The Lusitania Resource
Third Class Passengers [Saloon Class Passengers] [Second Cabin Passengers]

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Per the official Lusitania passenger lists, third class should have 373 names.  The breakdown for the official third class passenger list is such:  Total 373, survived 134, lost 239

This page has:  Total 370, survived 134, lost 236

Also included on this page are 3 deported seamen and 3 stowaways, none of which survived.  If the deported seamen are to be counted as third class passengers, then the breakdown becomes:

Total 373, survived 134, lost 239

If there are any errors here that should be corrected, don't hesitate to tell me.

Names last revised 4 September 2009.

Italics indicate survivor.
Name
Age
Nationality
Residence
Lifeboat
Rescue vessel
Body
A






AGNEW, Mr. Thomas W.
27
British
Monessen, PA, USA



AGNEW, Mrs. Thomas W. (?)
27
British
Monessen, PA, USA



ALEXAN, Babajan
30
Russian
New York, NY, USA



AMERAIOF, Mr. Benjamin
37
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



ANDERSDOTTER, Mrs. Carolina B.
54
Swedish
Walden, MA, USA



ANDREATOS, Mr. Marinos
39
Greek
New York, NY, USA



ANDRIJINE, Mr. Anisyon
22
Russian
New York, NY, USA



ANTILA, Mrs. Aino
25
Finnish
Deported



ANTILA, Master Carl
4
American
Deported



ANTILA, Master Jan
3
American
Deported



APRIN, Mr. Joseph
45
Russian
Gary, IN, USA



ASHMAN, Mr. Henry Clifford
27
British
Butte, MT, USA



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B






BABA, Mr. Abraham
45
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



BABA, Mr. Frank
Chicago, Illinois.  Frank and traveling companion Johan Jacob Baba (perhaps actually Baba Jan Yocab?) are known to have survived. See entry for Thomas Stevens, who was traveling with them.
30
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



BABA, Mr. George
39
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



BABEICZ, Mr. Jakim
33
Russian
New York, NY, USA



BABICZUK, Mr. Siemion
39
Russian
Windsor, On., Canada



BABKA, Mr. Matthew
28
Russian
Canada



BAILEY, Mr. Frederick Richard
40
British
Orange, NJ, USA
swamped lifeboat
minesweeper

BALLANTYNE, Miss Margaret
29
British
New York, NY, USA



BANNERJI, Mr. Induprakas
30
British (Indian)
Princeton, NJ, USA



BARCLAY, Mr. George
30
British
Canada



BARROW, Mr. Donald George M.
25
British
Maple Creek, Canada



BARROW, Mrs. Donald George M. (May)
20
British
Maple Creek, Canada


34
BARTLEY, Mr. George Noble
38
British
Welland, On., Canada



BARTLEY, Mrs. George Noble (Ellen)
28
British
Welland, On., Canada



BARTLEY, Master Arthur
4
British
Welland, On., Canada



BARTLEY, Master Gordon
03-months
British
Welland, On., Canada



BEAUCHAMP, Mr. William
Treated at Queenstown hospital for loss of fingers.
36
British
Otsego, USA



BENJAMIN, Miss Queenie
30
British
Roland Park, USA



BENNETT, Mr. William
39
British
Canada



BEVAN, Mr. Jack
26
British
Bellaire, USA



BIALANS, Mr. Stefan
30
Russian
Waterbury, USA



BISHOP, Mr. Joseph
50
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BISHOP, Mrs. Joseph (Alice)
49
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BISHOP, Mr. William
44
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



