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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Mr. Frederick Charles Tyers

Frederick Tyers was a British subject and friend of Arthur Jackson Mitchell. Both of them were from Nottinghamshire, England. Tyers was lost in the Lusitania disaster, but his body was recovered and buried, #17. Arthur Jackson Mitchell saw Tyers picked up from the sea, but Tyers did not survive. Tyers’ parents were comforted that he …

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Mr. William Mitchelhill

William Mitchelhill Second Cabin Passenger Lost [No Picture Provided] Born 27 August 1870 United Kingdom Died 7 May 1915 (age 44) At sea Age on Lusitania 44 Traveling with none Memorial Section F, Mount Mora Cemetery, St. Joseph, Missouri, United States Citizenship British Residence St. Joseph, Missouri, United States Other name(s) Mitchell Hill (error on …

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