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Second Cabin Passengers [Saloon Class Passengers] [Third Class Passengers]

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The official lists have 601 second cabin (or second class) passengers aboard the Lusitania for her last crossing.  For some reason, this passenger list only has 599.  I don't know who or where the missing passengers are, but here are the official figures.

601 total, 227 survived, 374 lost

Compare this with the breakdown for this passenger manifest:

599 total, 238 survived, 361 lost

I don't know where the discrepancy comes from, but if someone could just double check my math and tell me what I'm missing here, that would be greatly appreciated.

Italics indicate survivor.
Name
Age
Nationality
Place-of-Origin---
A



ABAS, Mrs. Philip Robert (Beatrice Sanderson)
26
Dutch/British
New York, NY, USA
ABAS, Miss Isabel
6
"
"
ABAS, Miss Beatrice
2
"
"
ABERCROMBY, Mr. Ralph Frank
21
British
Cincinnati, OH, USA
ABRAMOWITZ, Mr. Samuel
36
Russian
Paris, France
ACKROYD, Mrs. Hannah (Hannah Hardaker)

British
Brooklyn, NY, USA
ACKROYD, Master Frederick
3
"
"
ADAMS, Mr. Allan H.
42
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
ADAMS, Mrs. Albert E. (Gertrude Pollett)
25 ?
"
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
ADAMS, Miss Joan M.
2
"
"
AISTON, Mr. Joseph
20
"
Brooklyn, NY, USA
AITKEN, Mr. James

"
Merritt, B.C., Canada
AITKEN, Mr. Jarvis (Jarvie, son of James)

"
"
AITKEN, Master Jarvis, Jr. (son of Jarvie) 7
"
"
AITKEN, Miss Chrissie (daughter of James)
16
"
"
ALLEN, Mr. John

"
Philadelphia, PA, USA
AMORY, Mrs. Alfred Howard (Phoebe Sledge)
60
"
Toronto, On., Canada
ANDERSON, Mrs. George R. (Margaret Armstrong Scott)
30
"
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
ANDERSON, Mrs. Rowland (Emily Mary Pybus)
26
"
Bridgeport, CT, USA
ANDERSON, Miss Barbara Winifred (outside link)
Barbara’s married name is McDermott.
2
"
"
ARMITAGE, Mrs. Martin? (Florence Gertrude Burke)
27
"
New York, NY, USA
ARNOTT, Mr. Robert

"
Kearney, NJ, USA
ARTER, Mr. Joseph Sydney

"
Seattle, WA, USA
ARTHUR, Mr. George Henry (Herbert?)

"
Minneapolis, MN, USA
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B



BAILEY, Mr. Walter George (William)
53
British
Nelson, B.C., Canada
BAILEY, Mrs. Walter George (Jessie Annie Hanford)
45
"
"
BAILEY, Miss Ivy
The Baileys also had a son named Albert Victor, born 1901, who was not on board.
15
"
"
BAKER, Miss Eva
Photograph on page 4 of the Saturday, May 8 paper.

"
New York, NY, USA
BANCROFT, Mr. William Blanchard, Jr.

American
New York, NY, USA
BARBER, Miss Constance

British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
BARBOUR, Miss Bessie
Treated at Queenstown hospital then released.

"
Victoria, B.C., Canada
BARCHARD, Edmund E.

British
Columbus, OH, USA
BARKER, Mrs. Thomas (Martha Ann Bullock)
Lived on Atlantic Ave.
39
American
Trenton, NJ, USA
BARKER, Miss Winifred
9
"
"
BARR, Mr. James (John)

British
Toronto, On., Canada
BARR, Mrs. James (Catherine Symington Young)
40
"
"
BARRETT, Miss May
Traveled with Kate McDonnell
25
"
New York, NY, USA
BARRY, Mr. Edward

"
"
BARTLETT, Mr. Edmund Thomas

"
"
BAXTER, Mr. William

"
Welland, On., Canada
BAXTER, Mrs. William (Annie E. Ripley)

"
"
BAXTER, Master William
6
"
"
BEATTIE, Rev. James Anderson
55
"
New York, NY, USA
BEATTIE, Mrs. James Anderson (Margaret White Dall)
58
"
"
BEATTIE, Mrs. John A. (Grace S.)

"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
BEATTIE, Mr. Allan Martin (son of Grace)
18
"
"
BEAUMONT, Mr. James

"
"
BILBROUGH, Mr. George William
36
"
Smith Falls, Canada
BINGHAM, Miss Alice Winifred
35
"
Toronto, On.,  Canada
BIRCHALL, Mr. Henry

"
Roslyn, NY(?), USA
BIRD, Mrs. Lyndon (Rose Holloway)
36
"
England
BOOTH, Mrs. Charles Harry (Emily Eliza Hadfield)
Mrs. Booth died but the 8-month-old baby was picked up out of the water. Mr. Booth had remained at a hotel in Ottawa. The baby was claimed by an aunt in England.
30
"
Ottawa, On., Canada
BOOTH, Master Nigel Frederick
8-months
"
"
BOOTH, Mr. John

"
Alexandria, VA, USA
BOOTH-JONES, Mr. Edward

"
New York, NY, USA
BOOTH-JONES, Mrs. Edward (Millichamp Jones)

"
"
BOOTH-JONES, Miss Ailsa Georgina
8
"
"
BOOTH-JONES, Master Percival
4
"
"
BOURKE, Mrs. Mabel Juliet (Mabel Juliet Kegaad)

"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
BOYD, Miss Margaret L.

