Mr. Daniel Taylor Brown

Daniel Brown, 43, was a British subject and resident of Los Angeles, California, United States. He was a passenger on the Lusitania when the ship was torpedoed. He sustained personal injuries and the loss of his personal effects but survived. On 20 July 1917, Brown became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Related pages Daniel Taylor Brown …

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Mr. Frederick J. Pickard

Frederick J. Pickard, 30, was a British subject residing in New York, New York, United States. He booked third-class passage aboard Lusitania and was on the ship when the Lusitania was torpedoed on 7 May 1915. He survived the sinking. Pickard sustained personal injuries and lost personal effects. He became a naturalized American citizen on 14 June …

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Mrs. John Hamilton (Isabella Murrhead)

Isabella Murrhead Hamilton was a British subject residing in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, who was lost in the Lusitania disaster. She was originally booked aboard the Cameronia to Glasgow, Scotland, but the British Admiralty requisitioned the ship, transferring her and 40 others to the Lusitania. Isabella was the wife of John Hamilton, and she …

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Mr. Joseph Cochrane Macky

Joseph Macky (1855 – 1915), 60, was a British subject from Devonport, New Zealand (a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand) traveling second cabin aboard Lusitania with his wife, Mary. Both Joseph and Mary were lost in the Lusitania sinking. Mary is reported to have given up her seat in a lifeboat to a younger woman and went down with …

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