Mrs. Alexander Hubert Buxton Ferrier (Mary Beata Elizabeth Hayter Stevens)

Beata Ferrier (née Stevens) (1882 – 1947), 32, was a British subject traveling second cabin aboard Lusitania with her husband Hubert and daughter Sheila.  They lived in Penticton, British Columbia, where Hubert was a fruit grower. Hubert and Sheila were lost in the Lusitania sinking.  Beata survived. Mary Beata Elizabeth Hayter Stevens (known as Beata) was born …

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Miss Sheila Ferrier

Sheila Ferrier, 1, was a British national from Penticton, British Columbia, Canada. She was traveling aboard Lusitania with her parents Hubert Buxton and Beata. Hubert and Sheila were lost in the disaster. Beata survived. Sheila’s body was recovered and identified as #123. Hubert Buxton Ferrier’s body was either not or recovered not identified. Sheila was born on …

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Mr. Robert James Ewart

Robert James Ewart, 36, was a United States citizen and native of Ireland who lived in Brooklyn, New York, United States.  His residence was at 1851 Broadway. Ewart was the manager of a branch store of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company where he earned $35.00 a week. He was on vacation to visit …

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Mrs. Nina Wickham

Nina Wickham, 50, was a British national from New Zealand.  She had at least three sons, one known as J.N.D. in England, Neville in India, and Digby in New Zealand.  Nina’s reasons for traveling from New York are not known, but presumably to see her son in England.  Nina was traveling by herself and died in …

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