Mr. Arnold Leslie Rhys-Evans

Arnold Rhys-Evans, 23, was a British national from Cardiff, Wales, and secretary to Member of Parliament David Alfred Thomas. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with Thomas and Thomas’ daughter, Margaret Mackworth. All three of them survived the Lusitania disaster. During the sinking, Rhys-Evans was with D. A. Thomas, and they both entered lifeboat 11 after …

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Mr. Thomas J. Williams

Thomas Williams, 32, was a British citizen and native of Wales who sang with the Welsh Choir, the Gwent Royal Welsh Singers.  He traveled with George Davies, William Hill, George Lane, Gwynn Jones, Dewi Michael, and John Preston-Smith.  Williams survived the sinking. Contributors: Judith Tavares

Miss Helen Smith

Helen Smith Second Cabin Passenger Saved Helen Smith with Ernest Cowper, the man who saved her life, in Queenstown.  Image:  New York Times, Sunday, 30 May 1915. Born Helen Smith October 1908 Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom Died 8 April 1993 (age 84) Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom Age on Lusitania 6 Traveling companions – Alfred Smith (father) …

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Mrs. Hubert Isaacs Owens (Cecelia “Cissie” Mildred Smith)

Cecelia Owens Second Cabin Passenger Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Cecelia Mildred Smith 1879 ? Died 20 July 1966 (age 87) Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom Age on Lusitania 33 Traveling with – Ronald Owens (son) – Reginald Owens (son) – Alfred Smith (brother) – Elizabeth Smith (sister-in-law) – Helen Smith (niece) – Hubert Smith (nephew) …

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