Mr. Frederick Deiner, First Waiter

Mr. Frederick Deiner, 32, was a first waiter aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. He survived the Lusitania sinking. Deiner lived in Liverpool. He helped the family of Richard Preston Prichard track down other Lusitania survivors to look for more information regarding Prichard’s last moments. His wife (or other family member with the same …

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Mr. Charles Aindow, Night Watchman

Charles Aindow Night Watchman Lost [No Picture Provided] Born Charles Aindow 18 February 1878 Formby, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 37) At sea, RMS Lusitania Age on Lusitania 37 Body number 170 Interred Formby, England, United Kingdom, Our Lady of Compassion Roman Catholic Church, Plot B, Row 4, Grave 8 Citizenship …

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Mr. James Joseph Black

James Joseph Black, 39, was a British subject living in Liverpool.  His wife’s name was Ethel and they had three children, who Ethel said that he was “passionately fond of”. Black was traveling alone aboard Lusitania, where he stayed in cabin D-7 on ticket 46131. Black was lost in the Lusitania sinking. Before he sailed, …

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Mr. John Roberts, Assistant Engineers’ Mess Steward

John Roberts, 19, was an assistant engineers’ mess steward. He was from Liverpool, England. He died when the Lusitania was lost on 7 May 1915. His body was not recovered or never identified. John was the son of John and Margaret Roberts, of 19, Maitland St., Liverpool. The parents were known as ‘Grumpa’ and ‘Nanna …

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