Mr. William Mustoe-Kinch

image:  Cleveland Plain Dealer, Saturday, 8 May 1915, Page 2. William Mostoe-Kinch, 19, was the son of Eunice Kinch from her first marriage.  They were from Sheffield, England, but had been living in Cleveland, Ohio, for a number of years.  William’s stepfather, William Kinch, had died prior to 1915.  William and Eunice sailed on the last …

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Miss Margaret Galligan

Margaret Galligan (1893 – 1973), 22, was a British subject and Irish national living in the United States who was traveling with her aunt, Bridget Lee, as second cabin passengers aboard the Lusitania‘s last voyage.  Margaret and Bridget had planned to take the Cameronia across the Atlantic, but the ship’s requisitioning by the British Admiralty reshuffled …

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Mr. Edmund Elphinstone Barchard

Edmund Barchard (1874 – 1915), 40, was a British citizen from Uckfield, East Sussex, England, UK, who lived in Columbus, Ohio, United States with his wife, Mary. Edmund Barchard was lost in the Lusitania disaster.  His body was either never recovered or never identified. Edmund and Mary did not have any children and Mary, 31 years old …

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Mr. Ralph Frank Abercromby

Ralph Frank Abercromby (1893 – 1915), 21, was a British national living in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. He was returning to England aboard Lusitania to join the British Army. Abercromby was lost in the Lusitania disaster. His body was recovered, #23. Ralph Frank Abercromby was born on 27 August 1893, the son of Douglas Charles …

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