Miss Ailsa Georgina Booth-Jones

Ailsa Booth-Jones Second Cabin Passenger Lost Jim Kalafus Collection. Born Ailsa Georgina Booth-Jones 19 December 1906 Bowdon, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 At sea, RMS Lusitania Age on Lusitania 8 Traveling with –Edward Booth-Jones (father) –Millichamp Booth-Jones (mother) –Percival Booth-Jones (brother) -Albert Smith (family friend) -Gladys Smith (family friend) -Dorothy Smith (family …

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Mr. Daniel Taylor Brown

Daniel Brown, 43, was a British subject and resident of Los Angeles, California, United States. He was a passenger on the Lusitania when the ship was torpedoed. He sustained personal injuries and the loss of his personal effects but survived. On 20 July 1917, Brown became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Related pages Daniel Taylor Brown …

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Mr. Michael Connolly

Michael Connolly, 39 or 47, was an Irish national and naturalized citizen of the United States who was lost on the Lusitania. He had booked a third class ticket. Connolly had never married. For ten years, he lived with his brother James, who was married, and also a naturalized US citizen, in New York City, New …

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Master Campbell Ballantyne McKechan

Campbell McKechan (1914 – 1915), 10 months old, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother Elizabeth and brother James. He was a dual British subject and American citizen living in Gillespie, Illinois, United States. Campbell initially survived the Lusitania sinking with his mother, but he lost his brother James. Elizabeth and Campbell returned to the United States not long …

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