Mr. Frank Baba

Frank Baba, 30, was a Persian national from Chicago, Illinois, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with 12 other companions to learn the fate of their families following the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.  Frank Baba and his traveling companions John Jacob Baba and Thomas Ohan Stephen survived. From the Sunday, 9 May 1915 New York Times, page 5, column 4: The following …

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Mr. John Jacob Baba

John Jacob Baba, 33, was a Persian national from Chicago, Illinois, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with 12 other companions to learn the fate of their families following the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.  John Jacob Baba and his traveling companions Frank Baba and Thomas Ohan Stephen survived. From the Sunday, 9 May 1915 New York Times, page 5, column 4: The following …

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Mr. Thomas Ohan Stephen

Thomas Stephen, 23, was a United States citizen of Persian descent from Chicago, Illinois, United States traveling aboard Lusitania with 12 other Persians to learn the fate of their families following the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey.  Thomas Stephen and his traveling companions John Jacob Baba and Frank Baba survived. From the Sunday 9 May 1915 New York Times, page …

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Mrs. G. Marks (Elizabeth Brock)

Elizabeth Marks, 50, was a British national from Bristol, England. She and her daughter Georgina had been in Chicago, Illinois, United States for a year and a half, visiting Elizabeth’s sons Gilbert and Joseph Marks. Gilbert and Joseph lived at 1908 Montrose Avenue, Chicago. Elizabeth’s husband had returned to England in December, 1914. Elizabeth and …

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