Mrs. H. Arnold Lohden (Sarah Rose Mary Arnold)

Sarah Rose Lohden, 38, resided at Balmy Beach, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was traveling with her eleven-year-old daughter, Elise. Both mother and daughter survived the disaster. The following is her account: All during the voyage we were all talking of submarines. It seemed people could do nothing but discuss the possibility of attack. I had …

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Mr. Henry E. Needham

Henry Needham (? – 1944), was a British subject living in New York, New York, United States. He was traveling aboard Lusitania to return to his family home in Sidcup, Kent, England. His brothers had recently enlisted to fight in the Great War, and like many male passengers aboard the ship, Needham was doing his duty …

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Mr. Ernest Moore

Ernest Moore, an Irish national and British subject and a native of Lisdarn, County Cavan, Ireland, was traveling aboard Lusitania‘s final voyage as a second cabin passenger. At the time of the Lusitania sinking, he gave his address as Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was lost when the ship was torpedoed and sunk on 7 …

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Mrs. Christopher Murray (Rose Ellen McGinley)

Rose Ellen Murray, 30, was an Irish national married to a United States Naval Officer traveling as a second-cabin passenger aboard Lusitania with her brother, Patrick Vincent McGinley. Both survived the Lusitania disaster. During the sinking, brother and sister were separated when their lifeboat overturned and threw them into the water. Each thought the other …

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