Mrs. Arthur Courtlandt Luck (Charlotte Louise Field)

Charlotte Luck (1879 – 1915), 34, was a mother traveling with her two sons Elbridge, 12, and Kenneth, 8. Their home was in Worcester, Massachusetts, but Charlotte’s husband Arthur Luck was a mining engineer whose business took him to England. Charlotte and her sons’ ticket number was 10541 and they stayed in cabin D-61. Charlotte …

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Mr. Maurice Benjamin Medbury

Maurice Medbury, 50, was a dealer in antique jewelry who did business in New York City, New York, United States; London, England; Paris, France; and Berlin, Germany. He had a wife and three children in Alameda, California, from which he had been estranged for ten years. In the meantime, Medbury took another wife in London …

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Captain James Blaine Miller

Captain James Miller (1883 – 1915), 32, was of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Service. He was from Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. He had been involved in the heroic rescue of the steamer Tahoma off the Alaskan coast in 1914. In 1915, he was to report to a new job in Washington, D.C., but …

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