"
Hamilton, On., Canada
BRADDICK, Mr. Sidral William

"
Minneapolis, MN, USA
BRAMMER, Mrs. Richard H. (Elizabeth Jane Bott)
32
"
Trenton, NJ, USA
BRAMMER, Miss Edith
Their home address was given as 5 Charlotte Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey.
8
"
"
BRETHERTON, Mrs. Cyril Herbert Emanuel (Norah Annie Keating)
32
American
Santa Monica, CA, USA
BRETHERTON, Master Paul
3
"
"
BRETHERTON, Miss Elizabeth
15-months
"
"
BRILLY, Mr. Louis
Per The New York Times, Sunday, May 9, 1915, page 5, column 1: Brilly’s fiancée was Miss Gertrude Olgarden of 225 West 112th Street, New York City. They planned to be married June 1 after he closed a business deal in London.

Italian
New York, NY, USA
BROWN, Mr. Daniel Taylor
18
British
Los Angeles, CA, USA
BROWNLIE, Mr. Thomas

"
Freeport, PA, USA
BROWNLIE, Mrs. Thomas (Margaret McKennon)
From around Pittsburgh. New York was where they bought their tickets.
41
"
"
BRYCE, Mr. Hugh B.

"
Syracuse, NY, USA
BRYCE, Mrs. Hugh B. (Annabelle Anderson)
33
"
"
BUCHANAN, Miss Mary
30
"
Pottstown, PA, USA
BULL, Mrs. John Henry (Elizabeth Farrar)
she bought her ticket in New York but was from Ontario.

"
Hamilton, On., Canada
BULLEN, Mr. Henry Garnet

"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
BURDON, Mrs. Andrew Thompson (Ellen Mary Rickwood)
24
"
"
BURDON, Master Robert P.
14-months
"
"
BURLEY, Mr. Reuben

"
Hamilton, Mb., Canada
BURLEY, Mrs. Reuben (Florence Bull, daughter of Elizabeth Bull)

"
"
BURLEY, Miss Doris Florence
9
"
"
BURLEY, Master Reginald
Infant
"
"
BUSVINE, Mr. William Robert
34
"
New York, NY, USA
BUTLER, Mr. Thomas O'Brien
43 (?)
"
Ireland
BUTLER, Mrs. W. (Margaret)
40
"
Manchester, England ?
BUTTERS, Miss Margaret

"
Toronto, On., Canada
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C



CALLAN, Mr. Patrick

American
Chicago, IL, USA
CALTERBACK, Miss Alice Maud

British
Toronto, On., Canada
CAMPBELL, Miss Ada Mena

British
New York, NY, USA
CAMPBELL, Mr. Kennedy

"
Boston, MA, USA
CAMPBELL, Mr. William
31
"
Chicago, IL, USA
CAMPBELL, Mrs. William (Amy E. Oliver)
33
"
"
CAMPBELL, Miss Christina "Tina" Fraser

"
Calgary, Ab., Canada
CANDLISH, Mr. Arthur
33
American
Pawtucket, RI, USA
CANDLISH, Mrs. Arthur (Ellen Gardner)
30
"
"
CARSON, Miss Henrietta

British
Sherbrooke, P.Q., Canada
CATHERWOOD, Mr. John
41
American
West Chester, PA, USA
CATHERWOOD, Mrs. John (Maria Carson)
40
"
"
CATTLEY, Mr. Colin

British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
CHALMERS, Mrs. Adam (Blanche Gregory)

"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
CHAMBERS, Mr. Guy W. P.

"
Boston, MA, USA
CHAMBERS, Mrs. Guy W. P. (Ethel Paul)
30
"
"
CHANTRY, Mr. Harold
Suffered from tuberculosis.
22
"
Nelson, B.C., Canada
CHANTRY, Mrs. Harold (Mina)
21
"
"
CHANTRY, Miss Elizabeth Ellen
6-months ?
"
"
CHARLES, Miss Eleanor

"
New York, NY, USA
CHATT, Miss Anna

"
"
CHIRGWIN, Mrs. Frederick (Maud Gertrude Cox)
31
"
Havana, Cuba
CHIRGWIN, Master Richard
Infant
"
"
CLARKE, Mrs. Francis William (Nore)

"
Toronto, On., Canada
CLAY, Miss Elizabeth Alice

"
San Francisco, CA, USA
CLAYTON, Mr. William

"
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
CLAYTON, Mrs. William (?)

"
"
COCKBURN, Mr. Guy Rosebery
31
"
Pasadena, CA, USA
COLBERT, William
New York.  Body recovered and identified as of Friday, May 14th. Colbert’s home address was 4 West 18th Street, New York. Per The New York Times, Friday, June 4, 1915,page 11: (death notice) “…husband of the late Helena Colbert. Funeral to be at his residence 361 West 18th Street, Saturday, June 5 at 9:45 A.M., St. Francis Xavier’s Church, West 16th Street. Interment Calvery.”
51
American
New York, NY, USA
COLBERT, Mrs. William (Helena Sherlock)
45
"
"
COLEMAN, Miss Susan
22 (?)
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA
COLLIS, Mr. Edwin Martin
38
American
Riverside, CA, USA
CONDON, Mrs. Terence (Delia Josephine Doyle)
Her body was recovered by a tug on the night of Monday, May 10, twenty miles away from where the ship sank. Her husband Terence was not with her on the voyage.

