Mr. Joseph Friedenstein

Joseph Friedenstein, 48, was a British subject from London, England, traveling saloon cabin (first class) aboard Lusitania. He was lost in the Lusitania sinking. His body was either never recovered or never identified. Friedenstein’s ticket for Lusitania was 46038 and he stayed in cabin B-108. He had previously visited the United States via White Star’s …

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Mr. Walter Alfred Emond

Walter Emond, 46, was a Canadian British national and saloon passenger lost in the Lusitania sinking. He is listed as being form Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. His saloon ticket for Lusitania was 46148 and he stayed in cabin B-7. Emond’s body was recovered, #20 by Doolin and Aran. Contributors: Senan Molony, Ireland Hildo Thiel, The Netherlands …

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Mr. Robert Williams Crooks

Robert Crooks, 39, was a saloon passenger lost in the Lusitania sinking. He was a British subject from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His ticket for Lusitania was 10865, and he booked cabin B-107. His body was recovered, #93. Contributors: Jim Kalafus, USA Senan Molony, Ireland Judith Tavares Hildo Thiel, The Netherlands

Miss Annie Walker

Annie Walker was maid to Marguerite, Lady Allan along with Emily Davis. They were traveling aboard Lusitania with Lady Allan’s daughters Gwen and Anna. Annie was at lunch when the torpedo struck the ship. She and Emily met up with the Allans on the port side boat deck and brought two lifebelts. The ship sank from underneath them. Emily, Annie, and Lady Allan …

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