Mr. Martin Mannion

image credit:  New York Times, Sunday, 18 May 1915. Click for full image. Martin Mannion, while listed in the newspapers from Troy, New York, United States, is stated in Hoehling/Hoehling to be from St. Louis, Missouri, had an address in Albany, New York, United States, but had roots in Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland.  He was described …

Read moreMr. Martin Mannion

Miss Margaret S. Kelly

Margaret S. Kelly, 34, was the oldest of ten children. In 1889, her parents had immigrated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States from Ireland. She was a naturalized US citizen. The rest of her family (her cousins and grandparents) was still in northern Ireland, so in spring of 1915, Margaret boarded to Lusitania to see her …

Read moreMiss Margaret S. Kelly

Mrs. George Hardie Hunter (Maggie MacGregor)

Maggie Hunter, 39, and her husband George were among the group who transferred from the Cameronia.  They were both lost in the Lusitania sinking. Maggie Hunter was born Maggie MacGregor on 12 April 1876 in Fyvie parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.  She was engaged to George Hunter, a cabinet maker from Aberdeen, who emigrated to the United States in January …

Read moreMrs. George Hardie Hunter (Maggie MacGregor)

Mr. George Hardie Hunter

Mr. George Hardie Hunter, 36, and wife Maggie were British citizens among the group who transferred from the Cameronia.  They were both lost in the Lusitania sinking. George was born on 16 February 1879 in Aberdeen, Scotland.  He was a cabinet maker who emigrated to the United States in January 1906.  By that time, he was engaged to …

Read moreMr. George Hardie Hunter

RSS194
Follow by Email4
Facebook3k
Twitter432
%d bloggers like this: