Miss Lorna Mary Pavey

Lorna Pavey, 28, was from Fort Qui Apelle, Saskatchewan, Canada.  She was crossing aboard Lusitania to join the Red Cross.  She was at lunch when the torpedo struck the ship.  Lorna survived the Lusitania sinking. Lorna had been a governess in the employ of Frances McDonald. Frances’ younger brother, Arthur Benson, would become Lorna’s future …

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Mrs. Stanley Llandolf Burnett Lines (Ethel Moore Lamping)

Ethel Lines, 34, was the wife of Stanley Lines. They were British subjects living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Stanley and Ethel were traveling aboard Lusitania to England to volunteer with the Red Cross. Both Stanley and Ethel survived the Lusitania disaster. Ethel escaped the ship in lifeboat 13. A newspaper tribute to Alfred Vanderbilt was …

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Mr. Stanley Llandolf Burnett Lines

Stanley Lines, 30, was manager of the Canadian branch of the Chamberlain and Hookham Electric Meter Company of Birmingham, England. He and his wife Ethel were British subjects who lived in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Stanley and Ethel were traveling aboard Lusitania to England to volunteer with the Red Cross. Both Stanley and Ethel survived the …

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Mrs. Antoine Depage (Marie Picard)

Marie Depage Saloon Passenger Lost image courtesy Patrick Loodts Born Marie Picard 1872 Belgium Died 7 May 1915 (age 43) At sea Age on Lusitania 43 Ticket number 46086 Cabin number E 61 Body number 57 Interred La Panne, Belgium Occupation Nurse Citizenship Belgian Spouse(s) Antoine Depage Signature Chicago Tribune, 8 May 1915. Marie Depage, sometimes …

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