Master John Harrison Chattan Stephens

John Stephens (1913 – 1915), 18 months old, was the grandson of Canadian philanthropist Frances Stephens and son of Lieutenant Chattan and Hazel Stephens (born Kemp). The family lived in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with grandmother Frances Stephens, maid Elise Oberlin, and nurse Caroline Milne. The entire party was lost in …

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Miss Caroline Milne

Caroline Milne, 35, was a British national living in Montréal, Québec, Canada as nurse (nanny) to infant John Harrison Chattan Stephens. She was originally from Liscard, Cheshire, England. She was traveling aboard Lusitania with Master Stephens and the infant’s grandmother, Frances Stephens, and the grandmother’s maid, Elise Oberlin. Caroline stayed in room D-9 with John …

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Mrs. George Washington Stephens (Frances Ramsey McIntosh)

Frances Stephens Saloon Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Frances Ramsey McIntosh 27 January 1851 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 64) RMS Lusitania At sea Age on Lusitania 64 Ticket number 13170 Cabin number B 5 Traveling with – John Stephens (grandson) – Elise Oberlin (maid) – Caroline Milne (nurse to …

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Mr. Richard Lionel Taylor

Richard Taylor, 31, was a British citizen from Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was a hat manufacturer. His ticket for Lusitania was 13165. His cabin aboard the ship was B-95. Taylor survived the Lusitania sinking. He made the following statement that was published in the New York Times on 10 May 1915: R. T. Taylor, a …

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