Reverend Charles Cowley Clarke

Reverend Charles Cowley Clarke, 64, was of the diocese of Clifton near Brighton, England. When purchasing his ticket for Lusitania, Clarke asked if there was any danger and was told that there was none. Clarke’s ticket was 46062 and his cabin was D-12. Clarke became friendly with Staff Captain Anderson who told him early in …

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Mr. Paul Crompton

Paul Crompton, 44, was an Englishman returning home to England. He was the Vice President of Surpass Leather Company at St. Martin’s and Hartwell Lanes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Crompton was also a partner in the firm of Alfred Booth and Company, as the Surpass Leather Company was part of the Booth Group. Paul Crompton was …

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Mr. Charles Arthur Dingwall

Charles Dingwall, 62, booked passage for the Lusitania‘s last voyage from Chicago. He was an Englishman returning home after a visit to the city. Dingwall was chairman of the board of the Chicago Breweries Company, stock of which was mostly in England, but had two breweries in Chicago. Dingwall was assigned cabin D-22. His ticket …

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