Mr. Frederick J. Pickard

Frederick J. Pickard, 30, was a British subject residing in New York, New York, United States. He booked third-class passage aboard Lusitania and was on the ship when the Lusitania was torpedoed on 7 May 1915. He survived the sinking. Pickard sustained personal injuries and lost personal effects. He became a naturalized American citizen on 14 June …

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Mr. Patrick O’Donnell

Patrick O’Donnell, 35, was an Irish national and United States citizen traveling aboard the Lusitania on business and to visit friends in England. He survived the Lusitania sinking and was rescued by the Bluebell. Patrick was originally from Meenacross, Dungloe, County Donegal, Ireland. He was born on 15 March 1880, one of nine children of Neil and Annie O’Donnell in …

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Mr. Ernest Ethelbert Townley

Ernest Townley, 56, was a British subject listed as being from Toronto, Ontario, Canada, but the Galveston Daily News reported him as being from Surbiton, England, visiting North America on a business trip. He was aboard the last voyage of the Lusitania in saloon cabin (first class). His ticket number was 13003 and he stayed …

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Mrs. Alexander Bryson Osborne (Alexandra Mary Bryson)

Alexandra Osborne, 49, was a British subject living in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She traveled aboard Lusitania‘s last voyage in saloon cabin (first class), where her ticket was 865 and cabin was E-74. Alexandra survived the Lusitania sinking. Alexandra Mary Bryson arrived in New York City on 14 April 1910 to be married to Dr. Alexander Bryson …

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