Mrs. Caroline “Carrie” Hickson Kennedy (Caroline Hickson)

Caroline Hickson Kennedy, 53, also known as Carrie, was a fashion designer traveling aboard Lusitania with her sister Kathryn Hickson to Paris, France, on fashion business. They were United States citizens who lived and worked in New York City, New York. Carrie crossed the Atlantic regularly on fashion business, but the last voyage of the …

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Mr. David Walker

David Walker (1882 – 1915), 32, was secretary to Dr. Fred Stark Pearson at the Pearson Engineering Company. He was traveling on board Lusitania with Dr. Pearson and Pearson’s wife, Mabel for business, and because the Pearsons were visiting their daughter, Natalie Nicholson, who was married to a British citizen. Walker’s ticket for Lusitania was …

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Mr. Maximilian M. Schwarcz

Max Schwarcz Saloon Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Maximilian M. Schwarcz 1863 Budapest, Hungary, Austrian Empire (present-day Hungary) Died 7 May 1915 (age 51) At sea Age on Lusitania 51 Ticket number 46114 Cabin number A 24 Traveling with none Body number Not recovered Occupation Fashion designer Citizenship United States Residence New York City, …

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Mr. Percy W. Seccombe

Percy Seccombe Saloon Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Percy W. Seccombe 4 March 1895 England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 20) At sea Age on Lusitania 20 Ticket number 1296 Cabin number B 35 Traveling with – Elizabeth Seccombe (sister) Body number 169 Interred United States Occupation Student Citizenship United States Residence …

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