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Miss Annie Walker

Annie Walker was maid to Marguerite, Lady Allan along with Emily Davis. They were traveling aboard Lusitania with Lady Allan’s daughters Gwen and Anna. Annie was at lunch when the torpedo struck the ship. She and Emily met up with the Allans on the port side boat deck and brought two lifebelts. The ship sank from underneath them. Emily, Annie, and Lady [...]

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Mr. William Henry Helm Brown

William H. H. Brown 34, was a United States citizen and passenger on and went down with the Lusitania. His ticket for the ship was D1349 and his cabin was D-34. Brown’s body was recovered, #117.

Brown was married to Winnifred Houghton Brown, age 27. They had two sons, Angus M., age 4, and [...]

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Mr. Philippe Joseph Yung

Philippe Yung, 33, was a Belgian national from Antwerp, Belgium. His ticket for Lusitania was 46066 and he stayed in cabin D-42. He survived the Lusitania sinking. He had previously arrived in the United States aboard the Cunarder Franconia on 1 February 1915.

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Mrs. James Mason Young (Georgina Ann Vernon)

Georgina Young, 60, was the wife of James Young and lived in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Their son James was fighting on Western Front and had been injured in March 1915. The elder James and Georgina booked Lusitania to be at their son’s hospital bedside. James and Georgina Young were lost when the Lusitania was [...]

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