Mr. James Mason Young

James Young, 60, was a Scottish-Canadian and Presbyterian entreprenuer residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, married to Georgina Ann Vernon. Their son James was fighting on Western Front and had been injured in March 1915. The elder James and his wife Georgina booked Lusitania to be at their son’s hospital bedside. James and Georgina Young were …

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Mr. Walter Wright

Walter Wright was a British subject originally from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom residing in Stoke Park, Coventry, England, United Kingdom. Aboard the Lusitania, his ticket was 46166 and he stayed in cabin B-102. Wright was lost in the Lusitania disaster when the ship was torpedoed and sunk 7 May 1915 by the German submarine U-20. …

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Mr. William Arthur Fisher Vassar

William Vassar, 44, was a British subject from London, England. He had previously crossed to the United States aboard the Cunarder Transylvania on 19 January 1915. He was returning to England aboard Lusitania. His ticket for the ship’s last voyage was 46070 and he was in cabin B-55. Vassar survived the Lusitania sinking. Contributors Jim …

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