Mr. Julian de Ayala

image: New York Times, Sunday, 30 May 1915. Caption below the picture reads: “Julian de Ayala, the Cuban Consul-General at Liverpool, a Lusitania Survivor Surrounded by Admirers at Queenstown.” Mr. Julian de Ayala was from Cuba and was the Cuban Consul General at Liverpool. His ticket for Lusitania was 46077 and he stayed in cabin A-21. …

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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. Vernon Livermore, Bugler, First Waiter

Vernon Livermore was the Lusitania‘s bugler and also listed as a first waiter. He worked on board Lusitania with his brother-in-law, Percy Penny. They both lived in Liverpool, married to Hungarian sisters with the last name of Czervenka. Both Livermore and Penny survived. Livermore was rescued by Heron. Life Livermore was from Hyde, Lancashire (now Tameside, Greater Manchester), …

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