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Mrs. Allen Donnellan Loney (Catharine Wolfe Brown)
…large sum of money. The interest on the principle, by itself, came to $75,000 a year. In 1908, Catharine’s great-aunt, Matilda Wolfe Bruce died. She was the last of George Bruce’s children and left all her assets to her grand-nieces and nephews: Catharine, George, William, and David. The real property in the estate was auctioned off in 1910 for $2,000,000. Catharine and Allen had a daughter, their only child, who they named Virginia after Cathari…
Mr. John McEvoy, Refrigeration Greaser
…ce. He found a plank of wood which he and a young American girl held on to for two and a half hours until they were rescued. McEvoy was congratulated on being rescued from the Lusitania sinking, to which he said that he could only thank Almighty God for being one of the survivors. References: Boyle, Fabian. “Sinn Fein and Nationalists Clashed Over Conscription.” Newry Memoirs. Web. 15 February 2012. <http://www.newrymemoirs.com/stories_pages/consc…
Mr. Allen Donnellan Loney
…. Allen was a member of the New York Stock Exchange, generally earning $10,000 a year. He traded and sold bonds, but mostly he managed Catharine’s money. The interest on the principle, by itself, was $75,000 a year. Allen and Catharine had a daughter, Virginia, born to them on 19 May 1899. She was named after Catharine’s mother. The family had a house in New Rochelle, New York, with eight servants, one of whom was Elise Bouteiller. Elise had been…