Mr. Henry E. Needham

Henry Needham (? – 1944), was a British subject living in New York, New York, United States. He was traveling aboard Lusitania to return to his family home in Sidcup, Kent, England. His brothers had recently enlisted to fight in the Great War, and like many male passengers aboard the ship, Needham was doing his duty …

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Mr. William Hendry, First Waiter

William Hendry was a British subject who was also first waiter aboard the Lusitania‘s last voyage. Hendry survived the sinking. He later corresponded with the Mary Garry, the mother of Dr. Joseph Garry who was lost in the disaster. Related pages Letter from Mary Garry concerning Drs. Joseph Garry and James McDermott, Jane Hogan and …

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Mr. Thomas Sumner

Thomas Sumner was a British subject and second cabin passenger aboard Lusitania who lived in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States. He survived the sinking of the Lusitania, where he swam to a raft in the water and was rescued by the Indian Empire. After the sinking, Sumner corresponded with Mary Garry, the mother of the ship’s …

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Mr. Frederick Deiner, First Waiter

Mr. Frederick Deiner, 32, was a first waiter aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. He survived the Lusitania sinking. Deiner lived in Liverpool. He helped the family of Richard Preston Prichard track down other Lusitania survivors to look for more information regarding Prichard’s last moments. His wife (or other family member with the same …

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