Mr. Guy Rosebery Cockburn

Guy Cockburn, 31, was a British national and second cabin passenger from Pasadena, California, United States. His family was known for making golf clubs. He survived the Lusitania disaster. Cockburn’s assigned cabin was on C deck, under the care of May Bird. After the ship sank, Cockburn pulled Maude Thompson out of the water and …

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Mr. Robert Duncan Gray

Robert Gray, 35, was a British national residing in Brooklyn, New York, United States. He was traveling second cabin aboard the Lusitania‘s final voyage. His cabin was on C deck, and his stewardess was May Bird. On the day of the Lusitania disaster, Gray was on deck with Cyril Wallace “indulging in a sing song.” Wallace …

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Miss Muriel Thompson

Muriel Thompson, 30, was a British subject and the youngest daughter of Nathan Curtis Thompson and Charlotte Disney of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. Muriel had been visiting friends in Miami, Florida during the winter of 1914, where she stayed with Mrs. J.B. Patterson of 234 Thirteenth St. Muriel booked the 1 May 1915 voyage of the Lusitania …

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