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Miss Hannah Tulloch

Hannah Tulloch, 11-months old, was the daughter of James and Agnes Tulloch. She was born in Montana in the United States, presumably in the town of Kendall where the family lived. The entire Tulloch family was lost in the Lusitania disaster on 7 May 1915. Their bodies, if recovered, were never identified.

Hannah was [...]

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Miss Winifred Barker

Winifred Barker, 9, was a United States citizen from Trenton, New Jersey, United States.  She was the daughter of Thomas and Martha Barker.  Winifred had an older sister named Doris, aged 14 at the time of the Lusitania disaster. In Trenton, she lived on Atlantic Avenue. Winifred was lost in the Lusitania disaster. Her [...]

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Master Hubert Smith

Hubert Smith, 6 months old, was the son of Alfred and Elizabeth Smith, brother of Helen Smith, nephew of Cecelia Owens, and cousin of Ronald and Reginald Owens.  Hubert was being watched by Cecelia and below decks, as were Alfred and Elizabeth, when the torpedo struck.  At that time, Helen and the boys were playing on deck. Cecelia returned Hubert [...]

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Master Reginald Owens

Reginald Owens, 8, was the son of Cecelia Owens, brother of Ronald Owens, nephew of Alfred and Elizabeth Smith and cousin of Helen and Hubert Smith.  Ronald, Reginald, and Helen had been playing on deck just before the torpedo struck the ship.  The brothers became separated from the family and were not found.  They were [...]

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