Mr. Kenneth MacKenzie, Waiter

Kenneth MacKenzie (or McKenzie), 22, was a waiter lost in the Lusitania disaster. He was from Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. Contributors: Senan Molony References: Molony, Senan. Lusitania: An Irish Tragedy, pg. 95. Mercier Press, 2004.

Miss Margaret McClintock

Margaret McClintock, 31, was originally from Mountpottinger, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland. She had been living in New York City, New York, United States for three years before returning to Ireland to see her sister at 3, George’s Terrace, Castlereagh Street, Belfast. Margaret survived the Lusitania sinking. Margaret was at lunch when the torpedo struck. She …

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Mr. Thomas W. Agnew

Thomas Agnew, 27, was an Irish national and British subject living in Monessen, Pennsylvania, United States with his wife, Beatrice. Both Mr. and Mrs. Agnew were returning to their native Ireland aboard Lusitania and were lost when the German submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank the ship on 7 May 1915. Thomas Agnew was from Ballylummin, …

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