Miss Elizabeth P. Stevenson

Elizabeth Stevenson was born to William and Janet Stevenson, Scottish nationals who made their home at 7618 Vineyard Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. As Janet suffered from ill health, she hoped that a return to her native Aberdeen would improve her condition.  She booked passage on the Lusitania for Elizabeth and herself at J. C. …

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Master Peter Romilly Crompton

Peter Crompton, 8 or 9 months, was the youngest son of Paul and Gladys Crompton. The family was returning home to England after living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Crompton party consisted of Paul and Gladys, their children Stephen, Alberta, Catherine, Paul (called Romilly), John, and Peter, and the children’s nurse Dorothy Allen. The entire family …

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Miss Audrey Warren Pearl

Audrey Pearl Saloon Passenger Saved [No Picture Provided] Born Audrey Warren Pearl 5 February 1915 New York City, New York, United States Died 11 January 2011 (age 95) Melchbourne, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom Age on Lusitania 3 months Ticket number 46071 Cabin number E 67 Traveling with – Warren Pearl (father) – Amy Lea Duncan Pearl …

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Master John Harrison Chattan Stephens

John Stephens (1913 – 1915), 18 months old, was the grandson of Canadian philanthropist Frances Stephens and son of Lieutenant Chattan and Hazel Stephens (born Kemp). The family lived in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with grandmother Frances Stephens, maid Elise Oberlin, and nurse Caroline Milne. The entire party was lost in …

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