Mrs. William Sterling Hodges (Sarah Grisemer)

Sarah Hodges, 36, was traveling on Lusitania with her husband, William Hodges, and their two children, William S. Hodges, Jr., and Dean Winston Hodges. They family was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, but her husband William had business in Paris, France, to attend to for which they booked Lusitania. The entire family was lost when …

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Mr. William Sterling Hodges

New York Times, Sunday 16 May 1915. William Hodges, 36, was a United States citizen from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Sarah and children William Sterling, Jr. and Dean Winston. All members of the family were lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk by the German u-boat U-20 on …

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Mr. Albert Lloyd Hopkins

image:  New York Times, Sunday 16 May 1915. Albert Hopkins, 44, was the president of the Newport News Shipbuilding Drydock Company at 233 Broadway, New York City, New York, United States.  As company president, he earned $25,000 a year.  He was a graduate of Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.  He was trained in …

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Dr. James Tilley Houghton

Dr. James Houghton Saloon Passenger Saved image:  Michael Poirier/US National Archives Born James Tilley Houghton 23 July 1885 Saratoga Springs, New York, United States Died 25 March 1931 (age 45) Age on Lusitania 29 Ticket number 46167 Cabin number E 64 Lifeboat Damaged collapsible Rescued by 050 or a trawler, Stormcock Traveling with Marie Depage …

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