BLACKBURN, Mr. George A.
42
British
Canada


259
BLACKSHAW, Mrs. Alice
married to Fred Blackshaw
29
British
St. Thomas, On., Canada



BLACKSHAW, Master John J.
1
British
St. Thomas, On., Canada



BLANKMAN, Mr. Judka
37
Russian
New York, NY, USA



BODELL, Mr. Thomas
32
British
Toronto, On., Canada



BODELL, Mrs. Thomas (Florence Saunders)
36
British
Toronto, On., Canada



BODELL, Master Thomas, Jr.
3
British
Toronto, On., Canada



BORESKEVECS, Mr. Folop
28
Russian
Palmerton, USA



BOTTOMLEY, Mr. Fred
26
British
New York, NY, USA

Heron

BOYLE, Mr. James
28
British
Canada



BOYLE, Miss Nicholas (traveling with Agnes Smith)
24
British
Chicago, IL, USA



BOZENOF, Mr. Dennis
34
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



BOZENOF, Mr. Philate
35
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



BROWN, Miss Constance
38
British
Philadelphia, PA, USA



BROWN, Miss Evelyn
28
British
Philadelphia, PA, USA



BROWN, Mr. William
31
British
Toronto, On., Canada or Alaska



BUDRIN, Mr. Antoni
50
Russian
Greaville, USA



BURKE, Mr. Ernest James
48
British
Central Falls, RI, USA



BUTLER, Mr. William M.
38
British
New York, NY, USA



BYRNE, Miss Nellie M.
45
British
Boston, MA, USA



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C






CANIGAN, Miss Margaret
28
British
Boston, MA, USA


74
CARACITOS, Mr. George
38
Greek
New York, NY, USA



CARLSON, Mr. C. J.
57
Swedish
Chicago, IL, USA



CATTEW, Miss Emily
37
British
New York, NY, USA



CHARKOWSKI,  Mr. Porflri
41
Russian
East St. Louis, IL, USA



CHWYSINK, Mr. Pawel
21
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



CLIFT, Mr. Horance
23
British
Chicago, IL, USA



CONNOLLY, Mr. Michael
39
British
New York, NY, USA



COOK, Mr. William George
38
British
Toronto, On., Canada



COOPER, Mrs. Nellie Elizabeth
33
British
New Bedford, MA, USA



COOPER, Master Joseph E.
03-months
American
New Bedford, MA, USA



COUGHLAN, Mr. John
40
British
Butte, MT, USA



COUGHLAN, Mrs. John (Katherine O'Neil)
40
British
Butte, MT, USA



COUGHLAN, Master John, Jr.
3
American
Butte, MT, USA



COUGHLAN, Miss Margaret
2.5
American
Butte, MT, USA


62
COUGHLAN, Master Jeremiah Bernard
11-months
American
Butte, MT, USA



COXON, Mr. Geoffrey Thomley
18
British
New York, NY, USA



CROSBIE, Miss Agnes
Chicago, Illinois.  Miss Agnes Crosbie was 24 years old and a maid in the home of the Ainslie J. Bell family of Wilmette, Illinois. She was on her way to Scotland to visit relatives. One of four young women traveling together.
24
British
Wilmette, IL, USA



CROSS, Mr. Charles Ivor
21
British
Camden, NJ, USA



CRURCHLEY, Mr. William Henry
47
British
East Liverpool, USA



CUNNIFF, Miss Hannah
30
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



CURLEY, Miss Alice
22
British
New York, NY, USA



CZERTOWICZ, Mr. Marcin
48
Russian
Philadelphia, PA, USA



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D






DAWSON, Mr. Walter
23
British
Lowell, MA, USA



DEICKEY, Mr. Ewstafey
24
Russian
New York, NY, USA



DELANEY, Miss Mary
34
British
New York, NY, USA



DHENIN, Mr. Thomas
31
British
New York, NY, USA



DHENIN, Mrs. Thomas (Evelyn Thomson)
33
British
New York, NY, USA



DHENIN, Master Thomas, Jr.
10
British
New York, NY, USA



DHENIN, Miss Isabella
2
British
New York, NY, USA



DIAMANDIS, Mr. Theodore
41
Greek
New York, NY, USA



DICK, Miss Annie
24
British
New York, NY, USA



DIXON, Mr. Alfred
29
British
El Paso, TX, USA



DOWSLEY, Dr. David H.
54
British
New York, NY, USA



DOYLE, Miss Anna
24
British
New York, NY, USA



DOYLE, Mr. Michael
31
British
Gt. Barrington, USA

Heron

DRISCOLL, Mr. Timothy
45
American
Boston, MA, USA



DUCKWORTH, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann (Elizabeth Ann Smith)
52
British
Taftville, CT, USA
21
Wanderer (Peel 12)

