Master Stephen Hugh Crompton

Stephen Crompton (1901 – 1915), 14, was the eldest son of Paul and Gladys Crompton. The family was returning home to England after living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Crompton party consisted of Paul and Gladys, their children Stephen, Alberta, Catherine, Paul (called Romilly), John, and Peter, and the children’s nurse Dorothy Allen. The entire family …

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Miss Margaret Druller Jones

Margaret Jones, 44, was a British national residing in the Territory of Hawaii (now State of Hawaii), United States. She was lost in the Lusitania disaster. Margaret Jones was born on 25 July 1871, the daughter of Benjamin Jones and Elizabeth Jones (nee Flintoff). She had two sisters, Jane and Mary. The family lived at …

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Mr. Frederico G. Padilla

Frederico Padilla, 34, was the Consul-General for Mexico in Great Britain. He lived in Liverpool, England, when in the United Kingdom. He had booked passage from San Antonio, Texas, United States. His brother, Fernando L. Padilla, had a diplomatic position in San Antonio similar to Frederico’s. Padilla’s ticket number for Lusitania was 46135 and he …

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Mr. George Ley Pearce Vernon (Butler) (George La Page)

George Vernon Saloon Passenger Lost image:  The Illustrated London News, 29 May 1915.  Courtesy Michael Poirier. Born George Ley Pearce Butler 1869 Massachusetts, United States Died 7 May 1915 (age 45) At sea Age on Lusitania 45 Ticket number D1347 Cabin number E 62 Body number 201 Interred Private grave 651, Old Church Cemetery, Queenstown (now …

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