Passengers of the Titanic#Third class 2

{{Short description|List of the passengers of RMS Titanic}}

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File:RMS Titanic 3.jpg departing Southampton, on 10 April 1912

; five days later, after colliding with an iceberg, it sank in the North Atlantic Ocean]]

A total of 2,208 people sailed on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, the second of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ocean liners, from Southampton, England, to New York City.{{cite encyclopedia |title=Titanic Passengers and Crew Listings |encyclopedia=encyclopedia titanica |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/manifest.php?q=1 |access-date=15 July 2011}} Partway through the voyage, the ship struck an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912, resulting in the deaths of 1,501 passengers and crew.{{cite web |date=30 July 1912 |title=Passenger List and Survivors of Steamship Titanic |url=http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTApp/BOTApp01.php |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326032948/http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTApp/BOTApp01.php |archive-date=26 March 2012 |access-date=15 July 2011 |work=United States Senate Inquiry}}{{Cite web |last=Pathé |first=British |title=Titanic Disaster Interviews |url=https://www.britishpathe.com/video/titanic-disaster-documentary |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106100959/https://www.britishpathe.com/video/titanic-disaster-documentary |archive-date=6 January 2021 |access-date=2020-07-08 |website=www.britishpathe.com |language=en-GB}}

The ship's passengers were divided into three separate classes determined by the price of their ticket: those travelling in first class—most of them the wealthiest passengers on board—including prominent members of the upper class, businessmen, politicians, high-ranking military personnel, industrialists, bankers, entertainers, socialites, and professional athletes. Second-class passengers were predominantly middle-class travellers and included professors, authors, clergymen, and tourists. Third-class or steerage passengers were primarily immigrants moving to the United States and Canada.{{cite journal |last=Hall |first=Wayne |year=1986 |title=Social Class and Survival on the SS Titanic |url=https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_152940/HallSSM2261986.pdf?Expires=1681722911&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ&Signature=LqP7Pvpz-SClwaZWE9ufqTJivQl4tLAyHU9-MDufXws~uMxeg-QqYZs4q0hu9~JdRH1cOHZwRwRIBAgemAMSUhsJm-pNpKOb5FdOA-Vbjec~VvzJZ3hgZ~xeZBT2Jb2WS4TLw6gQxz14agvGIfL0o7ufTIwdummacih4WriCTy4KCJmHs969h0K-~auN~GWvQzaXlxtG2BhmIcgrovw6nj7MSMoQEAv9fXwdy4GuzusEXUsP61hx~iQa9EZl7XImXzuqyc9Anu0wyhMqHWFrwuBxTxaedZGSs14OykuSWvUiby2Kf3OrxOuROYKnr4pQKGlPT1c3TZFv9P~Y5kkkew__ |url-status=live |journal=Social Science & Medicine |volume=22 |issue=6 |pages=687–690 |doi=10.1016/0277-9536(86)90041-9 |pmid=3520835 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160413113442/http://www.med.mcgill.ca/epidemiology/courses/EPIB591/Fall%202010/mid-term%20presentations/Paper6.pdf |archive-date=13 April 2016 |access-date=15 July 2011}}

First class

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The Titanic{{'s}} first-class list was a "who's who" of the prominent upper class in 1912. A single-person berth in first class cost between £30 ({{Inflation|UK|30|1912|fmt=eq|cursign=£|r=-2}}) and £870 ({{Inflation|UK|870|1912|fmt=eq|cursign=£|r=-3}}) for a parlour suite and small private promenade deck.{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/apr/9/list-20-facts-about-titanic/|title=This story is no longer available – Washington Times|website=www.washingtontimes.com|access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=31 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180831104127/https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/apr/9/list-20-facts-about-titanic/|url-status=live}}{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20150226230357/http://www.webtitanic.net/framemaid.html Metelko, Berit Hjellum, Web Titanic – Titanic's Maiden Voyage, 2001]}} First-class passengers enjoyed a number of amenities, including a gymnasium, a squash court, a saltwater swimming pool, electric and Victorian-style Turkish baths, a barbershop, kennels for first-class dogs, elevators, and both open and enclosed promenades.[http://www.bbc.co.uk/southampton/features/titanic/onboard1.shtml Life on Board] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171023051508/http://www.bbc.co.uk/southampton/features/titanic/onboard1.shtml |date=23 October 2017 }} BBC Southampton, August 2002. First-class passengers also traveled accompanied by personal staff—valets, maids, nurses and governesses for the children, chauffeurs, and cooks.

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Many members of the British aristocracy made the trip: The Countess of Rothes, wife of the 19th Earl of Rothes, embarked at Southampton with her parents, Thomas and Clementina Dyer-Edwardes, and cousin Gladys Cherry. Colonel Archibald Gracie IV, a real estate investor and member of the wealthy Scottish-American Gracie family, embarked at Southampton. The Cavendishes of London were among other prominent British couples on board, as well. Lord Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff, intended to travel aboard the Titanic, but illness prevented him from joining the ill-fated voyage; however, White Star Line's managing director J. Bruce Ismay and the ship's Harland and Wolff designer, Thomas Andrews, were both on board to oversee the ship's progress on her maiden voyage.{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-17614345|title=Titanic: Key figures on the night|work=BBC News|date=15 April 2012|access-date=6 December 2018|archive-date=28 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190328124307/https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-17614345|url-status=live}}

Some of the most prominent members of the American social elite made the trip: 47-year-old real estate builder, businessman, and multimillionaire Colonel John Jacob Astor IV and his 18-year-old pregnant wife Madeleine were returning to the United States for their child's birth. Astor was the wealthiest passenger aboard the ship and one of the richest men in the world; his great-grandfather John Jacob Astor was the first multi-millionaire in North America. Among others were industrialist magnate and millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim; Macy's department store owner, and former member of the United States House of Representatives Isidor Straus, and his wife Ida; George Dennick Wick, founder and president of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company; millionaire streetcar magnate George Dunton Widener; John B. Thayer, vice president of Pennsylvania Railroad, and his wife, Marian; Charles Hays, president of Canada's Grand Trunk Railway; William Ernest Carter and his wife, American socialite Lucile Carter; millionaire, philanthropist and women's rights activist Margaret Brown; tennis star and banker Karl Behr; famous American silent film actress Dorothy Gibson; prominent Buffalo architect Edward Austin Kent; and President William Howard Taft's military aide, Major Archibald Butt, who was returning to resume his duties after a six-week trip to Europe. Swedish first class passenger and businessman Mauritz Håkan Björnström-Steffansson owned the most highly valued single object on board: a masterpiece of French neoclassical painting entitled La Circassienne au Bain, for which he would later claim US$100,000 in compensation (equivalent to US${{Inflation|US|0.1|1913|r=1}} million in {{Inflation-year|US}}).New York Times, Thursday 16 January 1913, Titanic Survivors Asking $6,000,000.

Milton S. Hershey, founder of Hershey's chocolate,Hinkle, Marla, "[http://www.taxguru.org/Family/ChocCurtain.htm Behind The Chocolate Curtain] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190121193705/http://www.taxguru.org/Family/ChocCurtain.htm |date=21 January 2019 }}." The Morning News, 8 February 2004. made plans to sail aboard the ship's maiden voyage, but cancelled his booking before the ship set sail.{{cite news|url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/seven-famous-people-who-missed-the-titanic-101902418/|title=Seven Famous People Who Missed the Titanic|work=Smithsonian Magazine|access-date=26 February 2023}} J. P. Morgan was also reported to have been planning to make the voyage but changed his plans at the last-minute.{{cite news |last=McCormick |first=Jason |date=6 April 2012 |title=Titanic: Prominent people who dodged the disaster |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/media/titanic-prominent-people-who-dodged-the-disaster/ |work=CBS News |location= |access-date=21 June 2023}}

Second class

File:Titanic Band.jpg, led by Wallace Hartley, were employed as crew, but given second-class accommodations.]]

Second-class passengers were leisure tourists, academics, members of the clergy, and middle-class English, Scottish and American families. The ship's musicians travelled in second-class accommodations; they were not counted as members of the crew, but were employed by an agency under contract to the White Star Line. The average ticket price for an adult second-class passenger was £13 ({{Inflation|UK|13|1912|fmt=eq|cursign=£|r=-2}}).{{cite book |title=882 1/2 Amazing Answers To Your Questions About The Titanic |last1=Brewster |first1=Hugh |last2=Coulter |first2=Laurie |year=1998 |publisher=Scholastic Paperbacks |isbn=978-0-8117-1814-1 |page=[https://archive.org/details/unsinkablefullst00butl/page/18 18] |url=https://archive.org/details/unsinkablefullst00butl/page/18 }} and for many of these passengers, their travel experience on the Titanic was akin to travelling first class on smaller liners. Second-class passengers had their own library and the men had access to a private smoking room. Second-class children could read the children's books provided in the library or play deck quoits and shuffleboard on the second-class promenade. Twelve-year-old Ruth Becker passed the time by pushing her two-year-old brother Richard around the enclosed promenade in a stroller provided by the White Star Line.{{cite web|url=https://kids.nationalgeographic.com//|title=Kids' Games, Animals, Photos, Stories, and More – National Geographic Kids|website=Kids|access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=8 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190908123551/https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/|url-status=live}}

File:Navratil3.jpg (right) and Edmond Navratil, the "Titanic Orphans"]]

Two Roman Catholic priests on board, Father Thomas Byles and Father Joseph Peruschitz, celebrated mass every day for second- and third-class passengers during the voyage. Father Byles gave his homilies in English, Irish, and French and Father Peruschitz gave his in German and Hungarian.{{cite web |url=http://www.whitakercenter.org/files/pdf/Titanic-Ministry-through-Tragedy.pdf |title=Whitaker Centre – Titanic Artifact Exhibit: Ministry Through Tragedy |access-date=6 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110704141456/http://www.whitakercenter.org/files/pdf/Titanic-Ministry-through-Tragedy.pdf |archive-date=4 July 2011 }}{{cite web |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-biography/fr-byles.html |title=Fr Thomas Roussel Davids Byles |date=6 April 1997 |publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica |access-date=15 July 2011 |archive-date=6 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101031/https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-biography/fr-byles.html |url-status=live }} Father Byles reportedly perished in the sinking, performing blessings and last rites for those trapped.{{Cite web|title=New York Telegram - April 22, 1912|url=https://www.fatherbyles.com/nytelegram.htm|access-date=2021-06-05|website=www.fatherbyles.com}}

On the ship, a Lithuanian priest, Father Juozas Montvila, also perished during the sinking.{{cite web |url=https://www.draugas.org/news/lithuanians-on-the-titanic/ |title=Lithuanians on the "Titanic" |publisher=Draugas News |access-date=16 November 2018 |archive-date=11 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200111030749/https://www.draugas.org/news/lithuanians-on-the-titanic/ |url-status=live }}

Rev. John Harper, a well-known Baptist pastor from Scotland, was travelling to the United States with his daughter and sister to preach at the Moody Church in Chicago.{{cite web |url=http://01d4e46.netsolhost.com/blog/?page_id=192 |title=Pastor John Harper and the Titanic Story |publisher=Harper Memorial Baptist Church |access-date=2 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120417213217/http://01d4e46.netsolhost.com/blog/?page_id=192 |archive-date=17 April 2012 }}

Schoolteacher Lawrence Beesley, a science master at Dulwich College, spent much of his time aboard the ship in the library. Two months after the sinking, he wrote and published The Loss of the SS Titanic, the first eyewitness account of the disaster.{{cite web |url=http://www.bygonederbyshire.co.uk/stories/Lawrence-Beesley-Celebrated-Titanic-Survivor/article-1737329-detail/article.html |title=Lawrence Beesley – Celebrated Titanic Survivor |publisher=Bygonederbyshire.co.uk |access-date=6 July 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

The Laroche family, father Joseph and daughters Simone and Louise, were the only known passengers of black ancestry on board the ship. They, along with Joseph's pregnant wife Juliette, were travelling to Joseph's native island of Haiti. Joseph hoped that a move from their former home in Paris back to Haiti, where his uncle Cincinnatus Leconte was president, would take his family away from racial discrimination.[http://www.titanichistoricalsociety.org/people/louise-laroche.asp A Haitian French Family Which Traveled in Second Class Aboard Titanic] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130518193720/http://www.titanichistoricalsociety.org/people/louise-laroche.asp |date=18 May 2013 }}, Titanic Historical Society. Retrieved 12 December 2010.

Another French family travelling in second class was the Navratils, travelling under the assumed name Hoffman. Michel Navratil, a Slovak-born French tailor, had kidnapped his two young sons, Michel Jr. and Edmond from his estranged wife, assumed the name Charles Hoffman,{{cite web |title=Name Hoffman, Charles Content: Male aged 32. Travelling 2nd class.|url=https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D8456084|date=10 April 1912 |work= The National Archives, Kew |access-date=19 April 2022}} and boarded the ship in Southampton, intent on taking his children to the United States. Michel Sr. died in the sinking and photographs of the boys were circulated throughout the world in the hopes that their mother or another relative could identify the French toddlers, who became known as the "Titanic Orphans".

[http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/michel-navratil.html Mr Michel Navratil (Louis M. Hoffman)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728104233/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/michel-navratil.html |date=28 July 2012 }}, Encyclopedia Titanica After arriving in New York, the children were cared for by Titanic survivor Margaret Hays until their mother, Marcelle Navratil travelled from Nice, France, to claim them.{{cite news|title=Mother is Coming to Claim Sea Waifs|url=https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1912/04/24/100530965.pdf|access-date=20 March 2012|newspaper=New York Times|date=24 April 2012}} The last living second-class survivor was Barbara West; she was 10 months old at the time of sinking and died in 2007 at the age of 96.{{cite news|title=Barbara Dainton|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1568791/Barbara-Dainton.html|access-date=5 December 2018|newspaper=The Telegraph|date=7 November 2007|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101110/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1568791/Barbara-Dainton.html|url-status=live}}

Third class

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The third-class passengers or steerage passengers left hoping to start new lives in the United States and Canada. Third-class passengers paid £7 ({{Inflation|UK|7|1912|fmt=eq|cursign=£|r=-2}}) for their ticket, depending on their place of origin; ticket prices often included the price of rail travel to the three departure ports. Tickets for children cost £3 ({{Inflation|UK|3|1912|fmt=eq|cursign=£|r=-2}}).

Third-class passengers were a diverse group of nationalities and ethnic groups. In addition to large numbers of British, Irish, and Scandinavian immigrants, other passengers were from Central and Eastern Europe, the Levant (Greater Syria), and Hong Kong.{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-archive/Armenians/|title=ARMENIANS|website=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101001/https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-archive/Armenians/|url-status=live}} Some travelled alone or in small family groups. Several groups of mothers were travelling alone with their young children, including the Lefebvres, the Pålssons, and the Panulas. Most were going to join their husbands, who had already gone to America to find jobs, and having saved enough money, could now send for their families.

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Among the larger third-class families were John and Annie Sage, who were immigrating to Jacksonville, Florida, with their 9 children, ranging in age from 4 to 20 years; Anders and Alfrida Andersson of Sweden and their five children, who were travelling to Canada along with Alfrida's younger sister Anna, husband Ernst, and baby Gilbert; and Frederick and Augusta Goodwin, who were moving with their six children to his new job at a power plant in New York. In 2007, scientists using DNA analysis identified the body of a small, fair-haired toddler, one of the first victims to be recovered by the CS Mackay Bennett, as Frederick and Augusta's youngest child, 19-month-old Sidney.{{cite news |title=Scientists Finally Solve Titanic Mystery |quote=Buried in a small plot in a Halifax cemetery, the baby was a poignant symbol of the children who perished on the vessel when it sank in 1912. In 2002, the mystery seemingly was solved; Canadian researchers said he was a 13-month-old Finnish boy. However, on Tuesday, a lead researcher said the child was actually the 19-month-old boy from England. |agency=Associated Press |date=3 August 2007}} The Sages, Anderssons and Goodwins all perished in the sinking.

The youngest passenger on board the ship, 2-month-old Millvina Dean, who with her parents Bertram Sr. and Eva Dean and older brother Bertram, was emigrating from England to Kansas, died in 2009. She was the last survivor of the Titanic disaster to die.{{cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article6401827.ece|title=Millvina Dean, last remaining survivor of the Titanic, dies aged 97|last=Burgess|first=Kaya|date=1 June 2009|work=The Times|access-date=24 October 2009|archive-date=29 June 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629154800/http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article6401827.ece|url-status=dead}}

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To compete with rival shipping company Cunard, the White Star Line offered their steerage passengers modest luxuries, in the hopes that emigrants would write to relatives back home and encourage them to travel on White Star Line ships. Third-class passengers had their own dining facilities, with chairs instead of benches, and meals prepared by the third-class kitchen staff. On other liners, the steerage-passengers would have been expected to bring their own food.{{cite book |title=Titanic: Destination Disaster |url=https://archive.org/details/titanicdestinati00john |url-access=registration |last1=Eaton|first1=John P. |last2=Haas |first2=Charles |year=1996 |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |isbn=0-393-04782-2 |page=[https://archive.org/details/titanicdestinati00john/page/79 79]}} Rather than dormitory-style sleeping areas, third-class passengers had their own cabins. The single men and women were separated, women in the stern in two to six berth cabins, men in the bow in up to 10 berth cabins, often shared with strangers. Each stateroom was fitted with wood panelling and beds with mattresses, blankets, pillows, electric lights, heat, and a washbasin with running water, except for the bow cabins, which did not have a private washbasin. Two public bathtubs were also provided, one for the men, the other for women.{{Cite web |url=http://dishmag.com/issue109/travel/12261/titanic-museum-attraction-the-legendary-ship-lives-on-at-the/ |title=Titanic Museum Attraction: The Legend Lives On |access-date=30 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005144104/http://dishmag.com/issue109/travel/12261/titanic-museum-attraction-the-legendary-ship-lives-on-at-the/ |archive-date=5 October 2011 |url-status=dead }}

Passengers gathered in the third-class common room, where they could play chess or cards, or walk along the poop deck. Third-class children played in the common room or explored the ship. Nine-year-old Frank Goldsmith recalled peering into the engine room and climbing up the baggage cranes on the poop deck.{{cite book |title=Inside the Titanic: A Giant Cutaway Book|last=Brewster|first=Hugh |year=1998 |publisher=Little, Brown & Company |isbn=0-316-55716-1 }}

Ship's regulations were designed to keep third-class passengers confined to their area of the ship. The Titanic was fitted with grilles to prevent the classes from mingling and these gates were normally kept closed, although the stewards could open them in the event of an emergency. In the rush following the collision, the stewards, occupied with waking up sleeping passengers and leading groups of women and children to the boat deck, did not have time to open all the gates, leaving many of the confused third-class passengers stuck below decks.{{cite book |title=Le Titanic ne répond plus |last=Piouffre |first=Gérard |year=2009 |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |isbn=978-2-03-584196-4 |page=317|language=fr}}

Ticket-holders who did not sail

Numerous notable and prominent people of the era, who held tickets for the westbound passage or were guests of those who held tickets, did not sail. Others were waiting in New York to board for the passage back to Plymouth, England, on the second leg of Titanic{{'}}s maiden voyage. Many of the unused tickets that survived, whether they were for the westbound passage or the return eastbound passage, have become quite valuable as Titanic-related artifacts. Those who held tickets for a passage, but did not actually sail, include Theodore Dreiser, Henry Clay Frick, Milton S. Hershey, Guglielmo Marconi, John Pierpont Morgan, John Mott, George Washington Vanderbilt II, and Edgar Selwyn.{{cite news|url=http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Seven-Famous-People-Who-Missed-the-Titanic.html|title=Seven Famous People Who Missed the Titanic|work=Smithsonian Magazine'|access-date=31 March 2012|archive-date=21 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131021104456/http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Seven-Famous-People-Who-Missed-the-Titanic.html|url-status=live}}{{Cite book|last=Eaton, John P.|first=Haas, Charles A.|title=Titanic: Destination Disaster : the Legends and the Reality|publisher=W. W. Norton & Company|year=1996|isbn=9780393315134|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ISBN9780393315134|pages=73}} Jon Conway's 2022 play "Laurel and Chaplin: Before They Were Famous" (later retitled "Laurel and Chaplin: The Feud") claims that both Charlie Chaplin and Stan Laurel requested to travel on the Titanic for their 1912 tour of North America but their boss, theatre impresario Fred Karno refused as ticket prices were too high.