"
New York, NY, USA
COSTELLO, Miss Mary

British
"
COWPER, Mr. Ernest Sedgwick
32
"
Toronto, On., Canada
COX, Mrs. Samuel J. (Margaret Elizabeth Robinson)
32
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
COX, Master Desmond Francis
“Margaret and her baby Desmond narrowly escaped death in the Phoenix Park in Dublin in the Easter Rising of 1916. Margaret Cox died in 1978 at ninety, her husband a year later.” (Hickey/Smith: pages 76, 107, 161, 187, 193, 215+, 229, 314)
17-months
"
"
CRITCHISON, Mr. Stanley Lascelles

"
Hamilton, On., Canada
CRITCHISON, Mrs. Stanley Lascelles (Lilian Hayes)

"
"
CRITCHISON, Master Bernard
13-months
"
"
CROSBY, Miss Ellen
36
"
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
CROSBY, Miss Annie

"
"
CROSSLEY, Mr. Cyrus

"
Toronto, On.,  Canada
CROSSLEY, Mrs. Cyrus (Sylvia Ellen Milsom)
34
"
"
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D



DALE, Mr. William

British
Toronto, On., Canada
DALRYMPLE, Mr. David

"
Hoboken, NJ, USA
DAVIES, Mr. George F.
Leader of the Welsh choir; sang bass. (Hickey/Smith, page 260)

"
Wales
DAVIS, Mrs. Anna (Anna John)
52
American
Welland, On., Canada
De BROISSIERRE, M Etienne T.

Belgian
San Francisco, CA, USA
DEWHURST, Mr. William

British
Fall River, MA, USA
DINGLEY, Mrs. Edward (Katherine S. Glenn)
38
"
New York, NY, USA
DIXON, Mr. Arthur

"
England
DIXON, Mrs. Arthur (Bertha)
Mrs. Arthur was treated at Queenstown Hospital for contused shoulders.

"
"
DIXON, Master Stanley
6
"
"
DOCHERTY, Mrs. William (Mabel Irving)
29
American
New York, NY, USA
DOCHERTY, Master William, Jr.
2-months
"
"
DODD, Miss Dorothy
She was a trained nurse

British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
DOLPHIN, Miss Avis Gertrude
12
"
St. Thomas, On., Canada
DONAHUE, Miss Sarah

"
Boston, MA, USA
DONALD, Mr. Archibald Douglas

"
Cambridge, MA, USA
DUGUID, Mr. George Davie

"
Toronto, On., Canada
DUNCAN, Mrs. Robert (?)

"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
DYER, Mr. Robert

American
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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E



EGANA, Mr. Vincente
Was described on page 3 of the Monday, May 10, New York Times, as a young Spaniard who saved many women before he too went down with the ship and was in the water several hours before being rescued.
19
Spanish
New York, NY, USA
EHRHARDT, Mr. Herbert W.
21 ?
British
Toronto, On., Canada
ELLIOT, Mr. Arthur W.
30
"
Calgary, Ab., Canada
ELLIOT, Mrs. Arthur W. (Annie Louise)
25
"
"
ELLIS, Mr. Herbert

"
England
ELLIS, Miss Hilda
Traveled with Avis Dolphin and Sarah Smith.  Hilda was a nurse and going to England on vacation.

"
St. Thomas, On., Canada
ELLIS, Mr. John

"
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
EWART, Mr. Robert James
He was 37 years old at the time, lived at 1851 Broadway, Brooklyn, New York. Managed a branch store of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. He was on vacation to visit his mother in Ireland.
37
American
Brooklyn, NY, USA
EXLEY, Miss Ida
19
British
N. Braintree, USA
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F



FENTIMAN, Miss Nellie
26 (33?)
British
Manchester, MA(?), USA
FERGUSON, Mr. John
49 ?
American
New York, NY, USA
FERRIER, Mr. Alexander Hubert Buxton

British
Pendleton, Canada
FERRIER, Mrs. Alexander Hubert Buxton (Beata Elizabeth Margaret Stevens)
She was treated at hospital for exposure and shock. Released to Queens Hotel on or about Tuesday the 11th. Infant’s body recovered and identified. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Hubert Buxton Ferrier's body was not recovered.

"
"
FERRIER, Miss Sheila
1
"
"
FINCH, Mrs. William (Eva Eliza)
29
"
Toronto, On., Canada
FISH, Mrs. Joseph "John E." (Sarah Mary Rogers, sister of Elizabeth Rogers)

