Mr. Charles Arthur Dingwall

Charles Dingwall, 62, booked passage for the Lusitania‘s last voyage from Chicago. He was an Englishman returning home after a visit to the city. Dingwall was chairman of the board of the Chicago Breweries Company, stock of which was mostly in England, but had two breweries in Chicago. Dingwall was assigned cabin D-22. His ticket …

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Mr. John Fenwick

John Fenwick, 44, was a British national who lived in Switzerland. His ticket aboard Lusitania was 46144 and he stayed in cabin D-11. Fenwick was lost in the Lusitania disaster on 7 May 1915. His body was neither identified nor recovered. According to the New York Times of 22 May 1915, Fenwick was reported as …

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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 …

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Mr. Charles Frederick Fowles

Charles Frederick Fowles (1865 – 1915), 49, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his second wife, Frances and Sir Hugh Lane. They were all art connoisseurs. All three of them died when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915. Life Charles Fowles was born in the fourth quarter of 1865.  Frances May Turner was …

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