Mr. Albert Thompson

Image credit: Steven Thompson Albert Thompson, 37, was a British national from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  was traveling aboard Lusitania with his friend William Dale. Both men lived in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and were Irish. Both Thompson and Dale were lost in the Lusitania disaster. Thompson was reported to be an invalid. Thompson was originally from …

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Miss Margaret Molloy

Margaret Molloy was a British citizen and Irish national who lived in New York City, New York, United States.  She had a brother named Michael.  She was traveling aboard Lusitania to see her father, who was seriously ill.  Margaret was lost in the Lusitania disaster. From the New York Times, Monday, 10 May 1915, page 6: [At the …

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Miss Margaret Galligan

Margaret Galligan (1893 – 1973), 22, was a British subject and Irish national living in the United States who was traveling with her aunt, Bridget Lee, as second cabin passengers aboard the Lusitania‘s last voyage.  Margaret and Bridget had planned to take the Cameronia across the Atlantic, but the ship’s requisitioning by the British Admiralty reshuffled …

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Mrs. John Catherwood (Maria Carson)

Maria Catherwood, 40, and her husband, John, lived in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.  They were transfers from the Anchor Liner Cameronia.  Neither survived the Lusitania disaster. Life and Lusitania Maria Carson was from Ireland, where her parents James and Jane Carson lived in Lishigan, Ballymaconally, Belfast, Ireland. John and Maria lived on Maple Avenue in West Chester, within sight of the …

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