Mrs. James Murray (Margaret Gray)

Margaret Murray Third Class Passenger Lost image:Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 16 May 1915, page 3. Born Margaret Gray c. 1889 Scotland Died 7 May 1915 (age 27) At sea Traveling with – Walter Murray (son) – Elizabeth Young (housemate) Citizenship British (Scotland) Residence Chicago, Illinois, United States Spouse(s) James Murray (? – 1915, her death) Margaret …

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Master Walter Murray

Walter Murray, 4, was the son of James and Margaret Murray of Chicago, Illinois, United States.  Even though Walter was born in the United States and entitled to United States citizenship, he was traveling on a British passport that he was entitled to through his mother’s heritage.  His family lived at 6853 South Green Street with Charles Young and his …

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Mrs. Harry John Williams (Elizabeth Annie Millman)

Annie Williams, 37, was the wife of Harry John Williams (hereafter referred to as John) and mother of the six Williams children.  The children were John Edward, Edith, George Albert, Ethel, Florence, and David.  Annie and the children were traveling back to England aboard Lusitania after a few years’ settlement in the Scotch Plains, Plainfield, New Jersey area.  John Williams had departed …

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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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