Miss NELLIE FENTIMAN,
Second Cabin Passenger
Nellie Fentiman, 26 or 33, was the
daughter of Frederick Arthur Fentiman (1858 - 1917) and Amelia Rosina ?
(c. 1858 - 1915), originally of Cobbs Lane, Harrow Weald, Middlesex,
England. Her father was gardener at Wealdstone House. Nellie
worked as a maid at Berkhamstead and then went to South Africa,
returned to England, and then went to the USA, having obtained a post at
Manchester, near Boston [unsure if this means Manchester-By-The-Sea,
MA, West Manchester, MA, or Manchester, NH].
In the spring of 1915, Nellie's mother was ill and her father cabled
her on 30 April asking her to return. Lusitania was the quickest means of
returning, so she caught it and sailed to her death.
Her father accepted that Nellie was dead by 13 May, though he had no
evidence of that at that
time. Nellie's body was number
148, buried in Common grave B, Old
Church Cemetery, Cobh.
Contributors:
Malcolm Barres-Baker, Projects Officer, Grange Museum
Roger ?
Mary H. Smith, Irish Titanic Historical Society
Judith Tavares
References:
Harrow Observer, 14
May 1915.
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