Lieutenant Robert Matthews

Lieutenant Robert Matthews, 34, was a British citizen and militia lieutenant living in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada.  He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mistress, Annie.  Both Robert and Annie were lost in the Lusitania sinking.  Contrary to some allegations, Matthews was not the leader of a troop contingent aboard Lusitania, nor were he and Annie transfers from the requisitioned Cameronia. …

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“Mrs. Robert Matthews” (Annie)

Annie, whose true identity remains unknown, was the mistress of Lieutenant Robert Matthews, not his wife.  The real Mrs. Matthews, Martha Ellen, was in Canada with her and Robert’s two daughters and did not sail on Lusitania.  Both Annie and Robert were lost in the Lusitania sinking. In 1914, Lieutenant Robert Matthews left his wife, two daughters, his …

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Miss Olive North

Olive North, 25, was a British citizen from Saskatoon, Saskatechwan, Canada.  She survived the Lusitania sinking.  She was in a damaged collapsible that filled with 34 survivors, including Archie Donald, George Bilbrough, Angela Pappadopoulo, and Thirza Winter, until they were afraid to take on more for fear of swamping. Their collapsible was picked up by Juno.  Aboard Juno, she met sailor Percy …

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Mr. Alfred Reid Mainman

Alfred MainmanSecond Cabin PassengerLost [No Picture Provided] Born Alfred Reid Mainman 4 August 1859 Manchester, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 55)At sea Age on Lusitania 55 Traveling with – Elizabeth Mainman (wife)– John Mainman (son)– Alfred Mainman, Jr. (son)– Molly Mainman (daughter)– Elizabeth Mainman (daughter)– Edwin Mainman (son) Occupation Public administrator Citizenship British (Canada) Residence Edmonton, Alberta, Canada …

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