Mr. Michael G. Byrne

Michael Byrne, 44, was a naturalized United States citizen from Paulstown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland.  He moved to the United States and lived on 444 Fiftieth Street, New York City.  He was a retired merchant and ex-deputy sheriff of New York County. He married a German girl who left Germany at the outbreak of the First …

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Mr. Norman Albert Ratcliff

Norman Ratcliff, 36, was a British national from Gillingham, Kent, England, returning home from Hong Kong via Japan, the United States, and Lusitania. Ratcliff entered a port side lifeboat, which was lowered but the ship fell on top of his boat. He was saved from the shipwreck. Ratcliff frequently commuted to and from Hong Kong, …

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Captain Alick John Scott

Captain Alick Scott (1885 – 1915), 29, was an English officer aboard Lusitania who was returning from Asia, presumably to volunteer for the war effort. His ticket number for Lusitania was 171908 and he stayed in cabin B-8.  During the Lusitania sinking, Scott stood with Charles Frohman, George Vernon, and Rita Jolivet on the port …

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Mr. Percy W. Seccombe

Percy Seccombe Saloon Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Percy W. Seccombe 4 March 1895 England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 20) At sea Age on Lusitania 20 Ticket number 1296 Cabin number B 35 Traveling with – Elizabeth Seccombe (sister) Body number 169 Interred United States Occupation Student Citizenship United States Residence …

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