Mr. Arthur Wellesley Elliott

Arthur Wellesley Elliott, 30, was a British subject from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife, Annie Elliott, in second cabin. At the time of the Lusitania‘s last sailing, Annie was pregnant. When the German submarine torpedoed and sank the Lusitania on 7 May 1915, Annie and her unborn child survived …

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Mrs. Arthur Wellesley Elliott (Annie Louise Harrott)

Annie Elliott, 25, was a British subject from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She was traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband of four months, Arthur Elliott, in second cabin. At the time of the Lusitania‘s last sailing, Annie was pregnant. When the German submarine torpedoed and sank the Lusitania on 7 May 1915, Annie and her unborn …

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Mrs. William Smith (Minnie)

Minnie Smith, 28, was a British subject residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, traveling third class aboard Lusitania. Minnie was married to Constable William Smith, and at the time of the Lusitania‘s last departure from New York on 1 May 1915, she was pregnant. Minnie and her unborn child were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed …

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Miss Rose Elise Lohden

Rose Elise Lohden, 11, lived in Balmy Beach, Toronto, Ontario, Canada with her mother, Sarah Rose. Sarah and Elise were traveling together aboard Lusitania, and both mother and daughter were fortunate to survive the disaster. The following is her mother Sarah’s account: All during the voyage we were all talking of submarines. It seemed people …

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