Miss Grace Marie MacFarquhar

Grace MacFarquhar (1898 – 1979), 16, was a United States national from Stratford, Connecticut, and second cabin passenger aboard Lusitania accompanying her mother, Jane MacFarquhar, to Burghead, Scotland. When the Lusitania was torpedoed on 7 May 1915, mother and daughter escaped the sinking ship and survived the disaster in a starboard lifeboat that was picked …

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Mr. Samuel McClimond

Samuel McClimond, 32, was a third class passenger and Irish national living in New York, New York, United States. He was traveling aboard Lusitania to see his family. When the ship was torpedoed on 7 May, McClimond was in the third class dining room. McClimond waiting for the women and children to be provided with …

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Mr. Arthur Rowland Jones, First Officer

Arthur Rowland Jones First Officer Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Arthur Rowland Jones 1879 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 2 February 1918 (age 38) HMT Avanti At sea Age on Lusitania 35 Lifeboat 15 Rescued by Wanderer (Peel 11), Flying Fish Citizenship British (English) Residence Ffynnongroew, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom Spouse(s) Elizabeth Lunn (1907 – …

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Master Thomas Edward Peacock

Thomas Peacock, 17, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother Elizabeth, who named Thoomas after her husband. Mother and son survived the Lusitania disaster and settled in Prescott, Arizona, United States. According to Peacock family history and Liverpool newspaper articles, Elizabeth was about to board a life boat on the “wrong” (port?) side of the …

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