Mr. Patrick Vincent McGinley

Patrick McGinley, 32, was a second cabin passenger and Irish national aboard Lusitania traveling with his sister, Rose Ellen Murray. Brother and sister had been separated in the sinking, and though both survived, each thought the other lost until they saw each other in Queenstown. Life McGinley was originally from Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland (present-day …

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Mr. Henry McEvoy

Henry McEvoy was a second cabin passenger and Irish national who survived the sinking of the Lusitania, although the Cunard Confidentiality Report following the disaster listed him as lost. McEvoy was originally from Donacloney (Donaughcloney), County Antrim, Ireland (present-day Northern Ireland), a son of William John McEvoy. His parents did not know he was sailing …

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Mr. Robert McCready

Robert McCready, 28, was a third-class passenger and Irish national aboard Lusitania originally from Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland (present-day Northern Ireland). McCready had been a photographer living in Canada and was traveling with Thomas McAfee. Both McCready and McAfee were lost in the Lusitania sinking on 7 May 1915. Life McCready was the second son …

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Mr. Robert Anderson Mackenzie

Robert Mackenzie, 40, was a fish and poultry merchant from Dublin, Ireland, traveling third class aboard Lusitania. He was in his cabin when the ship was torpedoed. He saw many lifeboats swamp and helped load some lifeboats. The lifeboat he escaped in matches the description of lifeboat 15. Mackenzie survived the Lusitania sinking but was killed …

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