth and Norman Ratcliff. Daly …

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Miss Kathryn Hickson

Kathryn Hickson, 57 (?), was sister to fellow passenger Caroline Hickson Kennedy.  Kathryn worked with Caroline in Caroline’s fashion business, Hickson and Company. While Caroline often went to Paris for fashion shows, Kathryn’s fatal trip aboard Lusitania was to be her first trip to Europe. Both sisters perished in the sinking of the Lusitania. Life Kathryn …

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Mrs. Frederick Sydney Hammond (Kathleen Saunders McParland)

Kathleen Hammond, 29, born Kathleen Saunders McParland, was the wife of Frederick Hammond. Up until 1913, they had lived on Grosvenor Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Kathleen also knew some people in Kingston, Ontario. Kathleen sailed on Lusitania with her husband because Fred was to obtain a commission in the Royal British Army. Frederick Hammond died in the …

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Mr. Frederick Sydney Hammond

Frederick Hammond, 29, was a Canadian from Toronto, Ontario, Canada sailing on Lusitania with his wife Kathleen Hammond to obtain a commission in the Royal British Army. Up until 1913, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond had lived on Grosvenor Street in Toronto. Before sailing he wrote this letter to his half brother Edward Crombie in Paris, …

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