Passengers by ethnicity

=== Black passengers ===

The Laroche family, father Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche and daughters Simone and Louise, were the only known passengers of Black ancestry on board the ship. They, along with Joseph's pregnant wife Juliette, were travelling to Joseph's native island of Haiti. Joseph hoped that a move from their former home in Paris back to Haiti, where his uncle Cincinnatus Leconte was president, would take his family away from racial discrimination.

= Bulgarian passengers =

According to official data from Lloyd's insurance company, 38 of the passengers aboard the Titanic, were Bulgarians. There are assumptions that the number of Bulgarian citizens exceeds 50.

Near the town of Troyan in Bulgaria, there is a cenotaph monument to the 8 inhabitants of the village of Gumoshtnik who died, whose names were probably not on the list of the insurance company. The estimated number of surviving Bulgarians is 15, with many remaining in the United States. In memory of the Bulgarians who died on the Titanic from the village of Terziysko – Minko Angelov and Hristo Danchev – a folk song was created.{{Cite journal |last=Hartig |first=Brian |date=2013-05-05 |title=Titanic's Bulgarian Links |url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-bulgarian-links.html |journal=Encyclopedia Titanica |language=en}}

= Chinese passengers =

Eight passengers are listed on the passenger list with a home country of China, from the hometown of Hong Kong, with a destination of New York. Six of these men survived the disaster.{{cite book |last1=Schwankert |first1=Steven |title=The Six: The Untold Story of the Titanic's Chinese Survivors |date=2025 |publisher=Pegasus Books |isbn=9781639368679}}{{cite news |last1=Feng |first1=Zhaoyin |last2=Wang |first2=Yitsing |title=Titanic: Searching for the 'missing' Chinese survivors |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56755614 |work=BBC News |date=16 April 2021}} At the time, they were not permitted to enter the United States due to the Chinese Exclusion Act.Wang, Amy B. "[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/04/19/why-youve-never-heard-of-the-six-chinese-men-who-survived-the-titanic/ Why you've never heard of the six Chinese men who survived the Titanic] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180726110915/https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2018/04/19/why-youve-never-heard-of-the-six-chinese-men-who-survived-the-titanic/|date=26 July 2018}}." The Washington Post. 19 April 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2018. One of these Chinese survivors from the Titanic disaster was Fang Lang (21 June 1894 – 21 January 1986; alias Fong Wing Sun), who was one of the four passengers whom Fifth Officer Harold Lowe rescued from the ocean after returning in Lifeboat 14 to search for any survivors still stranded in the sea.{{cite news |date=22 September 2019 |title=Janesville man shares untold story of his father, a Titanic survivor |website=GazetteXtra |url=https://www.gazettextra.com/news/local/janesville-man-shares-untold-story-of-his-father-a-titanic-survivor/article_01af4ea8-28fa-5bef-b9e9-9757c6466e71.html |access-date=15 March 2021}} Fang eventually settled in the US, and fellow survivor Lee Bing moved to Canada, settling in Galt, Ontario. The stories of the Chinese survivors, which were forgotten for over a century, were presented in a 2021 documentary film The Six after researchers worked together to piece together the whereabouts and lives of the Chinese survivors after the sinking of the Titanic.{{cite news |date=17 April 2021 |title=New documentary film on the six Chinese survivors of Titanic sinking opens in China |website=The Straits Times |url=https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/new-documentary-on-the-six-chinese-survivors-of-the-titanic-sinking |access-date=8 September 2021}}{{Cite web |title=Filmmakers {{!}} The Six Documentary 六人 |url=https://www.thesixdocumentary.com/directors-statement |access-date=2023-07-23 |website=The Six Documentary |language=en}} A book complementing the documentary was published in 2025.{{cite news |last1=Hammer |first1=Joshua |title=The Forgotten Story of 6 Immigrants Saved From the Titanic |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/10/books/review/steven-schwankert-the-six.html |work=New York Times |date=10 April 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250615193201/https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/10/books/review/steven-schwankert-the-six.html |archive-date=15 June 2025}}

= Croatian passengers =

The number of Croatian passengers was 37, while only three of them were saved. They are, Mara Osman Banski from Vagovina near Čazma, Ivan Jalševac from Topolovac near Sisak, and Nikola Lulić from Konjsko Brdo near Perušić, all in Croatia-Slavonia, part of the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen of the Hungary, Austria-Hungary.Dijana, Muškardin. Istarski mornari na brodu Carpathia(Istrian sailors on the ship Carpathia)(in Croatian) Histria : godišnjak Istarskog povijesnog društva = rivista della Società Storica Istriana, Pulokusul 2018, p. 187.

= Jewish passengers =

There were at least 69 known Jewish passengers aboard the Titanic, though the number is likely to be much higher. Of those 69 confirmed, 39 perished in the sinking. At least two crew members were also Jewish: barber Herbert Klein and "Hebrew cook" Charles Kennel; neither survived the sinking.{{cite news |last1=Honova |first1=Naomi Kaye |title=What It Was Like Being Young and Jewish on the Titanic |url=https://www.heyalma.com/what-it-was-like-being-young-and-jewish-on-the-titanic/ |work=Hey Alma |date=September 25, 2024}} It is known that the White Star Line provided a kosher menu for Jewish passengers and also provided utensils marked in both English and Hebrew.{{cite news |last1=Weiss |first1=Marshall |title=Kosher Titanic |url=https://daytonjewishobserver.org/2012/03/kosher-titanic/ |access-date=29 December 2024 |work=Dayton Jewish Observer |date=March 26, 2012}}

Jewish passengers were in every class and represented a variety of nationalities, including Poland, England, the United States and the Russian Empire. Notable Jewish passengers include Eva Hart and her parents Esther and Benjamin in second class; Ida and Isidor Straus, founder of Macy's store and his wife; Benjamin Guggenheim, one of the richest men in the world at the time; and journalist Edith Rosenbaum. Most Jewish passengers, however, were in the third class, the majority of whom were immigrating to the United States.{{cite news |last1=Winston |first1=Alex |title='Titanic': The story of the Jews on the 'unsinkable' ship |url=https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-796496 |work=The Jerusalem Post |date=April 12, 2024}}{{cite book |last1=Moskowitz |first1=Eli |title=The Jews of the Titanic: A Reflection of the Jewish World on the Epic Disaster |date=2018 |publisher=Hybrid Global Publishing |isbn=978-1938015960 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cLL1wQEACAAJ}}

= Ottoman passengers =

There were more than 80 passengers from the Ottoman Empire, including Turkish, Armenian and Levantine backgrounds.{{Cite web |title=80 Osmanlı Vatandaşının Öldüğü Düşünülen Titanic Kazasının Osmanlı'daki Yansımaları - Ekşi Şeyler |url=https://seyler.eksisozluk.com/amp/80-osmanli-vatandasinin-oldugu-dusunulen-titanic-kazasinin-osmanlidaki-yansimalari |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101042/https://seyler.eksisozluk.com/amp/80-osmanli-vatandasinin-oldugu-dusunulen-titanic-kazasinin-osmanlidaki-yansimalari |archive-date=6 January 2021 |access-date=26 April 2020}}{{Cite web |title=İşte onların hikayesi |url=https://m.sabah.com.tr/dunya/2012/04/16/titanikte-80-osmanli/amp |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101020/https://m.sabah.com.tr/dunya/2012/04/16/titanikte-80-osmanli/amp |archive-date=6 January 2021 |access-date=26 April 2020}}{{Cite web |date=17 April 2012 |title=Titanik'ten kurtulan 2 şanslı Osmanlı Ermenisi |url=http://www.agos.com.tr/tr/yazi/1157/titanik-ten-kurtulan-2-sansli-osmanli-ermenisi |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101047/http://www.agos.com.tr/tr/yazi/1157/titanik-ten-kurtulan-2-sansli-osmanli-ermenisi |archive-date=6 January 2021 |access-date=26 April 2020}} At the time, many carried identification from the Ottoman Empire that stated they were from the region of Syria,See also Ottoman Syria which included Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.

According to Bakhos Assaf, mayor of Hardine, Lebanon, 93 passengers originated from what is today Lebanon, with 20 of them from Hardine, the highest number of any Lebanese location. Of the Hardine passengers, 11 adult men died, while eight women and children and one adult man survived.Amrieh, Antoine. "[http://m.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Apr-14/170243-batroun-village-remembers-its-own-titanic-victims.ashx Batroun village remembers its own Titanic victims]." ([https://archive.today/20130413143941/http://m.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Apr-14/170243-batroun-village-remembers-its-own-titanic-victims.ashx Archive]) The Daily Star. 14 April 2012. Retrieved on 21 March 2013. Kamal Seikaly, an individual quoted in an article from the Lebanese publication The Daily Star, stated that according to a 16 May 1912, issue of the Al-Khawater magazine stored in the American University of Beirut, of the 125 Lebanese aboard, 23 survived. The magazine states that 10 people from Kfar Meshki died on the Titanic.al-Fakih, Rakan. "[http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Apr-15/170324-bekaa-village-remembers-lebanese-titanic-victims.ashx#axzz2nnvxx17p Bekaa village remembers Lebanese Titanic victims]." ([https://web.archive.org/web/20131219005115/http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Apr-15/170324-bekaa-village-remembers-lebanese-titanic-victims.ashx Archive]) The Daily Star. 15 April 2012. Retrieved on 18 December 2013. According to author Judith Geller, "officially [there] were 154 Syrians on board the Titanic and 29 were saved: four men, five children, and 20 women".

In 1997, Ray Hanania, a Palestinian American journalist, watched the Titanic (1997) film and noticed some background characters saying yalla, meaning "hurry" in Arabic. This prompted him to research the issue and he discovered that Arab passengers were on board.Al-Tamimi, Jumana. "[http://gulfnews.com/news/world/uk/the-untold-story-of-arabs-1.1007498 The untold story of Arabs] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101002/https://gulfnews.com/world/europe/the-untold-story-of-arabs-1.1007498 |date=6 January 2021 }}." Gulf News. 12 April 2012. Retrieved on 25 December 2013. In 1998, he wrote a column about the Arabs on the Titanic, "Titanic: We Share the Pain But Not the Glory." According to Hanania's analysis, 79 Arab passengers were on board the ship, though the task to "identify precisely" which passengers were Arab is difficult. Hanania stated that many were Christians because church sponsorship made getting passage easier for Christians as opposed to Muslims, and Christians were more likely to emigrate due to persecution by the Ottoman regime. An in-depth study was made by Leila Salloum Elias about the lives of Syrian, as well as Armenian passengers aboard the ship, using volumes of research taken from Arabic newspapers contemporary to the sinking to clarify the names and circumstances of many Syrian passengers. The total number of Syrian passengers, according to Syrian survivors was between 145 and 165, of these, only one couple who boarded as second-class passengers. Salloum's passenger count is based on the contemporary sources of the sinking in which names are clarified and given based on their true and authentic Arabic names, families and village, town or city of origin.{{cite book|last=Salloum Elias|first=Leila|title=The Dream and Then the Nightmare: The Syrians who Boarded the Titanic, the Story of the Arabic-speaking Passengers|publisher=Atlas for Publishing and Distribution|date=2011|isbn=978-9933908614}}

= Portuguese passengers =

Four Portuguese passengers traveled and all died aboard the Titanic: José Joaquim de Brito, a second-class passenger who boarded in Southampton with the ticket 244360 bought for 13£ from São Clemente, Loulé, Portugal, who lived and worked at the London agency of the banking firm Pinto Leite & Nephews, with offices in Manchester, Liverpool and London, and married to Mariana Teresa do Carmo (who died in the day before his 41st birthday), and three Madeiran farmers, Domingos Fernandes Coelho, from Funchal (aged 20), José Neto Jardim, from Calheta (aged 21), and Manuel Gonçalves Estanislau, from Calheta (aged 37), who were in third-class. Their bodies, if recovered, were never identified.{{cite web | url=https://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/empresas/imobiliario/detalhe/o-banco-pinto-leite-o-titanic-e-o-embaixador-a-historia-de-uma-venda-no-porto | title=O Banco Pinto Leite, o Titanic e o Embaixador: A história de uma venda no Porto }}{{cite web | url=https://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/empresas/comercio/detalhe/antigo-banco-pinto-leite-que-foi-cafe-embaixador-e-agora-trono-de-hamburgueres | title=Antigo Banco Pinto Leite que foi Café Embaixador é agora trono de hambúrgueres }}

Survivors and victims

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On the night of 14 April 1912, around 11:40 pm, while the Titanic was sailing about {{convert|400|mi|km|abbr=on}} south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, the ship struck an iceberg and began to sink. Shortly before midnight, Captain Edward Smith ordered the ship's lifeboats to be readied and a distress call was sent out. The closest ship to respond was Cunard Line's {{RMS|Carpathia||2}} {{convert|58|mi|km|0|abbr=on}} away, which would arrive in an estimated 4 hours—too late to rescue all of Titanic{{'s}} passengers. Forty-five minutes after the ship hit the iceberg, Captain Smith ordered the lifeboats to be loaded and lowered under the orders women and children first.The Other Side of the Night: The Carpathia, the Californian, and the Night the Titanic Was Lost {{ISBN|978-1-935-14902-6}} p. 71

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The first lifeboat launched was Lifeboat 7 on the starboard side with 24 people on board out of a capacity of 65. It was lowered around 12:45 am as believed by the British Inquiry.{{cite web |url=http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTInq/BOTReport/BOTRepBoats.php|title=Boat Reports |date=30 July 1912 |work=British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry |access-date=24 May 2011}} Collapsible Boat D was the last lifeboat to be launched, at 1:55. Two more lifeboats, Collapsible Boats A and B, were in the process of being removed from their location on the roof of the officer's house, but could not be properly launched. Collapsible B floated away from the ship upside down, while Collapsible A became half-filled with water after the supports for its canvas sides were broken in the fall from the roof of the officers' quarters. Arguments occurred in some of the lifeboats about going back to pick up people in the water, but many survivors were afraid of being swamped by people trying to climb into the lifeboat or being pulled down by the suction from the sinking Titanic, though it turned out that very little suction had happened.Wreck Commissioners' Court: Proceedings on a Formal Investigation Ordered by the Board of Trade into the Loss of the S. S. TITANIC, London 1912 At 2:20 am, Titanic herself sank.W. Garzke et al. [Marine Forensic Panel (SD 7)]: Titanic, The Anatomy of a Disaster. The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 1997 A small number of passengers and crew were able to make their way to the two unlaunched collapsible boats, surviving for several hours (some still clinging to the overturned Collapsible B) until they were rescued by Fifth Officer Harold Lowe.{{Cite book|title=A Night To Remember|last=Lord|first=Walter|publisher=Henry Holt and Company|year=1955|isbn=0-03-027615-2}}

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At 4:10 am, Carpathia arrived at the site of the sinking and began rescuing survivors. By 8:30 am, she picked up the last lifeboat with survivors and left the area at 08:50{{cite book |title=Titanic: A Journey Through Time |last1=Eaton|first1=John P. |last2=Haas |first2=Charles |year=1999 |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |isbn=0-393-04782-2 |page=85}} bound for Pier 54 in New York City. Of the 712 passengers and crew rescued by the Carpathia, six, including first-class passenger William F. Hoyt, either died in a lifeboat during the night or on board the Carpathia the next morning, and were buried at sea.{{cite web|url=http://www.charlespellegrino.com/passengers/edith_russell.htm|title=Charles Pellegrino Web Site|website=www.charlespellegrino.com|access-date=27 June 2011|archive-date=26 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190726022115/http://www.charlespellegrino.com/passengers/edith_russell.htm|url-status=live}}

In the days following the sinking, several ships sailed to the disaster area to recover victims' bodies. The White Star Line chartered the cable ship Mackay-Bennett from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to retrieve bodies. Three other ships followed in the search: the cable ship Minia, the lighthouse supply ship Montmagny, and the sealing vessel Algerine. Each ship left with embalming supplies, undertakers, and clergy. Upon recovery, each body retrieved by the Mackay-Bennett was numbered and given as detailed a description as possible to help aid in identification. The physical appearance of each body—height, weight, age, hair and eye colour, visible birthmarks, scars or tattoos, was catalogued and any personal effects on the bodies were gathered and placed in small canvas bags corresponding to their number.{{cite book |title=Unsinkable The Full Story of the RMS Titanic |last=Butler |first=Daniel Allen |author-link=Daniel Allen Butler |year=1998 |publisher=Stackpole Books |isbn=978-0-8117-1814-1 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/unsinkablefullst00butl/page/200 200–202] |url=https://archive.org/details/unsinkablefullst00butl/page/200 }}

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The ship found such a large number of bodies – 306 – that the embalming supplies aboard were quickly exhausted. Health regulations permitted that only embalmed bodies could be returned to port.{{cite web |url=http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/research/titanicfaq.html#victims |title=Maritime Museum of the Atlantic Titanic Research Page – Victims |publisher=Museum.gov.ns.ca |date=8 November 2010 |access-date=29 January 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091207054632/http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/research/titanicfaq.html#victims |archive-date=7 December 2009}} Captain Larnder of the Mackay-Bennett and the undertakers aboard decided to preserve all bodies of first-class passengers because of the need to visually identify wealthy men to resolve any disputes over large estates. As a result, the majority of the 116 burials at sea were third-class passengers and crew (only 56 were identified). Larnder himself claimed that as a mariner, he would expect to be buried at sea.{{cite web| last = Mowbray| first = Jay Henry| title = CHAPTER XXI. THE FUNERAL SHIP AND ITS DEAD| work = The sinking of the Titanic (1912)| year = 1912| url = http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/titnch21.htm| access-date = 24 November 2008| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071011223508/http://gaslight.mtroyal.ca/titnch21.htm| archive-date = 11 October 2007| df = dmy-all}} However, complaints about the burials at sea were made by families and undertakers. Later ships such as Minia found fewer bodies, requiring fewer embalming supplies, and were able to limit burials at sea to bodies that were too damaged to preserve.{{citation needed|date=November 2018}}

190 bodies recovered were preserved and taken to Halifax, Nova Scotia, the closest city to the sinking with direct rail and steamship connections. A large temporary morgue was set up in a curling rink, and undertakers were called in from all across Eastern Canada to assist. Relatives from across North America came to identify and claim the bodies of their relatives. Some bodies were shipped to be buried in their home towns across North America and Europe. About two-thirds of the bodies were identified. Of the remaining 150 unclaimed bodies, 121{{cite web |author=Encyclopedia Titanica |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victims_graves.php?angle=Fairview+Lawn |title=Titanic Victims buried at Fairview Lawn Cemetery |publisher=Encyclopedia-titanica.org |access-date=6 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608070323/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victims_graves.php?angle=Fairview+Lawn |archive-date=8 June 2011 }} were taken to the non-denominational Fairview Lawn Cemetery; 19{{cite web |author=Encyclopedia Titanica |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victims_graves.php?angle=Mount+Olivet |title=Titanic Victims buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery |publisher=Encyclopedia-titanica.org |access-date=6 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725235348/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victims_graves.php?angle=Mount+Olivet |archive-date=25 July 2011 }} were buried in the Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, and 10{{cite web |author=Encyclopedia Titanica |url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victims_graves.php?angle=Baron+De+Hirsch |title=Titanic Victims buried at Baron De Hirsch Cemetery |publisher=Encyclopedia-titanica.org |access-date=6 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110608065933/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/victims_graves.php?angle=Baron+De+Hirsch |archive-date=8 June 2011 }} were taken to the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery.{{cite web |url=http://titanic.gov.ns.ca/graves.html |title=Government of Nova Scotia – Halifax and the Titanic Victims |publisher=Titanic.gov.ns.ca |date=12 June 1912 |access-date=6 July 2011 |archive-date=6 January 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101009/https://novascotia.ca/titanic/connection.asp |url-status=live }} Unidentified victims were buried with simple numbers based on the order in which their bodies were discovered.{{citation needed|date=November 2018}}

In mid-May 1912, over {{convert|200|mi|km|abbr=on}} from the site of the sinking, {{RMS|Oceanic|1899|6}} recovered three bodies, numbers 331, 332, and 333, who were among the original occupants of Collapsible A, which was swamped in the last moments of the sinking. Although several people managed to reach this lifeboat, three died during the night. When Fifth Officer Harold Lowe and six crewmen returned to the wreck site after the sinking with an empty lifeboat to pick up survivors, they rescued surviving passengers from Collapsible A, but left the three dead bodies in the boat: Thomson Beattie, a first-class passenger, and two crew members, a fireman and a seaman. After their retrieval from Collapsible A by Oceanic, the bodies were buried at sea.{{cite web|url=http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTInq/BOTInq13Lowe01.php|title=Testimony of Harold G. Lowe (Fifth Officer, SS Titanic)|work=British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry|access-date=1 June 2011|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101002/http://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTInq/BOTInq13Lowe01.php|url-status=live}}{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/echo-disaster-boat-picked-up-bodies-board.html|title=Echo of Disaster : Boat Picked Up Bodies On Board|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=1 June 2011|date=28 August 2003|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101034/https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/echo-disaster-boat-picked-up-bodies-board.html|url-status=live}}

Passenger list

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The following is a full list{{cite book|last=Geller|first=Judith B.|title=Titanic: Women and Children First|publisher=W. W. Norton & Company|date=October 1998|page=[https://archive.org/details/titanicwomenchil00gell/page/197 197]|url=https://archive.org/details/titanicwomenchil00gell/page/197|isbn=978-0-393-04666-3}}{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic_passenger_list/|title=Titanic Passenger List|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=1 December 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130813225459/http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic_passenger_list/|archive-date=13 August 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}} of known passengers who sailed on the maiden voyage of the Titanic.

