Mr. Charles Alfred Learoyd

Charles Alfred Learoyd, 47, was a member of Learoyd and Boggio, wool merchants, of Malcolm Buildings, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.  In May 1915, he and his wife Mabel were traveling saloon cabin on Lusitania, with their maid Margaret Hurley.  The Learoyds’ cabin was D-57 and their ticket was 46123. Miss Hurley traveled on a separate ticket and …

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Mrs. Charles Alfred Learoyd (Mabel Kate Symonds)

Mabel Learoyd (née Symonds), 41, was the wife of Charles Learoyd.  They were traveling aboard Lusitania with their maid, Margaret Hurley. The Learoyds’ cabin on the Lusitania was D-57 and their ticket was 46123. Miss Hurley traveled on a separate ticket and stayed on B deck. Mabel and Margaret survived the Lusitania sinking of 7 May 1915, Charles …

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Mr. Isaac Lehmann

Isaac Lehmann Saloon Passenger Saved image: Michael Poirer/US National Archives Age on Lusitania 36 Ticket number 46158 Cabin number D 48 Traveling with None Lifeboat 15 Rescued by – Wanderer (Peel 12) – Flying Fish Occupation Businessman Citizenship United States Residence New York, New York, United States Isaac Lehmann, 36, was a United States citizen …

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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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