Mr. Vincente Egana

Vincente Egana, 19, was a Spanish national from New York City, New York, United States who survived the Lusitania disaster.  Egana was described on page 3 of the Monday, 10 May 1915, New York Times, as a young Spaniard who saved many women before he too went down with the ship and was in the water …

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Mrs. Arthur Dixon (Bertha)

Bertha Dixon was a British national from England. She survived the Lusitania sinking and was treated at Queenstown Hospital for contused shoulders. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Miss Dorothy Dodd

Dorothy Dodd was a British citizen and trained nurse from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, but was originally from Exeter, Devon, England, United Kingdom. Dorothy survived the Lusitania sinking. She supposedly missed the maiden voyage of the Titanic, which sank on 15 April 1912 with the loss of over 1,500 lives. Contributors Cliff Barry, UK Judith Tavares

Mrs. Thomas Brownlie (Margaret McKennon)

Margaret Brownlie (née McKennon), 41, was traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband Thomas Brownlie. They were British citizens from Freeport, Pennsylvania, United States, near the Pittsburgh area. They bought their tickets in New York. Margaret survived the sinking; Thomas did not. Contributor: Judith Tavares

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