Mr. Michael Ward

Michael Ward, a naturalized United States citizen, was a native of Bundoran, County Donegal, Ireland. He lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He assisted Margaret and Desmond Cox to a lifeboat on the port side of the ship, but because the lifeboats on the port side were not being lowered, Margaret and Desmond went to …

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Miss Susan Coleman

Susan Coleman, around 22 years of age, was an Irish national and British subject living in Brooklyn, New York, United States. She traveled second cabin aboard Lusitania was saved when the German submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank her ship on 7 May 1915. Susan was originally from the Cootehill district of County Cavan, Ireland. She …

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Mr. Robert Dyer

Robert Dyer, 47, was a United States national living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. He was by occupation an iron moulder. Dyer was a second cabin passenger on the Lusitania and survived when the ship was destroyed on 7 May 1915. During the voyage, Dyer met a fellow passenger named Patrick Carroll (most likely actually …

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Mr. Thomas W. Agnew

Thomas Agnew, 27, was an Irish national and British subject living in Monessen, Pennsylvania, United States with his wife, Beatrice. Both Mr. and Mrs. Agnew were returning to their native Ireland aboard Lusitania and were lost when the German submarine U-20 torpedoed and sank the ship on 7 May 1915. Thomas Agnew was from Ballylummin, …

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