In the heart of the North Atlantic Ocean lies a haunting tale of tragedy and remembrance, known as the Addergoole 14. These fourteen individuals, predominantly young Irish emigrants, boarded the Titanic with aspirations of a better life in America. As fate would have it, they perished in the frigid waters when the Titanic sank on its fateful maiden voyage in 1912. Their poignant stories and lost potential serve as a solemn reminder of the devastating human cost of this maritime disaster, leaving an indelible mark on history and the lives of their loved ones forever.