Mrs. Alexander Bryson Osborne (Alexandra Mary Bryson)

Alexandra Osborne, 49, was a British subject living in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She traveled aboard Lusitania‘s last voyage in saloon cabin (first class), where her ticket was 865 and cabin was E-74. Alexandra survived the Lusitania sinking. Alexandra Mary Bryson arrived in New York City on 14 April 1910 to be married to Dr. Alexander Bryson …

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Mr. Joseph Friedenstein

Joseph Friedenstein, 48, was a British subject from London, England, traveling saloon cabin (first class) aboard Lusitania. He was lost in the Lusitania sinking. His body was either never recovered or never identified. Friedenstein’s ticket for Lusitania was 46038 and he stayed in cabin B-108. He had previously visited the United States via White Star’s …

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Mrs. Annie Sharp

Annie Sharp, 32, was a British national who had been staying in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, but was returning home to the United Kingdom aboard Lusitania. She booked a third class ticket. When the Lusitania was sinking, she entered lifeboat 14, which was lowered successfully but soon filled with water and capsized repeatedly. Annie survived …

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Mrs. Fannie Jane Morecroft

Fannie Morecroft (1872 – 1958), 43 (given as 36), was a British national and stewardess aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania. She had been working aboard Lusitania since at least 1912. She survived the sinking and was plucked from the water by lifeboat 15, which was in turn picked up by the trawler Wanderer …

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