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Migratebot (talk | contribs) Created page with " '''Born: '''July 12, 1885 '''Died:''' September 22, 1919 '''Married:''' Frederick Sydney Hammond, September 30, 1909. '''Kathleen Saunders ''''''McParland ''''''Hammond''' [other sources give her name as Kathleen McFarlane Hammond, which is incorrect] was the daughter of a wealthy Canadian liquor dealer from Gananoque and Kingston, Ontario. She was a composer of musical revues. She married Frederick S. Hammond, a Toronto stockbroker, in 1909. The Hammonds wer..." |
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Born: July 12, 1885
Died: September 22, 1919
Married: Frederick Sydney Hammond, September 30, 1909.
Kathleen Saunders 'McParland 'Hammond [other sources give her name as Kathleen McFarlane Hammond, which is incorrect] was the daughter of a wealthy Canadian liquor dealer from Gananoque and Kingston, Ontario. She was a composer of musical revues. She married Frederick S. Hammond, a Toronto stockbroker, in 1909. The Hammonds were first class passengers on the [[1]] on May 7, 1915, when it was torpedoed by a German U-Boat. Mr. Hammond died, but his wife survived, though she contracted tuberculosis soon after, and came to Saranac Lake, staying first at the Santanoni Apartments, and then moving to the Morgan Cottage.
She was a favorite of her physician, Dr. Lawrason Brown. Her nurse was Edna Carr.
Sources
- Citation: Gallos, Philip L., Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake, Historic Saranac Lake, 1985. ISBN 0-9615159-0-2
- Citation: [Lusitania Resource], as of Nov. 22, 2017
- Citation: [[2]] City of Kingston Directory, 1909.