Harry Baldwin, 48, was a United States national from New York, New York, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Mary. He was president of Austin Baldwin & Company, Inc., importer-exporters, of 44 Whitehall Street, New York and was traveling for business. Both Harry and Mary were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed [...]
Mary Baldwin, 38, was a United States national from New York, New York, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband, Harry. He was president of Austin Baldwin & Company, Inc. and was traveling for business. Both Mary and Harry were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915.
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James Battersby, 40, of Stockport, England, was a British subject traveling aboard Lusitania. His ticket number was 46084 and he stayed in cabin A-6. Battersby’s dining room companions were James Leary, Thomas King, Alexander Campbell, and Charles Hardwick. They had just finished lunch and were going outside when the ship was torpedoed. Battersby survived the Lusitania sinking.
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image: New York Times, Sunday, 30 May 1915. Caption below the picture reads: “Julian de Ayala, the Cuban Consul-General at Liverpool, a Lusitania Survivor Surrounded by Admirers at Queenstown.”
Mr. Julian de Ayala was from Cuba and was the Cuban Consul General at Liverpool. His ticket for Lusitania was 46077 and he stayed in [...]
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