"
"
FISH, Miss Eileen
10
"
"
FISH, Miss Marion
8
"
"
FISH, Miss Joan
5-months
"
"
FOLEY, Mr. Arthur Richard.
Body recovered and returned to New York on Monday, 24 May 1915. Home address: 713 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey.  He had gone to Europe to represent the Home Rubber Company.  Funeral services held Wednesday, 26 May 1915, at Christ Episcopal Church. He was a Mason. Survived by his widow and son Bertram, who, at the time, was a college student at the Canadian Agricultural College, and survived by two daughters.
50
American
Trenton, NJ, USA
FOSS, Dr. Carl Elmer
Accommodations:  E deck.  Dr. Foss was touted in The New York Times, Tuesday, May 25, 1915, page 4, as being the first survivor to arrive back in the U.S. “with a graphic detailed account of the disaster. Dr. Foss was 28 years old, tall and slim, a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1910. He had made a special study of surgery, gunshot wounds. He went to England to offer his services to the Red Cross Association. He came to the U.S. to personally assure his family of his safety after the sinking. He had been in the water for two hours before being picked up by the tug Indian Empire at 5:30 PM. (Hickey/Smith, pages 185, 232, 249)
27
"
Harlem, MT, USA
FOX, Mr. Francis Edwin
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. The Foxes’ home address was 324 Cleveland Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. He was a master mechanic and was going to work at the Woolwich arsenal in the manufacture of artillery.
30
British
Trenton, NJ, USA
FOX, Mrs. Francis Edwin (Emily)
28
"
"
FREEMAN, Mr. John
37
"
Falkain, Canada
FREEMAN, Mrs. John (Rachel Grant)
30
"
"
FRENCH, Miss Grace Hope
24
"
Passaic, NJ, USA or Garfield, OH, USA
FRIENDMAN, Mr. Samuel
On the Monday, May 10, list of missing Americans. Home address: 1531 Fifty-first Street, Brooklyn. In business with his father and brother at Friedman and Co., importers, 491 Broadway, New York City. Brother’s name was Louis, of Borough Park, Brooklyn.

American
Brooklyn, NY, USA
FROST, Mr. Harry Robinson
42
"
Regina, Sk., Canada
FULTON, Mr. John Napier
59
"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
FYFE, Mrs. James (Jeanie Graham)
65
"
Holyoke, USA
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G



GADSEN, Mr. Arthur
39
British
Chicago, IL, USA
GALLIGAN, Miss Margaret
Traveling with her aunt, Bridget Lee.

"
New York, NY, USA
GARDNER, Mr. James Andrew

"
New Zealand
GARDNER, Mrs. James Andrew (Annie)

"
"
GARDNER, Master Eric
Enlisted to fight after the sinking and died at Passchendaele.
16
"
"
GARDNER, Master William
The family was on its way to New Zealand.
11
"
"
GARRY, Mr. Christopher
51
American
Cleveland, OH, USA
GAUTHIER, Mr. Carlos

Argentinean
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
GILHOOLY, Mrs. Catherine

British
New York, NY, USA
GILL, Mrs. James (Catherine Harris)
40
"
Gillespie, USA
GILSENAN, Mr. Hugh

American
Long Island City, NY, USA
GLANCY, Mr. Joseph
43 ?
British
Toronto, On., Canada
GOODMAN, Mr. Arthur

"
Rochester, NY, USA
GRANDIDGE, Mrs. Arthur (Nancie B. May)
26
"
Yonkers, NY, USA
GRANDIDGE, Miss Eva Mary
3
"
"
GRAY, Mr. Robert D.

"
Brooklyn, NY, USA
GRAY, Mr. James Paul
59
"
Oakland, CA, USA
GRAY, Mrs. William Hiram (Terence Florence Healey)
24
American
Los Angeles, CA, USA
GRAY, Master Stuart James
4
"
"
GREENWOOD, Master Ronald Sutcliffe
11
"
Lawrence, USA
GRIFFITHS, Mr. Christopher William
32
British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada or Pittsburgh, PA, USA
GRIMSHAW, Mr. Arthur
18
"
Brooklyn, NY, USA
GROVES, Mr. Sydney Frederick
28
"
Toronto, On., Canada
GROVES, Mrs. Sydney Frederick (Clara Lee)
27
"
"
GROVES, Master Frederick
1.5
"
"
GWYER, Rev. Herbert Linford
32
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
GWYER, Mrs. Herbert Linford (Margaret Inglis Adams Cairns)
26
"
"
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HAIGH, Mr. James Harold

British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
HALDANE, Mr. James Cargill
36
"
Boston, MA, USA
HAMILTON, Mrs. John (Isabella Murrhead)

"
New Haven, CT, USA
HAMPSHIRE, Miss Elizabeth Eleanor
36
"
Pawtucket, RI, USA
HANES, Mr. Duncan Arthur Walpole
32
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
HANSON, Mr. Samuel
51
"
Central Falls, RI, USA
HANSON, Mrs. Samuel (Mary Harrison)
59
"
"
HARDY, Miss Elsie
25
"
Montclair, NJ, USA
HARE, Miss Bessie
Per an article in The New York Times, Sunday, 9 May 1915, page 5, column 2, she had a brother named Daniel who lived at 204 West 78th Street. He inquired at the Cunard offices about her, saying that she was on her way to Tuam, County Galway, Ireland to visit their parents. Per the list of interments, Miss Bessie Hare was body #95, grave 622.
27
"
New York, NY, USA
HARRIS, Mr. Reuben
63
"
Toronto, On., Canada
HARRIS, Mrs. Reuben (Emma)
61
"
"
HARRISON, Mr. Herbert Kesteven
Harrison was 37 years old. Had booked passage at Memphis, Tenn. He was on his way to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrison, Castletown, Isle of Man. Had been living in Chicago for 20 years. This would have been his first visit to them in 7 years. Unmarried, he lived with his brother and sister at 5826 Erie Street, Chicago, Illinois.
37
"
Chicago, IL, USA
HARRISON, Mr. James
Body was recovered on the night of Monday, May 10, twenty miles away from where the ship sank. It was identified by papers on the body.

"
New York, NY, USA
HASTINGS, Mrs. Margaret (Margaret Anderson)
40
"
New Rochelle, NY, USA
HENDERSON, Mrs. Huntley Russell (Violet Alice Yeatman)
32
"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
HENDERSON, Master Huntley
10
"
"
HENDRICKSON, Mr. Knud I.

