Mrs. Charles Young (Elizabeth Grossart)

Elizabeth Young
Third Class Passenger
Lost
Elizabeth Young
image: Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915.
Born

Elizabeth Grossart
c. 1888
Scotland

Died 7 May 1915 (age 27)
At sea
Traveling with Margaret Murray (housemate)
Walter Murray (Margaret’s son)
Citizenship British (Scotland)
Residence Chicago, Illinois, United States
Spouse(s) Charles Young (? – 1915, her death)

Elizabeth Young, 27, was born in Scotland and later emigrated to Chicago, Illinois, United States.  Elizabeth was married to Charles Young, and they lived with James and Margaret Murray and their son Walter at 6853 South Green Street.  Both husbands were employed by the Chicago City Railways Company and did not sail with their wives on Lusitania’s last crossing.

Elizabeth was accompanying Margaret and Walter on Lusitania on a trip back to Scotland, where Margaret was also from, as Margaret had not seen her mother in 8 years.  All three were lost in the Lusitania sinking.

The Saturday, 8 May 1915, New York Times, names Margaret, Walter, and Elizabeth as being from Memphis, Tennessee, or who had, at least, had booked passage in Memphis, while mentioning that their husbands were employed by Chicago City Railways Company.


Contributors:
Judith Tavares

References:
Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915, page 3.

New York Times, Saturday, 8 May 1915.

18 thoughts on “Mrs. Charles Young (Elizabeth Grossart)”

  1. Elizabeth Young (Lizzie Grossart) she is my Great Great Aunt on the Grossart side.She was born at Carmichael, South Lanarkshire and was going home to visit her mother in Lanark along with her friend Margaret Murray who also belonged
    Lanark. If any has more information I would be interested in hearing from you, also I might be able to help you with
    information.

    • I believe Elizabeth Grossart was my great great aunt as well. My grandmother, Marion Rowan (maiden name Grossart)was born in Carnwarth, Lanarkshire). Elizabeth Grossart was her fathers sister.

      • Hi! Mary,
        Got your reply thanks. Looks like we share the same great great aunt. Just going out at the moment but
        I think there should be a story in the gazette this week about Lizzie and Margaret Murray and the Lusitania.
        We will have to share information if that’s ok! with you.
        Thanks again for reply Alex Macdonald.

        • Yes, that would be great. I do not live in the UK. My immediate family did not know why Lizzie Grossart Young was coming back to Scotland. My grandmother often said that they wondered if something bad had happened and that was why she was on the ship

          • Hi! Mary,
            Some more information for you.
            Your Grandmother and my Grandfather were cousins.

            Marion married Samuel Rowan (Coalminer) on 21st Oct. 1921.
            Marions father was James Grossart (Signalman on the Railway) her mother was Margaret Smith.
            Samuels father was Thomas Rown (Coalminer) her mother was Sarah Hepburn (Deceased at time
            of marriage)

            James was Elizabeths (Lizzies) brother.

            As far as I can discover there was no other reason for them coming home other than to see their families. Maybe start of war had something to do with it. We will never know.

            Mary I can trace OUR family back to our 6 x great grandfather.

            If you want send your email and I can tell you more more private. Where do you live I just assumed
            it was Scotland
            Alex..

  2. Hi! Mary,
    Sorry taken so long to reply but been having problems with computer. Going on holiday today to TENERIFE FOR 10 days to get some sun. See you live in Indiana , Just to let you know you have a relation lives in Calgary (my uncle Tommy Grossart). Again sorry for delay will talk again on return from holiday.
    Keep well Alex

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