Mrs. Edward Booth-Jones (Millichamp Letton Percival)

Millichamp Booth-Jones Second Cabin Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Millichamp Letton Percival 29 January 1877 Newtown, Montgomeryshire (now in Powys), Wales, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 At sea, RMS Lusitania Age on Lusitania 38 Traveling with –Edward Booth-Jones (husband) –Ailsa Booth-Jones (daughter) –Percival Booth-Jones (son) -Albert Smith (family friend) -Gladys Smith (family friend) …

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Mr. Edward Booth-Jones

Edward Booth-Jones Second Cabin Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Edward Jones 28 March 1876 Conway (Conwy), Wales, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 At sea, RMS Lusitania Age on Lusitania 39 Traveling with –Millichamp Booth-Jones (wife) –Ailsa Booth-Jones (daughter) –Percival Booth-Jones (son) -Albert Smith (family friend) -Gladys Smith (family friend) -Dorothy Smith (family friend) …

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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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Mr. Arnold Leslie Rhys-Evans

Arnold Rhys-Evans, 23, was a British national from Cardiff, Wales, and secretary to Member of Parliament David Alfred Thomas. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with Thomas and Thomas’ daughter, Margaret Mackworth. All three of them survived the Lusitania disaster. During the sinking, Rhys-Evans was with D. A. Thomas, and they both entered lifeboat 11 after …

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