Included in this list are the nine-member Guarantee Group and the eight members of the ship's band, listed as both passengers and crew.{{cite web|url=http://www.titanic-titanic.com/titanic_band.shtml |title=Titanic's Band or Orchestra |publisher=Titanic-titanic.com |access-date=6 July 2011}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/titanic.html |title=The Demographics of Titanic Passengers |publisher=Ithaca.edu |access-date=6 July 2011}} They are also included in the list of crew members on board Titanic.

Passengers are colour-coded, indicating whether they were saved or perished.

{{Color box|transparent|border=darkgray}} The passenger did not survive

{{Color box|#9BDDFF|border=darkgray}} The passenger survived

Survivors are listed with the lifeboat from which they were thought to be rescued, and many are not considered definitive. Victims whose remains were recovered after the sinking are listed with a superscript next to the body number, indicating the recovery vessel:

  • MB – CS Mackay-Bennett (bodies 1–306)
  • M – CS Minia (bodies 307–323)
  • MM – CGS Montmagny (bodies 326–329)
  • A – SS Algerine (body 330)
  • O – RMS Oceanic (bodies 331–333)
  • I – SS Ilford (body 334)
  • OT – SS Ottawa {{cite web|url=https://app.pch.gc.ca/application/artefacts_hum/indice_index.app|title=Artefacts Canada|first=Ministère du Patrimoine canadien|last=Gouvernement du Canada|website=app.pch.gc.ca|date=January 1998 |access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=24 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190124100608/https://app.pch.gc.ca/application/artefacts_hum/indice_index.app|url-status=live}} (body 335)

Numbers 324 and 325 were unused, and the six bodies buried at sea by the Carpathia also went unnumbered.{{cite web|url=https://novascotia.ca/archives/titanic/list.asp|title=RMS Titanic Resource Guide: List of Bodies|publisher=Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management|access-date=5 December 2018|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101143/https://archives.novascotia.ca/titanic/list.asp|url-status=live}}

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=First class=

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Allison, Mr. Hudson Joshua Creighton

|30

|Chesterville, Ontario, Canada

|Southampton

|Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Allison, Mrs. Bess Waldo (née Daniels)25Montreal, Quebec, CanadaSouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada
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|and cook, Miss Amelia Mary "Mildred" BrownThough their employers travelled in first class, this servant was given second class accommodations, as their services were not needed while their employers were on board.

18London, England, UKSouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada11
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|and maid, Miss Sarah Daniels

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|and nurse, Miss Caroline Louise Endres

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Beattie, Mr. Thomson36Fergus, Ontario, CanadaSouthamptonFergus, Ontario, CanadaAAfter the Titanic sank, Thomson Beattie was hauled aboard Collapsible A but he died in the night. His body was found when the lifeboat was recovered a month later by

the Oceanic.

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|Bishop, Mrs. Helen (née Walton)Helen Bishop was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a son, Randall Walton, on 8 December 1912, who died a day after his birth.

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|Björnström-Steffansson, Mr. Mauritz Håkan

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|Carter, Mrs. Lucile (née Polk)

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|Carter, Miss Lucile Polk

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|Carter, Master William Thornton II

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Chaffee, Mr. Herbert Fuller46Amenia, North Dakota, USSouthamptonAmenia, North Dakota, US
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|Chaffee, Mrs. Carrie Constance (née Toogood)

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|Chambers, Mr. Norman Campbell

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|Chambers, Mrs. Bertha (née Griggs)

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|Cherry, Miss Gladys

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|Compton, Miss Sara Rebecca "Sadie"

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|Crosby, Miss Harriette Rebecca

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Cumings, Mr. John Bradley39New York CityCherbourgNew York City
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|Cumings, Mrs. Florence Briggs (née Thayer)

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|Davidson, Mrs. Orian (née Hays)

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|Dick, Mr. Albert Adrian

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|Dodge, Dr. Washington

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|Douglas, Mrs. Mary Hélène (née Baxter)

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|Duff Gordon, Sir Cosmo Edmund

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|Duff Gordon, Lucy Christiana, Lady (née Sutherland)

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|and secretary, Miss Laura Mabel Francatelli

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|Eustis, Miss Elizabeth Mussey

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|Flegenheim, Mrs. Antoinette "Tony" (née Wendt)

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|Flynn, Mr. John Irwin

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|Fortune, Mrs. Mary (née McDougald)

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|Fortune, Miss Ethel Flora

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|Fortune, Miss Mabel Helen

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|Frauenthal, Dr. Henry William

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|Frölicher-Stehli, Miss Hedwig Margaritha

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Futrelle, Mr. Jacques Heath37Scituate, Massachusetts, USSouthamptonScituate, Massachusetts, US
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|Futrelle, Mrs. Lily May (née Peel)

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|Gibson, Mrs. Pauline Caroline (née Boeson)

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Goldschmidt, Mr. George B.71New York, New York, USCherbourgNew York, New York, US
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|Graham, Miss Margaret Edith

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|and governess, Miss Elizabeth Weed Shutes

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|Greenfield, Mr. William Bertram

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Guggenheim, Mr. Benjamin46rowspan="3" |Paris, Francerowspan="3" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |New York Cityrowspan="3" |
and valet, Mr. Victor Giglio24
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|Harder, Mr. George Achilles

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|Harder, Mrs. Dorothy (née Annan)

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|Harper, Mr. Henry Sleeper

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|and dragoman, Mr. Hammad Hassab

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|Harper, Mrs. Myra Raymond (née Haxtun)

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Harris, Mr. Henry Birkhardt45New York CitySouthamptonNew York City
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|Harris, Mrs. Irene "Renee" (née Wallach)

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|Hawksford, Mr. Walter James

45Kingston, Surrey, England, UKdata-sort-value="03" |3
Hays, Mr. Charles Melville55rowspan="2" |Montreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Montreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="2" |307M
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|Hays, Miss Margaret Bechstein

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|Hippach, Mrs. Ida Sophia (née Fischer)

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|Hippach, Miss Jean Gertrude

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|Hogeboom, Mrs. Anna Louisa (née Andrews)

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|Holverson, Mrs. Mary Aline (née Towner)

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|Homer, Mr. Harry (alias E. Haven)

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|Hoyt, Mr. Frederick Maxfield

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|Hoyt, Mrs. Jane Anne (née Forby)

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Hoyt, Mr. William Fisher42New York Cityrowspan="2" |CherbourgNew York City14William Hoyt was pulled alive from the water, and onto Lifeboat 14, and thus is counted among the occupants of this boat; Hoyt, however, died during the night and his body was buried at sea by the sailors on board the Carpathia{{Cite news | title=One Victim Legally Dead | newspaper=The New York Times | page=4 | date=27 April 1912 | url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/item/5614/ | postscript= }}
Isham, Miss Ann Elizabeth50Chicago, Illinois, USChicago, Illinois, US
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|Ismay, Mr. Joseph Bruce

49Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UKSouthamptonNew York CityC
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and secretary, Mr. William Henry Harrison45Wallasey, Merseyside, England, UK110MB
Jones, Mr. Charles Cresson46Bennington, Vermont, USBennington, Vermont, US80MB
Julian, Mr. Henry Forbes50Torquay, Devon, England, UKSan Francisco, US
Kent, Mr. Edward Austin58Buffalo, New York, USCherbourgBuffalo, New York, US258MB
Kenyon, Mr. Frederick R.41Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USSouthamptonPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
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|Kenyon, Mrs. Marion (née Stauffer)Marion Kenyon was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She delivered a stillborn child sometime in 1912.

31Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="3" |SouthamptonPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USdata-sort-value="08"|8rowspan="3" |
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|Kimball, Mr. Edwin Nelson Jr.

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|Kimball, Mrs. Gertrude (née Parsons)

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Klaber, Mr. Herman45Portland, Oregon, USrowspan="2" |SouthamptonPortland, Oregon, USrowspan="2" |
Lambert-Williams, Mr. Fletcher Fellows43London, England, UKNewark, New Jersey, US
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|Leader, Dr. Alice (née Farnham)

49New York Cityrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="3" data-sort-value="08" |8rowspan="3" |
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|Leslie, Lucy Noël Martha, Countess of Rothes (née Dyer-Edwardes)

34rowspan="2" |Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadarowspan="2" |Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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|and maid, Miss Roberta Elizabeth Mary "Cissy" Maioni{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-biography/roberta-maioni.html |title=Miss Roberta Elizabeth Mary Maioni |date=9 November 2001 |publisher=Encyclopedia-titanica.org |access-date=6 July 2011}}

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Lewy, Mr. Ervin G.31Chicago, Illinois, USCherbourgChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="2" |
Lindeberg-Lind, Mr. Erik Gustav (alias Edward Lingrey)42Jordanstorp, Södermanland, SwedenSouthamptonNew York City
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|Lines, Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsey (née James)

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|Lines, Miss Mary Conover

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Long, Mr. Milton Clyde29Springfield, Massachusetts, USSouthamptonSpringfield, Massachusetts, US126MB
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|Longley, Miss Gretchen Fiske

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Loring, Mr. Joseph Holland30London, England, UKSouthamptonNew York City
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|Madill, Miss Georgette Alexandra

16St Louis, Missouri, USSouthamptonSt Louis, Missouri, USdata-sort-value="02"|2
Maguire, Mr. John Edward30Brockton, Massachusetts, USSouthamptonBrockton, Massachusetts, US
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|Maréchal, Mr. Pierre, Sr.

28Paris, FranceCherbourgNew York Citydata-sort-value="07" |7
Marvin, Mr. Daniel Warner18New York CitySouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Marvin, Mrs. Mary Graham Carmichael (née Farquarson)Mary Marvin was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a daughter, Margaret, sometime in 1912.

18New York CitySouthamptonNew York City10rowspan="2" |
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|Mayné, Miss Bertha Antonine

24Brussels, BelgiumCherbourgMontreal, Quebec, Canadadata-sort-value="06"|6
McCaffry, Mr. Thomas Francis46Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadarowspan="2" |SouthamptonVancouver, British Columbia, Canadarowspan="2" |292MB
McCarthy, Mr. Timothy J.54Dorchester, Massachusetts, USDorchester, Massachusetts, US175MB
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|McGough, Mr. James Robert

35Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USSouthamptonPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USdata-sort-value="07"|7
Meyer, Mr. Edgar Joseph28New York CityCherbourgNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Meyer, Mrs. Leila (née Saks)

25New York CityCherbourgNew York Citydata-sort-value="06" |6
Millet, Mr. Francis Davis63East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USCherbourgEast Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USrowspan="2" |249MB
Minahan, Dr. William Edward44Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USSouthamptonFond du Lac, Wisconsin, US230MB
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|Minahan, Mrs. Lillian E. (née Thorpe)

37rowspan="2" |Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, USrowspan="2" |14rowspan="3" |
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|Minahan, Miss Daisy E.

33
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|Mock, Mr. Philipp Edmund

30New York CityCherbourgNew York City11
Molson, Mr. Harry Markland55Montreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="3" |SouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="5" |
Moore, Mr. Clarence47rowspan="2" |Washington, D.C., USrowspan="2" |Washington, D.C., US
and valet, Mr. Charles Henry Harrington37
Natsch, Mr. Charles36Brooklyn, New York, USrowspan="2" |CherbourgBrooklyn, New York, US
Newell, Mr. Arthur Webster58Lexington, Massachusetts, USLexington, Massachusetts, US122MB
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|Newell, Miss Madeleine

31rowspan="2" |Lexington, Massachusetts, USrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Lexington, Massachusetts, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="06" |6rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Newell, Miss Marjorie Anne

23
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Newsom, Miss Helen Monypeny

19New York CitySouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="05" |5
Nicholson, Mr. Arthur Ernest64Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England, UKSouthamptonNew York City263MB
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|Nourney, Mr. AlfredTraveled using alias: Baron Alfred von Drachstedt; transferred from second to first class(2013) [http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/alfred-nourney.html Alfred Nourney (ref: #220)] Encyclopedia Titanica, (accessed 17 December 2013)

20Cologne, German EmpireNow Germany.rowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" data-sort-value="07" |7rowspan="2" |
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|Omont, Mr. Alfred Fernand

29Le Havre, France
Ostby, Mr. Engelhart Cornelius64Providence, Rhode Island, USSouthamptonProvidence, Rhode Island, US234MB
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|Ostby, Miss Helene Ragnhild

22Providence, Rhode Island, USSouthamptonProvidence, Rhode Island, USdata-sort-value="05"|5
|Ovies y Rodriguez, Mr. Servando José Florentino36Havana, CubaCherbourgHavana, Cubarowspan="4" |189MB
Parr, Mr. William Henry Marsh29Belfast, IrelandBelfastNew York City
Partner, Mr. Austin40Tolworth, London, England, UKrowspan="2" |SouthamptonToronto, Ontario, Canada166MB
Pears, Mr. Bill Clinton29Isleworth, London, England, UKNew York City
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|Pears, Mrs. Edith (née Wearne)

22Isleworth, London, England, UKSouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="08" |8
Peñasco y Castellana, Mr. Victor24Madrid, SpainCherbourgNew York City
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|Peñasco y Castellana, Mrs. Maria Josefa (née Perez de Soto y Vallejo)

22rowspan="2" |Madrid, Spainrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" data-sort-value="08" |8
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|and maid, Doña Fermina Oliva y Ocana

39
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|Peuchen, Major Arthur Godfrey

52Toronto, Ontario, CanadaSouthamptonToronto, Ontario, Canadadata-sort-value="06"|6
Porter, Mr. Walter Chamberlain46Worcester, Massachusetts, USSouthamptonWorcester, Massachusetts, US207MB
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|Potter, Mrs. Lily Alexenia (née Wilson)

56Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USCherbourgPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USdata-sort-value="07"|7
Reuchlin, The Honourable Mr. Johan George38Rotterdam, The NetherlandsSouthamptonNew York City
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|Rheims, Mr. George Alexander Lucien

36Paris, Francerowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York CityArowspan="3" |
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|Robert, Mrs. Elisabeth Walton (née McMillan)

43rowspan="2" |St. Louis, Missouri, USrowspan="2" |St. Louis, Missouri, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="02" |2
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|and maid, Miss Emilie Kreuchen

29
Roebling, Mr. Washington Augustus II31Trenton, New Jersey, USSouthamptonTrenton, New Jersey, US
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|Romaine, Mr. Charles Hallance (alias C. Rolmane)

45New York CitySouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="09" |9
Rood, Mr. Hugh Roscoe38Seattle, Washington, USSouthamptonSeattle, Washington, US
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|Rosenbaum, Miss Edith Louise

34Paris, FranceCherbourgCincinnati, Ohio, US11
Rosenshine, Mr. George (alias George Thorne)46New York CityCherbourgNew York Cityrowspan="3" |16MB
Ross, Mr. John Hugo36Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaSouthamptonWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Rose, Ms. Dewitbuccater, England, UK, Chicago.

|Rothschild, Mr. Martin

46New York CityCherbourgNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Rothschild, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Anne (née Barrett)

54New York CityCherbourgNew York Citydata-sort-value="06" |6
Rowe, Mr. Alfred G.59Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UKSouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="2" |109MB
Ryerson, Mr. Arthur Larned61Cooperstown, New York, USCherbourgCooperstown, New York, US
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|Ryerson, Mrs. Emily Maria (née Borie)

48rowspan="6" |Cooperstown, New York, USrowspan="6" |Cherbourgrowspan="6" |Cooperstown, New York, USrowspan="6" data-sort-value="04" |4rowspan="11" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Victorine Chaudanson

36
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|Ryerson, Miss Susan Parker "Suzette"

21
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|Ryerson, Miss Emily Borie

18
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|Ryerson, Master John Borie "Jack"

13
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|and governess, Miss Grace Scott Bowen

45
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|Saalfeld, Mr. Adolphe

47Manchester, England, UKSouthamptonrowspan="4" |New York Citydata-sort-value="03" |3
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Salomon, Mr. Abraham Lincoln

43New York CityCherbourgdata-sort-value="01" |1
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Schabert, Mrs. Emma Mary Blake (née Mock)

35Hamburg, German EmpireCherbourg11
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|Seward, Mr. Frederic Kimber

34New York CitySouthampton7
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Silverthorne, Mr. Spencer Victor

35St Louis, Missouri, USSouthamptonSt Louis, Missouri, USdata-sort-value="05" |5
Silvey, Mr. William Baird50Duluth, Minnesota, USCherbourgDuluth, Minnesota, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Silvey, Mrs. Alice (née Munger)

39Duluth, Minnesota, USCherbourgDuluth, Minnesota, US11rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Simonius-Blumer, Colonel Alfons

56Basel, Switzerlandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="03" |3
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sloper, Mr. William Thompson

28New Britain, Connecticut, USNew Britain, Connecticut, USdata-sort-value="07"|7
Smart, Mr. John Montgomery56Kildale, North Yorkshire, England, UKSouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="3" |
Smith, Mr. James Clinch56Paris, Francerowspan="2" |CherbourgLong Island, New York, US
Smith, Mr. Lucien Philip24Huntington, West Virginia, USHuntington, West Virginia, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Smith, Mrs. Mary Eloise (née Hughes)Eloise Smith was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a son, Lucien Philip Jr., on 19 November 1912.

