Miss Margaret S. Kelly

Margaret S. Kelly, 34, was the oldest of ten children. In 1889, her parents had immigrated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States from Ireland. She was a naturalized US citizen. The rest of her family (her cousins and grandparents) was still in northern Ireland, so in spring of 1915, Margaret boarded to Lusitania to see her …

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John "Jack" V. Mainman

John MainmanSecond Cabin PassengerLost [No Picture Provided] Born John V. Mainman1894Victoria, Australia Died 7 May 1915 (age 21)At sea Age on Lusitania 21 Traveling with – Alfred Mainman, Sr. (father)– Elizabeth Mainman (mother)– Alfred Mainman, Jr. (brother)– Molly Mainman (sister)– Elizabeth Mainman (sister)– Edwin Mainman (brother) Citizenship British (Canada) Residence Edmonton, Alberta, Canada John “Jack” Mainman, 21, was a British citizen …

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Mr. Archibald Ernest Parsons

Archibald Parsons, 30, was a British citizen from New York City, New York, United States.  He was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  His body was recovered, #106 and interred in the Old Church Cemetery in Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland, in Common Grave B. Contributor: Judith Tavares

Mr. Albert Thompson

Image credit: Steven Thompson Albert Thompson, 37, was a British national from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  was traveling aboard Lusitania with his friend William Dale. Both men lived in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and were Irish. Both Thompson and Dale were lost in the Lusitania disaster. Thompson was reported to be an invalid. Thompson was originally from …

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