Mr. John Henry Harper

John Harper, 55, was from Redditch, Worcestershire, England. He was a saloon passenger aboard Lusitania. His ticket number was 46160 and he stayed in cabin D-6. Harper was lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915. His body was either not recovered or not identified. Harper was a dedicated member of …

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Mr. James Alexander McCubbin, Chief Purser

James McCubbin Purser Lost [No Picture Provided] Born James Alexander McCubbin 1852 St. Peters, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 62) RMS Lusitania At sea Age on Lusitania 62 Body 91 Interred Toxteth Park Cemetery Church of England Section A, Grave 5 Liverpool, England Citizenship British (English) Residence Bootle, Liverpool, Lancashire, …

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Mrs. Frederick Sydney Hammond (Kathleen Saunders McParland)

Kathleen Hammond, 29, born Kathleen Saunders McParland, was the wife of Frederick Hammond. Up until 1913, they had lived on Grosvenor Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Kathleen also knew some people in Kingston, Ontario. Kathleen sailed on Lusitania with her husband because Fred was to obtain a commission in the Royal British Army. Frederick Hammond died in the …

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Mr. Frederick Sydney Hammond

Frederick Hammond, 29, was a Canadian from Toronto, Ontario, Canada sailing on Lusitania with his wife Kathleen Hammond to obtain a commission in the Royal British Army. Up until 1913, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond had lived on Grosvenor Street in Toronto. Before sailing he wrote this letter to his half brother Edward Crombie in Paris, …

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