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  2. 1,496 people are believed to have died when the Titanic went down. Some drowned, some were probably killed below decks and there is speculation that an officer may have committed suicide. Most died of exposure in the freezing water of the North Atlantic because there were not enough lifeboats.

  3. Jun 20, 2023 · 12 famous people who died on the Titanic — and 11 who survived. When the Titanic sank, some of the wealthiest people in the world at the time lost their lives. Carpathia passenger/Public...

    • Molly Brown - Survivor
    • Captain Edward John Smith - Victim
    • John Jacob Astor IV - Victim
    • Thomas Andrews - Victim
    • Benjamin Guggenheim - Victim
    • J. Bruce Ismay - Survivor
    • Cosmo and Lucy Duff-Gordon - Survivors
    • The Musicians - Victims
    • Isidor and Ida Straus - Victims
    • Millvina Dean - Last Survivor

    An American socialite whose husband struck it rich in the mining business, Molly Brownwas known for her flashy hats and charming personality. While she enjoyed her wealth, she spent her life giving back, advocating for the rights of women and children and the importance of education. Although she was known as Maggie by those closest to her, after h...

    Even in death, Captain Edward John Smithcouldn't avoid being a source of controversy. Many blamed him for Titanic's demise. Critics faulted him for allowing the ship to travel close to its maximum speed despite reports of ice in the area, but it was later noted that Smith was abiding by standard maritime practice. At the time, ice was viewed as fai...

    As the richest passenger aboard the Titanic, real estate developer John Jacob Astor IVwas worth $87 million when he met his fate on the sinking ship. He and his pregnant wife, Madeleine, booked a trip on the Titanic to return to the U.S. to ensure their baby would be born in America. According to eyewitnesses, Astor clung to the side of a raft, but...

    Thomas Andrews wasn't just any passenger on the Titanic – the Irishman was its architect. Andrews' purpose for traveling on the ship's maiden voyage was to make observations and offer suggestions for improvement. However, when the hull of the ship collided with the iceberg, the shipbuilder knew Titanic's fate was sealed. While legend has it that An...

    Mining magnate Benjamin Guggenheim boarded the Titanic with his staff and his mistress, French singer Léontine Aubart. Sharing a cabin with his valet Victor Giglio, the two slept through the initial iceberg collision and didn't quite realize the severity of the circumstances at hand. After getting dressed and helping his lover and some of his staff...

    As the highest-ranked official of the White Star Line, English businessman J. Bruce Ismay jumped into Collapsible C, the last and ninth lifeboat that was lowered into the Atlantic before the Titanic sunk 20 minutes later... and for the remainder of his life, he paid for it. The American Press crucified Ismay, calling him "J. Brute Ismay" and "Cowar...

    Like Ismay, high society British couple Sir Cosmo and Lucy Lady Duff-Gordon gained notoriety for surviving the Titanic. The first-class couple was some of the first people who got on Lifeboat No. 1. Lady Duff-Gordon, who was a prominent British fashion designer, described her memories of her experience: "Everyone seemed to be rushing for that boat....

    Traveling as second-class passengers, the eight musicians on the Titanic are perhaps some of the most honored victims of the tragedy. Led by violinist Wallace Hartley, the band members played uplifting music all through the long, freezing cold night to calm passengers as they frantically took to the lifeboats. Despite having the same rights as anyo...

    Before his death, German-born Isidor Straus rose from poverty to become the co-owner of Macy's department store and a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives in New York's 15th district. When the Titanic disaster hit, Isidor had an opportunity to board a lifeboat but refused to, insisting that every woman and child be evacuated first...

    At two months old, Millvina Deanwas the youngest survivor. Also the longest-living survivor – she died in 2009 – Dean, her older brother and parents boarded the doomed ship as third-class passengers. The British family made plans to emigrate to Wichita, Kansas, where Dean's father was going to co-own a tobacco shop with relatives. However, when the...

  4. Apr 9, 2019 · Áine Cain. 09 April 2019 08:21 PM. The Titanic billed as an unsinkable ship hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. Titanic survivor. Over 1,500 people died in the maritime disaster, while 705...

    • Millvina Dean. Dean, the last living survivor of the Titanic, passed away in 2009 at the age of 97. At the time of the sinking, Dean was just 2 months old.
    • Molly Brown. Brown—historically known as The Unsinkable Molly Brown—was also on Lifeboat number 6 and allegedly pleaded (even argued) with the crew to return to the wreckage to help survivors.
    • Elsie Bowerman. Bowerman, a suffrage advocate who was on the same lifeboat as Brown, later wrote her own account: "The silence when the engines stopped was followed by a steward knocking on our door and telling us to go on deck.
    • Cosmo and Lucy Duff-Gordon. The Duff-Gordons—a married couple—also survived but Cosmo Duff-Gordon was eviscerated by the public for boarding a lifeboat when it was supposed to be women and children only.
  5. Below is list of people who died on the Titanic from among the first, second and third class passengers, with the numbers that were given to casualties’ bodies that were retrieved. Most victims’ bodies were never recovered, however, and along with those who were formally buried at sea, the Atlantic ocean remains their final resting place.

  6. A total of 2,240 people sailed on the maiden voyage of the Titanic, the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners, from Southampton, England, to New York City. Partway through the voyage, the ship struck an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912, resulting in the deaths of 1,517 passengers and crew.

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