Miss Ruby Martin

Ruby Martin, 26, was a British citizen who lived in New York City, New York, United States. She was saved from the Lusitania disaster. She lived to be 81 and died in England in 1968. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Professor Joseph Phillibert René Marichal

Prof. Joseph Marichal Second Cabin Passenger Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Joseph Phillibert René Marichal c. 1877 Vezun, Haute-Saône, France Died 12 August 1916 (age 39) Somme, France Age on Lusitania 38 Traveling companions – Jessie Marichal (wife) – Eve Marichal (daughter) – Phyllis Marichal (daughter) – Maurice Marichal (son) Lifeboat 21 Rescued by Wanderer …

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Mr. Martin Mannion

image credit:  New York Times, Sunday, 18 May 1915. Click for full image. Martin Mannion, while listed in the newspapers from Troy, New York, United States, is stated in Hoehling/Hoehling to be from St. Louis, Missouri, had an address in Albany, New York, United States, but had roots in Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland.  He was described …

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Mr. George Benjamin Lane

George Lane, 26, was a member of the Welsh Choir. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Monday, 10 May 1915, page 3: G.B. Lane, a youthful but cool headed second cabin passenger who was returning to Wales from New York was in a life boat capsized from the davits as the Lusitania keeled over. Stops, Helps Children …

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