Miss Susan Coleman

Susan Coleman, around 22 years of age, was an Irish national and British subject living in Brooklyn, New York, United States. She traveled second cabin aboard Lusitania was saved when the German submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank her ship on 7 May 1915. Susan was originally from the Cootehill district of County Cavan, Ireland. She …

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Miss Margaret Canigan

Margaret Canigan, 28, was a British subject living in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, where she was working as a domestic. She was originally from Blacklion, County Cavan, Ireland. She had a brother named Pat who lived in Gubaveeny, Blacklion. Margaret was lost when the Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk on 7 May 1915. Her body …

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Mr. Francis Cranston Kellett

Francis Kellett, 47, was a naturalized American citizen from Ireland living in Tuckahoe, New York, United States, with his wife Margaret and son Stewart. He was vice-president of the Julius Stein Company’s Successors, Inc. He was standing on deck with Joseph Myers and saw the torpedo strike Lusitania. Kellett and Myers were on the port …

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Miss Margaret Galligan

Margaret Galligan (1893 – 1973), 22, was a British subject and Irish national living in the United States who was traveling with her aunt, Bridget Lee, as second cabin passengers aboard the Lusitania‘s last voyage.  Margaret and Bridget had planned to take the Cameronia across the Atlantic, but the ship’s requisitioning by the British Admiralty reshuffled …

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