Mr. Charles Frederick Sturdy

Charles Sturdy (1877 – 1937), 38, was a British subject from Montréal, Québec, Canada who survived the Lusitania sinking. His ticket for the ship was 13167 and he stayed in cabin B-96. After Lusitania, Sturdy returned to America aboard the American Liner St. Paul. Other Lusitania survivors aboard this voyage of the St. Paul included Joseph and Doris Charles, Ernest Cowper, Maude …

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Mr. Thomas Walter Rumble

Thomas Rumble, 27, of Toronto, Canada died in the sinking of the Lusitania. His ticket on the ship’s last voyage was 10870 and he stayed in cabin B-3. He had one daughter named Helen.  He lived on Kendal Avenue in Toronto and was a buyer for the John McDonald Co.  He was on a buying trip …

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Miss Martha Mattie Pinder Waites

Martha Waites, 36, was the maid to Josephine Burnside and Iris Burnside. A British subject in Canada, She worked for the Burnsides in Toronto, Ontario. Many members of the Waites family worked for Josephine’s family, the Eatons. Martha traveled on a ticket separate from the Burnsides, where she was on ticket 13063 and stayed in …

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Mr. Julius Strauss

Julius Strauss, 39, was a British subject from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was lost in the Lusitania disaster. His ticket for the ship was 8677 and he stayed in cabin E-42. Strauss had previously entered the United States on 22 March 1915 aboard Holland America’s SS Nieuw Amsterdam. Strauss’ body was either never recovered or …

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