Miss Anna “Annie” Doyle

Annie Doyle, 32, was a native of Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland. She had been working in New York City, New York, as a domestic servant. Annie was lost in the Lusitania sinking. She was the daughter of Thomas Doyle and Mary Doyle (nee Duffy). She also had a brother, Patrick, who was fighting on the Western Front. Within an …

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Miss Mary Delaney

Mary Delaney, 34, was from Shannow, County Cavan, Ireland. She had been living in Hartford, Connecticut, United States since 1904 when she immigrated aboard the White Star Liner Oceanic. She survived the Lusitania sinking. Mary stated in a story to the Daily Express that there had been no panic aboard the ship when the torpedo …

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Miss Delia Kilkenny

Delia Kilkenny, 33, was traveling aboard Lusitania with her cousin Hannah Cunniffe. Delia was saved from the Lusitania wreck but Hannah was lost in the disaster. Both women were from Arghamore, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo, Ireland. Delia had been living in Boston, Massachusetts, United States for seven years when her father fell ill (the Cork Free …

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