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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Mr. Joseph Levinson, Jr.

Joseph Levinson, 36, was a British national from Canada who survived the sinking of the Lusitania. His saloon (first class) ticket for the ship was 46163 and he stayed in cabin B-42. When the Lusitania was torpedoed, Levinson went to the port side of the ship. He was standing on Promenade Deck “B” when he …

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Mr. Thomas Home

Thomas Home, 50, was Department Manager of G. Goulding & Sons in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He and his wife and three children, Margaret, Ruth, and a baby boy, lived at their family homestead in Welland, Ontario. While in Toronto, Home lived with his sister, and brother-in-law Fred. W. Beebe, at 238 College Street. From the …

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