Mr. Walter Dawson Mitchell

Walter Mitchell, 27, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Jeanette and their son, also named Walter, and Jeanette’s brother, John Moore.  Walter and Walter, Jr., were both lost in the Lusitania disaster, but Jeanette and John were saved. Walter was the second son of Reverend G. P. Mitchell, rector of Drumbo, Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland, and grand-nephew of …

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Mrs. Walter Dawson Mitchell (Jeanette “Nettie” Elizabeth Moore)

Jeanette Mitchell (c. 1888 – 1966), 27, was a British subject from County Down, Ireland (present-day Northern Ireland), traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband Walter Dawson Mitchell, their son, also named Walter Dawson, and her brother, John Moore.  Before boarding, they had made friends with fellow Ulster passenger, Mary Agnes Hume. Jeanette and John were saved, but …

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Mrs. Samuel James Ferguson (Mary Agnes)

Mary Ferguson, 23, was traveling third class aboard Lusitania with her 15-month old son, Edward.  Mary and Edward did not survive the sinking. Mary was married to Samuel James Ferguson who was one year younger than Mary.  He was a mechanic.  They lived in Newark, New Jersey, United States.  Samuel Ferguson filed suit against Germany in the Mixed Claims …

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Master Edward Ferguson

Edward Ferguson, 15 months, was the son of Mary Ferguson, 23. They were traveling third class aboard Lusitania’s last voyage. Mary and Edward did not survive the sinking. Edward was the son of Mary and Samuel Ferguson. Samuel was 22 at the time of the Lusitania disaster and was a mechanic.  They lived in Newark, …

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