Mr. Richard Wareing, Fireman

…ndon, England, United Kingdom. References “Richard Wareing (1863 – 1915).” Ancient Faces. Online. <http://www.ancientfaces.com/person/richard-wareing/165085604>. Accessed 29 September 2014, 5:13 p.m. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mr. John Henry Harper

and. He was a saloon passenger aboard Lusitania. His ticket number was 46160 and he stayed in cabin D-6. Harper was lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915. His body was either not recovered or not identified. Harper was a dedicated member of Headless Cross Methodist Church in Redditch. After Harper’s death on the Lusitania, his wife dedicated a tablet for him in the church. The tablet reads: IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR H…

Mr. Georges Tiberghien

…the French Woosted Company. His ticket for passage aboard Lusitania was 46108 and he stayed in cabin D-24. Georges died in the Lusitania sinking. His body was recovered and identified, #191, and was later buried in France. Georges Tiberghien was born on 18 December 1883 to Charles Augustin Tiberghien and Marie Louise van den Berghe Tiberghien. He married Marie Louise Motte, and together they had one son, also named Georges Tiberghien, born in 1909…

Wanderer (Peel 11)

…The Wanderer Contributors Roy Baker, Curator of the Leece Museum, Isle of Man Senan Molony, Ireland References Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy, pages 104-106. Mercier Press, 2004. Peel Town Commission. PL11: The Wanderer. Online. <http://www.thewanderer100.com/>. Accessed 28 April 2015. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

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