Reverend Charles Cowley Clarke

Reverend Charles Cowley Clarke, 64, was of the diocese of Clifton near Brighton, England. When purchasing his ticket for Lusitania, Clarke asked if there was any danger and was told that there was none. Clarke’s ticket was 46062 and his cabin was D-12. Clarke became friendly with Staff Captain Anderson who told him early in …

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Mr. Ambrose Bentham Cross

Ambrose Cross, 38, was a British subject from London, England, living in the Federated Malay States (now Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei). He came to the United States via San Francisco, California, aboard the Siberia on 12 April 1915. His ticket for Lusitania was 46126 and his cabin was E-46. Cross survived the Lusitania disaster. Not …

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Mr. George Robert Copping

George Copping (1861 – 1915), 53, was a commercial merchant and commissioned agent who traveled among Canada, the United States, and England frequently. He was president of the Reliable Knitting Company and the founder of the G. R. Copping and Sons Manufacturing Company. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Emma. Both he and …

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