Mr. James Johnson Battersby

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. Lusitania …

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Mr. Julian de Ayala

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 cabin A-21. …

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Mr. Denis Duncan Harold Owen Boulton

Harold Boulton Saloon Passenger Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Denis Duncan Harold Owen Boulton 10 December 1892 Died 10 August 1968 (age 75) Age on Lusitania 23 Ticket number 20609 Cabin number A 8 Traveling with – Frederic Lassetter (friend) – Elisabeth Lassetter (friend’s mother) Lifeboat None, used wreckage (box) Rescued by Westborough (Katrina) Occupation …

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Mr. Henry Augustine Bruno

Henry A. Bruno, 45, was a British subject living in Montclair, New Jersey, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Annie Bruno.  Henry was traveling for business, and Annie was to visit friends while in Europe.  When the Lusitania was sinking, Henry and Annie entered a port-side lifeboat that upset or was dragged under and were lost. Both of their …

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