Mr. Archibald Douglas Donald

Archibald Donald, called Archie by his friends, was a Scotch-Canadian in his early twenties at the time of the Lusitania‘s sailing.  He had been a structural engineer working for the Truscon-Steel Company in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.  He was enroute to officers’ training at Edinburgh University, Scotland. On board Lusitania, Archie Donald shared a room with John …

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Mrs. Stanley Robert Taylor (Annie Sarah Johnson)

Annie Taylor, 41, was a United States citizen from Dorchester, Massachusetts, United States.  Annie was lost in the Lusitania sinking. From the Saturday, 15 May 1915 New York Times, page 8: “The American Consulate has taken charge of a body believed to be that of Mrs. Annie Taylor of Dorchester, Mass., who was a second cabin passenger …

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Mr. William McMillan Adams

William McMillan Adams Saloon Passenger Saved William McMillan Adams in 1918. Image Michael Poirier/US National Archives. Born William McMillan Adams 5 September 1895 Paris, France Died 10 May 1986 (age 90) Princeton, New Jersey, United States Age on Lusitania 19 Ticket number 46102 Cabin number D 45 Traveling with Arthur Adams (father) Lifeboat 17 Rescued …

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Mr. Andrew McDermott

Andrew McDermott, age 22, a British national from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, survived the Lusitania sinking.  He was treated at a Queenstown hospital for at least a week with a contusion on the left knee. Contributors: Judith Tavares

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