Miss Georgina Marks

Georgina Marks, 24, was a British national from Bristol, England. She and her mother Elizabeth had been in Chicago, Illinois, United States for a year and a half, visiting Georgina’s brothers Gilbert and Joseph Marks. Gilbert and Joseph lived at 1908 Montrose Avenue, Chicago. Georgina’s father had returned to England in December, 1914. Elizabeth and …

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Mr. Andrzej Ordydyniec

Andrzej Orydyniec, 45, was Polish and from Syracuse, New York, United States.  The manifest lists him as Russian as Poland was a part of the Russian Empire at the time. Andrzej was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  His body was recovered, #1 by Doolin and Arran. Contributor: John Radzilowski References: Narod Polski (Chicago), 3 Dec. 1919, page 5.

Miss Sarah McLellan

Sarah McLellan, 36, a British national, lived in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States, near Chicago. She was on her way to Scotland. She was presumably traveling with Agnes Crosbie, Agnes Smith, and Nicholas Boyle, although she is listed on the second cabin passenger list and her traveling companions are in third class. Agnes Crosbie and …

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Miss Nicholas Boyle

Miss Nicholas Boyle, a British national, was 24 years old and lived in Chicago, Illinois, United States. She was on her way to Scotland with Agnes Smith, Agnes Crosbie, and Sarah McLellan. Agnes Crosbie and Sarah McClellan survived the Lusitania disaster. Agnes Smith and Nicholas Boyle did not. Contributors Michael Poirier Judith Tavares

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