Mrs. Harold Smethurst (Alice)

Alice Smethurst, 24, was a British national from New Philadelphia, Ohio, United States.  She was traveling on Lusitania with her husband Harold.  During the sinking, Harold put Alice in a lifeboat and, saying that women and children were to go first, Harold did not join her despite her protests.  After Alice’s boat left, Harold put on a life …

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Mr. John H. Reid

John Reid, 50, was a British national who lived on Genesee Street, Trenton, New Jersey, United States. Reid was a master mechanic and was on his way to work at the Woolwich Arsenal in the manufacture of artillery. Reid was lost in the Lusitania sinking. Contributors: Judith Tavares

Mr. Andrew McDermott

Andrew McDermott, age 22, a British national from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, survived the Lusitania sinking.  He was treated at a Queenstown hospital for at least a week with a contusion on the left knee. Contributors: Judith Tavares

Mrs. G. Marks (Elizabeth Brock)

Elizabeth Marks, 50, was a British national from Bristol, England. She and her daughter Georgina had been in Chicago, Illinois, United States for a year and a half, visiting Elizabeth’s sons Gilbert and Joseph Marks. Gilbert and Joseph lived at 1908 Montrose Avenue, Chicago. Elizabeth’s husband had returned to England in December, 1914. Elizabeth and …

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