Mr. Walter Dawson Mitchell

Walter Mitchell, 27, was traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife Jeanette and their son, also named Walter, and Jeanette’s brother, John Moore.  Walter and Walter, Jr., were both lost in the Lusitania disaster, but Jeanette and John were saved. Walter was the second son of Reverend G. P. Mitchell, rector of Drumbo, Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland, and grand-nephew of …

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Mr. Joseph Glancy

Joseph Glancy (1872 – 1949), 43, was an Irish national and British subject from Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland living in 12 Camden Street, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. He was returning to Ireland aboard Lusitania from Canada, where he had worked at Eaton’s department store in Toronto, Ontario. Glancy was saved from the Lusitania sinking by …

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Mr. Robert Pinkerton, Chief Baker

Robert Pinkerton, 50, was the chief waiter aboard the Lusitania. He was lost in the sinking. Pinkerton had been born in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland, the son of the late Robert and Margaret Jane Pinkerton. He lived with his wife Eliza Jane Pinkerton (née Clokey) at 40 Linacre Road, Liverpool, England Contributors: Senan Molony References: …

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