DUNCAN, Mrs. Kate Cassie
43
British
New York, NY, USA



DUNN, Mr. Thomas W.
34
British
Canada



DUPLEX, Miss Kate M.
34
British
New York, NY, USA



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E






EDWARDS, Mr. Isaac
28
British
Greensburg, USA



ESHOO, Mr. Benjamin
35
British
Yonkers, NY, USA



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F






FARROW, Mr. Robert
32
British
Canada



FAULDS, Mr. Andrew
28
British
Yonkers, NY, USA



FAULDS, Mrs. Andrew (Margaret Allen)
27
British
Yonkers, NY, USA



FEELEY, Mrs. Teresa (Teresa Clery)
34
British
New York, NY, USA


4 (Q)
FEELY, Mr. Joseph
29
British
New York, NY, USA



FERGUSON, Mrs. Samuel James (Mary Agnes)
23
American
Newark, NJ, USA



FERGUSON, Master Edward
14-months
American
Newark, NJ, USA


154
FERRICK, Mr. John
26
British
New York, NY, USA



FERRICK, Mrs. John (Margaret)
22
British
New York, NY, USA



FLAHERTY, Mr. Thomas
29
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



FLYNN, Mr. John
37
British
New York, NY, USA



FRANKUM, Mr. Joseph
36
British
Detroit, MI, USA



FRANKUM, Mrs. Joseph (Annie Mariah B.)
36
British
Detroit, MI, USA


FRANKUM, Master Francis
7
British
Detroit, MI, USA


FRANKUM, Master Frederick George
4
American
Detroit, MI, USA


FRANKUM, Miss Winifred Annie
10-months
American
Detroit, MI, USA


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G






GALVIN, Mr. Michael
30
British
New York, NY, USA



GATELY, Mr. John
27
British
New York, NY, USA



GIBBONS, Mr. Michael
36
American
Chicago, IL, USA



GILILEN, Mr. Ellie
36
Persian
Yonkers, NY, USA



GLEASON, Miss Catherine
23
British
Chicago, IL, USA



GOODALL, Mr. William
30
British
Kearney, NJ, USA



GOODALL, Mrs. William (Beatrice)
33
British
Kearney, NJ, USA



GOODALL, Master Leonard
7
British
Kearney, NJ, USA



GOODALL, Master Jack
10-months
American
Kearney, NJ, USA



GOODE, Mr. George
23
British
Canada



GOODWIN, Miss Rose
30
British
Baltimore, MD, USA



GORDON, Mr. George
Treated at hospital for injured ribs.

British
Calgary, Ab., Canada



GRAHAM, Mr. Gordon
26
British
San Francisco, CA, USA



GRANAHAN, Mr. Michael
52
British
Chicago, IL, USA



GREENSHIELDS, Mr. A. J.

British



217
GRIGORIAN, Mr. Majlin
37
Russian
New York, NY, USA



GRINSTED, Mr. S. Cyril
27
British
New York, NY, USA



GRIWACCZEWSKI, Mr. Michael
28
Russian
New York, NY, USA



GROVES, Mr. George
70
American
New York, NY, USA



GRYSZKIEWICZ, Mr. Antoni
26
Russian
Three Rivers, USA



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H






HANCOCK, Mr. Thomas
36
British
Bisbee, USA



HANLEY, Mr. Peter

British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



HANUS, Mr. Charles
37
British
Chicago, IL, USA



HANUS, Mrs. Charles (Mary)
37
British
Chicago, IL, USA



HARKENS, Mr. Alexander
His home address was 6235 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia.
41
Brtish
Philadelphia, PA, USA



HARRISON, Mr. George Wraith
24
British
Fernie, Canada



HARVEY, Mr. William
53
American
New York, NY, USA


7 (DA)
HEBDEN, Mr. Robert
35
British
New Bedford, MA, USA



HEBDEN, Mrs. Robert (Clara)
27
British
New Bedford, MA, USA


114
HENRY, Mrs. John (Catherine Ruane)
24
British
New York, NY, USA



HESKETH, Mr. Alfred W.
31
British
Welland, On., Canada



HOGAN, Miss Jane
Had an injured ankle. Treated at hospital and released on or about Tuesday the 11th.
39
British
New York, NY, USA



HOOK, Mr. George (father of Elsie and Frank)
47
British
Toronto, On., Canada



HOOK, Miss Elsie (daughter of George)
12
British
Toronto, On., Canada



HOOK, Master Frank (son of George)
The Hook family was traveling with the Marsh family.
11
British
Toronto, On., Canada

