Mr. John “Jack” J. Coughlin

John Coughlin, 39, was a naturalized American citizen traveling aboard Lusitania with his wife, Katherine (36), daughter Margaret (2 1/2), sons John, Jr. (3) and Jeremiah Bernard (11 months). The senior Coughlin and his daughter, Margaret, were lost. John J. Coughlin was a native of Goleen, County Cork, Ireland. On 28 July 1900, he became …

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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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Miss Elizabeth P. Stevenson

Elizabeth Stevenson was born to William and Janet Stevenson, Scottish nationals who made their home at 7618 Vineyard Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. As Janet suffered from ill health, she hoped that a return to her native Aberdeen would improve her condition.  She booked passage on the Lusitania for Elizabeth and herself at J. C. …

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Mr. William Henry Helm Brown

William H. H. Brown 34, was a United States citizen and passenger on and went down with the Lusitania. His ticket for the ship was D1349 and his cabin was D-34. Brown’s body was recovered, #117. Brown was married to Winnifred Houghton Brown, age 27. They had two sons, Angus M., age 4, and William …

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