Mr. John Henry Harper

John Harper, 55, was from Redditch, Worcestershire, England. He was a saloon passenger aboard Lusitania. His ticket number was 46160 and he stayed in cabin D-6. Harper was lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915. His body was either not recovered or not identified. Harper was a dedicated member of …

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Mr. Franklin Arthur Peardon

Franklin Peardon (1877 – 1915), 37 ?, was an employee of the Robert Simpson Company in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with Frank Rogers and Rogers’ wife Agnes. Rogers was also an employee of the Robert Simpson Company. They were sailing to England as part of “the Dominion’s [Canada’s] war-time promise of …

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Mr. Theodore Naish

Theodore Naish Second Cabin Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Theodore Naish 21 January 1856 Birmingham, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 59) At sea Age on Lusitania 59 Traveling with Belle Naish (wife) Roommates Belle Naish Body number Not recovered Citizenship United States Residence Kansas City, Missouri, United States Other name(s) Ted …

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Mrs. James Andrew Gardner (Annie Gray)

Annie Gardner was a British subject returning to New Zealand from North America aboard Lusitania with her husband James and sons Eric and William.  They, with another son, Leonard, had been living in North America for 13 years and were planning to establish a market garden in New Zealand.  James and Annie were lost in the Lusitania tragedy.  Eric and …

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