Mr. William Stainton

William Stainton, 37, was the valet to Broadway impresario Charles Frohman. He was a British subject and lived in New York City, New York.  He traveled on the same ticket as Frohman, 46052, but stayed in a separate cabin, B-61. He was on the C deck level of the dining room with George Slingsby, Emily Davis, …

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Mr. George Slingsby

George Slingsby (1889 – 1967), 26, was the valet to Frederick Orr-Lewis (later Sir Frederick Orr-Lewis). He had seen the torpedo heading towards Lusitania while at lunch on 7 May 1915. As the torpedo impacted and the ship started to sink, he found his employer on the port side deck. Slingsby gave his lifebelt to …

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Mr. Ronald Denyer

Ronald Denyer, 30, and a United States national, was valet to Alfred Vanderbilt and also lived in New York City, New York, United States. Denyer’s ticket for Lusitania was 46032 and stayed in cabin B-62. When the Lusitania was sinking, Denyer and Vanderbilt assisted in loading children into lifeboats so that they may be saved. …

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