Mr. Abraham Neimark

Abraham Neimark was a diamond merchant from Antwerp, Belgium.  He and his family fled to London, England when the Germans captured Belgium.  Neimark was traveling on Lusitania from New York to return to London to dispose of some diamonds and was listed as a Russian citizen.  Neimark was lost in the Lusitaniadisaster. From the Sunday, 9 May …

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Mrs. Nina Wickham

Nina Wickham, 50, was a British national from New Zealand.  She had at least three sons, one known as J.N.D. in England, Neville in India, and Digby in New Zealand.  Nina’s reasons for traveling from New York are not known, but presumably to see her son in England.  Nina was traveling by herself and died in …

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Mr. Louis Brilly

Louis Brilly, 43, was an Italian citizen who lived in New York City, New York, United States. He traveled aboard Lusitania‘s last voyage in second cabin for business and did not survive the sinking. Brilly’s fiancée was Miss Gertrude Olgarden of 225 West 112th Street, New York City. They planned to be married June 1 …

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Mr. William McMillan Adams

William McMillan Adams Saloon Passenger Saved William McMillan Adams in 1918. Image Michael Poirier/US National Archives. Born William McMillan Adams 5 September 1895 Paris, France Died 10 May 1986 (age 90) Princeton, New Jersey, United States Age on Lusitania 19 Ticket number 46102 Cabin number D 45 Traveling with Arthur Adams (father) Lifeboat 17 Rescued …

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