Master Thomas Marsh, Jr.

Thomas Marsh, Jr., 11 months old, was a British national traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother Annie and father Thomas, Sr. to Westgate, England. Annie’s employer George Hook and his children Elsie and Frank were also returning to England.  Annie and the Hook Family survived the Lusitania sinking.  Thomas and Thomas, Jr. did not. The Marshes and the Hooks were from England and had been living in …

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Mr. Ernest Sedgwick Cowper

Ernest Cowper Second Cabin Passenger Saved Ernest Cowper and Helen Smith in Queenstown.  Image:  New York Times, Sunday, 30 May 1915. Born Ernest Sedgwick Cowper c. 1883 Died 4 January 1939 (age 56) Seattle, Washington, United States Age on Lusitania 32 Traveling with Richard Rogers (employer) Citizenship British (Canada) Residence Toronto, Ontario, Canada Ernest Cowper, …

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Mrs. Alfred Howard Amory (Phoebe Sledge)

Phoebe Amory Second Cabin Passenger Saved image:  Death of the Lusitania, by Phoebe Amory, 1917.  Courtesy Mike Poirier. Born Phoebe Sledge c. 1850 Died 17 April 1942 (age 92) Welland, Ontario, Canada Age on Lusitania 65 Roommates – Mary Higginbottom – Martha Whyatt Citizenship British (Canada) Residence Toronto, Ontario, Canada Spouse(s) Alfred Amory (? – …

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Mrs. Alice Winifred Bingham

Alice Winifred Bingham, 35, was returning from Toronto, Ontario, Canada to live in England from where she came four years ago. While in Toronto, she boarded with Mrs. Cox at 204 Cottingham Street and was employed as a stenographer at the office of British American Oil Co. Limited.  Mrs. Bingham was lost in the Lusitania sinking. …

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