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Titanic Passengers 1st class
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The maiden voyage of the Titanic had attracted a number of rich passengers.
A first class parlor suite cost $2,500, approximately $57,200 today. The following are some of the more well-known first class travelers.
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The richest passenger aboard was multi-millionaire John Jacob Astor
The richest passenger aboard was multi-millionaire John Jacob Astor. He was travelling with his second wife, Madeleine, who was five months pregnant. JJ Astor did not survive but his wife did.
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Benjamin Guggenheim Millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim was travelling on the Titanic with a lady friend. His wife and family were at home in New York. Guggenheim and his manservant helped women and children into lifeboats. When all the boats had gone they changed into their best clothes and prepared to "Die like gentlemen."
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Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon
Lady Duff Gordon was a notable dress designer whose clientele included Isadora Duncan, Oscar Wilde and the British royal family. The Duff Gordons both survived but were called to testify at the court of inquiry and explain why their boat contained only twelve people. During the inquiry they were accused and cleared of bribing crew members not to allow more people into the boat.
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Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon & Lady Duff Gordon
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The 'Unsinkable' Molly Brown
Molly was the daughter of a poor Irish immigrant family whose husband struck rich when mining for silver. She was travelling home to America aboard the Titanic. She survived the disaster in lifeboat number 6 and earned her nickname because she took control of the boat, kept the women rowing for seven hours and gave her furs to keep others warm.
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Isador and Ida Straus Isador Straus was a partner of Macy's department store, New York. He and his wife were returning from a European holiday. Both died on the Titanic. Ida nearly got into lifeboat number 8 but refused saying to her husband "We have been living together for many years. Where you go, I go."
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Statistics – First Class passengers
There were 325 first class passengers on board 175 men 144 women 6 children 202 first class passengers survived 57 men 140 women 5 children
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Titanic Passengers 2nd class
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Passengers travelling second class on the Titanic enjoyed a luxury that rivaled first class on other liners. Titanic was also the first ship to have an electric elevator for second class passengers. A second class ticket cost about $1000.
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Lawrence Beesley Lawrence Beesley was a public school teacher travelling to America for a holiday. He survived the disaster in lifeboat 17 and was one of the first people to publish an account of the sinking and rescue.
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Eva Hart Seven year old Eva Hart was travelling to America with her parents. Eva's mother had a premonition and refused to sleep at night during the voyage. Eva and her mother were saved in lifeboat 14. Eva never saw her father again.
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Juozas Montvila and Thomas Byles
These two men were Roman Catholic priests who conducted services for second class passengers. After the sinking they both helped other passengers to safety, heard confessions and prayed. Both died in the tragedy.
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Charles Aldworth Charles Aldworth was William Carter's chauffeur. Carter's Renault 25 motor car was stored in the cargo hold. Charles Aldworth did not survive.
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Statistics – Second Class passengers
There were 285 first class passengers on board 168 men 93 women 24 children 118 first class passengers survived 14 men 80 women 24 children
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Titanic Passengers 3rd class
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Many of those travelling third class or steerage were emigrants travelling to the United States from Ireland and Scandinavia. In all some 33 nationalities were represented in the passenger lists. A third class ticket cost between $70, which is approximately $900 in today’s currency. Children were $30.
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Irish There were around 120 Irish passengers on the Titanic most of whom were emigrants hoping for a better life in America. Most of them did not make it. However, Anna Kelly who had gone up on deck to investigate what had happened, survived in lifeboat 16. She later became a nun.
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Finnish There were 63 Finnish passengers on the Titanic of whom only 20 survived. Mathilda Backstr was travelling to New York with her husband and brothers. She survived in one of the last lifeboats to leave - collapsible D. Her husband and brothers died.
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Swedish There were about 26 Swedish passengers on board the Titanic of whom most were travelling third class. Many did not reach their destination. Mrs Hjalmar Sandstr, (Agnes Charlotta Bengtsson ) was travelling with her two daughters. They all survived the disaster in lifeboat 13.
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Belgians There were 24 Belgians on board the Titanic, 23 in third class. Two lucky Belgians, Emma Duyvejonck and Henri Van der Steen were turned away at Southampton. Only 4 Belgians, all men, survived the disaster.
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Statistics – Third Class passengers
There were 706 first class passengers on board 462 men 165 women 79 children 118 first class passengers survived 75 men 76 women 27 children
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