Miss Margaret S. Kelly

Margaret S. Kelly, 34, was the oldest of ten children. In 1889, her parents had immigrated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States from Ireland. She was a naturalized US citizen. The rest of her family (her cousins and grandparents) was still in northern Ireland, so in spring of 1915, Margaret boarded to Lusitania to see her …

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Miss Kathleen Kaye (Hannah Ermine Kathleen Kirschbaum)

Kathleen Kaye Second Cabin Passenger Saved Born Hannah Ermine Kathleen Kirschbaum 30 June 1898 Hampstead, England, United Kingdom Died 24 September 1963 (age 65) Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States Age on Lusitania 16 Cabin number unknown Rescued by unknown Citizenship British, later United States Other name(s) – Kathleen Kirschbaum – Kathleen Brandien (after marriage) Spouse(s) …

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Mr. William Ernest Inch

William Ernest Inch, 27, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Inch of 97, Lonsdale Avenue, Wembley, Middlesex, England.  He had stayed in the United States for almost three years, arriving in New York in September 1912 on the Olympic.  On board the Lusitania for her last voyage, Inch survived and gave an interview to …

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Mrs. George Hardie Hunter (Maggie MacGregor)

Maggie Hunter, 39, and her husband George were among the group who transferred from the Cameronia.  They were both lost in the Lusitania sinking. Maggie Hunter was born Maggie MacGregor on 12 April 1876 in Fyvie parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.  She was engaged to George Hunter, a cabinet maker from Aberdeen, who emigrated to the United States in January …

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