Mr. Charles Cheever Hardwick

Mr. Charles Hardwick (c.1865 – 1923), 49, was a United States national from New York sailing for England on Lusitania on business.  Hardwick was an experienced traveler and had crossed the Atlantic 61 times. On the last voyage of the Lusitania, his ticket was 46125 and he stayed in cabin B-104. Hardwick survived the Lusitania sinking. Life …

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Miss Kathryn Hickson

Kathryn Hickson, 57 (?), was sister to fellow passenger Caroline Hickson Kennedy.  Kathryn worked with Caroline in Caroline’s fashion business, Hickson and Company. While Caroline often went to Paris for fashion shows, Kathryn’s fatal trip aboard Lusitania was to be her first trip to Europe. Both sisters perished in the sinking of the Lusitania. Life Kathryn …

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Mr. Charles Tilden Hill

Charles Tilden Hill, 38, was a United States citizen living in England with his family, where he worked for the American Tobacco Company. The Hills had returned to the United States for Mrs. Hill’s health, and Charles was returning to England aboard Lusitania. Charles Hill saw the torpedo impact the ship and survived the sinking. …

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Master Dean Winston Hodges

Dean Hodges and William Hodges, Jr. images:  New York Times, Sunday 16 May 1915. Dean Hodges, 5, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his father William Hodges, mother Sarah Hodges, and brother William Hodges, Jr.. The family was originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. His father was relocating the family for his job in Paris, France. …

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