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, [...]
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 [...]
James Tulloch was born in Scotland and later moved to Kendall, Montana, United States. He married Agnes Kerr. On 14 June 1914, a daughter, named Hannah, was born to James and Agnes.
The entire Tulloch family was lost in the Lusitania disaster, and their bodies were either not recovered or never identified. Hannah was [...]
Elizabeth Smith (nee Jones), or Bessie Smith, was traveling aboard Lusitania with her husband Alfred, daughter Helen, son Hubert, sister-in-law Cecelia Owens, and nephews Ronald and Reginald Owens. Alfred, Elizabeth, Cecelia, and Hubert had been below decks when the torpedo struck, while Helen and the boys were playing on deck. The parents did not find their daughter and were lost in [...]
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