Brock

HOUSTON, Mr. Frank
27
British
Auburn, AL, USA



HOWARD, Mr. William
36
British
St. Louis, MO, USA



HOWLEY, Mrs. Edward (Rose Howley)
42
British
New Rochelle, NY, USA



HURLEY, Mr. Charles Edwin
33
American
Boston, MA, USA



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I






INMAN, Mr. John Edward
26
British
Park City, USA



IRETON, Mr. Edward
36
British
New York, NY, USA



ISHERWOOD, Mr. Fred
29
British
New York, NY, USA



IVANNIK, Mr. Peter
34
Russian
Jamaica, NY, USA



IWANUK, Mr. Emilian
27
Russian
New York, NY, USA



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J






JACOBS, Mrs. Abraham (Liba Bella Cohen) (outside link)
67
British
Chicago, IL, USA


33
JAMES, Miss Violet Isabel
She was a trained nurse from Edmonton, traveling with others.
32
British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



JENKINS, Mr. Alfred
73
British
Canada



JOHANNSEN, Mr. Sven
36
Swedish
Chicago, IL, USA



JOHNSON, Mr. Albert E.
72
British
Canada



JOHNSON, Mr. Herbert K.
24
British
New York, NY, USA



JOHNSON, Mr. John
27
British
New York, NY, USA



JONES, Mr. Evan
59
American
Chicago, IL, USA



JUNCZYK, Mr. Egor
24
Russian
Hoosik Falls, USA



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K






KAPERALIA, Mr. Nikola
33
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



KASIARAN, Mr. Mirja
50
Russian
New York, NY, USA



KELLY, Miss Annie
19
British
Deported



KELLY, Miss Marie
Per the list of interments at Cobh, Miss Marie Kelly was body #87, age 32 years, 3rd Class passenger, Common grave C.
32
British
Boston, MA, USA


87
KENNY, Miss Agnes
26
British
New York, NY, USA



KEVORKE, Mr. Ahajan
28
Russian
New York, NY, USA



KILKENNEY, Miss Annie
22
British
New York, NY, USA



KILKENNY, Miss Delia Mary
33
British
New York, NY, USA



KILLAWE, Miss Winifred
Treated for shock and bruises at Queenstown Hospital and released.
30
British
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



KING, Mr. George
32
British
W. Frankfort, USA



KING, Mr. Harry
24
British
Chicago, IL, USA



KING, Miss Sarah (Mrs. Michael Doherty)
24
British
Deported



KOCZURKO, Mr. Wilkenti
59
Russian
Chicago, USA



KOMARYSHYN, Mr. Hryhory
43
Russian
Sault Sainte Marie, MI, USA



KORNEJCZYK, Mr. Andrej
25
Russian
Clarksburg, USA



KOWERETZ, Mr. Naum D.
29
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



KOZLOWSKI, Mr. Kost
26
Russian
Clarksburg, USA



KULICZ, Mr. Stegan
32
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



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L






LAMBERT, Mrs. John (Delia Gately)
25
British
New York, NY, USA



LAMBERT, Master William Patrick
5
American
New York, NY, USA



LEYLAND, Mr. William
44
British
San Francisco, CA, USA



LICHACZOW, Mr. Ignatii
23
Russian
Windsor, USA



LIGHT, Mr. Herbert
Treated at hospital and released by Monday the 10th.
32
British
Camden, NJ, USA



LINDLEY, Mr. Harry
Body or ashes returned to New York City as of Monday, May 31, 1915.
24
British
Toledo, OH, USA



