Mr. Stanley Llandolf Burnett Lines

Stanley Lines, 30, was manager of the Canadian branch of the Chamberlain and Hookham Electric Meter Company of Birmingham, England. He and his wife Ethel were British subjects who lived in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Stanley and Ethel were traveling aboard Lusitania to England to volunteer with the Red Cross. Both Stanley and Ethel survived the …

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Mr. Walter Wright

Walter Wright was a British subject originally from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom residing in Stoke Park, Coventry, England, United Kingdom. Aboard the Lusitania, his ticket was 46166 and he stayed in cabin B-102. Wright was lost in the Lusitania disaster when the ship was torpedoed and sunk 7 May 1915 by the German submarine U-20. …

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Mr. Harry Bradley Baldwin

Harry Baldwin, 48, was a United States national from New York, New York, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Mary. He was president of Austin Baldwin & Company, Inc., importer-exporters, of 44 Whitehall Street, New York and was traveling for business. Both Harry and Mary were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and …

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Mr. William Sterling Hodges

New York Times, Sunday 16 May 1915. William Hodges, 36, was a United States citizen from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Sarah and children William Sterling, Jr. and Dean Winston. All members of the family were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by the German u-boat U-20 on …

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