Mr. Frederick William Hawkins

Frederick Hawkins (1882 – 1915), 33, was a Canadian and British subject listed as being from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He booked a saloon ticket, 16050, aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. His cabin on the ship was E-64. Hawkins was lost in the Lusitania sinking on 7 May 1915. Frederick was the eldest son …

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Mr. Joseph Friedenstein

Joseph Friedenstein, 48, was a British subject from London, England, traveling saloon cabin (first class) aboard Lusitania. He was lost in the Lusitania sinking. His body was either never recovered or never identified. Friedenstein’s ticket for Lusitania was 46038 and he stayed in cabin B-108. He had previously visited the United States via White Star’s …

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Mr. Walter Alfred Emond

Walter Emond, 46, was a Canadian British national and saloon passenger lost in the Lusitania sinking. He is listed as being form Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. His saloon ticket for Lusitania was 46148 and he stayed in cabin B-7. Emond’s body was recovered, #20 by Doolin and Aran. Contributors: Senan Molony, Ireland Hildo Thiel, The Netherlands …

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Mr. Bernard Audley Mervyn Drake

Audley Drake, 23, was a British subject lost in the Lusitania disaster. Audley’s ticket was 46156 in saloon (first class) and he originally assigned cabin A-5 but moved to cabin D-41. Audley had been in Detroit, Michigan, United States, where his mail was addressed in care of Mr. C. Leidich. Audley was born in 1891 in …

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