Mr. John McEneaney

John McEneaney, 23, was the son of Peter McEneaney, a fowl dealer, from Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland. John had lived in New York for some years and “held a good position,” as reported in the Clones Correspondent, Daily Express of 12 May 1915. McEneaney was traveling aboard Lusitania in to visit his family and was …

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Mr. Joseph Glancy

Joseph Glancy (1872 – 1949), 43, was an Irish national and British subject from Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland living in 12 Camden Street, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. He was returning to Ireland aboard Lusitania from Canada, where he had worked at Eaton’s department store in Toronto, Ontario. Glancy was saved from the Lusitania sinking by …

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Mr. Patrick McMahon, Fireman

Patrick McMahon, 37, was a fireman lost in the Lusitania disaster. He was from Monaghan, Ireland. Contributors: Senan Molony References: Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy, pg. 95. Mercier Press, 2004.

Mr. Edward Finnegan, Trimmer

Edward Finnegan, 22, was born in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, Ireland, the son of Mary Finnegan of Drimahill, Castleblaney, also of County Monaghan. Edward was lost when the Lusitania went down on 7 May 1915. Contributors: Senan Molony References: Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy, pg. 95. Mercier Press, 2004.

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