Mr. Francis McAteer, Trimmer

…Frank McAteer was a trimmer lost in the Lusitania disaster. He was an Irishman and British subject from Warrenpoint, County Down, Ireland. Contributors: Anthony Carroll, Ireland References: Carroll, Anthony. “Lusitania’s local victims.” The Newry Journal. Accessed 24 January 2012. Online. <http://www.newryjournal.co.uk/content/view/1559/31/>. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mrs. T. O. Osbourne (Ella)

…e same ship on 1 May 1915, but was transferred to Lusitania. Ella’s ticket for Lusitania was 013430 and she stayed in cabin D-43. Ella was lost in the Lusitania disaster. Her body was either not recovered or never identified. Contributors Helen Ball Jim Kalafus References Ball, Helen. A Short History of St. Bride’s Episcopal Church, Glasgow. Web. 16 August 2011. <http://www.stbride.org.uk/pdfs/History_of_St.Brides.pdf>. Share this: Print Email Pin…

Mrs. Thomas Edward Peacock (Elizabeth L. Todd)

…ame a naturalized United States citizen. He attended the University of Arizona and moved to Trenton, New Jersey. Elizabeth continued to live in Prescott until she moved to be with her daughter Winnifred and Winnifred’s husband Jack Mahony in Riverside and Corona, California. Elizabeth died on 14 December 1952 in Riverside, California, at age 85. Winnifred and her husband Jack Mahony died in the early 1990’s in La Jolla, California. Contributors: E…

Mr. Walter Wright

…ubmarine U-20. Walter Wright moved to Coventry around 1905. He held the position of manager of the wheel department at the Dunlop Rim and Wheel Company, Limited. He visited the United States in January of 1915 on business for the firm. He cabled his wife from New York that he planned on sailing aboard Lusitania on 1 May 1915. No other word was heard of him. He was the only Coventry man aboard the ship. Wright’s body was not identified or recovered…

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