Clonmel (Old Church) Cemetery, Lusitania Dead, Cobh, Co. Cork, Ireland Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Cork Index Copyright File contributed by: Kev Murray Kev@eircom.net (0-17) & Robert Leggett robertthomasleggett@gmail.com (18-20) Transcribed by Valerie Ackroyd Photos ___________________________________________________ CLONMEL (OLD CHURCH) CEMETERY, LUSITANIA DEAD, COBH, COUNTY CORK, IRELAND Photo No.0 Clonmel (Old Church) Cemetery sign with explanation and layout. Photo No.1 JAMES H. S. BOURNE | Lieutenant R.N. | Died 14th April 1902 | Aged 29 years. Photo No.2 Leading Stoker | ERNEST COLDTHORPE | Died 16th Feb 1905, aged 28 years. Photo No.3 Stoker | HENRY DAVIS | Died 16th Feb 1905, aged 24 years. Photo No.4 R. E. JONES | Fourth Engineer, MM. | S.S. "Lusitania" | 7th May 1915 Age 32. Photo No.5 E. A. KEWLEY | Waiter, MM. | S.S. "Lusitania" | 7th May 1915 Age 38. Photo No.6 Lusitania Catholic mass grave. Photo No.7 Memorial stone to Lusitania Crew. Left side inscriptions: Fireman T. CAIN | Fireman P. CASEY | Fireman J. COADY | 3rd Cl., Waiter C. DRISCOLL | Matron A. ENDERSON | Fireman J. FORD | 2nd Cl., Waiter W. G. GARDNER | 2nd Cl., Waiter C. S. GILROY | Waiter T. HANNAH | Cook J. B. HINE | Stewardess J. E. HOWDLE | Able Seaman J. P. HUSTON served as ROBB | Stewardess M. E. JONES | 3rd Cl., Waiter C. LAPPHANE | Fireman D. LEE. Centre inscription: 1914-1918 | In honoured memory | of those named who, | serving on the | RMS Lusitania, | died when the ship was | sunk by enemy action | on 7 May 1915 | and are buried nearby. Right side inscriptions: Fireman I. LINTON | Fireman J. MADDEN | Waiter K. McKENZIE | 1st Cl., Waiter J. H. MURPHY | Greaser O. OĆHARE | Able Seaman W. E. QUIRK | Fireman J. ROACH | Stewardess A. J. ROBERTS | Asst. Butcher G. RONNAN | Asst. Steward T. E. STEWART | Steward W. S. THOMAS | Fireman J. TOOLE | Stewardess M. WEIR | Trimmer C. WELSH | Steward H. E. WOOD. Photo No.8 Lusitania Protestant mass grave. Photo No.9 Lusitania unknown religion mass grave. Photo No.10 P.O. 1st Class | ARTHUR MANLEY | Died 17th Feb 1905 aged 32 years. Photo No.11 J. F. McDERMOTT | Surgeon, MM. | S. S. "Lusitania" | 7th May 1915 age 38. Photo No.12 In memory of | McGOWAN. Rest is illegible. Photo No.13 P. O. 1st Class | WILLIAM J. PRYOR | Died 16th Feb 1905 aged 30 years. Photo No.14 Sailors Headstone. Lieutenant JAMES H. S. BOURNE | Lieutenant TOM C. MILLER | Chief E. R. A. EDWIN SUTTON | Petty Officer First Class GEORGE H. HOPKINS | Petty Officer First Class HENRY J. HUMPHREYS | Leading Seaman EDWARD J. C. BROWN | Able Seaman ALFRED SHIPTON | Able Seaman SEPTUS H. G. BARNETT | Able Seaman THOMAS W. PORTER | Able Seaman SAMUEL J. THOMAS | Able Seaman FRANK H. BARTON | Able Seaman ELLIS C. COLLINS | Lieutenant MILLER | was buried at Weymouth Dorset | Petty Officers First Class HUMPHREYS and HOPKINS | were buried at sea. | The others lie buried within this enclosure. Photo No.15 E. R. A. CHARLES SINDEN | Died 16th Feb 1905 aged 33 years. Photo No.16 H.M. Submarine A5 | Here lie five of the six victims of the internal | explosions that occurred onboard H.M.S. A5 | at Queenstown on the 16th of Februay 1905. | The body of the sixth victim, Sub-Lieutenant | FREDERICK CHARLES SKINNER age 21 | was returned to Bedford for burial. | Plaque and stone donated by I.N.S. | Erected by RNA | Cork and County Branch. Photo No.17 ALFRED SCOTT WITHERBEE JR. | Born | June 27th 190__? | Died May 7th 1915. | A victim of the "Lusitania" | Foully murdered by | Germany Photo No.18 In Loving Memory Of | Our Dear Son | SEAN GEARY | Carrigalde | Who Died 17 March 1982 | Aged 21 Years | Also His Father | JOHN GEARY | Died 18 Jan 1990 | Aged 70 Years ... Photo No.19 Loving Memory of | DENIS KEOGH | 1922-2008 | Rest in Peace. Photo No.20 Left side: In Loving Memory | of | THOMAS J. LEGGETT | Fota Island | Affectionate Husband | of EDITH | Died 15th Dec 1963. Right Side: In Loving Memory | Of | EDITH M. LEGGETT | Affectionate Wife | of THOMAS | Died 12 July 1990 | "The Day Thou Gavest Lord is Ended". All images Copyright by Photographer