"
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
HENN, Mr. Ernest George
35
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
HENN, Mrs. Ernest George (Edith Mabel Fisher)
27
"
"
HENSHAW, Mrs. George (Mabel Iris Baker)
27
"
"
HENSHAW, Miss Mary
5-months
"
"
HERBERT, Mrs. E. V. (Florence)
26
"
London, On., Canada
HERTZ, Mr. Douglas Grant
22 ?
"
St. Louis, MO, USA
HIGGINBOTTOM, Miss Mary

"
Fall River, MA, USA
HILL, Mr. William Spencer
He was the pianist for a Welsh choir. (Hickey/Smith, page 244)

"
Wales
HILL, Mrs. Richard (Emily Jane Haynes)
31 ?
"
Schenectady, NY, USA
HOGG, Mrs. Ellen
28
"
New York, NY, USA
HOLBOURN, Prof. John "Ian" Bernard Stoughton 43
"
Edinburgh and Isle of Foula, Scotland
HOLLAND, Mrs. H. Hedley L. (Nina)
34
American
New York, NY, USA
HOMEWOOD, Mr. William Thomas

British
Toledo, OH, USA
HOPKINS, Miss Alice Eliza
33
"
Boston, MA, USA
HOPKINS, Miss Kate Mary
35
"
"
HOPKINS, Mr. David Thomas
25 ?
"
Wales
HORSBURGH, Miss Martha
21
"
Bernardsville, NY(?), USA
HORTON, Mrs. Edwin (Elizabeth)
51
"
Sheffield, England
HOSKINS, Mr. Arthur

"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
HOUNSELL, Mr. Edgar Cyril
28 ?
"
England
HUBBARD, Mr. Frederick Cole Amos
24
"
New York, NY, USA
HULL, Mrs. George (Winifred Keeling)
33
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
HUME, Mrs. Samuel E. (Mary Agnes Elliott)

American
Harrison, NJ, USA
HUMPHREYS, Mr. Henry St. Giles

British
Los Angeles, CA, USA
HUNT, Miss Isabella Gertrude
37
"
Haverford, PA, USA
HUNTER, Mr. George H.

"
Atlanta, GA, USA
HUNTER, Mrs. George H. (Maggie)

"
"
HUSTON, Miss Nellie
Miss Huston booked passage from Memphis, Tenn. Was the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Huston of 7225 Evans Avenue, Chicago. She had been visiting them for 11 months and was on her way home to Wallassey, England.

"
Chicago, IL, USA
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INCH, Mr. William Ernest
27
British
New York, NY, USA
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J



JACKSON, Mr. Isaac

British
Patterson, NJ, USA
JACKSON, Mr. Percy Thornton

"
Buffalo, NY, USA
JONES, Mrs. Alfred (Ellen)

"
Toronto, On., Canada
JONES, Master William Edward
15-months
"
"
JONES, Miss Gwendolyn
29
"
San Francisco, CA, USA
JONES, Mr. Fred

"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
JONES, Mr. Isaac "Ike" Talbot

"
Wales
JONES, Mr. Patrick Llewellynn
28
"
England
JONES, Mr. William "Parry" Gwynn(e) (outside link)
24
"
Blaina, Monmouthshire, Wales
JUDSON, Mr. Frederick Sheldon
25
American
New York, NY, USA
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K



KAY, Mrs. James (Marguerita Belsher)
31
British
Bronx, NY, USA
KAY, Master Robert Belsher
7
"
"
KAYE, Miss Kathleen
14
"
Toronto, On., Canada
KEELY, Miss Annie

"
"
KELLY, Mr. James Robert

"
New York, NY, USA
KELLY, Miss Margaret S.
34
American
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
KENNEY, Mrs. Peter (Margaret)

British
Charlestown, USA
KENNEY, Miss Mary Bridget
2
"
"
KINCH, Mrs. William (Eunice Mustoe)
45
"
Cleveland, OH, USA
KING, Mrs. Sidney (Martha Frances)

"
Lockport, NY, USA
KUEBELLICK, Mr. Samuel Max

"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
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L



LADD, Mr. Owen

British
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
LAKIN, Miss Martha Maria
40
"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
LAMBIE, Mrs. Daniel (Mary Docherty)
27
"
Roslyn, USA
LAMBIE, Miss Elizabeth
8
"
"
LAMBIE, Miss Mary
2
"
"
LANCASTER, Mr. Francis William
50
"
Toronto, On., Canada
LANCASTER, Miss Annie

"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
LANCASTER, Miss Dorothy

"
"
LANDER, Mr. Edward Harries

"
New York, NY, USA
LANE, Mr. George Benjamin

"
England
LAWRENCE, Miss Ella Woods
Winnipeg, Canada. Passenger: second cabin. Body recovered on Tuesday, May 11. Miss Lawrence was traveling with Mrs. Burke of New York. They had both volunteered for service under the Serbian Red Cross. Per the list of interments at Cobh, she was body #145, age 50 years, grave #493.
50
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
LAWRANSON, Mr. Edward

"
Paterson, B.C., Canada
LAWRANSON, Mrs. Edward (Elizabeth)
Paterson, British Columbia.  Both were on the Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead. Per The New York Times, Monday, May 10, 1915, page 6: “Mrs. R. Scott of 884 East Nineteenth Street, Paterson, N.J., begged the Cunard officials for news of her brother, Edward Lawrenson, who had sailed for Lancashire after having amassed a fortune in British Columbia.”