LIZAWCZUK, Mr. Alexaj
26
Russian
Philadelphia, PA, USA



LOCKHART, Mr. James
30
British
New York, NY, USA



LOCKWOOD, Mrs. Dick (Florence Robshaw)
35
British
Harrison, USA



LOCKWOOD, Master Clifford
11
British
Harrison, USA



LOCKWOOD, Miss Lily (Lillian)
7
American
Harrison, USA


69
LOGAN, Mrs. James (Ruth Cooper)
27
British
New York, NY, USA

torpedo boat

LOGAN, Master Robert
11-months (3?)
American
New York, NY, USA


42
LOGNUNIETZ, Mr. Wasili
23
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



LONG, Mr. Harry
21
British
Detroit, MI, USA



LOSEVICZ, Mr. Fadej
32
Russian
Woodhaven, USA



LUCKO, Mr. Timofej
20
"
Hastings, USA


96
LUKER, Mr. Francis John
30
British
Saskatoon, Sk., Canada
11, 15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

LUKIANOWICZ, Mr. Wawren
39
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



LYONS, Miss Annie
26
British
Newark, NJ, USA



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M






MacKENZIE, Mr. Robert Anderson
40
British
New York, NY, USA



MALICZ, Mr. Pawel L.
34
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



MARCHEWKA, Mr. Josef
50
"
Three Rivers, USA



MARKS, Mrs. G. (Elizabeth Brock)
50
British
Chicago, IL, USA



MARKS, Miss Georgina
Mrs. Marks had been visiting her sons for a year and a half and was returning home to Bristol, England. Her sons were Gilbert and Joseph Marks, 1908 Montrose Avenue, Chicago. Her husband had returned to England in December, 1914.
24
"
"



MARSH, Mr. Thomas
29
British
Toronto, On., Canada


80
MARSH, Mrs. Thomas (Annie)
26
British
Toronto, On., Canada



MARSH, Master Thomas, Jr.
Mrs. Marsh was the housekeeper to the Hook family, q.v. Traveling with her husband and 11-month-old son. They, too, were returning home to England.
11-months
British
Toronto, On., Canada



MARSHALL, Mrs. Fannie E.
35
British
Canada



MARTIN, Mrs. Albert (Laura Truman)
56
British
New Philadelphia, USA



MASON, Mr. Joseph Howard
31
British
Detroit, MI, USA



MATTHEWS, Mr. Thomas
27
British
Calumet, USA



MAZURAK, Mr. Iwan "John"
22
Russian
Waterbury, USA



McAFEE, Mr. Thomas
28
British
Canada



McANEMY, Mr. John
23
British
New York, NY, USA



McCALLUM, Mr. Albert Alexander
27
British
New York, NY, USA



McCLAMMOND, Mr. Samuel
32
British
New York, NY, USA



McCORMICK, Mr. Thomas
(outside link, 3/4 of the way down)
30
British
Nashua, USA



McCREADY, Mr. Robert G.
28
British
Canada



McDERMOTT, Mr. Andrew
treated at a Queenstown hospital at least a week with a contusion on the left knee.
22
British
Boston, MA, USA



McKEON, Miss Jane
24
British
New York, NY, USA



McLOUGHLIN, Mr. Patrick J.
He had been a waiter in a Hartford hotel. He had a wife and 4 children in Ireland and was on his way to join them.
35
British
Hartford, CT, USA



McNULTY, Mr. Stephen
27
British
New York, NY, USA


19
MEANEY, Mr. George Peter
30
British
Thomas, USA


45
MICHALKOWICZ, Mr. Iwan
26
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



MOLLOY, Mr. Robert J.

British
Deported



MOSES, Mrs. George (Janet Lynn)
46
British
Wilkinsburg, USA



MUIRHEAD, Mr. William
31
British
New York, NY, USA



MURASKO, Mr. Boris
24
Russian
Oxford Furnace, USA



MURRAY, Mrs. James (Margaret Gray) (mother of Walter Murray)
26
British
Chicago, IL, USA



MURRAY, Master Walter (son of Margaret Murray)
4.25
British
Chicago, IL, USA



MURRAY, Mrs. Mary

British
Cuba



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N






NEILBORSKI, Mr. Gregory
22
Russian
Oxford Furnace, USA



NEILSON, Miss Gerda Theoline
29
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



NEILSON, Miss Violet

Norwegian
Deported



NIKANDER, Mr. Gunnar

Finnish
Deported



NORMAN, Mr. Jasper
27
British
Rochester, NY, USA



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O






O'CONNOR, Mr. John
23
British
New York, NY, USA



OGINSKI, Mr. Danil
27
Russian
Hartford, CT, USA



OHANNIA, Mr. Aziz
35
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



O'KELLY, Mr. John J.
28
British
New York, NY, USA



OLESZKO, Mr. John
22
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



OLIVAR, Mr. Diego
46
Mexican
New York, NY, USA



ORYDYNIEC, Mr. Andrzej
45
Russian (Polish)
Syracuse, NY, USA


1 (DA)
OWENS, Mr. Patrick
29
British
St. Louis, MO, USA



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P






PALMER, Mr. Charles
21
British
Camden, NJ, USA



PARKES, Mr. William Henry
23
"
Canada



PERKA, Mr. Maxim Antanow
27
Russian
"



