Mr. Samuel Friedman

Samuel Friedman, 28, was a United States national from Brooklyn, New York, United States. He was one of the co-owners of Friedman and Co., Importers. Samuel was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  He was on the Monday, 10 May 1915 list of missing Americans.  His body was either never recovered or never identified. Life Samuel was …

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Mr. Robert James Ewart

Robert James Ewart, 36, was a United States citizen and native of Ireland who lived in Brooklyn, New York, United States.  His residence was at 1851 Broadway. Ewart was the manager of a branch store of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company where he earned $35.00 a week. He was on vacation to visit …

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Miss Mary E. Wright

Mary Wright was a British citizen who lived in New York City, New York, United States.  Mary was lost in the Lusitania disaster and her body was identified, #111.  Mary’s body was returned to New York City via the ocean liner New York on Monday, 24 May 1915. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mr. Vincente Egana

Vincente Egana, 19, was a Spanish national from New York City, New York, United States who survived the Lusitania disaster.  Egana was described on page 3 of the Monday, 10 May 1915, New York Times, as a young Spaniard who saved many women before he too went down with the ship and was in the water …

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