Mr. Patrick Hanley

Patrick Hanley was an Irish national and British subject from Mountshannon, Lisnagry, County Limerick, Ireland. He was among the saved from the Lusitania sinking of 7 May 1915. Hanley’s account to the Limerick Leader stated that at 2:10 on the afternoon of the sinking, when the ship was in sight of Ireland, he saw the …

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Mrs. Arthur Scott (Alice Ann Kay)

Alice Scott, 29, was the mother of Arthur Scott, Jr.  She was from Nelson, England, United Kingdom, but she, her husband, and son lived in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States.  Alice and Arthur, Jr. were traveling aboard Lusitania, while Arthur, Sr., stayed in North Adams. Alice and Arthur, Jr. befriended Elizabeth Duckworth during the voyage. The Scotts and …

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Master Arthur Scott, Jr.

Arthur Scott, 8, was the son of Arthur Scott, Sr. and Alice Scott (nee Kay) of Nelson, England and later North Adams, Massachusetts. Alice and Arthur, Jr. were traveling aboard Lusitania, while Arthur, Sr., stayed in North Adams. Alice and Arthur, Jr. befriended Elizabeth Duckworth during the voyage. The Scotts and Elizabeth were on deck …

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Miss Margaret Ferrick

Margaret Ferrick, 22, was the sister of John Ferrick. They were from Boxboro, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland. The pair were reported as having lived in the United States for about ten years before their ill-fated voyage on the Lusitania, but John arrived in New York City aboard the White Star Liner Baltic on 3 April …

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