Mr. Hugh Robert Johnston, Able-Bodied Seaman

Hugh Johnston Able-Bodied Seaman Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Hugh Robert Johnston 19 January 1894 Litherland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 2 November 1972 (age 78) Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Age on Lusitania 21 Lifeboat Overturned boat Rescued by Argos Citizenship British (English) Residence Litherland, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Other name(s) “Johnson” in documents …

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Mrs. Paul Crompton (Gladys Mary Salis-Schwabe)

Gladys Crompton Saloon Passenger Lost Gladys Crompton and children. Image: New York Times, 8 May 1915. Born Gladys Mary Salis-Schwabe 3 February 1878 Cumbersall House, Lancaster, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 37) At sea Age on Lusitania 37 Ticket number 46081 Cabin number D 56 Traveling with – Paul Crompton (husband) – …

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Mr. Alexander Campbell

Image:  Christopher Richards Collection Alexander Campbell (1871 – 1915), 43, of London, England, United Kingdom but originally from Perthshire, Scotland, was general manager of John Dewar and Sons. He did not believe that Lusitania would be torpedoed. He was lost in the Lusitania disaster. Campbell was born on 9 May 1915 in Perthshire, Scotland. He …

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Mr. Paul Crompton

Paul Crompton, 44, was an Englishman returning home to England. He was the Vice President of Surpass Leather Company at St. Martin’s and Hartwell Lanes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Crompton was also a partner in the firm of Alfred Booth and Company, as the Surpass Leather Company was part of the Booth Group. Paul Crompton was …

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