Mr. David Todd

David Todd, 28, was a florist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.  He was a British national and had been living in Philadelphia for two years, and at the time of the Lusitania disaster he had been living at 5540 Woodland Avenue.  Todd was sailing aboard Lusitania to see his mother in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom. Todd was …

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Mr. George Nicholl

George Nicholl was a British citizen who was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  His home address was 5138 Funston Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mr. John Catherwood

John Catherwood, 41, and his wife, Maria, were from West Chester, Pennsylvania.  They were transfers from the Anchor Liner Cameronia.  Neither survived the Lusitania disaster. Life and Lusitania John and Maria lived on Maple Avenue, within sight of the Convent of the Immaculate Heart.  John was in the employ of Edward H. Jacob where he worked as a foreman for …

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Mrs. John Catherwood (Maria Carson)

Maria Catherwood, 40, and her husband, John, lived in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.  They were transfers from the Anchor Liner Cameronia.  Neither survived the Lusitania disaster. Life and Lusitania Maria Carson was from Ireland, where her parents James and Jane Carson lived in Lishigan, Ballymaconally, Belfast, Ireland. John and Maria lived on Maple Avenue in West Chester, within sight of the …

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