"
"
LEE, Miss Bridget
Traveling with her niece, Margaret Galligan.

"
New York, NY, USA
LERTOLD, Miss Catherine M. E.

"
Chicago, IL, USA
LEVERICH, Mrs. William Edward (Rosina Thomas Philips)
60
American
New York, NY, USA
LEVERICH, Miss Rosina Philip
28
"
"
LEWIS, Mr. Isaac "John"
31
British
"
LEWIS, Mrs. Isaac "John" (Jane Marshall)
31
"
"
LEWIS, Miss Edith
5
"
"
LINES, Mr. Stanley Llandaff Burnett
30
"
Toronto, On., Canada
LINES, Mrs. Stanley Llandaff Burnett (Ethel Moore Lamping)
34
"
"
LINTOTT, Mr. Roy Iver

"
Calgary, Ab., Canada
LITTLE, Mrs. J. (Margaret)
24
"
Brooklyn, NY, USA
LITTLE, Miss Alice Laura
14-months
"
"
LOHDEN, Mrs. H. Arnold (Sarah Rose Mary Arnold)
38
"
Toronto, On., Canada
LOHDEN, Miss Elsie
10
"
"
LONGDIN, Mr. Arthur

"
"
LONGDIN, Mrs. Arthur (Matilda Hartley)
30
"
"
LOVETT, Miss Mary

"
Fall River, MA, USA
LOYND, Rev. David
51
"
Ottawa, On., Canada or Richmond, IN, USA
LOYND, Mrs. David (Alice Grimshaw)

"
"
LUCAS, Mr. Francis John

"
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
LUND, Mr. Charles Henry

American
Chicago, IL, USA
LUND, Mrs. Charles Henry (Sarah Jane Mounsey)
28
"
"
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MacFARQUHAR, Mrs. John (Jane Ann Grant)
52
American
Stratford, CT, USA
MacFARQUHAR, Miss Grace Marie
16
"
"
MacGREGOR, Mrs. Betsy
63
British
New York, NY, USA
MacGREGOR, Mr. Arthur L. (son of Betsy)
31
British
New York, NY, USA
MacHARDY, Mrs. Peter Kenneth (Annie)

American
"
MACKAY, Mr. Hamish
33
British
"
MacKENZIE, Mrs. Robert (Mary A.)

American
New Bedford, MA, USA
MACKY, Mr. Joseph

British
New Zealand
MACKY, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Birrell)
56
"
"
MACLAY, Miss Bessie

"
Ridgefield Park, USA
MAINMAN, Mr. Alfred Reid

"
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
MAINMAN, Mrs. Alfred Reid (Elizabeth Sarah "Annie" Dowsett)

"
"
MAINMAN, Mr. John V.
21
"
"
MAINMAN, Mr. Alfred S.
19
"
"
MAINMAN, Miss Molly
16
"
"
MAINMAN, Miss Elizabeth
7
"
"
MAINMAN, Master Edwin
Molly and the twins survived and were taken care of by a lawyer. The family had been on its way to Chester, England, to take possession of a large estate which had been bequeathed to them. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Mr. John V. Mainman was body #118, Common grave B.
7
"
"
MANBY, Miss Ada

"
Montréal, P.Q., Canada
MANNION, Mr. Martin

"
Troy, NY, USA
MARICHAL, Mr. Joseph Phillibert René
38
French
Kingston, On., Canada
MARICHAL, Mrs. Joseph Phillibert René (Yvonne Jessie Emerson)

"
"
MARICHAL, Miss Yvonne "Eve"
(outside link -- the "last survivor" bit is wrong)
5
"
"
MARICHAL, Miss Phyllis
4
"
"
MARICHAL, Master Maurice
2
"
"
MARTIN, Mr. Charles D.
31 ?
British
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
MARTIN, Miss Ruby
26
"
New York, NY, USA
MARTIN-DAVEY, Mr. William

"
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
MARTIN-DAVEY, Mrs. William (Elizabeth Cumbe Heard)
53
"
"
MARTIN-DAVEY, Mr. Arthur
18
"
"
MATTHEWSON, Mrs. Maud E. S.

"
Springfield, USA
MATTHEWSON, Master Joseph
8-months
"
"
MATTHEWS, Lt. Robert

"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
MATTHEWS, Mrs. Robert (Annie)

"
"
MAYCOCK, Miss Mary
Had been working in America as a companion to the Astor family. Had brothers named Tom and Arthur in New York. Had certificate as hairdresser and beautician. From Yorkshire. After the disaster, she worked a second time for the Astors. Married her Yorkshire fiancé Arthur Wood. Permanently disabled by her experience of the sinking: had crouched on a narrow board for 4 hours. Died at age 75. (Hickey/Smith, pages 178, 314)

"
Harrison, NJ, USA
McCLINTOCK, Miss Margaret

"
New York, NY, USA
McCLURE, Miss Margaret

"
"
McCOLM, Mrs. James A. (Christina Harrow S. Rae)
33
"
Ottawa, On., Canada
McCORKINDALE, Mrs. Daniel (Elizabeth Ritchie)
33
"
Chromo, USA
McCORKINDALE, Master Duncan
7
"
"
McCORKINDALE, Miss Mary
Infant
"
"
McDONNELL, Miss Kate "Kitty"
Traveled with May Barrett
25
"
New York, NY, USA
McEVOY, Mr. Henry

