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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Miss Catherine Gilhooly

Catherine Gilhooly was an Irish national and British subject from County Leitrim. She survived the Lusitania sinking. During the Lusitania sinking, Catherine, and Margaret McClintock, went to the starboard side of the ship to enter a lifeboat. They saw the boats upset as they were lowered, throwing many people into the water. The women were …

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Miss Margaret Ferrick

Margaret Ferrick, 22, was the sister of John Ferrick. They were from Boxboro, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland. The pair were reported as having lived in the United States for about ten years before their ill-fated voyage on the Lusitania, but John arrived in New York City aboard the White Star Liner Baltic on 3 April …

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Mr. John Ferrick

John Ferrick, 26, was the brother of Margaret Ferrick. They were from Boxboro, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland. The pair were reported as having lived in the United States for about ten years before their ill-fated voyage on the Lusitania, but John arrived in New York City aboard the White Star Liner Baltic on 3 April …

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