18Huntington, West Virginia, USCherbourgHuntington, West Virginia, USdata-sort-value="06"|6
Smith, Mr. Richard William57Streatham, London, England, UKSouthamptonNew York City
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|Snyder, Mr. John Pillsbury

24rowspan="2" |Minneapolis, Minnesota, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Minneapolis, Minnesota, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="07" |7rowspan="7" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Snyder, Mrs. Nellie (née Stevenson)

23
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|Spedden, Mr. Frederic Oakley

45rowspan="5" |Tuxedo Park, New York, USrowspan="5" |Cherbourgrowspan="5" |Tuxedo Park, New York, USrowspan="5" data-sort-value="03" |3
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Spedden, Mrs. Margaretta Corning (née Stone)

39
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Helen Alice Wilson

31
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Spedden, Master Robert Douglas

6
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and nurse, Miss Elizabeth Margaret Burns

41
Spencer, Mr. William Augustus57New York CityCherbourgNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Spencer, Mrs. Marie Eugénie (née Demougeot)

45rowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |New York Cityrowspan="2" data-sort-value="06" |6rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Eugenie Elise Lurette

59
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Stähelin-Maeglin, Dr. Max

32Basel, SwitzerlandSouthamptondata-sort-value="03" |3
Stead, Mr. William Thomas62London, England, UKSouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Stengel, Mr. Charles Emil Henry

54rowspan="2" |Newark, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Newark, New Jersey, USdata-sort-value="01"|1rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Stengel, Mrs. Annie May (née Morris)

44data-sort-value="05" |5
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Stephenson, Mrs. Martha (née Eustis)

52Paris, FranceHaverford, Pennsylvania, USdata-sort-value="04"|4
Stewart, Mr. Albert A.54Cincinnati, Ohio, USCherbourgGallipolis, Ohio, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Stone, Mrs. Martha Evelyn (née Stevens)

62rowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" data-sort-value="06" |6rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Amelie "Amelia" Icard

38
Straus, Mr. Isidor67rowspan="3" |New York Cityrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |New York Cityrowspan="3" |96MB
and valet, Mr. John Farthing57
Straus, Mrs. Rosalie Ida (née Blun)63
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Ellen Bird

31New York CitySouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="08" |8
Sutton, Mr. Frederick61Haddonfield, New Jersey, USSouthamptonHaddonfield, New Jersey, US46MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Swift, Mrs. Margaret Welles (née Barron)

46New York CitySouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="08" |8
Taussig, Mr. Emil52New York CitySouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Taussig, Mrs. Tillie (née Mandelbaum)

39rowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="4" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" data-sort-value="08" |8rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Taussig, Miss Ruth

18
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Taylor, Mr. Elmer Zebley

rowspan="2" |48rowspan="2" |London, England, UKrowspan="2" |East Orange, New Jersey, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="05" |5
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Taylor, Mrs. Juliet Cummins (née Wright)

Thayer, Mr. John Borland II49Haverford, Pennsylvania, USCherbourgHaverford, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Thayer, Mrs. Marian Longsteth (née Morris)

39rowspan="3" |Haverford, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="5" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Haverford, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="04" |4rowspan="5" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Margaret Fleming

42
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Thayer, Mr. John Borland "Jack" III

17B
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Thorne, Mrs. Gertrude Maybelle (née McMinn)

37New York CityNew York CityD
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Tucker, Mr. Gilbert Milligan Jr.

31Albany, New York, USAlbany, New York, USdata-sort-value="07"|7
Uruchurtu, Don Manuel E.39Mexico City, MexicoCherbourgMexico City, Mexicorowspan="4" |
Van der Hoef, Mr. Wyckoff61Brooklyn, New York, USBelfastBrooklyn, New York, US245MB
Walker, Mr. William Anderson48East Orange, New Jersey, USSouthamptonEast Orange, New Jersey, US
Warren, Mr. Frank Manley63Portland, Oregon, USCherbourgPortland, Oregon, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Warren, Mrs. Anna Sophia (née Atkinson)

60Portland, Oregon, USCherbourgPortland, Oregon, USdata-sort-value="05"|5
Weir, Colonel John59New York Cityrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="3" |
White, Mr. Percival Wayland54rowspan="2" |Brunswick, Maine, USrowspan="2" |Brunswick, Maine, US
White, Mr. Richard Frasar21169MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|White, Mrs. Ella (née Holmes)

55rowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" data-sort-value="08" |8rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Amelia Mayo "Nellie" Bessette

39
and manservant, Mr. Sante Righini22New York CityCherbourgNew York Cityrowspan="2" |232MB
Wick, Colonel George Dennick58Youngstown, Ohio, USSouthamptonYoungstown, Ohio, US
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|Wick, Mrs. Mary (née Hitchcock)

45rowspan="2" |Youngstown, Ohio, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Youngstown, Ohio, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="08" |8rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wick, Miss Mary Natalie

31
Widener, Mr. George Dunton50rowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" |
and valet, Mr. Edwin Herbert Keeping3345MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Widener, Mrs. Eleanor (née Elkins)

50rowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="04" |4rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|and maid, Miss Amalie Henriette "Emily" Gieger

35
Widener, Mr. Harry Elkins27Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USSouthamptonPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Willard, Miss Constance

21Duluth, Minnesota, USSouthamptonDuluth, Minnesota, USdata-sort-value="08"|8
Williams, Mr. Charles Duane51Geneva, SwitzerlandCherbourgRadnor, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Williams, Mr. Richard Norris II

21Geneva, SwitzerlandCherbourgRadnor, Pennsylvania, USArowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Woolner, Mr. Hugh

45London, England, UKSouthamptonNew York CityD
Wright, Mr. George62Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaSouthamptonHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Young, Miss Marie Grice

36New York CityCherbourgNew York Citydata-sort-value="08" |8

= Second class =

class="wikitable sortable"
NameAgeHometownBoardedDestinationdata-sort-type=text|Lifeboatdata-sort-type=number|Body
Abelson, Mr. Samuel30RussiaCherbourgNew York, New York, US
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|Abelson, Mrs. Anna (née Wizosky?)

28RussiaCherbourgNew York, New York, US10
Andrew, Mr. Edgar Samuel17San Ambrosio, Córdoba, Argentinarowspan="3" |SouthamptonTrenton, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" |
Andrew, Mr. Frank Thomas30Redruth, Cornwall, EnglandHoughton, Michigan, US

|

Angle, Mr. William A.32Warwick, Warwickshire, EnglandNew York City

|

style="background:#9bddff;"

|Angle, Mrs. Florence Agnes "Mary" (née Hughes)

36Warwick, Warwickshire, EnglandSouthamptonNew York City11
Ashby, Mr. John57West Hoboken, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" |SouthamptonWest Hoboken, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" |
Bailey, Mr. Percy Andrew18Penzance, Cornwall, EnglandAkron, Ohio, US

|

Bainbrigge, Mr. Charles Robert23Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel IslandsNew York City

|

style="background:#9bddff;"

|Ball, Mrs. Ada E. (née Hall)

36Bristol, Avon, EnglandSouthamptonJacksonville, Florida, US10
Banfield, Mr. Frederick James28Plymouth, Devon, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonHoughton, Michigan, US
Bateman, Reverend Robert James51Jacksonville, Florida, USJacksonville, Florida, US

|

174MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Beane, Mr. Edward

32New York Cityrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |13rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Beane. Mrs. Ethel (née Clarke)

19Norwich, Norfolk, England
Beauchamp, Mr. Henry James28London, England, UKSouthamptonNew York City194MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Becker, Mrs. Nellie E. (née Baumgardner)

35rowspan="4" |Guntur, Madras Province, British IndiaNow India.rowspan="6" |Southamptonrowspan="4" |Benton Harbor, Michigan, US11rowspan="6" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Becker, Miss Ruth Elizabeth

1213
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Becker, Miss Marion Louise

4rowspan="2" |11
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Becker, Master Richard Frederick

1
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Beesley, Mr. Lawrence

34London, England, UKToronto, Ontario, Canada13
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Bentham, Miss Lillian W.

19Rochester, New York, USRochester, New York, US12
Berriman, Mr. William John23St. Ives, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="8" |SouthamptonCalumet, Michigan, USrowspan="8" |
Botsford, Mr. William Hull25Orange, New Jersey, USOrange, New Jersey, US

|

Bowenur, Mr. Solomon42London, EnglandNew York City

|

Bracken, Mr. James H.29Lake Arthur, New Mexico, USLake Arthur, New Mexico, US

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Brailey, Mr. W. Theodore Ronald24London, Englandrowspan="2" |New York City

|

Bricoux, Mr. Roger Marie20Monte Carlo, Monaco

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Brito, Mr. José Joaquim de40Loulé, PortugalSão Paulo, Brazil

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Brown, Mr. Thomas William Solomon60Cape Town, South Africa, UKNow South Africa.Seattle, Washington, US

|

style="background:#9bddff;"

|Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth Catherine (née Ford)

40rowspan="2" |Cape Town, South Africa, UKrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Seattle, Washington, USrowspan="2" |14rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Brown, Miss Edith Eileen

15
Bryhl, Mr. Kurt Arnold Gottfrid25Skara, Västergötland, SwedenSouthamptonRockford, Illinois, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Bryhl, Miss Dagmar Jenny Ingeborg

20Skara, Västergötland, Swedenrowspan="2" |SouthamptonRockford, Illinois, US12rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Buss, Miss Kate

36Sittingbourne, Kent, EnglandSan Francisco, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Butler, Mr. Reginald Fenton25Southsea, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="2" |97MB
Byles, Father Thomas Roussel Davids42London, EnglandJacksonville, Florida, US
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|Byström, Miss Karolina

42New York Cityrowspan="5" |SouthamptonNew York City?rowspan="5" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Caldwell, Mr. Albert Francis

26rowspan="3" |Bangkok, SiamNow Thailand.rowspan="3" |Roseville, Illinois, USrowspan="3" |13
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Caldwell, Mrs. Sylvia Mae (née Harbaugh)

28
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Caldwell, Master Alden Gates

{{sort|0.10|10 mo.}}
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|Cameron, Miss Clear Annie

35London, England, UKMamaronek, New York, US14
Campbell, Mr. William Henry21Belfast, IrelandBelfastNew York Cityrowspan="7" |
Carbines, Mr. William19St. Ives, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonHoughton, Michigan, US18MB
Carter, Father Ernest Courtenay54rowspan="2" |London, England, UKrowspan="2" |New York City
Carter, Mrs. Lilian (née Hughes)45

|

Chapman, Mr. Charles Henry52Bronx, New York, USBronx, New York, US130MB
Chapman, Mr. John Henry36rowspan="2" |Liskeard, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="2" |Spokane, Washington, US17MB
Chapman, Mrs. Sara Elizabeth (née Lawry)28
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|Christy, Mrs. Alice Frances

45rowspan="2" |London, England, UKrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Montreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="2" |12rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Christy, Miss Rachel Julie Cohen

25
Clarke, Mr. Charles Valentine29Netley Abbey, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSan Francisco, California, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Clarke, Mrs. Ada Maria

28Netley Abbey, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonSan Francisco, California, US14
Clarke, Mr. John Frederick Preston30Liverpool, Merseyside, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="3" |202MB
Coleridge, Mr. Reginald Charles29London, EnglandDetroit, Michigan, US
Collander, Mr. Erik Gustaf27Helsinki, Grand Duchy of FinlandNow Finland.Ashtabula, Ohio, US

|

style="background:#9bddff;"

|Collett, Mr. Sidney Clarence Stuart

25London, EnglandSouthamptonPort Byron, New York, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Collyer, Mr. Harvey31Bishopstoke, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonPayette, Idaho, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Collyer, Mrs. Charlotte Annie (née Tate)

31rowspan="2" |Bishopstoke, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Payette, Idaho, USrowspan="3" |14rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Collyer, Miss Marjorie Charlotte "Lottie"

8
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|Cook, Mrs. Selena (née Rogers)

22Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandNew York City
Corbett, Mrs. Irene (née Colvin)rowspan="2" |30Provo, Utah, USrowspan="3" |SouthamptonProvo, Utah, USrowspan="5" |
Corey, Mrs. Mary Phyllis Elizabeth (née Miller)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

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Cotterill, Mr. Henry "Harry"20Penzance, Cornwall, EnglandAkron, Ohio, US

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Cunningham, Mr. Alfred Flemingrowspan="2" |21Belfast, IrelandBelfastNew York City

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Davies, Mr. Charles HenryLyndhurst, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonEden, Manitoba, Canada

|

style="background:#9bddff;"

|Davies, Mrs. Elizabeth Agnes Mary (née White)

48rowspan="2" |St. Ives, Cornwall, England UKrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Houghton, Michigan, USrowspan="2" |14rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Davies, Master John Morgan Jr.

8
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|Davis, Miss Mary

28London, England, UKTottenville, New York, US13
Deacon, Mr. Percy William20Fritham, Hampshire, England, UKSouthamptonBoston, Massachusetts, USrowspan="2" |
del Carlo, Mr. Sebastiano29Montecarlo, Lucca, Tuscany, ItalyCherbourgChicago, Illinois, US295MB
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|del Carlo, Mrs. Argene (née Genovesi)Argene del Carlo was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a daughter, Maria Salvata, on 14 November 1912.

24Montecarlo, Lucca, Tuscany, ItalyCherbourgChicago, Illinois, US11
Denbuoy, Mr. Albert "Herbert"25Guernsey, Channel Islands, UKrowspan="2" |SouthamptonElizabeth, New Jersey, USrowspan="2" |
Dibden, Mr. William18Lyndhurst, Hampshire, EnglandEden, Manitoba, Canada
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|Doling, Mrs. Ada Julia (née Bone)

34rowspan="2" |Southampton, Hampshire, England, UKrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |?rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Doling, Miss Elsie

19
Douton, Mr. William Joseph55Rochester, New York, USrowspan="2" |SouthamptonRochester, New York, USrowspan="2" |
Drew, Mr. James Vivian42Greenport, New York, USGreenport, New York, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Drew, Mrs. Lulu Thorne (née Christian)

34rowspan="2" |Greenport, New York, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Greenport, New York, USrowspan="2" |10rowspan="4" |
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|Drew, Master Marshall Brines

8
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|Duran y More, Miss Florentina

30rowspan="2" |Barcelona, Catalonia, Spainrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Havana, Cubarowspan="2" |12
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Duran y More, Miss Asunción

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Fahlstrøm, Mr. Arne Joma18Oslo, NorwaySouthamptonBayonne, New Jersey, US|
Faunthorpe, Mr. Harry Bartram40Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UKPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US286MB
Fillbrook, Mr. Joseph Charles18Truro, Cornwall, England, UKHoughton, Michigan, US
Fox, Mr. Stanley Hubert38Rochester, New York, USRochester, New York, US236MB
Frost, Mr. Anthony Wood "Artie"37Belfast, IrelandBelfastNew York City
Funk, Miss Annie Clemmer38Janjgir-Champa, British India, UKrowspan="4" |SouthamptonBally, Pennsylvania, US

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Fynney, Mr. Joseph J.35Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UKMontreal, Quebec, Canada322M
Gale, Mr. Harry38rowspan="2" |Harrowbarrow, Cornwall, England, UKrowspan="2" |Clear Creek, Colorado, US
Gale, Mr. Shadrach33

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style="background:#9bddff;"

|Garside, Miss Ethel

34Liverpool, Merseyside, EnglandSouthamptonBrooklyn, New York, US12
Gaskell, Mr. William Alfred18Liverpool, Merseyside, Englandrowspan="11" |SouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="11" |
Gavey, Mr. Laurence26Guernsey, Channel IslandsElizabeth, New Jersey, US

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Gilbert, Mr. William47Carleens, Cornwall, EnglandButte, Montana, US

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Giles, Mr. Edgar21rowspan="2" |Porthleven, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="2" |Camden, New Jersey, US

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Giles, Mr. Frederick Edward20

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Giles, Mr. Ralph25London, Englandrowspan="2" |New York City297MB
Gill, Mr. John William24Clevedon, North Somerset, England155MB
Gillespie, Mr. William Henry34Abbeyleix, Laois, IrelandVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Givard, Mr. Hans Kristensen30Kølsen, Vorde Sogn, DenmarkSan Francisco, California, US305MB
Greenberg, Mr. Samuel52Bronx, New York, USBronx, New York, US19MB
Hale, Mr. Reginald30Auburn, New York, USAuburn, New York, US75MB
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|{{hs|Hamalainen}}Hämäläinen, Mrs. Anna (Anna Hamlin)

24rowspan="2" |Detroit, Michigan, USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Detroit, Michigan, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="04" |4rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|{{hs|Hamalainen}}Hämäläinen, Master Viljo Unto Johannes (William Hamlin)

1
Harbeck, Mr. William H.44Toledo, Ohio, USrowspan="2" |SouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="2" |35MB
Harper, The Reverend John39London, EnglandChicago, Illinois, US
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|Harper, Miss Annie Jessie "Nina"

6rowspan="2" |London, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US11rowspan="2" |
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|Harris, Mr. George

62New York City15
Harris, Mr. Walter30London, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="2" |
Hart, Mr. Benjamin47Ilford, Essex, EnglandWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

|

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|Hart, Mrs. Esther Ada (née Bloomfield)

48rowspan="2" |Ilford, Essex, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadarowspan="2" |14rowspan="2" |
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|Hart, Miss Eva Miriam

7
Hartley, Mr. Wallace Henry33Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, EnglandSouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="2" |224MB
Herman, Mr. Samuel49Yeovil, Somerset, EnglandSouthamptonBernardsville, New Jersey, US
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|Herman, Mrs. Jane (née Laver)

48rowspan="3" |Yeovil, Somerset, Englandrowspan="4" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Bernardsville, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" data-sort-value="09" |9rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Herman, Miss Alice

rowspan="2" |24
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|Herman, Miss Kate

style="background:#9bddff;"

|Hewlett, Mrs. Mary Dunbar (née Kingcome)

56Lucknow, British India, UKRapid City, South Dakota, US13
Hickman, Mr. Lewis30rowspan="3" |Fritham, Hampshire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonThe Pas, Manitoba, Canadarowspan="4" |256MB
Hickman, Mr. Leonard Mark24Eden, Manitoba, Canada
Hickman, Mr. Stanley George20The Pas, Manitoba, Canada
Hiltunen, Miss Martta18Joensuu, Grand Duchy of FinlandDetroit, Michigan, US
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|Hocking, Mrs. Elizabeth "Eliza" (née Neads)

54Penzance, Cornwall, EnglandSouthamptonAkron, Ohio, USdata-sort-value="04"|4
Hocking, Mr. Richard George23Akron, Ohio, USSouthamptonAkron, Ohio, US
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|Hocking, Miss Ellen "Nellie"

20Penzance, Cornwall, EnglandSouthamptonAkron, Ohio, USdata-sort-value="04"|4
Hocking, Mr. Samuel James Metcalfe36Devonport, Devon, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonMiddletown, Connecticut, USrowspan="3" |
Hodges, Mr. Henry Price50Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandBoston, Massachusetts, US149MB
Hold, Mr. Stephen44Porthoustock, Cornwall, EnglandSacramento, California, US
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|Hold, Mrs. Annie Margaret (née Hill)

29Porthoustock, Cornwall, EnglandSouthamptonSacramento, California, US10
Hood, Mr. Ambrose Jr.21Fritham, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonManitoba, Canada
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|Hosono, Mr. Masabumi

41Tokyo, JapanSouthamptonTokyo, Japan10
Howard, Mr. Benjamin63rowspan="2" |Swindon, Wiltshire, Englandrowspan="4" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Idaho, USrowspan="4" |
Howard, Mrs. Ellen Truelove (née Arman)60
Hume, Mr. John Law "Jock"21Dumfries, ScotlandNew York City193MB
Hunt, Mr. George Henry33Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US
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|Ilett, Miss Bertha

17Jersey, Channel IslandsSouthamptonAtlanta, Georgia, US?
Jacobsohn, Mr. Sidney Samuel40London, EnglandSouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada
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|Jacobsohn, Mrs. Amy Frances Christy (née Cohen)

24London, EnglandSouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada12
Jarvis, Mr. Denzil John47Stoneygate, Leicestershire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="4" |
Jefferys, Mr. Clifford Thomas24rowspan="2" |Guernsey, Channel Islandsrowspan="2" |Elizabeth, New Jersey, US
Jefferys, Mr. Ernest Wilifred22
Jenkin, Mr. Stephen Curnow32St. Ives, Cornwall, EnglandHoughton, Michigan, US
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|Jerwan, Mrs. Marie Marthe (née Thuillard)

23New York CitySouthamptonNew York City11
Kantor, Mr. Sinai34Vitebsk, Russian EmpireSouthamptonBronx, New York, US283MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Kantor, Mrs. Miriam (née Sternin)

24Vitebsk, Russian EmpireSouthamptonBronx, New York, US12
Karnes, Mrs. Claire (née Bennett)28Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USSouthamptonPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" |
Keane, Mr. Daniel35Limerick, IrelandQueenstownSt Louis, Missouri, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Keane, Miss Nora Agnes

46Castleconnell, Limerick, IrelandQueenstownHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, US10rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Kelly, Miss Florence "Fannie"

45London, EnglandSouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="09"|9
Kirkland, Reverend Charles Leonard52Glasgow, ScotlandQueenstownTuxford, Saskatchewan, Canadarowspan="8" |
Knight, Mr. Robert J.39Belfast, IrelandBelfastrowspan="2" |New York City
Krins, Mr. Georges Alexandré23London, Englandrowspan="4" |Southampton
Kvillner, Mr. Johan Henrik Johannesson31Trollhättan, Västergötland, SwedenArlington, Virginia, US165MB
Lahtinen, Reverend William35rowspan="2" |Minneapolis, Minnesota, USrowspan="2" |Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Lahtinen, Mrs. Anna Amelia (née Sylfvén)26
Lamb, Mr. John Joseph30Glencree, IrelandQueenstownProvidence, Rhode Island, US
Laroche, Mr. Joseph Philippe Lemercier25Paris, FranceCherbourgCap-Haïtien, Haiti
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|Laroche, Mrs. Juliette Marie Louise (née Lafargue)Juliette Laroche was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a son, Joseph Lemercier, on 17 December 1912.

