Master Robert Kay

Robert Kay, 7, was an American child, from Rhinelander Avenue, Bronx, New York, United States, traveling aboard the Lusitania with his mother Marguerita.  Marguerita was lost in the Lusitania sinking.  Robert was saved. Kay would much later write an account of the sinking, An Earlier Day of Infamy, which stands as the best ‘child’s perspective’ of the disaster yet …

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Mr. Frederick Sheldon Judson

Frederick Judson, 25, was a United States citizen from New York City, New York, United States. Judson survived the Lusitania sinking and was treated at the hospital for contused legs. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mr. Samuel Friedman

Samuel Friedman, 28, was a United States national from Brooklyn, New York, United States. He was one of the co-owners of Friedman and Co., Importers. Samuel was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  He was on the Monday, 10 May 1915 list of missing Americans.  His body was either never recovered or never identified. Life Samuel was …

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Mr. Arthur Richard Foley

Arthur Foley, 51, was a United States citizen from Trenton, New Jersey lost in the Lusitania disaster. He lived at 713 Hamilton Avenue. His wife was Thirza Ann Foley and their children were Lizzie Louisa Foley, a daughter, Joseph Bertram Foley, a son, and Ruth Wainwright Foley, a daughter. Arthur was a Mason and in …

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