PETRENOK, Mr. Andrej
34
"
Mechanicsville, USA



PETRONSIAN, Mr. Kahraman
16
"
New York, NY, USA



PHILLIPS, Mr. William
40
British
Hillcrest, Canada



PICKARD, Mr. Fred
30
"
New York, NY, USA



PODRUBLENY, Mr. Aleksij
38
Russian
Niagara Falls, NY, USA



POLUBINSKI, Mr. Mikentii
44
"
North Easton, USA



PRYOR, Mr. John
25
British
New York, NY, USA



PULIK, Mr. Mychail
34
Russian
S. Ste. Marie, MI, USA



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R






RAWEN, Miss Annie
29
British
Chicago, IL, USA



REID, Mrs. Ellen
26
British
New York, NY, USA


161?
REID, Mr. John H.
One issue of The New York Times, spelled his name as REID and another issue as REED, John H., living on Genesee Street, Trenton, New Jersey. Reid was a master mechanic and was on his way to work at the Woolwich Arsenal in the manufacture of artillery.
50
British
Trenton, NJ, USA



RILEY, Mr. Edward
30
British
Boston, MA, USA



RILEY, Mrs. Edward (Annie Taylor)
29
British
Boston, MA, USA



RILEY, Miss Sutcliffe
4
British
Boston, MA, USA
13
Stormcock

RILEY, Miss Ethel
4
British
Boston, MA, USA
13
Stormcock

ROBINSON, Mr. Allan William
26
"
Clay Centre, USA



ROBSHAW, Mrs. George (Edith)
26
"
Kearney, USA



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S






SARGIS, Mr. Pera
28
Persian
Gary, IN, USA



SCOTT, Mrs. Arthur (Alice Ann Kay)
29
British
No. Adams, USA


50
SCOTT, Master Arthur, Jr.
8
British
No. Adams, USA



SEFERIEN, Mr. Levon
29
Persian
Troy, NY, USA



SEISIAN, Mr. Karatioum
35
Persian
Troy, NY, USA



SELF, Mr. James
33
British
Canada



SELF, Mrs. James (Florence Carl)
30
British
Canada



SERGIS, Mr. George
37
Persian
Yonkers, NY, USA



SHACKNELL, Mr. William George
50
British
New York, NY, USA



SHARP, Miss Annie
32
British
Boston, MA, USA



SHARP, Mr. Samuel S.
53
British
Crooksville, USA



SHARP, Mrs. Samuel S. (Mary Jane)
53
British
Crooksville, USA



SHARP, Master George
15
British
Crooksville, USA



SHEEDY, Mr. Patrick
30
British
Deported


13 (Q)
SHEPPERSON, Mr. Arthur George
26
British
New York, NY, USA



SHIRRAS, Mr. Robert Brown
26
British
Canada



SHKERDOFF, Mr. Archie
21
Russian
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



SHKERDOFF, Mr. Jacob
19
Russian
Pittsburgh, PA, USA



SIDWELL, Mr. George
48
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



SIKIWICKI, Mr. Andro
25
Russian
Franklin Furnace, USA



SIKORA, Mr. Joseph
32
Russian
Buffalo, NY, USA



SIMPSON, Mr. Edward
50
British
Lawrence, USA



SKELTON, Mr. Frederick
30
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



SMETHURST, Mr. Harold
27
British
New Philadelphia, OH, USA



SMETHURST, Mrs. Harold (Alice)
Harold put Alice in a lifeboat and, saying that women and children were to go first, Harold did not join her despite her protests.  After Alice's boat left, Harold put on a life belt, slipped into the water, and floated until a boat picked him up.  The Daily Missoulian, Sunday, 9 May 1915, page 3.
24
British
New Philadelphia, OH, USA



