Miss Bessie Hare

Bessie Hare, 28, was an Irish national and British subject who lived with her brother Daniel who lived at 204 West 78th Street, New York, New York, United States. She was a Roman Catholic, and she was employed as a house maid. She had another brother who lived on Dublin Road in Tuam, County Galway, …

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Mr. Alexander Hubert Buxton Ferrier

Alexander Hubert Buxton Ferrier, known as Hubert, 33, was a British subject and second cabin passenger lost in the Lusitania disaster. He was traveling with his wife Beata and their daughter Sheila.  They lived in Penticton, British Columbia. Hubert and Sheila were lost in the disaster.  Beata survived. Hubert was born in Dublin, Ireland, about 1882. …

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Mr. Robert James Ewart

Robert James Ewart, 36, was a United States citizen and native of Ireland who lived in Brooklyn, New York, United States.  His residence was at 1851 Broadway. Ewart was the manager of a branch store of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company where he earned $35.00 a week. He was on vacation to visit …

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Mr. William Dale

William Dale, 31, was an Irish-Canadian civil engineer living in Toronto. traveling aboard Lusitania with Albert Thompson, who was reportedly an invalid. Both men lived in Toronto and were lost in the Lusitania sinking. Dale’s body was either not recovered or not identified. Dale’s last known address in Toronto was, 1 Moss Park Place. He …

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