Mr. William Arthur Fisher Vassar

William Vassar, 44, was a British subject from London, England. He had previously crossed to the United States aboard the Cunarder Transylvania on 19 January 1915. He was returning to England aboard Lusitania. His ticket for the ship’s last voyage was 46070 and he was in cabin B-55. Vassar survived the Lusitania sinking. Contributors Jim …

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Mr. Henry “Harry” Pollard

Henry “Harry” Pollard, 30, was an inventor traveling aboard Lusitania to sell a formula for poisonous gas to the British Government to aid the war effort. Pollard was a British subject. His ticket aboard Lusitania was 13133 and he was in cabin E-40. Pollard was lost in the Lusitania sinking. The details of his deadly …

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Mr. Albert Norriss Perry

Albert Perry, 26, was the brother of Frederick Perry. Albert was a British subject presumably from Ealing, London, England, United Kingdom, but was listed on the passenger manifest as from Buffalo, New York, United States.  He had arrived in the United States aboard the Cunarder Tuscania on 20 April 1915.  Albert and Frederick were returning …

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