Mr. James Cargill Haldane

James Haldane, 36, was a Scottish national and British subject living in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States, returning to visit his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland. He was one of the men who built the Lusitania when the ship was under construction and he was aboard the ship when she was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May …

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Mr. Arthur Rowland Jones, First Officer

Arthur Rowland Jones First Officer Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Arthur Rowland Jones 1879 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 2 February 1918 (age 38) HMT Avanti At sea Age on Lusitania 35 Lifeboat 15 Rescued by Wanderer (Peel 11), Flying Fish Citizenship British (English) Residence Ffynnongroew, Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom Spouse(s) Elizabeth Lunn (1907 – …

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Mr. Christopher William Griffiths

Christopher Griffiths, 32, a British subject from either Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada or Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States was a second cabin passenger and survivor of the Lusitania sinking. His reason for traveling on Lusitania may have been to enlist to fight for the British Army in World War I. Griffiths was born in Rogerstone, in the …

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Mr. Osmund Bartle Wordsworth

Osmund Wordsworth, 27, was returning to England on the Lusitania to enlist in the British Army.  He was traveling with his sister Ruth. During the last minutes of the sinking, he gave his lifebelt to someone else.  Even without his lifebelt, Wordsworth managed to escape the wreck and survive. Ruth also survived. Wordsworth was born 17 May …

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