Mr. Gustaf Adolf Nyblom

Gustav Nyblom, 29, was a Swedish national and mining engineer returning from Canada and visiting his sister in Sheffield, England. Nyblom was lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk. Life Nyblom was born in Stockholm, Sweden and his family lived in Moseback Torg, near central Stockholm. He went to Canada to continue his training …

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Mrs. Elizabeth Horton

image:  Cleveland Plain Dealer, Saturday, 8 May 1915, page 2. Elizabeth Horton, 51, was from Sheffield, England.  She came over to the United States in June 1914 to be with her daughter, Mrs. Allen Bartlett of 99 Holyoke Avenue, East Cleveland, Ohio, United States who had just become a mother.  Elizabeth’s husband and two other …

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Mr. William Mustoe-Kinch

image:  Cleveland Plain Dealer, Saturday, 8 May 1915, Page 2. William Mostoe-Kinch, 19, was the son of Eunice Kinch from her first marriage.  They were from Sheffield, England, but had been living in Cleveland, Ohio, for a number of years.  William’s stepfather, William Kinch, had died prior to 1915.  William and Eunice sailed on the last …

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Mr. Reuben Burley

Reuben Burley, 39, was a British citizen from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Florence Burley (née Bull), their children Doris and Reginald, and his mother-in-law Elizabeth Bull. The party bought their tickets in New York. The entire party was lost in the Lusitania sinking. Burley’s body was either never …

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