"
"
McFAYDEN, Mr. Hugh
24
"
Galt, Canada
McGINLEY, Mr. Patrick Vincent
32
"
New York, NY, USA
McGOVERN, Miss Mazie

American
Bloomfield, USA
McILROY, Mr. Archibald
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead.
A fellow researcher from Belfast, Northern Ireland, submitted the following: "He was born in the north of Ireland around 1860 in the small market town of Ballyclare in Co. Amtrim. He became a clerk in the Ulster bank for some years, but becoming bored with it he set up business for himself first as a coal merchant and then as a stockbroker. He becmae better known as a writer in the "kailyard' tradition of Barrie's Thrums novels, capturing the ethos of rural and particularly Presbyterian life. He published several novels, among them 'When Lint was in the Bell', and 'The Banker's Love Story'. He emigrated to Edmunton in 1912 with his wife and son, where he continued his business interests and also Christian work in the city and surrounding countryside."

British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada
McKECHAN, Mrs. Robert (Elizabeth Ballantyne)
32
British
Gillespie, USA
McKECHAN, Master James
5
British
Gillsepie, USA
McKECHAN, Master Campbell
10-months
British
Gillespie, USA
McKINNON, Mrs. Robert (? Beith)

British
Toronto, On., Canada
McLELLAN, Miss Sarah
36
British
Lake Forest, IL, USA
McPARTLIN, Mr. Myles

American
New York, NY, USA
MECREDY, Dr. Ralph J. R.
Listed as from Battle Creek, MI, or Chicago, IL, USA, but was from Dublin.

British
Dublin, Ireland
MENZIES, Miss Isabella

British
Yakima, WA, USA
MERIHEINA, Mr. Uno
The New York Times, Thursday, May 13, page 3, identified him as a representative of General Motors Export Company at 11 Broadway, New York City, and was on his way to South Africa. After saving 15 women and children, he was in the water for 3 hours then on a raft for 2 hours. Had a reputation of being a powerful swimmer, swimming 10 miles without difficulty.

Russian
New York, NY, USA
MICHAEL, Mr. Dewi
Was part of the Welsh Choir.  Bought his ticket in Pittsburgh.
38 (?)
British
England
MIDDLEMAST, Mrs.Edward (Isabella L. Woodget)

"
Regina, Sk., Canada
MIDDLETON, Miss Alice
25
"
Seatlle, WA, USA
MILFORD, Mr. Frederick John
The New York Times of Monday, May 10, page 3, said: “E. J. Milford of Maryland was dragged into a lifeboat after swimming for fifty minutes.”
36
American
Hancock, MD, USA
MILLAR, Mrs. Aubrey M. (Margaret Todd or Lindgren)
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Not named on Saturday’s passenger list or Sunday’s survivors list. The New York Times, Sunday, May 9, page 5, column 2: “In that stream of inquirers that passed into the [Cunard] office in the early afternoon was G. S. Lundgren of the local Weather Bureau. He was seeking some word as to the safety of his sister, Mrs, Aubrey Miller of 602 West 137th Street. She was bound for Glasgow, he said, to visit her husband’s relatives. Mr. Miller died three months ago and it had been his wish that his wife meet his relatives.”

British
New York, NY, USA
MITCHELHILL, Mr. William (Mitchell Hill)

"
St. Joseph, MO, USA
MITCHELL, Mr. Arthur Jackson 

American
Toronto, On., Canada
MITCHELL, Mr. Walter Dawson
27 ?
British
Newark, NJ, USA
MITCHELL, Mrs. Walter Dawson (Jeanette Elizabeth Moore)
27
"
"
MITCHELL, Master Walter Dawson, Jr.
All 3 Mitchell’s were listed on Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. W. D.’s body was recovered and identified. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Master Walter Dawson Mitchell was body #122, male, age 6 months, 2nd Class passenger, Common grave C.
6-months (10-months?)
"
"
MOFFATT, Mr. William

"
Winchester, Canada
MOLLOY, Miss Margaret
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. The New York Times, Monday, May 10, 1915, page 6: “[At the Cunard offices] Michael Molloy of 4331 West Forty-seventh Street, whose sister, Miss Margaret Molloy of 4329 West Forty-seventh Street, was a passenger, was accompanied by his cousin, Miss Katherine Flanagan. On April 25 he received a cablegram announcing the serious illness of his father and Miss Molloy insisted on going to Ireland by the quickest steamship. On the Monday after she left he received a cablegram stating that the father had died.”

"
New York, NY, USA
MOODY, Mrs. Martha (Martha Hemphill)
70
"
Londonderry, Ireland
MOODY, Miss Martha (Meta)
San Francisco, CA., is where they had been visiting Martha's brother, John Hemphill. Louise says that Martha was born in Co Londonderry, North Ireland.
25
"
"
MOORE, Dr. Daniel Virgil
36
American
Yankton, SD, USA
MOORE, Mr. Ernest

British
Moose Jaw, Sk., Canada
MOORE, Mr. Edwin

"
Central Falls, USA
MOORE, Mr. John
24
"
Manchester Green, USA
MORRIS, Rev. Hugh Carlton Syddall

"
Toronto, Canada
MOUNSEY, Mr. William Edgar

American
Chicago, IL, USA
MUIR, Mr. Matthew
62 (?)
British
Philadelphia, USA
MURDOCK, Miss Jessie
34
"
Westbury, USA
MURRAY, Mrs. Christopher (Rose Ellen McGinley)
30
American
New York, USA
MUSTOE-KINCH, Mr. William
19
British
Cleveland, OH, USA
MYERS, Mr. William Ellason G.
Named as MEYERS in an article in the Sunday New York Times, May 9, 1915. Was 16 years old and on his was to England to join the British Navy as a cadet.
16
"
Stratford, On., Canada
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NAISH, Mr. Theodore

American
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
NAISH, Mrs. Theodore (Belle Saunders)
49
"
"
NEATBY, Miss Winifred (Freda) (outside link)
29
British
Saskatoon, Canada
NEEDHAM, Mr. Henry E.

