Master Kenneth Field Luck

Kenneth Luck, 8, was traveling with mother Charlotte, and brother Elbridge, 12. Their home was in Worcester, Massachusetts, but his father Arthur Luck was a mining engineer whose business took him to England. The Luck family’s ticket number was 10541 and they stayed in cabin D-61. Kenneth, Elbridge, and Charlotte were all lost when the …

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Master Elbridge Courtlandt Luck

Elbridge Luck, 12, was traveling with mother Charlotte, and brother Kenneth, 8. Their home was in Worcester, Massachusetts, but his father Arthur Luck was a mining engineer whose business took him to England. The Luck family’s ticket number was 10541 and they stayed in cabin D-61. Elbridge, Charlotte, and Kenneth were lost when the Lusitania …

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Mrs. Arthur Courtlandt Luck (Charlotte Louise Field)

Charlotte Luck (1879 – 1915), 34, was a mother traveling with her two sons Elbridge, 12, and Kenneth, 8. Their home was in Worcester, Massachusetts, but Charlotte’s husband Arthur Luck was a mining engineer whose business took him to England. Charlotte and her sons’ ticket number was 10541 and they stayed in cabin D-61. Charlotte …

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Mrs. Stewart Southam Mason (Leslie Hawthorne Lindsey)

Leslie Mason Saloon Passenger Lost image:  The Illustrated London News, 29 May 1915.  Courtesy Michael Poirier. Born Leslie Hawthorne Lindsey 11 June 1886 Boston, Massachusetts, United States Died 7 May 1915 (age 28) At sea Age on Lusitania 28 Ticket number 1295 Cabin number B 77 Traveling with – Stewart Mason (husband) – Oliver Bernard …

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