Mr. Georges Tiberghien

Image: Western Front Association/Croonaert Research Services Georges Tiberghien (1883 – 1915), 32, was a French national traveling back from the United States aboard Lusitania to join the French Army. He had worked at the French Woosted Company. His ticket for passage aboard Lusitania was 46108 and he stayed in cabin D-24. Georges died in the …

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Mr. Scott Turner

Scott Turner, 34, a United States citizen from Lansing, Michigan, was an unmarried mining engineer on his way to Spitsbergen, Norway via the RMS Lusitania. He was to develop and operate mines there. He was friends with James Houghton, Carlton Brodrick, and Richard Freeman. Turner survived the Lusitania sinking, as did Houghton. Brodrick and Freeman …

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Mr. Isaac B. Trumbull

image:  New York Herald, May 1915. Isaac B. Trumbull, 33, a United States citizen from Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States, died in the torpedoing of the Lusitania.  His body was recovered, #137, and sent back to the United States. His ticket number for Lusitania was 8568, and he stayed in cabin B-1. Isaac’s brother was John B. Trumbull, …

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