22rowspan="3" |Paris, Francerowspan="4" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Cap-Haïtien, Haitirowspan="3" |14rowspan="6" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Laroche, Miss Simone Marie Anne Andrée

3
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|Laroche, Miss Louise Marguerite

1
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|Lehmann, Miss Bertha

17Lotzwil, SwitzerlandCentral City, Iowa, US12
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|Leitch, Miss Jessie Wills

31London, Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US11
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Lemore, Mrs. Amelia "Milley" (née Hunt)

34Chicago, Illinois, US14
Levy, Mr. René Jacques36Montreal, Quebec, CanadaCherbourgMontreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="4" |
Leyson, Mr. Robert William Norman25London, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York City108MB
Lingane, Mr. John61Chelsea, Michigan, USChelsea, Michigan, US
Louch, Mr. Charles Alexander50Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, EnglandNew York City121MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Louch, Mrs. Alice Adelaide (née Slow)

42Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, EnglandSouthamptonNew York City14
Mack, Mrs. Mary (née Lacy)57Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="3" |52MB
Malachard, Mr. Jean-Noël25Paris, Francerowspan="2" |Cherbourg
Mallet, Mr. Albert31Montreal, Quebec, CanadaMontreal, Quebec, Canada
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|Mallet, Mrs. Antoinette Marie (née Magnin)

24rowspan="2" |Montreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Montreal, Quebec, Canadarowspan="2" |10rowspan="2" |
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|Mallet, Master André Clément

1
Mangiavacchi, Mr. Serafino Emiliorowspan="2" |30Paris, FranceCherbourgNew York Cityrowspan="6" |
Matthews, Mr. William JohnSt Austell, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="5" |SouthamptonLa Salle, Illinois, US
Maybery, Mr. Frank Hubert36Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, EnglandMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
McCrae, Mr. Arthur Gordonrowspan="2" |32Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaCanada209MB
McCrie, Mr. James MatthewSarnia, Ontario, CanadaSarnia, Ontario, Canada
McKane, Mr. Peter David46Guernsey, Channel IslandsRochester, New York, US
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|Mellinger, Mrs. Elizabeth Anne (née Maidment)

41rowspan="2" |Wimbledon, London, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Bennington, Vermont, USrowspan="2" |14rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Mellinger, Miss Madeleine Violet

13
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|Mellors, Mr. William John

19Chelsea, London, EnglandLong Island, New York, USB
Meyer, Mr. August31Harrow, London, Englandrowspan="7" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="9" |
Milling, Mr. Jacob Christian48Odense, DenmarkOregon, Wisconsin, US271MB
Mitchell, Mr. Henry Michael71Guernsey, Channel IslandsToledo, Ohio, US
Montvila, Father Juozas27Gudinė, Lithuania [https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-victim/juozas-montvila.html Encyclopedia Titanica] Fr Juozas Montvila Retrieved 2 April 2017.Worcester, Massachusetts, US
Moraweck, Dr. Ernest54Frankfort, Kentucky, USFrankfort, Kentucky, US
Morley, Mr. Henry Samuel (alias Mr. Henry Marshall)38Birmingham, Worcester, EnglandLos Angeles, US
Mudd, Mr. Thomas Charles16Huntingfield, Suffolk, EnglandNew York City
Myles, Mr. Thomas Francis63Fermoy, IrelandQueenstownWaban, Massachusetts, US
Nassr Allah, Mr. Niqula Khalil28Zahlé, Lebanon, Ottoman EmpireNow Lebanon.CherbourgCleveland, Ohio, US43MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Nassr Allah, Mrs. Adal (née Akim)Adele Nasser was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to son Nicholas, on 9 December 1912 who died hours after his birth.

17Zahlé, Lebanon, Ottoman EmpireCherbourgCleveland, Ohio, US?
Navratil, Mr. Michel (alias Charles Hoffman)32|Nice, FranceSouthamptonNew York City15MB
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|Navratil, Master Michel Marcel (alias John Hoffman)[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D8456085] Name Hoffman, John Content: Male aged 4. Travelling 2nd class. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

3rowspan="2" |Nice, Francerowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |Drowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Navratil, Master Edmond Roger (alias Fred Hoffman)[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D8456086] Name Hoffman, Fred Content: Male aged 2. Travelling 2nd class. Retrieved 19 April 2022.

2
Nesson, Mr. Israel26London, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonBoston, Massachusetts, USrowspan="3" |
Nicholls, Mr. Joseph Charles "Joe"19St. Ives, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="2" |Houghton, Michigan, US101MB
Norman, Mr. Robert Douglas28Glasgow, Scotland287MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Nye, Mrs. Elizabeth (née Ramell)

29East Orange, New Jersey, USSouthamptonEast Orange, New Jersey, US11
Otter, Mr. Richard39Middleburg Heights, Ohio, USSouthamptonMiddleburg Heights, Ohio, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Oxenham, Mr. Percy Thomas

22London, EnglandSouthamptonNorth Bergen, New Jersey, US13rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Padron Manent, Mr. Julian

26Barcelona, Catalonia, SpainCherbourgHavana, Cubadata-sort-value="09"|9
Pain, Dr. Alfred "Alf"23Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaSouthamptonHamilton, Ontario, Canada
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Pallas y Castello, Mr. Emilio

29Barcelona, Catalonia, SpainCherbourgHavana, Cubadata-sort-value="09"|9
Parker, Mr. Clifford Richard28Guernsey, Channel IslandsSouthamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |
Parkes, Mr. Francis "Frank"18Belfast, IrelandBelfast
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Parrish, Mrs. Lutie Davis (née Temple)

60Woodford County, Kentucky, USSouthamptonWoodford County, Kentucky, US12
Pengelly, Mr. Frederick William19Gunnislake, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonButte, Montana, USrowspan="3" |
Peruschitz, Father Josef28Scheyern, Bavaria, German EmpireSt. Cloud, Minnesota, US
Phillips, Mr. Escott Robert42Ilfracombe, Devon, EnglandNew Brighton, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Phillips, Miss Alice Frances Louisa

21Ilfracombe, Devon, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew Brighton, Pennsylvania, US12rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Phillips, Miss Kate Florence (alias Mrs. Kate Marshall)Kate Phillips gave birth to a daughter, Ellen Mary "Betty", on 11 January 1913. Miss Phillips was having an affair with Henry Morley, and the two were running away together

19Birmingham, Worcester, EnglandLos Angeles, US11
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Pinsky, Mrs. Rosa

21Brooklyn, New York, USBrooklyn, New York, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Ponesell, Mr. Martin34Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Portaluppi, Mr. Emilio Ilario Giuseppe

34Milford, New Hampshire, USSouthamptonMilford, New Hampshire, US14
Pulbaum, Mr. Franz27New York CitySouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Quick, Mrs. Jane (née Richards)

33rowspan="3" |Plymouth, Devon, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Detroit, Michigan, USrowspan="3" |11rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Quick, Miss Winnifred Vera

8
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Quick, Miss Phyllis May

2
Reeves, Mr. David36Slinfold, West Sussex, Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York City
Renouf, Mr. Peter Henry33Elizabeth, New Jersey, USElizabeth, New Jersey, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Renouf, Mrs. Lillian "Lily" (née Jefferys)

30Elizabeth, New Jersey, USrowspan="2" |SouthamptonElizabeth, New Jersey, US12rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Reynaldo, Miss Encarnación

28Marbella, SpainNew York Citydata-sort-value="09"|9
Richard, Mr. Emile Philippe23Paris, FranceCherbourgMontreal, Quebec, Canada
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Richards, Mrs. Emily (née Hocking)

23rowspan="3" |Penzance, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="4" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Akron, Ohio, USrowspan="3" data-sort-value="04" |4rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Richards, Master William Rowe

3
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Richards, Master Sibley George

{{sort|0.09|9 mo.}}
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Ridsdale, Miss Lucy

50London, EnglandMarietta, Ohio, US13
Rogers, Mr. Reginald Harry18Tavistock, Devon, EnglandSouthamptonWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Rugg, Miss Emily

21Guernsey, Channel IslandsSouthamptonWilmington, Delaware, US12
Schmidt, Mr. August26Newark, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNewark, New Jersey, USrowspan="3" |
Sedgwick, Mr. Charles Frederick Waddington25Liverpool, Merseyside, EnglandMinatitlán, Veracruz, Mexico
Sharp, Mr. Percival James27London, England, UKNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Shelley, Mrs. Imanita (née Parrish Hall)

25Deer Lodge, Montana, USrowspan="5" |SouthamptonDeer Lodge, Montana, US12
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Silvén, Miss Lyyli Karolina

17Tornio, Grand Duchy of FinlandMinneapolis, Minnesota, US16
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sincock, Miss Maude

20St. Ives, Cornwall, EnglandHancock, Michigan, USD
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sinkkonen, Miss Anna

rowspan="3" |30Turku, Grand Duchy of FinlandBrighton, Boston, Massachusetts, USrowspan="2" |10
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sjöstedt, Mr. Ernst Adolf

Hjo, Västergötland, SwedenSault Ste Marie, Michigan, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Slayter, Miss Hilda Mary

Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaQueenstownVancouver, British Columbia, Canada13
Slemen, Mr. Richard James35Landrake, Cornwall, EnglandSouthamptonNashua, New Hampshire, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Smith, Miss Marion Elsie

39Basingstoke, Hampshire, EnglandSouthamptonWashington, DC USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Sobey, Mr. Samuel James Hayden25Porthallow, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="5" |SouthamptonHoughton, Michigan, USrowspan="5" |
Stanton, Mr. Samuel Ward42New York CityNew York City
Stokes, Mr. Philip Joseph25London, EnglandDetroit, Michigan, US81MB
Sweet, Mr. George Frederick14Yeovil, Somerset, EnglandBernardsville, New Jersey, US
Taylor, Mr. Percy Cornelius32London, EnglandNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Toomey, Miss Ellen Mary

48Indianapolis, Indiana, USSouthamptonIndianapolis, Indiana, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Troupiansky, Mr. Moses Aaron23London, EnglandSouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Trout, Mrs. Jessie L.

26Columbus, Ohio, USrowspan="2" |SouthamptonColumbus, Ohio, USdata-sort-value="09"|9rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Troutt, Miss Edwina Celia "Winnie"

27Bath, Somerset, EnglandAuburndale, Massachusetts, USD
Turpin, Mr. William John Robert29rowspan="2" |Plymouth, Devon, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Salt Lake City, Utah, USrowspan="3" |
Turpin, Mrs. Dorothy Ann (née Wonnacott)27
Veal, Mr. James40Barre, Vermont, USBarre, Vermont, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wallcroft, Miss Ellen "Nellie"

36Maidenhead, Berkshire, EnglandSouthamptonMamaroneck, New York, US14
Ware, Mr. John James45Bristol, Avon, EnglandSouthamptonNew Britain, Connecticut, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Ware, Mrs. Florence Louise (née Long)

31Bristol, Avon, EnglandSouthamptonNew Britain, Connecticut, US10
Ware, Mr. William Jeffery23Gunnislake, Cornwall, EnglandSouthamptonButte, Montana, US
Watson, Mr. Ennis Hastings15Belfast, IrelandBelfastNew York City
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|Watt, Mrs. Elizabeth Inglis "Bessie" (née Milne)

40rowspan="2" |Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotlandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Portland, Oregon, USrowspan="2" data-sort-value="09" |9rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Watt, Miss Robertha Josephine "Bertha"

12
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Webber, Miss Susan

37Bude, Cornwall, EnglandHartford, Connecticut, US12
Weisz, Mr. Leopold28Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, EnglandSouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada293MB
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Weisz, Mrs. Mathilde Françoise (née Pëde)

37Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada10rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wells, Mrs. Addie Dart (née Trevaskis)

29rowspan="3" |Heamoor, Cornwall, Englandrowspan="3" |Akron, Ohio, USrowspan="3" |14
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wells, Miss Joan

4
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wells, Master Ralph Lester

2
West, Mr. Edwy Arthur36Bournemouth, Dorset, EnglandSouthamptonGainesville, Florida, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|West, Mrs. Ada Mary (née Worth)Ada West was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a daughter, Edwyna, sometime in 1912.

33rowspan="3" |Bournemouth, Dorset, Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Gainesville, Florida, USrowspan="3" |10rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|West, Miss Constance Mirium

4
style="background:#9bddff;"

|West, Miss Barbara Joyce

{{sort|0.10|10 mo.}}
Wheadon, Mr. Edward H.66Guernsey, Channel Islandsrowspan="2" |SouthamptonEdgewood, Rhode Island, USrowspan="2" |
Wheeler, Mr. Edwin Charles "Fred"24Bath, Somerset, EnglandAsheville, North Carolina, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Whilems, Mr. Charles

32London, Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York Citydata-sort-value="09"|9rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wilkinson, Miss Elizabeth Anne (alias Mrs. Elizabeth Faunthorpe)

29Manchester, EnglandPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US16
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Williams, Mr. Charles Eugene

23Harrow, London, EnglandChicago, Illinois, US14
Woodward, Mr. John Wesley32Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandSouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|[https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/marion-wright.html Wright, Miss Marion]

26Yeovil, Somerset, EnglandSouthamptonCottage Grove, Oregon, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Yvois, Miss Henriette24Paris, FranceSouthamptonMontreal, Quebec, Canada

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NameageHometownHome countryBoardedDestinationdata-sort-type=text|Lifeboatdata-sort-type=number|Body
Abbing, Mr. Anthony40Cincinnati, OhioUSSouthamptonCincinnati, Ohio, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Abbott, Mrs. Rhoda Mary (née Hunt)

39East Providence, Rhode IslandUSSouthamptonEast Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Abbott, Mr. Rossmore Edward16rowspan="2" |East Providence, Rhode Islandrowspan="2" | USrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |East Providence, Rhode Island, USrowspan="3" |190MB
Abbott, Mr. Eugene Joseph14
Abd al-Khaliq, Mr. Farid Qasim Husayn18ShanaSyriaCherbourgNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Abelseth, Miss Karen Marie

16SunnmøreNorwayrowspan="3" |SouthamptonLos Angeles, California, US16rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Abelseth, Mr. Olaus Jørgensen

25Perkins County, South DakotaUSPerkins County, South Dakota, USA
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Abrahamsson, Mr. Abraham August Johannes

20DalsbrukFinlandHoboken, New Jersey, US15
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Abrahim, Mrs. Mary Sophie Halaut (née Easu)

18ShwayhadSyria

|Cherbourg

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, USC
Ådahl, Mr. Mauritz30Asarum, SmålandSwedenrowspan="3" |SouthamptonBrooklyn, New York, USrowspan="3" |72MB
Adams, Mr. John26Bournemouth, DorsetEnglandLa Porte City, Iowa, US103MB
Ahlin, Mrs. Johanna Persdotter (née Larsson)40{{hs|Goteborg}}Göteborg, VästergötlandSwedenAkeley, Minnesota, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Aks, Mrs. Leah (née Rosen)

21Londonrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Norfolk, Virginia, US13rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Aks, Master Frank Philip

{{sort|0.10|10 mo.}}London11
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Al-Muna, Mr. Nasif Qasim

26Fredericksburg, VirginiaUSCherbourgFredericksburg, Virginia, US15
Alexander, Mr. William23Great Yarmouth, NorfolkEnglandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonAlbion, Michigan, USrowspan="6" |
Alhomäki, Mr. Ilmari Rudolf19SaloFinlandAstoria, Oregon, US
Ali, Mr. Ahmed24rowspan="2" |Buenos Airesrowspan="2" |Argentinarowspan="4" |New York City
Ali, Mr. William2579MB
Allen, Mr. William Henry35Birmingham, West Midlandsrowspan="2" |England
Allum, Mr. Owen George15Southall, London259MB
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|Al-Zainni, Mr. Fahim Ruhanna

22ToulaSyriaCherbourgDayton, Ohio, USdata-sort-value="06"|6
Andersen, Mr. Albert Karvin33BergenNorwaySouthamptonNew York City260MB
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|Andersen-Jensen, Miss Carla Christine

19EskilstrupDenmarkSouthamptonPortland, Oregon, US16
Andersson, Mr. Anders Johan39rowspan="7" |Kisa, Östergötlandrowspan="7" |Swedenrowspan="7" |Southamptonrowspan="7" |Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadarowspan="7" |
Andersson, Mrs. Alfrida Konstantia (née Brogren)39
Andersson, Miss Sigrid Elisabeth11
Andersson, Miss Ingeborg Constanzia9
Andersson, Miss Ebba Iris Alfrida6
Andersson, Master Sigvard Harald Elias4
Andersson, Miss Ellis Anna Maria2
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|Andersson, Miss Erna Alexandra

17RuotsinpyhtääFinlandSouthamptonNew York CityD
Andersson, Miss Ida Augusta Margareta38Vadsbro, SörmlandSwedenrowspan="9" |SouthamptonManistee, Michigan, USrowspan="9" |
Andersson, Mr. Johan Samuel26Hartford, ConnecticutUSHartford, Connecticut, US
Andreasson, Mr. Paul Edvin20Kalfsnäs, SmålandSwedenrowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Angheloff, Mr. Minko26Terziysko, TroyanBulgaria
Arnold-Franchi, Mr. Josef25rowspan="2" |Altdorf, Urirowspan="2" |Switzerlandrowspan="2" |New Glarus, Wisconsin, US
Arnold-Franchi, Mrs. Josefine (née Franchi)18
Aronsson, Mr. Ernst Axel Algot24Horset, SmålandSwedenJoliet, Illinois, US
Asim, Mr. Adola35Buenos AiresArgentinaNew York City
Asplund, Mr. Carl Oscar Vilhelm Gustafsson40Alseda, SmålandSwedenWorcester, Massachusetts, US142MB
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|Asplund, Mrs. Selma Augusta Emilia (née Johansson)

38Alseda, SmålandSwedenSouthamptonWorcester, Massachusetts, US15
Asplund, Master Filip Oscar13rowspan="3" |Alseda, Smålandrowspan="3" |Swedenrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Worcester, Massachusetts, USrowspan="3" |
Asplund, Master Clarence Gustaf Hugo9
Asplund, Master Carl Edgar5
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|Asplund, Miss Lillian Gertrud

5rowspan="2" |Alseda, Smålandrowspan="3" |Swedenrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Worcester, Massachusetts, USrowspan="2" |15rowspan="4" |
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|Asplund, Master Edvin Rojj Felix

3
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|Asplund, Mr. Johan Charles

23Oskarshamn, KalmarMinneapolis, Minnesota, US13
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|Assaf, Mrs. Mariyam (née Khalil)

45Kafr MishkiSyriaCherbourgOttawa, Ontario, CanadaC
Assam, Mr. Ali23Buenos AiresArgentinaSouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="4" |
Attala, Mr. Sleiman30Ottawa, OntarioCanadarowspan="2" |CherbourgOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Atta Allah, Miss Malakah17BeirutSyriaNew York City
Augustsson, Mr. Albert23Krakoryd, SmålandSwedenSouthamptonBloomington, Indiana, US
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|Ayyub Dahir, Miss Bannurah

15BeirutSyriaCherbourgOwen Sound, Ontario, CanadaC
Bakus, Mr. Raful20UnknownSyriaCherbourgrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |
Backström, Mr. Karl Alfred32KotkaFinlandSouthampton
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|Backström, Mrs. Maria Mathilda (née Gustafsson)Maria Backström was pregnant while on board the Titanic. She gave birth to a daughter, Alfhild Maria, in June 1912.

33KotkaFinlandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York CityDrowspan="2" |
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|Badman, Miss Emily Louisa

18Clevedon, North SomersetEnglandSkaneateles, New York, USC
Badt, Mr. Mohamed40TripoliSyriaCherbourgNew York Cityrowspan="2" |
Bakić, Mr. Kerim26Bosanska KrupaBosniaSouthamptonHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
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|Banski, Mrs. Mara (née Osman)

31VagovinaCroatiaSouthamptonSteelton, Pennsylvania, US?rowspan="5" |
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|Baqlini, Mrs. Mariyam Latifa (née Qurban)

24rowspan="4" |{{hs|Duhur}}Ḑuhūr ash Shuwayrrowspan="4" |Syriarowspan="4" |Cherbourgrowspan="4" |Brooklyn, New York, USrowspan="4" |C
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|Baqlini, Miss Mariya Katarin

5
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|Baqlini, Miss Eujini

4
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|Baqlini, Miss Hileni Barbarah

{{sort|0.09|9 mo.}}
Barbarah, Mrs. Katarin Dawud45rowspan="2" |Kafr Mishkirowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Ottawa, Ontario, Canadarowspan="15" |
Barbarah, Miss Saidah18
Barry, Miss Julia26New York City, New YorkUSQueenstownrowspan="2" |New York City
Barton, Mr. David John22Cambridge, Cambridgeshirerowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="4" |Southampton
Beavan, Mr. William Thomas18Fillingham, LincolnshireRussell, US
Bengtsson, Mr. Johan Viktor26Fridhemsberg, HallandSwedenMonee, Illinois, US
Berglund, Mr. Karl Ivar Sven22FirtbyFinlandNew York City
Betros, Mr. Tannous20ZghartaSyriaCherbourgWaterbury, Connecticut, US
Birkeland, Mr. Hans Martin Monsen21BremnesNorwayrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York City
Björklund, Mr. Ernst Herbert18StockholmSweden
Bostandyeff, Mr. Guentcho26UnknownBulgariarowspan="4" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Bourke, Mr. John42rowspan="3" |Carrowskehine, Mayorowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="3" |Queenstown
Bourke, Mrs. Catherine (née McHugh)32
Bourke, Miss Mary40Ireland
Bowen, Mr. David John "Dai"20Treherbert, GlamorganWalesSouthamptonNew York City
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|Bradley, Miss Bridget Delia

22Kingwilliamstown, CorkIrelandQueenstownGlen Falls, New York, US13
Braf, Miss Elin Ester Maria20Medeltorp, SmålandSwedenrowspan="5" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="5" |
Braund, Mr. Lewis Richard29rowspan="2" |Bridgerule, Devonrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan, Canada
Braund, Mr. Owen Harrisrowspan="2" |22
Brobeck, Mr. Karl RudolfNorrköping, ÖstergötlandSwedenWorcester, Massachusetts, US
Brocklebank, Mr. William Alfred35Broomfield, EssexEnglandNew York City
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|Buckley, Mr. Daniel

21Kingwilliamstown, CorkIrelandQueenstownNew York City13
Buckley, Miss Catherine22Ovens, CorkIrelandQueenstownRoxbury, Massachusetts, USrowspan="6" |299MB
Bulus, Mrs. Sultanah (née Rizq)40rowspan="3" |Unknownrowspan="3" |Syriarowspan="3" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Kent, British Columbia, Canada
Bulus, Master Akar9
Bulus, Miss Nur-al-Ayn7
Burke, Mr. Jeremiah19Glanmire, Corkrowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |QueenstownCharlestown, US
Burns, Miss Mary Delia17Kilmacowen, SligoNew York City
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|Butrus-Youssef, Mrs. Katarin (née Rizk)

24rowspan="3" |Sar'alrowspan="3" |Syriarowspan="3" Elias, Leila Salloum. The Dream and then the Nightmare |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Detroit, Michigan, USCrowspan="3" |
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|Butrus-Youssef, Master Makhkhul

4D
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|Butrus-Youssef, Miss Marianna

2C
Čačić, Mr. Jego Grga18rowspan="4" |Široka Kularowspan="6" |Croatiarowspan="6" |Southamptonrowspan="4" |Chicago, Illinois, USrowspan="16" |
Čačić, Mr. Luka38
Čačić, Miss Marija30
Čačić, Miss Manda21
Čalić, Mr. Jovorowspan="2" |17rowspan="2" |Brezikrowspan="2" |Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, US
Čalić, Mr. Petar
Canavan, Miss Mary22Tonacrick, Clarerowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |Queenstownrowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Canavan, Mr. Patrick "Peter"rowspan="2" |21Knockmaria, Mayo
Cann, Mr. Ernest CharlesPenwithick, CornwallEnglandSouthamptonNew York City
Caram, Mr. Joseph28rowspan="2" |Kfar Mechirowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Ottawa, Ontario, Canada28MB[http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-biography/joseph-caram.html Mr Joseph Caram]. Encyclopedia Titanica.
Caram, Mrs. Maria (née Elias)18
Carlsson, Mr. Carl Robertrowspan="2" |24{{hs|Goteborg}}Göteborg, Västergötlandrowspan="2" |Swedenrowspan="2" |SouthamptonHuntley, Illinois, US
Carlsson, Mr. August SigfridDagsås, HallandTower, Minnesota, US
Carr, Miss Jane47Aclare, SligoIrelandQueenstownHartford, Connecticut, US
Carver, Mr. Alfred John28Southampton, HampshireEnglandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York City
Celotti, Mr. Francesco24MilanGraziella Leporati, [http://www.ilgiorno.it/milano/cronaca/2012/04/08/694137-milano-titanic-belfast-museo.shtml Quegli otto lombardi inghiottiti dall’oceano la notte del Titanic], Il Giorno.Italy
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|Chang, Mr. Chip

32Hong KongChinaSouthamptonNew York CityC
Charters, Mr. David28Ballinalee, LongfordIrelandQueenstownNew York City
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|Cheong, Mr. Foo

32Hong KongChinaSouthamptonNew York City10/13
Christmann, Mr. Emil29LondonEnglandSouthamptonrowspan="4" |New York Cityrowspan="4" |
Chronopoulos, Mr. Apostolos26rowspan="2" |Agios Sostis, Peloponneserowspan="2" |Greecerowspan="2" |Cherbourg
Chronopoulos, Mr. Dimitrios18
Coelho, Mr. Domingos Fernandes20Funchal, Madeira IslandsPortugalSouthampton
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|Cohen, Mr. Gershon "Gus"

18LondonEnglandSouthamptonBrooklyn, New York, US12
Colbert, Mr. Patrickrowspan="2" |24Kilkinlea, LimerickIrelandQueenstownSherbrooke, Quebec, Canadarowspan="6" |
Coleff, Mr. FotioDebnevo, Troyanrowspan="2" |Bulgariarowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Coltcheff, Mr. Peju36Gumostnik, Lovec
Conlon, Mr. Thomas Henryrowspan="2" |31Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniarowspan="2" |USrowspan="3" |QueenstownPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Connaghton, Mr. MichaelBrooklyn, New YorkBrooklyn, New York, US
Connolly, Miss Catherine "Kate"35Bank Place, TipperaryIrelandDobbs Ferry, New York, US
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|Connolly, Miss Katherine "Kate"

22Cortrasna, CavanIrelandQueenstownNew York City13
Connors, Mr. Patrick John61Charleville, CorkIrelandQueenstownrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="6" |171MB
Cook, Mr. Jacob
(Kukk, Mr. Jakob?)
43Unknown
(Estonia?)
Russia
(Estonia?)
rowspan="5" |Southampton
Čor, Mr. Bartol35rowspan="3" |Kricinarowspan="3" |Croatiarowspan="3" |Great Falls, Montana, US
Čor, Mr. Ivan27
Čor, Mr. Liudevit19
Corn, Mr. Henry "Harry"30LondonEnglandNew York City
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|Corr, Miss Helen

16Corglass, LongfordIrelandQueenstownNew York City16rowspan="4" |
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|Coutts, Mrs. Mary Winnie (née Trainer)

36rowspan="3" |Londonrowspan="3" |Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Brooklyn, New York, USrowspan="3" data-sort-value="02" |2
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|Coutts, Master William Loch "Willie"

9
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|Coutts, Master Neville Leslie

3
Coxon, Mr. Daniel59Londonrowspan="3" |Englandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonMerrill, Wisconsin, USrowspan="3" |
Crease, Mr. Ernest James19Bristol, AvonCleveland, Ohio, US
Cribb, Mr. John Hatfield44Bournemouth, DorsetNewark, New Jersey, US
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|Cribb, Miss Laura Mae

16Bournemouth, DorsetEnglandSouthamptonNewark, New Jersey, US12
Čulumović, Mr. Jeso17Lipova GlavicaCroatiaSouthamptonHammond, Indiana, US
Dahir, Mr. Tannous28BeirutSyriaCherbourgYoungstown, Ohio, US
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|Dahl, Mr. Charles Edwart

45Adelaide, South AustraliaAustraliaSouthamptonFingal, North Dakota, US15
Dahlberg, Miss Gerda Ulrika22StockholmSwedenrowspan="2" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="2" |
Dakić, Mr. Branko19Gornji MiholjacCroatiaNew York City
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|Daly, Miss Margaret "Maggie"

30rowspan="2" |Athlone, Westmeathrowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |Queenstownrowspan="2" |New York City15rowspan="2" |
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|Daly, Mr. Eugene Patrick

29B
Danbom, Mr. Ernst Gilbert34rowspan="3" |{{hs|Goteborg}}Göteborg, Västergötlandrowspan="3" |Swedenrowspan="10" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Stanton, Iowa, USrowspan="10" |197MB
Danbom, Mrs. Anna Sigrid Maria (née Brogren)28
Danbom, Master Gilbert Sigvard Emanuel{{sort|0.04|4 mo.}}
Danoff, Mr. Yoto27Unknownrowspan="2" |Bulgariarowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Dantcheff, Mr. Ristju25Terziysko, Troyan
Davies, Mr. Evan22Pontardawe, West GlamorganWalesrowspan="4" |Pontiac, Michigan, US
Davies, Mr. Alfred John24rowspan="3" |West Bromwich, Staffordshirerowspan="4" |England
Davies, Mr. John Samuel21
Davies, Mr. Joseph17
Davison, Mr. Thomas Henry "Harry"32Liverpool, MerseysideBedford, Indiana, US
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| Davison, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth

34Liverpool, MerseysideEnglandSouthampsonBedford, Indiana, US16
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|De Messemaeker, Mr. Guillaume Joseph

rowspan="2" |36rowspan="2" |Tampico, Montanarowspan="2" |USrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Tampico, Montana, US15rowspan="3" |
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|De Messemaeker, Mrs. Anna (née de Becker)

13
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|de Mulder, Mr. Theodoor

36Aspelare, East FlandersBelgiumDetroit, Michigan, US11
de Pelsmaeker, Mr. Alfons16Heldergem, Haaltert, East FlandersBelgiumrowspan="2" |SouthamptonGladstone, Michigan, USrowspan="2" |
Dean, Mr. Bertram Frank25Bartley Farm, HampshireEnglandWichita, Kansas, US
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|Dean, Mrs. Eva Georgetta (née Light)

32rowspan="3" |Bartley Farm, Hampshirerowspan="3" |Englandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Wichita, Kansas, USrowspan="3" |10rowspan="3" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Dean, Master Bertram Vere

1
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|Dean, Miss Elizabeth Gladys "Millvina"

{{sort|0.02|2 mo.}}
Delalić, Mr. Redjo25BakićBosniarowspan="4" |SouthamptonHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="4" |
Denkoff, Mr. Mitto30UnknownBulgariaCoon Rapids, Iowa, US
Dennis, Mr. William26rowspan="2" |Week St Mary, Cornwallrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Dennis, Mr. Samuel22
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|Devaney, Miss Margaret Delia

19Kilmacowen, SligoIrelandQueenstownNew York CityC
Dika, Mr. Mirko17Podgorarowspan="2" |Croatiarowspan="3" |SouthamptonVancouver, British Columbia, Canadarowspan="5" |
Dimić, Mr. Jovan42OstrovicaRed Lodge, Montana, US
Dintcheff, Mr. Valtcho43UnknownBulgariaTulsa, Oklahoma, US
Donohoe, Miss Bridget21Cum, Mayorowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |QueenstownChicago, Illinois, US
Dooley, Mr. Patrick J.43Patrickswell, LimerickNew York City
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|Dorking, Mr. Edward Arthur

18Liss, HampshireEnglandSouthamptonOglesby, Illinois, USB
Doherty, Mr. William John (aka "James Moran")22CorkIrelandQueenstownNew York City
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|Dowdell, Miss Elizabeth

31New York City, New YorkUSSouthamptonNew York City13
Doyle, Miss Elizabeth24Bree, WexfordIrelandQueenstownrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="2" |
Draženović, Mr. Jozef33HrastelnicaCroatiaCherbourg51MB
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|Dropkin, Miss Jennie

24MogilevBelarusrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York City13rowspan="2" |
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|Duquemin, Mr. Joseph Pierre

19Saint Sampson, Guernsey, Channel IslandsEnglandAlbion, New York, USD
Dwan, Mr. Frank65Bunmahon, WaterfordIrelandQueenstownMorris Plains, New Jersey, USrowspan="2" |
Dyker, Mr. Adolf Fredrik23New Haven, ConnecticutUSSouthamptonNew Haven, Connecticut, US
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|Dyker, Mrs. Anna Elisabeth Judith (née Andersson)

22New Haven, ConnecticutUSSouthamptonNew Haven, Connecticut, US16
Edvardsson, Mr. Gustaf Hjalmar18Tofta, Upplandrowspan="2" |Swedenrowspan="3" |SouthamptonJoliet, Illinois, USrowspan="7" |
Eklund, Mr. Hans Linus16{{hs|Karberg}}Kårberg, ÖrebroJerome Junction, Arizona, US
Ekström, Mr. Johan45Effington Rut, South DakotaUSEffington Rut, South Dakota, US
Elias, Mr. Dibo29Unknownrowspan="3" |Syriarowspan="3" |CherbourgNew York City
Elias, Mr. Joseph Jr.15rowspan="2" |Kafr Mishki, Syriarowspan="2" |Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Elias Nasrallah, Mr. Tannous17
Elsbury, Mr. William James47Taunton, SomersetEnglandSouthamptonGurnee, Illinois, US
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|Emanuel, Miss Virginia Ethel

6New York City, New YorkUSSouthamptonNew York City13
Estanislau, Mr. Manuel Gonçalves37Calheta, MadeiraPortugalrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="4" |
Everett, Mr. Thomas James39Bristol, Avonrowspan="2" |EnglandTroy, New York, US187MB
Fardon, Mr. Charles R.(alias Charles Franklin)38Wellingborough, NorthamptonshireCherbourgCanada
Farrell, Mr. James "Jim"25Killoe, LongfordIrelandQueenstownNew York City68MB
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|Finoli, Mr. Luigi

34Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaUSSouthamptonPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US15
Fischer, Mr. Eberhard Thelander18{{hs|Bjorkeberga}}Björkeberga, SkåneSwedenSouthamptonrowspan="3" |New York Cityrowspan="18" |
Fleming, Miss Honora "Nora"22Carrowskehine, Mayorowspan="4" |Irelandrowspan="5" |Queenstown
Flynn, Mr. James28Cuilkillew, Mayo
Flynn, Mr. John42Clonbur, GalwayPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Foley, Mr. Joseph19Broadford, LimerickLarchmont, New York, US
Foley, Mr. William20Donoughmore, CorkIrelandNew York City
Ford, Mr. Arthur22Bridgwater, Somersetrowspan="6" |Englandrowspan="6" |SouthamptonElmira, New York, US
Ford, Mrs. Margaret Ann (née Watson)48rowspan="5" |Rotherfield, East Sussexrowspan="5" |Essex County, New Jersey, US
Ford, Miss Dollina Margaret20
Ford, Mr. Edward Watson18
Ford, Mr. William Neal Thomas16
Ford, Miss Robina Maggie7
Fox, Mr. Patrick28Mullingar, Westmeathrowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |Queenstownrowspan="2" |New York City
Gallagher, Mr. Martin29Caltra, Galway
Garfirth, Mr. John21Wollaston, NorthamptonshireEnglandSouthamptonKitchener, Ontario, Canada
Gerios Thamah, Mr. Assaf21Kafr MishkiSyriarowspan="2" |CherbourgOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Gheorgheff, Mr. StanioUnknownBulgariaButte, Montana, US
Gilinski, Mr. Eliezer22IgnalinaLithuaniaSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US47MB
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|Gilnagh, Miss Mary Katherine "Katie"

17Esker, Longfordrowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |QueenstownNew York City16rowspan="2" |
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|Glynn, Miss Mary Agatha

19Killaloe, ClareWashington, DC, US13
Goldsmith, Mr. Frank John33Strood, KentEnglandSouthamptonDetroit, Michigan, US
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|Goldsmith, Mrs. Emily Alice (née Brown)

31rowspan="2" |Strood, Kentrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Detroit, Michigan, USrowspan="2" |Crowspan="2" |
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|Goldsmith, Master Frank John William

