Master Kenneth Field Luck

Kenneth Luck, 8, was traveling with mother Charlotte, and brother Elbridge, 12. Their home was in Worcester, Massachusetts, but his father Arthur Luck was a mining engineer whose business took him to England. The Luck family’s ticket number was 10541 and they stayed in cabin D-61. Kenneth, Elbridge, and Charlotte were all lost when the …

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Master Elbridge Courtlandt Luck

Elbridge Luck, 12, was traveling with mother Charlotte, and brother Kenneth, 8. Their home was in Worcester, Massachusetts, but his father Arthur Luck was a mining engineer whose business took him to England. The Luck family’s ticket number was 10541 and they stayed in cabin D-61. Elbridge, Charlotte, and Kenneth were lost when the Lusitania …

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Master John Harrison Chattan Stephens

John Stephens (1913 – 1915), 18 months old, was the grandson of Canadian philanthropist Frances Stephens and son of Lieutenant Chattan and Hazel Stephens (born Kemp). The family lived in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with grandmother Frances Stephens, maid Elise Oberlin, and nurse Caroline Milne. The entire party was lost in …

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