SMITH, Miss Agnes
Miss Smith was a maid in the home of Mrs. Bernard Mayer of Glencoe, Illinois. She was traveling back home to Scotland with 3 other young women.
24
British
Glencoe, IL, USA



SMITH, Mr. George
33
British
Canada



SMITH, Mrs. William (Minnie)
28
British
Hamilton, On., Canada


110
SNOWDEN, Mr. Fred A.
30
British
Toronto, On., Canada



SNOWDEN, Mr. Thomas
30
British
Lynn, USA



SOBOLOWSKI, Mr. Mitrofan
29
Russian
Lyndora, USA



SOLONINA, Mr. Stefan
37
Russian
East St. Louis, IL, USA



SPENDLEY, Mrs. David March (Kate Bermet)
her husband was David March Spendley, a waiter who was lost in the disaster.
28
British
New York, NY, USA



STACEY, Mr. Joseph Nelson
22
British
Canada



STACHULA, Mr. Michael
30
Russian
Buffalo, NY, USA



STANDFAST, Mr. Noel
40
British
Nanaimo, Canada



STANKIEWICZ, Mr. Anthony
46
Russian
Trenton, NJ, USA


198
STEELE, Mr. George
29
British
New York, NY, USA



STENSON, Miss Delia
40
British
Boston, MA, USA



STEPHEN, Mr. Thomas Ohan
Chicago, Illinois.. Passenger: steerage. Survived. An article in the Sunday The New York Times, page 5, column 4: "The following cablegram was recieved by Ohan Stevens of 713 North Clark Street, from his son Thomas, who sailed on the Lusitania was a party of twelve other Persians to visit his grandparents: 'Father am safe, Son Thomas'. The party of Persians was on its way to the scenes of recent Turkish massacres to learn the fate of relatives. In the party were John Jacob Baba, Ala Vard Yohan, Envin Yohnan, Aziz Ohanis, Nokila Kaperalia, Stephen Ohan, Pera Saejis and George, Frank and Abraham Baba. John Jacob and Frank Baba were reported safe in the news dispatches, but no word has come to the north side of the Persian colony of the fate of any of the others. Ohan is a naturalized American citizen. 'It is a terrible blow to the Persians in Chicago,' said Malik Hatma of 63 West Grand Avenue, 'for on those who may be lost we depended for news of the wives, mothers and sweethearts imperiled at home'."
23
American
Chicago, IL, USA



STEVENS, Mr. George
28
British
Olean, USA



STEVENSON, Mr. Hugh
31
British
Yonkers, NY, USA



STOCKTON, Mr. Alfred
23
British
Marion, USA



STOLARENIC, Mr. Vasili
26
Russian
Chicago, IL, USA



STRULZ, Mr. Theodor
27
Russian
Canada



STRYNECHUK, Mr. Save
26
Russian
Palmerton, USA



SWALLOW, Mr. Allan
17
British
Hamilton, USA



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T






TADUS, Mr. Asset
38
Persian
Yonkers, NY, USA



TARACSEWICS, Mr. Iwan
42
Russian
Palmerton, USA



TAYLOR, Mr. Arthur

British
Canada



TAYLOR, Mr. Harold William
21
British
Niagara Falls, NY, USA



TAYLOR, Mrs. Harold William (Lucy Haddock)
19
American
Niagara Falls, NY, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

THOMPSON, Mr. Joseph
40
British
Canton, OH, USA

Heron

THOMPSON, Mrs. Joseph (Sarah Ann)
40
British
Canton, OH, USA



THOMPSON, Mr. Norman
18
British
Canton, OH, USA



TOBIN, Mrs. Nora
25
British
Boston, MA, USA



TOMASZEWICZ, Mr. Iwan
28
Russian
Bayonne, NJ, USA



TOMMS, Miss Elizabeth

British
Toronto, On., Canada



TOPPING, Mrs. Albert (Margaret Shenty)
40
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



TOPPING, Miss Hilda
10
British
Brooklyn, NY, USA



TRAVERS, Mrs. Jane
30
British
Newark, NJ, USA



TUCKER, Mr. Albert
25
British
Hamilton, On., Canada



TUOHEY, Miss Margaret
There was a Mrs. Troohy who was treated at the hospital in Queenstown and was pronounced fit to be discharged, Monday, May 10.
25
British
New York, NY, USA



