Mrs. George Walter Bowers Bartlett (Irma Florine Rothschild)

Irma Bartlett, 31, was born Irma Florine Rothschild. She was the daughter of Mrs. H. N. Rothschild of New York City. Irma’s brother was J. A. Rothschild of Rothschild and Co., her sister was Mrs. Austrian whose husband was Alfred S. Austrian, a well-known Chicago attorney with the firm Mayer, Meyer, Austrian and Platt. Irma …

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Mrs. Paul Crompton (Gladys Mary Salis-Schwabe)

Gladys Crompton Saloon Passenger Lost Gladys Crompton and children. Image: New York Times, 8 May 1915. Born Gladys Mary Salis-Schwabe 3 February 1878 Cumbersall House, Lancaster, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 37) At sea Age on Lusitania 37 Ticket number 46081 Cabin number D 56 Traveling with – Paul Crompton (husband) – …

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Mr. Alexander Campbell

Image:  Christopher Richards Collection Alexander Campbell (1871 – 1915), 43, of London, England, United Kingdom but originally from Perthshire, Scotland, was general manager of John Dewar and Sons. He did not believe that Lusitania would be torpedoed. He was lost in the Lusitania disaster. Campbell was born on 9 May 1915 in Perthshire, Scotland. He …

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Mr. Alfred Russell Clarke

image credit:  Paul Latimer/Halifax Evening Mail, 11 May 1915. Alfred Clarke, 55, owned A. R. Clarke and Co. of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which made leather linings, vests, and moccasins.  He was a British subject, married, and had a son and daughter. On the last voyage of the Lusitania, his ticket was 13105 and he stayed in …

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