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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 Thomas Edward Peacock

Thomas Peacock, 17, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother Elizabeth, who named Thoomas after her husband. Mother and son survived the Lusitania disaster and settled in Prescott, Arizona, United States.

According to Peacock family history and Liverpool newspaper articles, Elizabeth was about to board a life boat on the “wrong” (port?) side of [...]

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Mr. David Dalrymple

David Dalrymple, 32, was a British subject and Scottish national from Invergowrie, Scotland, living in Hoboken, New Jersey, United States. He survived the Lusitania sinking. He believed that two torpedoes had struck the ship and assisted women and children to safety.

On the day of the Lusitania disaster, Dalrymple recalled that there had been [...]

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Mr. Induprakash Bannerji (Bandhopadhyay)

Induprakash Bannerji, 30, was an Indian national and British subject. His birth name was Induprakash Bandhopadhyay, and his family name was Anglicized to Bannerji. He was the first PhD at Harvard University to come from India.

By the time of the Lusitania disaster, Bannerji was living in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Bannerji was [...]

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