Jane Worden, 56, was a United States citizen by naturalization from Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, and a native of Ireland. Jane was lost in the Lusitania disaster, and her body, if recovered, was never identified.
Jane worked as a housekeeper and dressmaker. She was married to Charles E. Worden, a carpenter 21 years her [...]
Arthur Candlish, 33, was a United States citizen by naturalization living in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States. He and his wife, Ellen, traveled aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. Arthur was lost. Ellen was saved. Arthur’s body was either not recovered or not identified.
Arthur had been employed as a mill hand at [...]
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 [...]
Michael Ward, a naturalized United States citizen, was a native of Bundoran, County Donegal, Ireland. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He assisted Margaret and Desmond Cox to a lifeboat on the port side of the ship, but because the lifeboats on the port side were not being lowered, Margaret and Desmond went [...]
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