
Mr. CHARLES HENRY
LUND, Second Cabin Passenger

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credit: Joy Stocking Hill
Charles Lund of Wisconsin was the husband of Sarah
Jane Mounsey of Chicago. The two were married in 1914.
Charles was accompanying Sarah and his father-in-law William Mounsey on the Lusitania to find William's wife
and Sarah's mother Fanny, who presumed lost in the sinking of the Empress of Ireland, was rumored to
be alive and in a Liverpool mental institution. On the train to
New York, the Lunds and Mounsey met Eunice
Kinch and her son William
Mostoe-Kinch and became fast friends.
During the Lusitania's
sinking, Charles was separated from Sarah and William. Charles
and William were lost in the disaster, but Sarah survived and
discovered that woman that they were looking for in the Liverpool
institution was not her mother. Charles' body was #229 identified.
Contributors:
Joy Stocking Hill
Mike Poirier
David Zeni
References:
Hoehling, A. A. and Mary Hoehling. The Last Voyage of
the Lusitania. Madison Books, 1956.
Preston, Diana. Lusitania: An Epic Tragedy.
Berkley Books, 2002.
Zeni, David. Forgotten Empress. Goose Lane Editions,
1998.
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