Mrs. Edward Lawrenson (Elizabeth)

Elizabeth Lawrenson and her husband, Edward, were British citizens who lived in Paterson, British Columbia, Canada.  Both Edward and Elizabeth were lost in the Lusitania disaster. From the New York Times, Monday, 10 May 1915, page 6:  “Mrs. R. Scott of 884 East Nineteenth Street, Paterson, N.J., begged the Cunard officials for news of her …

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Miss Nancy Eileen Fenn Wickings-Smith

Nancy Wickings-Smith, an infant, was a British citizen from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.  She was traveling with her father Cyril, mother Phyllis, and uncle Basil.  Basil was married to Phyllis’ sister, Beatrice.  Beatrice did not sail on Lusitania.  Cyril, Phyllis, and Nancy survived the Lusitania sinking.  Basil did not. According to the Imperial War Museum’s Pritchard letters collection and survivor Gertrude …

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Mr. Basil Guilford Wickings-Smith

Basil Wickings-Smith, 29, was a British citizen from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.  He was traveling with his brother Cyril, Cyril’s wife Phyllis, and their infant daughter Nancy.  Basil was married to Phyllis’ sister, Beatrice.  Beatrice did not sail on Lusitania.  Cyril, Phyllis, and Nancy survived the Lusitania sinking.  Basil did not. According to the Imperial War Museum’s Pritchard letters collection …

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Mr. Cyril Wickings-Smith

Cyril Wickings-Smith, 27, was a British citizen from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.  He was traveling with his wife Phyllis, infant daughter Nancy, and his brother Basil.  Basil was married to Phyllis’ sister, Beatrice.  Beatrice did not sail on Lusitania.  Cyril, Phyllis, and Nancy survived the Lusitania sinking.  Basil did not. According to the Imperial War Museum’s Pritchard letters collection and …

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