Titanic Survivor Story: Addergoole Fourteen

From the Addergoole Titanic Society


It is unlikely that you will have heard of the remote parish of Addergoole, near Ballina in County Mayo, but the small rural community has as much right to Titanic’s story. 

It lost eleven inhabitants in the Titanic disaster and a further three were saved. It is believed that the losses suffered by the parish in the Titanic disaster were the largest proportionate loss of life from any locality.

Starting a New Life in America

The Addergoole Fourteen as they have come to be known were all known to each other and some were related. They were all travelling from Queenstown in Ireland to start new lives in America.  Many were going to join relatives who had already established their homes in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and St Louis.

Annie McGowanOf those who survived, Annie McGowan, was 17 in 1912.  She lived to the age of 95.

Delia McDermott aged 31 was saved in Lifeboat 13 which was lowered at 1.40am.  She had to jump some fifteen feet from a rope into the boat. The story goes that before she left the village for Cobh, she was approached by a strange man who told her she would be involved in a disaster but would survive.  The final member of the fortunate trio was Annie Kate Kelly. A steward guided her into lifeboat 16.  Annie Kate became a nun when she was 29 and died at the age of 77.
The names of all who left the parish are commemorated on a plaque in St Patrick’s Church. There are plans also to install two stained glass windows in the church. Many relatives of those who died still live locally. As such, the village wants to brand itself “Ireland’s Titanic Village” and who could argue with that sentiment?

Addergoole’s society has been in existence since 2002, but has only recently launched a very comprehensive website, www.mayo-titanic.com.

Annie Kate KellyEvery year, at 2.20am on the date of Titanic’s sinking, a bell is tolled in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church, Lahardane for one hour.   Slow knells are tolled first on the Timoney Bell, followed by joyous rings for the three women who were saved.  Despite the fact that it is held in the middle of the night, this event is well attended year after year.

The Addergoole Titanic Society is now reaching out to Titanic Associations worldwide to assist with fundraising to implement the society’s centenary plans April 2012.
 

Watch the trailer for the Addergoole 14 documentary

Watch the trailer of "Waking The Titanic", produced by GMarsh TV Productions based in Crossmolina, Ballina Co Mayo.
 

Waking the Titanic Trailer from GMarsh TV Productions.

Visit www.gmarshtv.ie

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Hello my name is Ron Kapolnek, grandson of Annie McGowan. Speaking on behalf of the 93 living descendants of Annie McGowan, we are very appreciative for the efforts of the Addergoole Society. The stories and history is extremely welcomed as my grandmother seldom spoke of the Titanic. A group of us plan to travel to Ireland in April 2012 for the 100 year anniversary. God bless and thanks for sharing.
Ron Kapolnek 03 June 2011
Still we toll the bell after all these years! The wailing cries from the parish may no longer be heard. However, one hundred years on and the sorrow caused by emigration will never be forgotten. That is our history.

Mick from Addergoole
Tommy 03 June 2011
My grandfather James Harold Garvey and his wife Mary Jane Butler, both from County Mayo, came to America around 1900. Was wondering if there any relatives that may be reading this.
God Bless
Charmaine Rosa
Charmaine Rosa 27 May 2011
Incredible story and good for the community for remembering them

Carin 15.5.2011
Carin Connolly 15 May 2011
Heard so much about the Titanic over the years, watched everything on it and I still cry R.I.P
Maria Wilkin 11 May 2011
This is a touching story. My boyfriend's grandparents were on the ship too. His grandfather died, but his grandmother was able to survive thanks to his grandfather's bravery. My boyfriend heard what happened from his other relatives who where there and survived and told his closer family.
Thanks again!
Titty 10 May 2011
Now this is history!
Lisa 08 May 2011
What a wonderful and yet sad story. I had never heard of the Addergoole fourteen before. What I would give to be able to have had the chance to talk to a Titanic survivor. Thank you for this story.
Emily 08 April 2011
They still toll the bells after all these years? That is really cute. Makes my heart warm.
Luis 08 April 2011
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