Mr. Henry Jordan Salt

Henry Jordan Salt, 37, was a United States national who was a passenger on and went down with the Lusitania.  Although he was listed as being from Boston, Massachusetts, Salt was a salesman for a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania leather company and earned about $3,500 a year in 1915.  He had a wife, Fannie L. Salt, a daughter Blanche …

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Master John David Crompton

John Crompton (1909 – 1915), 9, was one of the sons of Paul and Gladys Crompton. The family was returning home to England after living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Crompton party consisted of Paul and Gladys, their children Stephen, Alberta, Catherine, Paul (called Romilly), John, and Peter, and the children’s nurse Dorothy Allen. The entire …

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Master Paul Romilly Crompton

Paul Romilly Crompton (1904 ? – 1915), 9, was one of the sons of Paul and Gladys Crompton. The family was returning home to England after living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Crompton party consisted of Paul and Gladys, their children Stephen, Alberta, Catherine, Paul (called Romilly), John, and Peter, and the children’s nurse Dorothy Allen. …

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Miss Catherine Mary Crompton

Catherine Crompton (1905 ? – 1915), 10, was the younger daughter of Paul and Gladys Crompton. The family was returning home to England after living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Crompton party consisted of Paul and Gladys, their children Stephen, Alberta, Catherine, Paul (called Romilly), John, and Peter, and the children’s nurse Dorothy Allen. The entire …

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