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Mrs. John Henry (Catherine Ruane)

Catherine Henry (née Ruane), 24 or 35, was an Irish national and British subject originally from Cloonconna, Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland. As of 1915 she was residing in New York, New York, United States with her husband, whom she met in the States. Catherine survived the Lusitania disaster and was rescued by the Westborough, [...]

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Mrs. Terence Joseph Condon (Delia Josephine Doyle)

Delia Condon (nee Doyle), 28, was the wife of Terence Condon.  She was an American citizen.  Delia was lost in the Lusitania disaster.

Delia and Terence were married on 13 September 1910.  On 8 February 1911, together, they entered into a contract with the New York Foundling Hospital and adopted a girl that was [...]

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Mr. Owen Connelly, Trimmer

Owen Connelly, 51, listed as a trimmer aboard Lusitania, was a fireman aboard the ship. He and his wife, Delia, were born British subjects, but immigrated to the United States. They married in New York City on 5 October 1892. All of their children were born in the United States. In May 1906, Connelly [...]

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Miss Margaret McClintock

Margaret McClintock, 31, was originally from Mountpottinger, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. She had been living in New York City, New York, United States for three years before returning to Ireland to see her sister at 3, George’s Terrace, Castlereagh Street, Belfast. Margaret survived the Lusitania sinking.

Margaret was at lunch when the torpedo struck. [...]

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