Ivy Bailey. She was the daughter of the fellow passengers Walter and Jessie Bailey. She was born 6 October 1900 at Sheepshed in the Loughborough district of Leicestershire, apparently before her parents were married. She was christened 17 May 1903 at Sheepshed in the Church of England tradition. In 1911, they lived in Shepshed, Leicestershire, England. She was travelling with her parents on the Lusitania. The Bailey family had come to St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1912, and were likely bound for British Columbia. Their point of origin was given by the Cunard Line as Nelson, British Columbia. All three were lost when the Lusitania went down.
Courtsey Peter Engberg-Klarström.
Ivy Bailey. She was the daughter of the fellow passengers Walter and Jessie Bailey. She was born 6 October 1900 at Sheepshed in the Loughborough district of Leicestershire, apparently before her parents were married. She was christened 17 May 1903 at Sheepshed in the Church of England tradition. In 1911, they lived in Shepshed, Leicestershire, England. She was travelling with her parents on the Lusitania. The Bailey family had come to St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1912, and were likely bound for British Columbia. Their point of origin was given by the Cunard Line as Nelson, British Columbia. All three were lost when the Lusitania went down.
Courtsey Peter Engberg-Klarström.
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