Master Robert Logan

Robert Logan, 2, was a native-born United States citizen of Scottish descent residing in Paterson, New Jersey, United States. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his mother, Ruth, to his mother’s hometown of Ayr, Scotland. Mother and son traveled in third class. Ruth Logan survived the Lusitania sinking on 7 May 1915 but Robert did not. …

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Mrs. William Smith (Minnie)

Minnie Smith, 28, was a British subject residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, traveling third class aboard Lusitania. Minnie was married to Constable William Smith, and at the time of the Lusitania‘s last departure from New York on 1 May 1915, she was pregnant. Minnie and her unborn child were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed …

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Mr. Sigurd Anton Jacobaeus

Sigurd Anton Jacobaeus, 55, was a Swedish national sailing on a saloon ticket, 1686, aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. His cabin on board the ship was E-60. Jacobaeus had represented Sweden in the Panama Pacific Exposition and was returning home on the Lusitania when the ship was torpedoed. Jacobaeus was lost in the …

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Mrs. Anna Davis (Anna John)

Anna Davis, 52 or 63, was a passenger on and went down with the Lusitania. Her body was recovered, #32, and buried in Common Grave C in the Old Church Cemetery of Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland. She was a widow of an American citizen by naturalization and was survived by three sons and two daughters. At …

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