Mrs. Richard H. Brammer (Elizabeth Jane Bott)

Elizabeth Brammer, 32, was traveling aboard Lusitania with her 8-year-old daughter, Edith Brammer.  Both mother and daughter survived the Lusitania sinking. Mother and daughter were British nationals from Trenton, New Jersey, United States.  Their Trenton address was 5 Charlotte Avenue. Both Elizabeth and Edith were rescued from the water after suffering exposure and shock.  As a result, Elizabeth …

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Reverend James Anderson Beattie

Reverend James Anderson Beattie, 53, was a missionary of the Reformed Church returning to the Arcot Mission in India with his wife Margaret.  He had just spent a year’s leave in the United States.  Reverend Beattie was born in Scotland and received his education in Edinburgh, and came to the United States soon afterward and …

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Mr. Edwin Twining

Edwin Twining, 19, was a United States and British dual citizen traveling on Lusitania‘s last voyage.  Twining was lost in the disaster. Twining was the son of Florence Larke, who was 50 at the time of the sinking.  Twining also had one sister, 13 at the time, and five brothers ranging from 16 to 26 years …

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Mrs. G. Marks (Elizabeth Brock)

Elizabeth Marks, 50, was a British national from Bristol, England. She and her daughter Georgina had been in Chicago, Illinois, United States for a year and a half, visiting Elizabeth’s sons Gilbert and Joseph Marks. Gilbert and Joseph lived at 1908 Montrose Avenue, Chicago. Elizabeth’s husband had returned to England in December, 1914. Elizabeth and …

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