Perished at Sea on the Ship Lusitania∼Irish national from Ballylummin, Ahoghill, County Antrim, Ireland 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.
The couple lived in Monessen for four years before deciding to return to Ireland. Thomas was a carpenter and son of John Agnew, a farmer. John had died in September of 1914. Thomas had a brother named Walter who was a motor inspector in the United States. Walter had returned to Ireland in December 1914 to take care of the family farm after John's passing.
Thomas Agnew had the following siblings: Robert, John, Albert, William, Mary, Sarah and Elizabeth.
Perished at Sea on the Ship Lusitania∼Irish national from Ballylummin, Ahoghill, County Antrim, Ireland 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.
The couple lived in Monessen for four years before deciding to return to Ireland. Thomas was a carpenter and son of John Agnew, a farmer. John had died in September of 1914. Thomas had a brother named Walter who was a motor inspector in the United States. Walter had returned to Ireland in December 1914 to take care of the family farm after John's passing.
Thomas Agnew had the following siblings: Robert, John, Albert, William, Mary, Sarah and Elizabeth.
Inscription
Memorial Marker in Northern Ireland, County Antrim:
Erected by John Agnew, Ballylummin, in memory of his beloved wife Margaret Ann Agnew who died 21st May 1913 aged 68 years Also the above named John Agnew who died 15th September 1914 aged 66 years Also his son Thomas W Agnew and his wife who perished on the 'Lusitania' 7th May 1915
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