Mr. James Alexander McCubbin, Chief Purser

James McCubbin Purser Lost [No Picture Provided] Born James Alexander McCubbin 1852 St. Peters, Liverpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 62) RMS Lusitania At sea Age on Lusitania 62 Body 91 Interred Toxteth Park Cemetery Church of England Section A, Grave 5 Liverpool, England Citizenship British (English) Residence Bootle, Liverpool, Lancashire, …

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Mr. Charles Tilden Hill

Charles Tilden Hill, 38, was a United States citizen living in England with his family, where he worked for the American Tobacco Company. The Hills had returned to the United States for Mrs. Hill’s health, and Charles was returning to England aboard Lusitania. Charles Hill saw the torpedo impact the ship and survived the sinking. …

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Miss Phyllis Hutchinson

Phyllis Hutchinson, 24 (reported as 20 in the New York Times) was the niece of Robert A. Franks of Llewellyn Park, West Orange, New Jersey, a financial agent for Andrew Carnegie. Phyllis had spent 2 months at the Franks’ home and was returning to her relatives in Cheshire, England.  Aboard Lusitania, her ticket was 46087 and …

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Mr. Maitland Kempson

Maitland Kempson, 55, was a successful businessman from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a British citizen and lived on 6 Wellington Street, E, Toronto. Kempson survived the torpedoing of the Lusitania by the German submarine U-20 on 7 May 1915. Kempson was born on 28 May 1859. He was a man of wealth who had …

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