Mr. Ernest Moore

Ernest Moore, an Irish national and British subject and a native of Lisdarn, County Cavan, Ireland, was traveling aboard Lusitania‘s final voyage as a second cabin passenger. At the time of the Lusitania sinking, he gave his address as Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was lost when the ship was torpedoed and sunk on 7 …

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Mr. Thomas McCutcheon, Fireman

Thomas McCutcheon, age unknown, was a fireman lost in the Lusitania disaster. He was from Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland. Contributors: Senan Molony References: Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy, pg. 95. Mercier Press, 2004.

Mr. Philip Keating, Fireman

Philip Keating, 31, was a fireman aboard Lusitania lost in the sinking. He had been born in Cavan, Ireland and was the brother of Miss Annie Keating of Crossreagh, Mullagh, County Cavan. Contributors: Senan Molony References: Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy, pg. 95. Mercier Press, 2004.

Miss Mary Delaney

Mary Delaney, 34, was from Shannow, County Cavan, Ireland. She had been living in Hartford, Connecticut, United States since 1904 when she immigrated aboard the White Star Liner Oceanic. She survived the Lusitania sinking. Mary stated in a story to the Daily Express that there had been no panic aboard the ship when the torpedo …

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