Miss Edith Brammer

Edith Brammer, 8, was traveling aboard Lusitania with her mother Elizabeth.  Both mother and daughter survived the Lusitania sinking.  Both mother and daughter suffered from exposure and shock from being in the water. Mother and daughter were British nationals from Trenton, New Jersey, United States.  Their Trenton address was 5 Charlotte Avenue. Related Pages Elizabeth Brammer at the …

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Master Nigel Frederick Booth

Nigel Booth, 8 months old, was the son of Charles Booth and Emily Hadfield of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  He was traveling aboard Lusitania with her mother while his father stayed behind in a hotel in Ottawa.  Emily died in the Lusitania sinking, but the 8-month-old baby was picked up out of the water.  The Nigel was …

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Master John Blackshaw

John Blackshaw, 1, of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, was the son of Fred and Alice Blackshaw.  He was traveling on Lusitania with his mother, Alice.  Neither John nor Alice survived the sinking. Contributor: Judith Tavares  

Master Thomas Bodell, Jr.

Master Thomas Bodell, 3, and his parents Thomas Sr. and Florence (née Saunders) of 21 Macaulay Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, left to take a holiday in England.  Thomas Senior 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 …

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