"
New York, USA
NEGUS, Mr. Edward

"
"
NEILSON, Mr. Henry

"
Brooklyn, USA
NEILSON, Mrs. Henry (Frances)

"
"
NEILSON, Mr. Charles H.
18
"
"
NEIMARK, Mr. Abraham
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Per an article in the Sunday paper, page 5, column 2: Harry Niemark of Belgium [?] anxiously awaited word of his father Abraham, who was before the German invasion a diamond merchant of Antwerp, and who had sailed for London with diamonds. Before the Lusitania left her pier he gave into the safe keeping of the purser. The elder Mr. Niemark’s family fled to London when the German captured Antwerp. Harry Niemark and his father came to New York three months ago, leaving their mother and sisters in London. They took rooms at 97 Division Street and a few weeks ago the father decided to return to London to dispose of the diamonds.

Russian (?)
New York, USA
NEVILLE, Mr. Albert Charles

British
Toronto, Canada
NEVILLE, Mrs. Albert Charles (Mabel)

"
"
NEVILLE, Miss Evelyn
14
"
"
NEVILLE, Master Charles
11
"
"
NEVILLE, Miss Muriel
4
"
"
NICHOLSON, Mr. Charles Duncan
27
"
Edmonton, Canada
NICHOL, Miss Mary F.
On Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Booked passage in Memphis. An article in the paper said a Miss Mary Nicol had come from Scotland nine months prior and had been visiting her sisters in Chicago: Mrs. J. W. Young of 7337 South Racine and Mrs. Wm. McClelland, 7331 South Racine.

"
Chicago, IL, USA
NICHOLL, Mr. George
Home address was 5138 Funston Street, Philadelphia.

"
Philadelphia, USA
NORMAN, Mr. Robert

"
New York, USA
NORTH, Miss Olive
Later married Percy Hanson, sailor on the rescue ship Juno.

"
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
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O'DONNELL, Mr. Patrick

American
Hoboken, USA
OWENS, Mrs. Hubert Isaacs (Cecilia Mildred Smith)
33
British
Elwood City, USA
OWENS, Master Ronald
10
"
"
OWENS, Master Reginald
8
"
"
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PAGE, Mr. Andrew

British
Medicine Hat, Canada
PALMER, Mr. Albert

"
Toronto, Canada
PALMER, Mrs. Albert (Annie Oakes)
33
"
"
PALMER, Master Edgar
7 (6?)
"
"
PALMER, Miss Olive
4
"
"
PALMER, Master Albert
The Sunday, May 9, list of missing and probable dead showed Albert, Mrs. Albert and infant, Miss Olive and infant, Master Edgar, F.A., and Miss K. Per the list of interments at Cobh, Master Albert Palmer was body #179, age 6 months, buried with Mrs. Annie Palmer, Common grave B; Master Edgar Palmer, body #184, age 7 years, Common grave B; Mrs. Annie Palmer was body #179, age 33 years, Common grave B.
6-months
"
"
PALMER, Miss Kathleen
41
"
N. Augusta, USA
PALMER, Mr. Frank Arthur

"
"
PARTLETT, Mrs. Frank (Amy)

"
New York, USA
PARTLETT, Miss Enid
13
"
"
PARSONS, Mr. Archibald Ernest
30
"
"
PAVEY, Miss Lorna Mary

"
Fort Qui Apelle, Sk., Canada
PAYNE, Mr. Martin Sylvester
19
"
Springfield, MA, USA
PEACOCK, Mrs. Elizabeth L. (Elizabeth L. Todd)
48
"
Jerome, AZ, USA
PEACOCK, Master Thomas Edward
17
"
"
PELLS, Mr. Cyril Elmore
24
"
Vancouver, B.C., Canada
PELLS, Mrs. Cyril Elmore (Mary Anita Reeve)

"
"
PELLS, Master John
Infant
"
"
PHAIR, Rev. Ernest Edward Maxwell
44
"
Winnipeg, Mb., Canada
PIRIE, Mrs. Arthur (Annie)
35
"
Lynn, USA
PIRIE, Miss Margaret
10
"
"
PIRIE, Master Arthur
Transferred from Cameronia. All 3 from this group were on Sunday’s list of missing and probable dead. Page 5, column 2, Sunday paper: “Mr. and Mrs. Pennycook of 260 Eleventh Street, Hoboken, called [the Cunard office] to inquire about Mrs. Pirie and her two children. They were on their way to Glasgow.”
4
"
"
PIRRIE, Miss Henrietta

"
Ottawa, On., Canada
PLANK, Mrs. David (Harriet Slinger)
61
"
Toronto, On., Canada
POOLE, Mrs. Thomas William (Gertrude Kate Elizabeth Veale)
45
"
New York, NY, USA
POTTER, Mr. Walter

"
Calgary, Ab., Canada
PRESCOTT, Mrs. George (Bertha Martin)
30
"
Toronto, On., Canada