Miss May Barrett

May Barrett, 25, and her friend Kate McDonnell were returning to Ireland for a holiday aboard RMS Lusitania.  Both May and Kate survived the sinking. May Barrett was of 120 Barrack Street, Cork City, Ireland.  In April 1911, May and Kate McDonnell emigrated to the United States on the White Star Liner Majestic.  Their address in New York …

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Mr. Samuel Abramowitz

Samuel Abramowitz, 36, was a father of 8 and lived at 34 Rue St., Annes, Paris, France and survived the sinking of the Lusitania.  He was a very successful furrier who made the crossing to London and New York twice a year to attend auctions.  His frequent traveling made him known among the Cunard crew, which …

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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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Miss Sarah McLellan

Sarah McLellan, 36, a British national, lived in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States, near Chicago. She was on her way to Scotland. She was presumably traveling with Agnes Crosbie, Agnes Smith, and Nicholas Boyle, although she is listed on the second cabin passenger list and her traveling companions are in third class. Agnes Crosbie and …

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