TWINING, Mr. Edwin
21
British
New York, NY, USA



TYLER, Mr. Samuel
28
British
Whitehall, USA



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V






VEALE, Mr. Albert Edward
31
British
Orange, NJ, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

VEALE, Mrs. Albert Edward (Agnes Maud Bailey)
27
British
Orange, NJ, USA
15
Wanderer (Peel 12)

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W






WAARANEN, Miss Ellen Marie
22
Finnish
Worcester, MA, USA



WARD, Mr. George
48
British
Newark, NJ, USA



WARD, Mrs. George (Ellen)
43
British
Newark, NJ, USA



WARD, Mr. Joseph
41
British
Blakely, GA, USA



WARDLE, Mrs. Frank (Cissie)
22
British
Adamsdale, USA



WATSON, Mrs. Kate

British
Seaforth, Canada



WEBB, Mr. William
40
British
Medforth, USA



WEBB, Mrs. William (Sarah)
32
British
Medforth, USA



WEBB, Mrs. Elizabeth
69
British
Medforth, USA



WELSH, Mr. John
He was returning home to England. He started a shipboard romance with Gerda Neilson, q.v. She had accepted his marriage proposal on Thursday evening, May 6.  Named in Hickey/Smith as Jack Walsh.
34
British
Manchester, England



WILKES, Miss Alice Kate
30
British
Chicago, IL, USA



WILLIAMS, Mrs. Harry John (Elizabeth Annie Millman)
37
British
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Master John Edward
10
American
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Miss Edith
9
American
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Master George Albert
6
American
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Miss Ethel
5
American
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Miss Florence
4
American
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Master David
03-months
American
Plainfield, NJ, USA



WILLIAMS, Mr. David
27
British
Edmonton, Ab., Canada



WILLIAMS, Mr. James
38
British
New York, NY, USA


108
WILLIAMS, Mr. Thomas
45
British
Johnstown, PA, USA



WILSON, Mrs. William (Emily)

British
Toronto, On., Canada



WILSON, Master Frank
4
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WILSON, Miss Dorothy
2
British
Toronto, On., Canada



WOODWORD, Mr. Robert
22
British
Niagara Falls, NY, USA



WORRELL, Mr. Fred A.
45
British
New York, NY, USA



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Y






YOCAB, Mr. Baba Jan
33
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



YOHAMA, Mr. Envia
40
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



YOHANAN, Mr. Alvaretz
32
Persian
Chicago, IL, USA



YORK, Mr. William

British
Brantford, On., Canada



YOUNG, Mrs. Charles (Elizabeth Grossart)
Traveling with Mrs. Murray and her son.
27
British
Chicago, IL, USA



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Z






ZALIACHANOFF, Mr. Khaeho
37
Russian
New York, USA



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Miscellaneous






These three names at the end of the third class manifest are possible sailors who were from other ships.  Behind the first two names is standing: Ex S. S. Gileston and behind the third Ex S. S. Shenandoah behind the three stands D.B.S. (this possibly means deported British Seaman)



DOMINGUES, Mr. Manuel


D.B.S.



GENANSELM, Mr. A.


D.B.S.



SLIGHT, Mr. H.


D.B.S.



Stowaways
Three Germans. Names not known, drowned in ship’s cell. “The identity of the men is a mystery but there is little doubt that they were the photographic party ordered by Captain Boy-Ed and organized by Paul Koenig. The steward allocated to the portside pantry was Neil J. Leach." (Simpson, page 116+.) The prisoners were also mentioned in Hickey/Smith, Ballard, and Preston.  Scholars often implicate Leach in the presence of the three Germans aboard.  The possibility remains that these three are the same people as the "D.B.S" listed above, and that the death toll of 1,198 would count these men twice, and the number 1,201 would count them three times.
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Contributors:
Peter Engberg-Klarström
Jim Kalafus
Mike Poirier
Craig Stringer
Judith Tavares
Hildo Thiel
Geoff Whitfield


References:
Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget : Part 1 ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget.html>

Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier (2005) Lest We Forget Part 2:  As the Lusitania Went Down ET Research. <http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/lusitania-lest-we-forget-2.html>

Layton, J. Kent.  Lusitania:  An Illustrated Biography of the Ship of Splendor.  Lulu Press, 2007.


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