Mr. Michael Doyle

Michael Doyle, 31, was a harness maker who lived on Main Street, Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland. He was a third class passenger aboard Lusitania. He survived the sinking on 7 May 1915 and was picked up by patrol boat No. 85, also known as Heron, and landed in Kinsale, Ireland. Doyle arrived in the United …

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Mr. Charles Alfred Learoyd

Charles Alfred Learoyd, 47, was a member of Learoyd and Boggio, wool merchants, of Malcolm Buildings, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.  In May 1915, he and his wife Mabel were traveling saloon cabin on Lusitania, with their maid Margaret Hurley.  The Learoyds’ cabin was D-57 and their ticket was 46123. Miss Hurley traveled on a separate ticket and …

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Mrs. Florence O’Sullivan (Julia O’Neill)

Julia O’Sullivan, 25, was traveling with her husband Florence O’Sullivan aboard Lusitania to return to Ireland after living in the United States for several years. Both Flor and Julia avoided boarding the a lifeboat that spilled and killed many others. Flor and Julia were separated when the Lusitania sank, but both husband and wife were …

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Mr. Florence O’Sullivan

Florence O’Sullivan, 26, Irish name Flortaid and nicknamed Flor, was traveling with his wife Julia O’Sullivan aboard Lusitania to return to Ireland after living in the United States for several years. Both Flor and Julia avoided boarding the a lifeboat that spilled. Flor and Julia were separated when the Lusitania sank, but both husband and …

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