Mr. Stewart Southam Mason

Stewart Mason Saloon Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Stewart Southam Mason 5 February 1885 Sproughton, Ipswich, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 30) At sea Age on Lusitania 30 Ticket number 1295 Cabin number B 77 Traveling with – Leslie Mason (wife) – Oliver Bernard (chaperone) Body number 59 Interred Common Grave …

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Mr. Frank Gustavus Naumann

Frank Naumann, 61, was a wealthy merchant from Cranleigh, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. He was a founding member and first Worshipful Master of the Cranleigh Masonic Lodge. Naumann was lost in the Lusitania sinking. Life Naumann helped found the Cranleigh Lodge in 1910, of which there were ten founding members. The occupations of the other …

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Mr. Gustaf Adolf Nyblom

Gustav Nyblom, 29, was a Swedish national and mining engineer returning from Canada and visiting his sister in Sheffield, England. Nyblom was lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk. Life Nyblom was born in Stockholm, Sweden and his family lived in Moseback Torg, near central Stockholm. He went to Canada to continue his training …

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Mr. John Wanklyn McConnel

John Wanklyn McConnel, 60, was the vice-president of Fine Cotton Spinners and Doublers’ Association.  He had booked passage in Memphis, Tennessee, but was on his way home to Manchester, England.  His wife was at the family home, Knocknolain Castle in Scotland.  He and his wife had no children.  McConnel’s ticket on the Lusitania was 46014, and he stayed …

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