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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. David Hastings (Margaret Anderson Gardiner)

Margaret Hastings, 40, was an Irish national and British subject residing in New Rochelle, New York, United States. She was a widow living with her eldest son, Jack, but was originally from Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland. Margaret was lost in the disaster and her body was recovered, but her body was interred before her [...]

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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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Master Thomas William Docherty

Thomas William Docherty, 2 months old, was the youngest passenger aboard Lusitania.  He was traveling with his mother Mabel Docherty.  He was often addressed by his middle name as William or Billie.  Both mother and son survived the Lusitania sinking.

William and Mabel were United States citizens and with Mr. William Docherty in Westbury, Long Island, [...]

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