Miss Violet Isabel James

Violet James, 32, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada was a trained nurse traveling with others aboard Lusitania.  She survived the sinking. On her way to London she met Gladys Bilicke, who had just lost her husband in the sinking and clung on to Violet for comfort. Violet, exhausted from the disaster herself, only grudgingly looked after Gladys. …

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Miss Jane Hogan

Jane Hogan, 39, an Irish national and British subject living in New York, New York, United States, who survived the Lusitania sinking.  She sustained an injured ankle.  Jane was treated at hospital and released on or about Tuesday the 11th. Mary Garry, the mother of Dr. Joseph Garry, who was lost with the Lusitania, wrote Jane inquiring about the …

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Mr. William Beauchamp

William Beauchamp, 36, a British national from Otsego, United States survived the sinking.  He was treated in Queenstown for the loss of fingers. Contributor: Judith Tavares  

Mrs. Thomas Bodell (Florence Saunders)

Florence Bodell (née Saunders), 36, her husband Thomas, and son Thomas, Jr. of 21 Macaulay Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, left to take a holiday in England.  Thomas was a partner in the Stanley Brass Works, Dufferin Street.  Florence was the sister of Frank Saunders, the Bloor Street florist.  The family was lost in the sinking. Contributors: Michael Poirier Hildo …

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