9
Goldsmith, Mr. Nathan41UnknownRussiaSouthamptonPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="20" |
Goodwin, Mr. Frederick Joseph42rowspan="8" |Fulhamrowspan="9" |Englandrowspan="19" |Southamptonrowspan="8" |Niagara Falls, New York, US
Goodwin, Mrs. Augusta (née Tyler)43
Goodwin, Miss Lillian Amy16
Goodwin, Mr. Charles Edward14
Goodwin, Master William Frederick13
Goodwin, Miss Jessie Allis Mary12
Goodwin, Master Harold Victor10
Goodwin, Master Sidney Leslie14MBKnown for decades as "The Unknown Child", body number 4 was initially identified after the disaster as two-year-old Gösta Leonard Pålsson (1912). Dental records later identified him as 13-month-old Eino Viljami Panula (2002), until a test on the child's HVS1, a type of mitochondrial DNA molecule, confirmed his identification as that of 19-month-old Sidney Goodwin (2007).
Green, Mr. George Henry40Dorking, SurreyLead, South Dakota, US
Grønnestad, Mr. Daniel Danielsen32BoknNorwayPortland, North Dakota, US
Guest, Mr. Robert32LondonEnglandClinton, New York, US
Gustafsson, Mr. Alfred Ossian19Kokkolarowspan="3" |FinlandWaukegan, Illinois, US
Gustafsson, Mr. Anders Vilhelm37rowspan="2" |Ruotsinpyhtäärowspan="2" |New York City98MB
Gustafsson, Mr. Johan Birger28
Gustafsson, Mr. Karl Gideon19Myren, Synnerby, VästergötlandSwedenAberdeen, South Dakota, US
Haas, Miss Aloisia24Altdorf, UriSwitzerlandChicago, Illinois, US
Hagland, Mr. Ingvald Olai Olsen28rowspan="2" |Skåre, Haugesundrowspan="2" |Norwayrowspan="2" |Belmar, New Jersey, US
Hagland, Mr. Konrad Mathias Reiersen19
Hakkarainen, Mr Pekka Pietari28HelsinkiFinlandMonessen, Pennsylvania, US
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|Hakkarainen, Mrs. Elin Matilda (née Dolck)

24HelsinkiFinlandSouthamptonMonessen, Pennsylvania, US15
Hampe, Mr. Léon Jérome19WestrozebekeBelgiumSouthamptonDetroit, Michigan, US
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|Hanna, Mr. Borak Suleiman

27HardîneSyriaCherbourgWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US15
Hanna, Mr. Bulus18rowspan="2" |Kfar Mechirowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Ottawa, Ontario, Canadarowspan="3" |
Hanna, Mr. Mansur35188MB
Hansen, Mr. Claus Peter41Racine, WisconsinUSSouthamptonRacine, Wisconsin, US
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|Hansen, Mrs. Jennie Louise (née Howard)

45Racine, WisconsinUSSouthamptonRacine, Wisconsin, US11
Hansen, Mr. Henrik Juul26Holeby, Storstrømrowspan="2" |Denmarkrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Racine, Wisconsin, USrowspan="5" |
Hansen, Mr. Henry Damsgaard21Copenhagen69MB
Hargadon, Miss Catherine "Kate"17Ballysadare, SligoIrelandQueenstownNew York City
Harknett, Miss Alice Phoebe21Thornton Heath, LondonEnglandSouthamptonNew London, Connecticut, US
Hart, Mr. Henry John27Ballysadare, SligoIrelandQueenstownBoston, Massachusetts, US
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|Healy, Miss Hanora (Nora)

29Athenry, GalwayIrelandQueenstownNew York City16rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Hedman, Mr. Oskar Arvid

27St. Paul, MinnesotaUSSouthamptonSt. Paul, Minnesota, US15
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|Hegarty, Miss Hanora "Nora"

18|Whitechurch, CorkIrelandQueenstownCharlestown, US
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|Heikkinen, Miss Laina

26JyväskyläFinlandSouthamptonNew York City14?
Heininen, Miss Wendla Maria23TurkuFinlandSouthamptonNew York City8MB
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|Hellström, Miss Hilda Maria

22Stora TunaSwedenSouthamptonEvanston, Illinois, USC
Hendeković, Mr. Ignjacrowspan="2" |28VagovinaCroatiarowspan="2" |SouthamptonHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="3" |306MB
Henriksson, Miss Jenny LovisaStockholmSwedenIron Mountain, Michigan, US3MB
Henry, Miss Bridget Delia23Clonown, RoscommonIrelandQueenstownBoston, Massachusetts, US
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|Hing, Mr. Lee

24Hong KongChinaSouthampton

|New York City

|C

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|Hirvonen, Mrs. Helga Elisabeth (née Lindqvist)

22Dalsbrukrowspan="2" |Finlandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Monessen, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="2" |15rowspan="2" |
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2Dalsbruk
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Holten, Mr. Johan Martin28BergenNorway
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27SaarijärviFinlandSouthamptonNew York City?
Horgan, Mr. John22UnknownIrelandQueenstownNew York City
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27North Walsham, NorfolkEnglandSouthamptonAlbion, Michigan, USC
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34ManchesterEnglandSouthamptonSpringfield, Massachusetts, USC
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Jabbour, Miss Hileni16rowspan="2" |Unknownrowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |New York City328MM
Jabbour, Miss Tamini19
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29TopolovacCroatiaCherbourgGalesburg, Illinois, US15rowspan="2" |
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21{{hs|Orebro}}ÖrebroSwedenSouthamptonSwedeburg, Nebraska, USA
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26Ballydehob, CorkIrelandQueenstownEast Lynn, Massachusetts, USDrowspan="3" |
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22Youngstown, OhioUSCherbourgYoungstown, Ohio, USC
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29Avaldsnes, StavangerNorwaySouthamptonNew York City13
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26Kvarnaryd, SmålandSwedenSouthamptonNew Haven, Connecticut, US15
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|26rowspan="3" |St. Charles, Illinoisrowspan="3" |USrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |St. Charles, Illinois, USrowspan="3" |15rowspan="3" |
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|Johnson, Master Harold Theodor

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Johnston, Master William Andrew8
Johnston, Miss Catherine Nellie7
Jonkoff, Mr. Lalju23Gumostnik, LovecBulgariaChicago, Illinois, US
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|Jonsson, Mr. Carl

32Kalfsnäs, SmålandSwedenSouthamptonHuntley, Illinois, US15
{{hs|Jonsson}}Jönsson, Mr. Nils Hilding27{{hs|Tagarp}}Tågarp, SkåneSwedenSouthamptonNew York City
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|Jussila, Mr. Eiriik

32ElimäkiFinlandSouthamptonMonessen, Pennsylvania, US15
Jussila, Miss Katriina20rowspan="2" |Paavola, Northern Ostrobothniarowspan="3" |Finlandrowspan="5" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="5" |
Jussila, Miss Mari Aina21
Kallio, Mr. Nikolai Erlantti17KauhajokiSudbury, Ontario, Canada
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Karajić, Mr. Milan30VagovinaCroatiaYoungstown, Ohio, US
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|Karlsson, Mr. Einar Gervasius

21Oskarshamn, KalmarSwedenSouthamptonBrooklyn, New York, US13
Karlsson, Mr. Julius Konrad Eugen33{{hs|Goteborg}}Göteborg, Västergötlandrowspan="2" |Swedenrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="2" |
Karlsson, Mr. Nils August22{{hs|Orebro}}ÖrebroPalmer, Massachusetts, US
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|Karun, Mr. Franz

39Miljerowspan="2" |Sloveniarowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Galesburg, Illinois, USrowspan="2" |15rowspan="2" |
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|Karun, Miss Manca ("Anna")

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Katavolos, Mr. Vassilios G.19Agios SostisGreeceCherbourgMilwaukee, Wisconsin, USrowspan="2" |58MB
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Kelly, Mr. James19Unknownrowspan="2" |IrelandNew York Cityrowspan="2" |70MB
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|Kelly, Miss Anna Katherine

20Cuilmullagh, Mayorowspan="3" |Irelandrowspan="3" |QueenstownChicago, Illinois, US16rowspan="3" |
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|Kelly, Miss Mary

22Castlepollard, Westmeathrowspan="2" |New York CityD
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|Kennedy, Mr. John Joseph

24Watergate, Limerick15?
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Khalil-Khoury, Mrs. Zahie "Maria"20
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Kilgannon, Mr. ThomasCurrafarry, GalwayNew York City
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|Kink, Mr. Anton

29rowspan="3" |{{hs|Zurich}}Zürichrowspan="3" |Switzerlandrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |Milwaukee, Wisconsinrowspan="3" data-sort-value="02" |2rowspan="3" |
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|Kink, Mrs. Luise (née Heilmann)

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Kink, Miss Maria22rowspan="2" |{{hs|Zurich}}Zürichrowspan="2" |Switzerlandrowspan="5" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USrowspan="6" |
Kink, Mr. Vincenz26
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Klasén, Miss Gertrud Emilia1
Kraeff, Mr. TheodorVetrenBulgariaCherbourgMadison, Wisconsin, US
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|Krekorian, Mr. Neshan

25KiğıTurkeyCherbourgBrantford, Ontario, Canada10
Kutscher, Mr. Simon26EdinburghScotlandSouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="4" |
Lahoud Ishaq Mowad, Mr. Sarkis30ZghartaSyriaCherbourgWaterbury, Connecticut, US
Laitinen, Miss Kristiina Sofia37HelsinkiFinlandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York City
Laleff, Mr. Kristo23Knezhni Lak, TroyanBulgariaChicago, Illinois, US
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37Hong KongChinaSouthamptonNew York CityC
Lam, Mr. Len23Hong KongChinaSouthamptonNew York City
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22Karlshamn, BlekingeSwedenSouthamptonNew York City13
Lane, Mr. Patrick16Limerick, LimerickIrelandQueenstownNew York City
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|Lang, Mr. Fang

26Hong KongChinaSouthamptonNew York City14
Larsson, Mr. August Viktor29Stamford, ConnecticutUSrowspan="3" |SouthamptonStamford, Connecticut, USrowspan="3" |
Larsson, Mr. Bengt Edvin29Nyköping, Södermanlandrowspan="2" |SwedenHartford, Connecticut, US
Larsson-Rondberg, Mr. Edvard A.22Lysvik, VärmlandMissoula, Montana, US
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|Lee, Mr. Bing

32Hong KongChinaSouthamptonNew York CityC
Lee, Mr. Ling28Hong KongChinarowspan="7" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="14" |
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Lefebvre, Miss Mathilde Franck-Marie-Joseph12
Lefebvre, Miss Jeannie Franck-Marie-Joseph8
Lefebvre, Master Henri Franck-Marie-Joseph5
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Lindblom, Miss Augusta Charlotta45Stratford, Connecticut, US
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Lindell, Mrs. Elin Gerda (née Persson)30
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20DalsbrukFinlandSouthamptonMonessen, Pennsylvania, US15
Linehan, Mr. Michael21Boherbue, CorkIrelandQueenstownNew York City
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|New York City

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298MB
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Lobb, Mr. William Arthur30rowspan="2" |Scranton, Pennsylvaniarowspan="2" |USrowspan="2" |Scranton, Pennsylvania, US

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Lobb, Mrs. Cordelia K. (née Stanlick)26

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Lockyer, Mr. Edward Thomas21Sandhurst, Kentrowspan="2" |EnglandOntario, New York, US

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153MB
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29Konjsko BrdoCroatiaSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US15
Lundahl, Mr. Johan Svensson51Fyrnan, SmålandSwedenSouthamptonSpokane, Washington, US
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|Lundström, Mr. Thure Edvin

32Simrishamn, SkåneSwedenSouthamptonLos Angeles, US15
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Lyntakoff, Mr. Stanko44UnknownBulgariarowspan="2" |SouthamptonCoon Rapids, Iowa, US
Syntakoff.

|Mackay, Mr. George William

20LondonEnglandRochester, New York, US
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21Askeaton, LimerickIrelandQueenstownNew York City15rowspan="2" |
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24TrondheimNorwaySouthamptonBrooklyn, New York, US13
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20TripoliSyriaCherbourgPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, US15
Mangan, Miss Mary32Carrowkehine, MayoIrelandQueenstownChicago, Illinois, US61MB
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28Caltra, GalwayIrelandQueenstownNew York City16
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Marinko, Mr. Dmitri23UnknownMacedoniarowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York City
Markoff, Mr. Marin35Gumostnik, LovecBulgariaChicago, Illinois, US
Markun, Mr. Johann33MiljeSloveniarowspan="2" |CherbourgNew York City
Matinoff, Mr. Nicola30GabrovoBulgariaMadison, Wisconsin, US
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24TipperaryIrelandrowspan="6" |QueenstownBayonne, New Jersey, US15rowspan="6" |
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19Bayonne, New JerseyUSGuttenberg, New Jersey, US15
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29rowspan="3" |Carrickatane, Tyronerowspan="4" |Irelandrowspan="3" |Brooklyn, New York, USrowspan="3" |16
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26
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24
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31Lahardane, MayoChicago, Illinois, US13
McEvoy, Mr. Michael19DublinIrelandQueenstownNew York City
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22Corlough, Cavanrowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |QueenstownNew York Cityrowspan="2" |13rowspan="2" |
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17Massbrook, MayoChicago, Illinois, US
McGowan, Miss Catherine42Terry, Mayorowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |QueenstownChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="11" |
McMahon, Mr. Martin20Craghbrien, ClareNew York City
McNamee, Mr. Neal27Convoy, Donegal, Irelandrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
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Meek, Mrs. Anna "Annie" Louise Rowley31Penarth, GlamorganWalesrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |New York City
Miesnere, Mr. Simon34London, Englandrowspan="2" |England
Meo-Martino, Mr. Alfonzo48Bournemouth, DorsetWashington, DC, US201MB
Mernagh, Mr. John Robert26Ballywilliam, WexfordIrelandQueenstownChicago, Illinois, US
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|Midtsjø, Mr. Karl Albert

21Kråkstad, SkiNorwaySouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US15
Mihoff, Mr. Stoytcho28Gumostnik, LovecBulgariarowspan="5" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="5" |
Miles, Mr. Frank23Greenwich, LondonEnglandNew York City
Mineff, Mr. Ivan24Unknownrowspan="3" |BulgariaCoon Rapids, Iowa, US
Minkoff, Mr. Lazar21Gumostnik, Lovecrowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Mitkoff, Mr. Mito23Unknown
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23Currafarry, GalwayIrelandQueenstownNew York City16
Moen, Mr. Sigurd Hansen25BergenNorwaySouthamptonMinneapolis, Minnesota, US309M
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|Moor, Mrs. Beila

29rowspan="2" |Unknownrowspan="2" |Russiarowspan="2" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, USrowspan="2" |14rowspan="2" |
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|Moor, Master Meier

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Moore, Mr. Leonard Charles19Kingston upon Thames, LondonEnglandSouthamptonHoboken, New Jersey, US
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28Askeaton, LimerickIrelandQueenstownBrooklyn, New York, US16
Moran, Mr. Daniel James27Askeaton, LimerickIrelandQueenstownBrooklyn, New York, USrowspan="3" |
Morley, Mr. William34Petworth, West SussexEnglandSouthamptonNew York City
Morrow, Mr. Thomas Rowan30Rathfriland, DownIrelandQueenstownGleichen, Alberta, Canada
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29BergenNorwaySouthamptonNew York CityBrowspan="2" |
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35HardîneSyriaCherbourgWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US?
Moutal, Mr. Rahamin Haim28LondonEnglandSouthamptonNew York City
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|Mubarik, Mrs. Amanah Fa'ud (née Iskandar)

24rowspan="3" |Hardînerowspan="3" |Syriarowspan="3" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Houtzdale, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="3" |Crowspan="5" |
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|Mubarik, Master Gerios

7
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|Mubarik, Master Halim Gonios

4
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|Mullen, Miss Katherine "Katie"

19Esker, Longfordrowspan="2" |Irelandrowspan="2" |QueenstownNew York City16
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25Athlone, WestmeathProvidence, Rhode Island, US15
Murdlin, Mr. Joseph22LondonEnglandSouthamptonNew York City
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|Murphy, Miss Catherine "Kate"

18Aghnacliffe, Longfordrowspan="3" |Irelandrowspan="3" |Queenstownrowspan="2" |Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="3" |16rowspan="4" |
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|Murphy, Miss Margaret Jane "Maggie/Mary"

25Fostragh, Longford
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|Murphy, Miss Nora

34DublinNew York City
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|Muslamani, Mrs. Fatimah

22TebnineSyriaCherbourgMichigan City, Indiana, USC
Myhrman, Mr. Pehr Fabian Oliver Malkolm18Kristinehamn, VärmlandSwedenSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US
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|Nackid, Mr. Sahid

20rowspan="3" |Zghartarowspan="3" |Syriarowspan="3" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Waterbury, Connecticut, USrowspan="3" |Crowspan="3" |
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|Nackid, Miss Waika "Mary" (née Mowad)

19
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|Nackid, Miss Maria

1
Naidenoff, Mr. Penko22Gumostnik, LovechBulgariaSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="11" |
Nakli-Khoury, Mr. Toufik17HardîneSyriaCherbourgNew York City
Nancarrow, Mr. William Henry33St Austell, CornwallEnglandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonYonkers, New York, US
Nankoff, Mr. Minko32UnknownBulgariaChicago, Illinois, US
Nasr Alma, Mr. Mustafarowspan="2" |20Tebninerowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |New York City
Nassr Rizq, Mr. SaadeSir'Al
Naughton, Miss Hannah21DonoughmoreIrelandQueenstown
Nenkoff, Mr. Christo22UnknownBulgariarowspan="4" |SouthamptonCoon Rapids, Iowa, US
Nieminen, Miss Manta Josefiina29KarinainenFinlandAberdeen, Washington, US
Niklasson, Mr. Samuel28{{hs|Vastra Bogane}}Västra Bogane, Orust Islandrowspan="2" |SwedenNew York City
Nilsson, Mr. August Ferdinand21{{hs|Horby}}Hörby, SkåneSt. Paul, Minnesota, US
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|Nilsson, Miss Berta Olivia

18Lysvik, Värmlandrowspan="2" |Swedenrowspan="2" |SouthamptonMissoula, Montana, USDrowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Nilsson, Miss Helmina Josefina

26Ramkvilla, SmålandJoliet, Illinois, US13
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|Niqula-Yarid, Miss Jamilah

14rowspan="2" |El-Hakourrowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Jacksonville, Florida, USrowspan="2" |C
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|Niqula-Yarid, Master Ilyas

12
Nirva, Mr. Iisakki Antino Äijö41KauhajokiFinlandSouthamptonSudbury, Ontario, Canada
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|Niskanen, Mr. Juha

39KivijärviFinlandSouthamptonBoston, Massachusetts, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Nofal, Mr. Mansur20Kafr MishkiSyriaCherbourgOttawa, Ontario, Canadarowspan="2" |181MB
Nosworthy, Mr. Richard Cater21Newton Abbot, DevonEnglandSouthamptonBuffalo, New York, US
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|Nysten, Miss Anna Sofia

22Kisa, ÖstergötlandSwedenSouthamptonHackensack, New Jersey, US13
Nysveen, Mr. Johan Hansen61{{hs|Oyer}}ØyerNorwaySouthamptonGrand Forks, North Dakota, USrowspan="2" |
O'Brien, Mr. Thomas27Pallasgreen, LimerickIrelandQueenstownChicago, Illinois, US
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|O'Brien, Mrs. Johanna "Hannah" (née Godfrey)

26Pallasgreen, LimerickIrelandQueenstownChicago, Illinois, US?
O'Brien, Mr. Timothy21Drimoleague, Corkrowspan="4" |Irelandrowspan="4" |Queenstownrowspan="4" |New York Cityrowspan="4" |
O'Connell, Mr. Patrick Denis17Kingwilliamstown, Cork
O'Connor, Mr. Maurice16Boherbue, Cork
O'Connor, Mr. Patrick23Kingwilliamstown, Cork
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|O'Driscoll, Miss Bridget

