Mr. Patrick Vincent McGinley

Patrick McGinley, 32, was a second cabin passenger and Irish national aboard Lusitania traveling with his sister, Rose Ellen Murray. Brother and sister had been separated in the sinking, and though both survived, each thought the other lost until they saw each other in Queenstown. Life McGinley was originally from Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland (present-day …

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Mrs. Peter Kenny (Margaret)

Margaret Kenny, 32, was a second-cabin passenger traveling aboard Lusitania with her 2-year-old daughter Mary. They were both American nationals living Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, although Margaret had been born in Ireland in 1884. Both were lost in the Lusitania sinking. Margaret was born in Ireland in 1884 and immigrated to Boston in 1907. In June 1911, …

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Mr. Edmond Ireton

Edmond Ireton, 36, was a third class passenger lost in the Lusitania sinking. He was from County Clare, Ireland, but as of spring 1915 had an address in New York. Ireton was described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall (180 cm) with a fair moustache and brown eyes. He was initially reported among the saved …

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Miss Margaret Ballantyne

Margaret Ballantyne, 29, was returning to the United Kingdom from the United States, where she worked as a children’s nanny. Her father instructed her to return due to the outbreak of the First World War, so she booked passage on the Lusitania. Margaret survived the Lusitania disaster. She never talked much about her experience, but did …

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