Master William Ellason G. Myers

William Myers, 16, was a British citizen from Stratford, Ontario, Canada on his way to England aboard Lusitania to join the British Navy as a cadet.  Myers survived the Lusitania sinking.  In the Sunday, 9 May 1915 New York Times he is named as MEYERS. Contributor: Judith Tavares References: New York Times.  Sunday, 9 May …

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Mr. George Nicholl

George Nicholl was a British citizen who was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  His home address was 5138 Funston Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mr. Abraham Neimark

Abraham Neimark was a diamond merchant from Antwerp, Belgium.  He and his family fled to London, England when the Germans captured Belgium.  Neimark was traveling on Lusitania from New York to return to London to dispose of some diamonds and was listed as a Russian citizen.  Neimark was lost in the Lusitaniadisaster. From the Sunday, 9 May …

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Miss Bridget Lee

Bridget Lee, 51, was a British citizen and Irish national who lived in New York City, New York, United States.  She and her niece, Margaret Galligan, were originally planning to sail aboard Cameronia to Ireland, but the British Admiralty’s requisition of that ship reshuffled them aboard Lusitania.  Both Bridget and Margaret survived the Lusitania sinking. Bridget Lee, was originally from …

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