Mr. Arthur Thomas Mathews

Arthur Mathews, 38, was a British citizen from Montréal, Québec, Canada.  His ticket for Lusitania was 13168. His cabin aboard the ship was B-94. Mathews survived the Lusitania sinking. According to family history, Mathews was from the UK but had emigrated to Canada. When his sister Harriet Matilda Colston (nee Mathews) was widowed and left with 4 sons to raise, …

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Mrs. Conway Seymour Godfrey Campbell-Johnston (Ida Amelia McBride)

Ida Campbell-Johnston, 57, was the wife of Conway Campbell-Johnston. They were both British subjects living near Pasadena, California, United States, at their ranch of San Rafael. Conway was hoping to enlist in the British Army. On board the Lusitania, their ticket number was 46147 and they stayed in cabin B-43. Both Conway and Ida were …

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Mr. Herbert Gladstone Colebrook

Herbert Colebrook, 35, was a Lusitania survivor from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a British subject. Aboard Lusitania, his ticket was 10866 and his cabin was B-111. He was saved from the Lusitania disaster and returned to North America aboard the American Liner St. Paul on 13 June 1915. References Kalafus, Jim and Michael Poirier …

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