Mr. Frederico G. Padilla

Frederico Padilla, 34, was the Consul-General for Mexico in Great Britain. He lived in Liverpool, England, when in the United Kingdom. He had booked passage from San Antonio, Texas, United States. His brother, Fernando L. Padilla, had a diplomatic position in San Antonio similar to Frederico’s. Padilla’s ticket number for Lusitania was 46135 and he …

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Mr. John Harvey Page

John Page, 45, was a United States national and vice-president of the Mark Cross Company in New York City, New York, United States. Page was in charge of manufacturing in England. He booked passage aboard Lusitania in Boston. His ticket for Lusitania was 46103, and his cabin aboard the ship as A-12. Page was lost …

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Miss Irene Emily Paynter

Irene Paynter, 30, was a British national from England traveling aboard Lusitania with her father Charles after a trip to North America. Charles and Irene went down with the ship together, but Irene survived. She believed that her father was killed when wreckage struck him in the water. Life Irene was one of four daughters …

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