Master Reginald Owens

Reginald Owens, 8, was the son of Cecelia Owens, brother of Ronald Owens, nephew of Alfred and Elizabeth Smith and cousin of Helen and Hubert Smith.  Ronald, Reginald, and Helen had been playing on deck just before the torpedo struck the ship.  The brothers became separated from the family and were not found.  They were lost …

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Master Ronald Owens

Ronald Owens, 10, was the son of Cecelia Owens, brother of Reginald Owens, nephew of Alfred and Elizabeth Smith and cousin of Helen and Hubert Smith.  Ronald, Reginald, and Helen had been playing on deck just before the torpedo struck the ship.  The brothers became separated from the family and were not found.  They were lost while Cecelia and Helen, the …

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Mrs. Arthur Scott (Alice Ann Kay)

Alice Scott, 29, was the mother of Arthur Scott, Jr.  She was from Nelson, England, United Kingdom, but she, her husband, and son lived in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States.  Alice and Arthur, Jr. were traveling aboard Lusitania, while Arthur, Sr., stayed in North Adams. Alice and Arthur, Jr. befriended Elizabeth Duckworth during the voyage. The Scotts and …

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Mr. John Wilson

John Wilson, from Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a British subject traveling aboard Lusitania with Archie Donald.  Wilson was a chemist by profession.  He and Donald had been roommates at Cambridge and they shared a cabin aboard Lusitania with George Bilbrough.  Wilson aided Lorna Pavey to safety and survived the Lusitania disaster. Wilson, Donald, and Bilbrough often …

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