Mrs. William Sterling Hodges (Sarah Grisemer)

Sarah Hodges, 36, was traveling on Lusitania with her husband, William Hodges, and their two children, William S. Hodges, Jr., and Dean Winston Hodges. They family was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, but her husband William had business in Paris, France, to attend to for which they booked Lusitania. The entire family was lost when …

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Mr. Albert Lloyd Hopkins

image:  New York Times, Sunday 16 May 1915. Albert Hopkins, 44, was the president of the Newport News Shipbuilding Drydock Company at 233 Broadway, New York City, New York, United States.  As company president, he earned $25,000 a year.  He was a graduate of Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.  He was trained in …

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Miss Margaret Druller Jones

Margaret Jones, 44, was a British national residing in the Territory of Hawaii (now State of Hawaii), United States. She was lost in the Lusitania disaster. Margaret Jones was born on 25 July 1871, the daughter of Benjamin Jones and Elizabeth Jones (nee Flintoff). She had two sisters, Jane and Mary. The family lived at …

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Mrs. Caroline “Carrie” Hickson Kennedy (Caroline Hickson)

Caroline Hickson Kennedy, 53, also known as Carrie, was a fashion designer traveling aboard Lusitania with her sister Kathryn Hickson to Paris, France, on fashion business. They were United States citizens who lived and worked in New York City, New York. Carrie crossed the Atlantic regularly on fashion business, but the last voyage of the …

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