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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Miss Mary Bridget Kenny

Mary Bridget Kenny, 2, was a second-cabin passenger traveling aboard Lusitania with her mother Margaret. They were both American nationals living Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, although her mother had been born in Ireland. Both mother and daughter were lost. Mary Kenny was born in July 1912 to Peter and Margaret Kenny. Peter Kenny died 1 May 1913. …

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Mrs. Peter Kenny (Margaret)

Margaret Kenny, 32, was a second-cabin passenger traveling aboard Lusitania with her 2-year-old daughter Mary. They were both American nationals living Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, although Margaret had been born in Ireland in 1884. Both were lost in the Lusitania sinking. Margaret was born in Ireland in 1884 and immigrated to Boston in 1907. In June 1911, …

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Mr. Evan Jones

Evan Jones, 65, was a Welshman and naturalized American citizen from Ottumwa, Iowa, United States, lost in the Lusitania disaster on 7 May 1915. He was planning to retire to his native homeland. His death aboard the Lusitania triggered a massive court case over the rights of his illegitimate daughter, a native-born British subject, to inherit his estate. …

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