Mr. David Walker

David Walker (1882 – 1915), 32, was secretary to Dr. Fred Stark Pearson at the Pearson Engineering Company. He was traveling on board Lusitania with Dr. Pearson and Pearson’s wife, Mabel for business, and because the Pearsons were visiting their daughter, Natalie Nicholson, who was married to a British citizen. Walker’s ticket for Lusitania was …

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Dr. Fred Stark Pearson

Dr. Fred Pearson Saloon Passenger Lost image:  New York Times, Sunday, 16 May 1915. Born Fred Stark Pearson 3 July 1861 Lowell, Massachusetts, United States Died 7 May 1915 (age 53) At sea Age on Lusitania 53 Ticket number 46094 Cabin number B 51 Traveling with – Mabel Pearson (wife) – David Walker (secretary) – …

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Mr. Wallace Banta Phillips

image:  New York World, May 1915. Wallace Phillips was born in Manhattan, New York, United States to Henry W. and Ella Phillips. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland in 1911. Shortly afterwards, Phillips went abroad to become managing director and chairman of the Pyrene Company, Ltd.  As of 1915 his home …

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