| 1886/06/11 |
Anne Hawthorne Lindsey, wife of William Lindsey, gives birth to a daughter, Leslie Hawthorne Lindsey, in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. |
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| 1901/07/00 |
William Lindsey establishes a large factory in London and sends for his wife, Annie, and their three children, Leslie, Dorothy, and Kenneth. |
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| 1915/04/21 |
Leslie Hawthorne Lindsey, daughter of William Lindsey and Anne Sheen Lindsey, marries Stewart Southam Mason. |
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Emmanuel Church in the City of Boston |
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Marriage of Leslie H Lindsey and Stewart S Mason |
| 1915/04/21 |
In the Great Hall, decorated for the Lindsey-Mason wedding, the sweeping split-run staircase is inter-weaved with roses and vines in honor of the newlyweds. |
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Lindsey Castle |
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Marriage of Leslie H Lindsey and Stewart S Mason |
| 1915/05/01 |
Stewart and Leslie Mason, newlyweds moving to Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, board the LUSITANIA with ticket No 1295 and take Cabin number B 77. |
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Pier 54, NYC |
New York City |
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| 1915/05/07 |
Oliver Bernard finds Leslie Mason by the verandah cafe hysterical, shouting, "Where is my husband?". Oliver tells her "If you stay right here your husband will find you" and then goes to look for Stewart and lifebelts. When Oliver returns, Leslie is gone. |
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RMS Lusitania (shipwreck) |
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Sinking of the RMS Lusitania |
| 1915/05/10 |
An Irish fishing tug recovers Leslie Mason's corpse, body No 152, 20 miles from the disaster site. |
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| 1915/05/31 |
The remains of Leslie Mason arrive in New York on the LAPLAND. |
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| 1915/06/02 |
Leslie Hawthorne Lindsey Mason is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery: CHERRY AVENUE Lot 6462, Grave Space 1. The epitaph on her tombstone is the title of an 1868 hymn, "The King of Love my Shepherd Is". |
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Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge |
Cambridge, MA |
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Sinking of the RMS Lusitania |
| 1915/06/15 |
The funeral for Leslie Mason held at Emmanuel Church in Boston. Her bridal ushers now serve as pallbearers. |
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Emmanuel Church in the City of Boston |
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