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Greaser John Joseph McLoughlin
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Greaser John Joseph McLoughlin

Birth
Death
7 May 1915
At Sea
Monument
London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England Add to Map
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John McLoughlin, age 32. He was a greaser on the Lusitania and was the son of the late Patrick and Isabella McLoughlin (nee Sharples, b. 1850 in Lancashire). He was born at Liverpool about 1883. His mother had been married before; 31 July 1870, she married one Andrew Radcliffe at the church of St. Peter and St. Nicholas in Liverpool in the Church of England tradition. Her first husband seems to have died young and 21 April 1873 she married Charles James Baker in Walton on the Hill, Lancashire. 2 April 1883, she married John's father Patrick McLoughlin in St. Alban's Church in Liverpool. John McLoughlin's known siblings were Allan James Baker, b. 1876, who in fact was his half-brother, and Hannah, b. 1886. In 1901, he seems to have lived at Robsart Street with his mother and a sister. He was 17 years of age and listed as a 'machinist cabinet works.' He was the husband of Margaret Ann McLoughlin (nee Bigley), of 76, Victoria Square, Liverpool. John McLoughlin married Margaret Ann Bigley (born ca. 1883 at Liverpool) 20 March 1904 at the church of St. Polycarp, Everton, Lancashire, in the Church of England tradition. His father was a Michael McLoughlin (even though his father's name was Patrick?). In 1911, he was described as a marine fireman in the shipping industry, aged 27. He lived in the Scotland district of Liverpool with his wife Margaret Ann and their two children Isabella Jane, b. 1904, and Robert, b. 1907. John McLoughlin did not survive the sinking of the Lusitania. John McLoughlin did not survive the sinking of the Lusitania.

Courtsey Peter Engberg-Klarström.
John McLoughlin, age 32. He was a greaser on the Lusitania and was the son of the late Patrick and Isabella McLoughlin (nee Sharples, b. 1850 in Lancashire). He was born at Liverpool about 1883. His mother had been married before; 31 July 1870, she married one Andrew Radcliffe at the church of St. Peter and St. Nicholas in Liverpool in the Church of England tradition. Her first husband seems to have died young and 21 April 1873 she married Charles James Baker in Walton on the Hill, Lancashire. 2 April 1883, she married John's father Patrick McLoughlin in St. Alban's Church in Liverpool. John McLoughlin's known siblings were Allan James Baker, b. 1876, who in fact was his half-brother, and Hannah, b. 1886. In 1901, he seems to have lived at Robsart Street with his mother and a sister. He was 17 years of age and listed as a 'machinist cabinet works.' He was the husband of Margaret Ann McLoughlin (nee Bigley), of 76, Victoria Square, Liverpool. John McLoughlin married Margaret Ann Bigley (born ca. 1883 at Liverpool) 20 March 1904 at the church of St. Polycarp, Everton, Lancashire, in the Church of England tradition. His father was a Michael McLoughlin (even though his father's name was Patrick?). In 1911, he was described as a marine fireman in the shipping industry, aged 27. He lived in the Scotland district of Liverpool with his wife Margaret Ann and their two children Isabella Jane, b. 1904, and Robert, b. 1907. John McLoughlin did not survive the sinking of the Lusitania. John McLoughlin did not survive the sinking of the Lusitania.

Courtsey Peter Engberg-Klarström.

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