Mr. Joseph Henry Charles

Joseph Charles, 48, was of the Musson Book Company. He was traveling aboard Lusitania on business, taking manuscripts over to England. He was also taking his daughter Doris overseas as a precaution. Doris had been in a serious relationship with a man named Elliot Lawler, and her parents thought that Doris was too young to …

Read moreMr. Joseph Henry Charles

Mr. William Brodrick-Cloete

William Brodrick-Cloete, 63 ?, was a British subject who was born in South Africa, lived in England, and worked in Mexico. At the time of the Lusitania disaster he had extensive mining properties and plantations in Mexico, although he had also previously been a cricketer and a horse breeder. His residence was listed as Hare …

Read moreMr. William Brodrick-Cloete

Mrs. Charles Frederick Fowles (Frances May Turner)

Frances May Fowles, 38, was the second wife of Mr. Charles Frederick Fowles.  They lived at 1 West 64th Street, New York City, United States.  Charles was treasurer for Scott & Fowles Co., interior decorators.  She and her husband were traveling aboard Lusitania with Sir Hugh Lane. They were all art connoisseurs. All three of them …

Read moreMrs. Charles Frederick Fowles (Frances May Turner)

Mr. William Stainton

William Stainton, 37, was the valet to Broadway impresario Charles Frohman. He was a British subject and lived in New York City, New York.  He traveled on the same ticket as Frohman, 46052, but stayed in a separate cabin, B-61. He was on the C deck level of the dining room with George Slingsby, Emily Davis, …

Read moreMr. William Stainton

RSS194
Follow by Email4
Facebook3k
Twitter432
%d bloggers like this: