Father Basil William Maturin

Father Basil Maturin (1847 – 1915), 68, was a British citizen and Irish national.  He was a Roman Catholic chaplain at Oxford University and well-known author of religious books.  Father Maturin, on his 1915 voyage of the Lusitania, had just finished a Lenten series at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in New York. …

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Mr. James Duncan Mitchell

James Duncan Mitchell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States was a British citizen originally from England. His home address in Philadelphia was at 5330 Glenside Avenue. Mitchell was lost in the Lusitania disaster. His ticket number was 11956 and he stayed in cabin E-53. Contributors Senan Molony Judith Tavares

Mrs. Charles E. H. Robinson, Jr. (Prudence Mary Rose)

Prudence Mary Robinson, 59, was a passenger and went down with the Lusitania with her husband, Charles Robinson. Charles and Prudence were American nationals with a home on Tulpehocken Street in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They had given up that home so that Charles could be the London representative of the Walkover Shoe Company. …

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Mr. Charles E. H. Robinson, Jr.

Charles Robinson, 54, was a United States national traveling with his wife Prudence aboard Lusitania. Charles and Prudence had a home on Tulpehocken Street in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They had given up that home so that Charles could be the London representative of the Walkover Shoe Company. Both Charles and Prudence were lost …

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