Mrs. H. Arnold Lohden (Sarah Rose Mary Arnold)

Sarah Rose Lohden, 38, resided at Balmy Beach, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was traveling with her eleven-year-old daughter, Elise. Both mother and daughter survived the disaster. The following is her account: All during the voyage we were all talking of submarines. It seemed people could do nothing but discuss the possibility of attack. I had …

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Mr. Thomas McAfee

Thomas McAfee, 28, was a third class passenger who resided in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Originally from Belfast, Ireland, he was returning to Ireland aboard Lusitania to see friends and family and enlist in the British Army to fight in World War I. He had put off sailing on an earlier ship to sail with his …

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Mr. Ernest Ethelbert Townley

Ernest Townley, 56, was a British subject listed as being from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but the Galveston Daily News reported him as being from Surbiton, England, visiting North America on a business trip. He was aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania in saloon cabin (first class). His ticket number was 13003 and he stayed …

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Mrs. Alexander Bryson Osborne (Alexandra Mary Bryson)

Alexandra Osborne, 49, was a British subject living in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She traveled aboard Lusitania‘s last voyage in saloon cabin (first class), where her ticket was 865 and cabin was E-74. Alexandra survived the Lusitania sinking. Alexandra Mary Bryson arrived in New York City on 14 April 1910 to be married to Dr. Alexander Bryson …

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