24Ballydehob, Corkrowspan="4" |Irelandrowspan="4" |QueenstownJersey City, New Jersey, USDrowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|O'Dwyer, Miss Ellen "Nellie"

25Limerick, Limerickrowspan="3" |New York City10
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|O'Keefe, Mr. Patrick

22Waterford, WaterfordB
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|O'Leary, Miss Hanora "Nora"

16Kingwilliamstown, Cork13
O'Sullivan, Miss Bridget Mary21Glenduff, KerryIrelandQueenstownNew York Cityrowspan="2" |
{{hs|Odahl}}Ödahl, Mr. Nils Martin23{{hs|Orsjo}}Örsjö, KalmarSwedenSouthamptonPeoria, Illinois, US
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|{{hs|Ohman}}Öhman, Miss Velin

22Mariestad, VästergötlandSwedenSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USC
Olsen, Mr. Henry Margido28Bergenrowspan="2" |Norwayrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="2" |173MB
Olsen, Mr. Karl Siegwart Andreas42TrondheimBrooklyn, New York, US
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|Olsen, Master Arthur Carl

9TrondheimNorwaySouthamptonBrooklyn, New York, US13
Olsen, Mr. Ole Martin27SunnhordlandNorwayrowspan="3" |SouthamptonBroderick, Canadarowspan="3" |
Olsson, Miss Elina31{{hs|Sodra Brantevik}}Södra Brantevikrowspan="2" |SwedenSt. Paul, Minnesota, US
Olsson, Mr. Nils Johan Göransson28Eslöv, SkåneNew York City
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|Olsson, Mr. Oskar Wilhelm

32Lunna, Orust IslandSwedenSouthamptonManitowoc, Wisconsin, USA
Olsvingen, Mr. Thor Andersen20VikersundNorwayrowspan="28" |SouthamptonCarneron, USrowspan="28" |89MB
Orešković, Miss Jelka23rowspan="3" |Konjsko Brdorowspan="3" |Croatiarowspan="3" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Orešković, Mr. Lukarowspan="2" |20
Orešković, Miss Marija
Osén, Mr. Olaf Elon16Hedesunda, Gävleborgrowspan="6" |SwedenMitchell, South Dakota, US
{{hs|Palsson}}Pålsson, Mrs. Alma Cornelia (née Berglund)29rowspan="5" |Bjuv, Skånerowspan="5" |Chicago, Illinois, US206MB
{{hs|Palsson}}Pålsson, Miss Torborg Danira8
{{hs|Palsson}}Pålsson, Master Paul Folke6
{{hs|Palsson}}Pålsson, Miss Stina Viola3
{{hs|Palsson}}Pålsson, Master Gösta Leonard2
Panula, Mrs. Maija Emelia Abrahamintytar (née Ketola-Ojala)41rowspan="6" |Ylihärmä, South Ostrobothniarowspan="6" |Finlandrowspan="6" |Coal Center, Pennsylvania, US
Panula, Mr. Ernesti Arvid16
Panula, Mr. Jaakko Arnold15
Panula, Master Juha Niilo7
Panula, Master Urho Aaprami2
Panula, Master Eino Viljami1
Pašič, Mr. Jakov21StreklevacSloveniaAurora, Illinois, US
Pasic.

|Patchett, Mr. George

19Wollaston, NorthamptonshireEnglandKitchener, Ontario, Canada
Pavlović, Mr. Štefo32VagovinaCroatiaHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Peacock, Mrs. Edith (née Nile)26rowspan="3" |Southampton, Hampshirerowspan="4" |Englandrowspan="3" |Elizabeth, New Jersey, US
Peacock, Miss Treasteall4
Peacock, Master Albert Edward{{sort|0.07|7 mo.}}
Pearce, Mr. Ernest32LondonNew York City
Pedersen, Mr. Olaf28SandefjordNorwaySeattle, Washington, US
Peduzzi, Mr. Giuseppe24LondonEnglandrowspan="3" |New York City
Peduzzi.

|Pekoniemi, Mr. Edvard Johannes

21Heinolarowspan="2" |Finland
Peltomäki, Mr. Nikolai Johannes25Helsinki
Perkin, Mr. John Henry22Holsworthy, DevonEnglandSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Persson, Mr. Ernst Ulrik

25Stockholm, UpplandSwedenSouthamptonIndianapolis, Indiana, US15
Peters, Miss Catherine "Katie"26Cahir, TipperaryIrelandQueenstownNew York Cityrowspan="6" |
Petranec, Miss Matilda28VagovinaCroatiarowspan="5" |SouthamptonHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Petroff, Mr. Nadjalko19Gumostnik, Lovecrowspan="2" |Bulgariarowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Petroff, Mr. Pastcho29Belish, Troyan
Pettersson, Miss Ellen Natalia18Stockholm, Upplandrowspan="2" |SwedenIron Mountain, Michigan, US
Pettersson, Mr. Johan Emil25{{hs|Vastermo}}Västermo, SödermanlandChicago, Illinois, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Pickard, Mr. Berk (Trembisky)

32WarsawPolandSouthamptonSan Francisco, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Plotcharsky, Mr. Vasil27UnknownBulgariarowspan="3" |SouthamptonTulsa, Oklahoma, USrowspan="18" |
Pocrnić, Mr. Mate17rowspan="2" |Bukovacrowspan="2" |Croatiarowspan="2" |Chicago, Illinois, US
Pocrnić, Mr. Tome24
Pullner, Mr. Uscher16UnknownUnknownCherbourgNew York City
Radeff, Mr. Alexander27UnknownBulgariarowspan="6" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US
Rasmussen, Mrs. Lena Jakobsen (née Solvang)62Haugesund, HordalandNorwayCenterville, South Dakota, US
Razi, Mr. Raihed30TebnineSyriarowspan="2" |New York City
Reed, Mr. James George19Penarth, GlamorganWales
Rekić, Mr. Tido38Bosanska KrupaBosniaHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Reynolds, Mr. Harold J.21LondonEnglandToronto, Ontario, Canada327MM
Rice, Mrs. Margaret (née Norton)39rowspan="6" |Athlone, Westmeathrowspan="6" |Irelandrowspan="6" |Queenstownrowspan="6" |Spokane, Washington, US12MB
Rice, Master Albert10
Rice, Master George Hugh8
Rice, Master Frederick Thomas "Eric"7
Rice, Master Arthur4
Rice, Master Eugene Francis2
Riihivuori, Miss Susanna Juhantytär "Sanni"22Ylihärmä, South Ostrobothniarowspan="2" |Finlandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonCoal Center, Pennsylvania, US
Panula.

|Rintamäki, Mr. Matti

35KyynySudbury, Ontario, Canada
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Riordan, Miss Hannah

18Glenlougha, CorkIrelandQueenstownNew York City13
Risien, Mr. Samuel Beard69Deal, KentEnglandrowspan="9" |Southamptonrowspan="2" |Groesbeck, Texas, USrowspan="9" |
Risien, Mrs. Emma Jane (née Lellyet)58DurbanSouth Africa
Robins, Mr. Alexander A.50rowspan="2" |St Austell, Cornwallrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |Yonkers, New York, US119MB
Robins, Mrs. Grace Charity (née Laury)477MB
Rogers, Mr. William John29Pontardawe, West GlamorganWalesrowspan="2" |New York City
Rommetvedt, Mr. Knud Paust49HogstadNorway
Rosblom, Mrs. Helena Wilhelmina41rowspan="3" | Raumarowspan="3" |Finlandrowspan="3" |Astoria, Oregon, US
Rosblom, Mr. Viktor Rickard18
Rosblom, Miss Salli Helena2
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|Roth, Miss Sarah A.

26LondonEnglandSouthamptonNew York CityC
Rouse, Mr. Richard Henry50Sittingbourne, Kentrowspan="2" |EnglandSouthamptonCleveland, Ohio, USrowspan="2" |
Rush, Mr. Alfred George John16Strood, KentSouthamptonDetroit, Michigan, US
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|Ryan, Mr. Edward

24Ballinascreen, TipperaryIrelandQueenstownTroy, New York, US14
Ryan, Mr. Patrick29Askeaton, LimerickIrelandQueenstownBronx, New York, USrowspan="18" |
{{hs|Saether}}Sæther, Mr. Simon Sivertsen43Skaun, Sør-TrøndelagNorwaySouthamptonUS32MB
Saad, Mr. Amin30TebnineSyriarowspan="2" |CherbourgNew York City
Saad, Mr. Khalil25Kfar MechiSyriaOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Sadlier, Mr. Matthew20Mohill, LeitrimIrelandQueenstownLakewood Township, New Jersey, US
Sadowitz, Mr. Harry17Londonrowspan="12" |Englandrowspan="13" |SouthamptonProvidence, Rhode Island, US
Sage, Mr. John George44rowspan="11" |Peterborough, Cambridgeshirerowspan="11" |Jacksonville, Florida, US
Sage, Mrs. Annie Elizabeth (née Cazaly)44
Sage, Miss Stella Anne20
Sage, Mr. George John19
Sage, Mr. Douglas Bullen18
Sage, Mr. Frederick16
Sage, Miss Dorothy Florence "Dolly"14
Sage, Master Anthony William "Will"1367MB
Sage, Miss Elizabeth Ada10
Sage, Miss Constance Gladys7
Sage, Master Thomas Henry4
Salander, Mr. Karl Johan24Genevad, HallandSwedenRed Wing, Minnesota, US
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|Salkjelsvik, Miss Anna Kristine

21{{hs|Alesund}}Ålesund, Møre og RomsdalNorwaySouthamptonProctor, Minnesota, USC
Salonen, Mr. Johan Verner39Aberdeen, WashingtonUSSouthamptonAberdeen, Washington, USrowspan="5" |
Sa'maan, Master Butrus10rowspan="4" |Hardînerowspan="4" |Syriarowspan="4" |Cherbourgrowspan="4" |Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, US
Sa'maan, Mr. Hanna Ilyas40
Sa'maan, Mr. Ilyas17
Sa'maan, Mr. Youssef Omar "Joseph"16
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sandström, Mrs. Agnes Charlotta (née Bengtsson)

24rowspan="3" |Motala, Östergötlandrowspan="3" |Swedenrowspan="3" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |San Francisco, USrowspan="3" |13rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sandström, Miss Marguerite Rut

4
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sandström, Miss Beatrice Irene

1
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|Sap, Mr. Julius (Jules)

21ZwevezeleBelgiumSouthamptonDetroit, Michigan, US11
Saundercock, Mr. William Henry19St Austell, Cornwallrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="3" |
Sawyer, Mr. Frederick Charles33Basingstoke, HampshireHalley, Michigan, US284MB
Scanlan, Mr. James22Rathkeale, LimerickIrelandQueenstownNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Scheerlinck, Mr. Jean Baptiste

29Haaltert, East FlandersBelgiumSouthamptonDetroit, Michigan, US11
Sdycoff, Mr. Theodor42UnknownBulgariaSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="6" |
Shaughnessy, Mr. Patrick24Tynagh, GalwayIrelandQueenstownrowspan="2" |New York City
Shawah, Mr. Yousseff Ibrahim33BeirutSyriarowspan="2" |Cherbourg
Shadid, Mr. Dahir Abu19IbrinElias, Leila Salloum. The Dream and then The NightmareSyriaKulpmont, Pennsylvania, US9MB
Shellard, Mr. Frederick William Blainey55Bristol, AvonEnglandSouthamptonTroy, New York, US
Shihab, Mr. Amir Faris25HadathSyriaCherbourgNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Shine, Miss Ellen Natalia

20Cork, CorkIrelandQueenstownNew York City?
Shorney, Mr. Charles Joseph22Heron's Ghyll, East Sussexrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York, USrowspan="6" |240{?}MB
Simmons, Mr. John39Leigh, KentNew York City
Sirkanian, Mr. Arsun22KiğıTurkeyCherbourgBrantford, Ontario, Canada
Sirayanian.

|Sirota, Mr. Maurice

20LondonEnglandrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York City
Sivić, Mr. Husein40Bosanska KrupaBosniaHarrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Sivola, Mr. Antti Vilhelmi21Mountain Home, IdahoUSMountain Home, Idaho, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sjöblom, Miss Anna Sofiia

18MunsalaFinlandSouthamptonOlympia, Washington, US16
Skoog, Mr. Wilhelm Johansson40rowspan="6" |{{hs|Hallekis}}Hällekis, Västergötlandrowspan="6" |Swedenrowspan="9" |Southamptonrowspan="6" |Iron Mountain, Michigan, USrowspan="10" |
Skoog, Mrs. Anna Bernhardina (née Karlsson)43
Skoog, Master Karl Thorsten11
Skoog, Miss Mabel9
Skoog, Master Harald5
Skoog, Miss Margit Elizabeth2
Slabenoff, Mr. Peko42UnknownBulgariarowspan="3" |New York City
Slabenoff.

|Slocovski, Mr. Selman Francis

20LondonEngland
Smiljanić, Mr. Jakob Mile37PisacCroatia
Smiljanic.

|Smyth, Mr. Thomas

26Caltra, GalwayIrelandQueenstownHammond, Indiana, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Smyth, Miss Julia

17Kilcogy, CavanIrelandQueenstownNew York City13
{{hs|Soholt}}Søholt, Mr. Peter Andreas Lauritz Andersen19{{hs|Alesund}}Ålesund, Møre og RomsdalNorwayrowspan="5" |SouthamptonMinneapolis, Minnesota, USrowspan="6" |
Somerton, Mr. Francis William30Greatfield, Cheltenhamrowspan="3" |EnglandCanastota, New York, US
Spector, Mr. Woolf23LondonNew York City
Spinner, Mr. Henry John32Arboretum, WorcestershireGloversville, New York, US
Staneff, Mr. Ivan23Debnevo, TroyanBulgariaChicago, Illinois, US
Stanković, Mr. Ivan33GaldovoCroatiaCherbourgNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Stanley, Miss Amy Zillah Elsie

24Wallingford, OxfordshireEnglandSouthamptonNew Haven, Connecticut, USC
Stanley, Mr. Edward Rowland21Swanagerowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="4" |SouthamptonCleveland, Ohio, USrowspan="4" |
Storey, Mr. Thomas51Liverpool, MerseysideNew York City261MB
Stoytcheff, Mr. Ilia19Gumostnik, LovecBulgariaChicago, Illinois, US
Strandberg, Miss Ida Sofia22TurkuFinlandNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Strandén, Mr. Juho Niilonpoika

31Muljula, KiteeFinlandSouthamptonDuluth, Minnesota, USdata-sort-value="09"|9
Strilić, Mr. Ivan27{{hs|Siroka Kula}}Široka KulaCroatiarowspan="3" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="3" |
Ström, Mrs. Elna Matilda (née Persson)29rowspan="2" |Indiana Harbor, Indianarowspan="2" |USrowspan="2" |Indiana Harbor, Indiana, US
Ström, Miss Thelma Matilda Wilhelmina2
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sunderland, Mr. Victor Francis

20LondonEnglandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonCleveland, Ohio, USBrowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Sundman, Mr. Johan Julian

44MunsalaFinlandCheyenne, Wyoming, US15
Sutehall Jr., Mr. Henry25LondonEnglandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonBuffalo, New York, USrowspan="2" |
Svensson, Mr. Johan74Reftele, SmålandSwedenEffington Rut, South Dakota, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Svensson, Mr. Johan Cervin

14{{hs|Knared}}Knäred, HallandSwedenSouthamptonBeresford, South Dakota, US13
Svensson, Mr. Olof24{{hs|Bjorkeberga}}Björkeberga, SkåneSwedenSouthamptonNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Tenglin, Mr. Gunnar Isidor

25Stockholm, UpplandSwedenSouthamptonBurlington, Iowa, US13
Theobald, Mr. Thomas Leonard34Strood, KentEnglandSouthamptonDetroit, Michigan, USrowspan="2" |176MB
Tannous, Mr. Bashir (Charles)31HardîneSyriaCherbourgWilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Tannous, Mrs. Thamini Khoury Fa'ud "Thelma"

16rowspan="2" |Hardînerowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, US14rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Tannous, Master As'ad Iskandar Fa'ud

{{sort|0.05|5 mo.}}16
Thomas, Mr. John34rowspan="3" |UnknownUnknownrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Columbus, Ohio, USrowspan="4" |
Thomas, Mr. Tannous John16Syria
Thompson, Mr. Alexander Morrison36Scotlandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonNew York City
Thorneycroft, Mr. Percival Thomas36Maidstone, KentEnglandClinton, New York, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Thorneycroft, Mrs. Florence Kate (née Stears)

32Maidstone, KentEnglandSouthamptonClinton, New York, US10
Tikkanen, Mr. Juho32PielavesiFinlandSouthamptonrowspan="2" |New York Cityrowspan="6" |
Tobin, Mr. Roger20Cahir, TipperaryIrelandQueenstown
Todoroff, Mr. Lalio23UnknownBulgariarowspan="3" |SouthamptonChicago, Illinois, US
Tomlin, Mr. Ernest Portage22Portage la Prairie, ManitobaCanadaDes Moines, Iowa, US50MB
{{hs|Torber}}Törber, Mr. Ernst Wilhelm44rowspan="2" |UnknownGermanyrowspan="2" |New York City
Torfa, Mr. Assad20SyriaCherbourg
style="background:#9bddff;"

|{{hs|Tornquist}}Törnquist, Mr. William Henry

25SundbybergSwedenSouthamptonNew York City15rowspan="4" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Touma, Mrs. Hanna Youssef (née Razi)

27rowspan="3" |Tibninrowspan="3" |Syriarowspan="3" |Cherbourgrowspan="3" |Dowagiac, Michigan, USrowspan="3" |C
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Touma, Miss Marianna Youssef

9
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Touma, Master Gerios (George) Youssef

8
Turčin, Mr. Stjepan36BratinaCroatiaSouthamptonYoungstown, Ohio, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Turja, Miss Anna Sofiia

18Oulainen, Oulurowspan="2" |Finlandrowspan="2" |SouthamptonAshtabula, Ohio, USrowspan="2" |15rowspan="2" |
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Turkula, Mrs. Hedvig

63Jalasjärvi, Southern OstrobothniaHibbing, Minnesota, US
Van Billiard, Mr. Austin Blyler35rowspan="3" |Londonrowspan="3" |Englandrowspan="15" |Southamptonrowspan="3" |North Wales, Pennsylvania, USrowspan="15" |255MB
Van Billiard, Master James William10
Van Billiard, Master Walter John91{?}MBDue to the effects recovered with the body (a purse containing Danish coins and a handkerchief marked with the letter "A") there has been some doubt over the authenticity of the identification.{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/biography/1276/|title=Master Walter John van Billiard|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=3 March 2008}}
Van de Velde, Mr. Johannes Josef35Denderhoutemrowspan="12" |Belgiumrowspan="2" |New York City
Van den Steen, Mr. Leo Peter28Haaltert
Van Impe, Mr. Jean-Baptiste36rowspan="3" |Kerkskenrowspan="5" |Detroit, Michigan, US
Van Impe, Mrs. Rosalie Paula (née Govaert)30
Van Impe, Miss Catharina10
Van Melkebeke, Mr. Philemon Edmund23Haaltert, East Flanders
Vandercruyssen, Mr. Victor46rowspan="2" |Zwevezele
Vanderplancke, Mr. Julius31rowspan="4" |Fremont, Ohio, US
Vanderplancke, Mrs. Emelie Maria (née Vandemoortele)31Pittem
Vanderplancke, Miss Augusta Maria18rowspan="2" |Zwevezele
Vanderplancke, Mr. Leo Edmondus15
Van de Walle, Mr. Nestor Cyriel28WestrozebekeNew York City
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Vartanian, Mr. Davit

22KiğıTurkeyCherbourgBrantford, Ontario, Canada13
Vartanian.

|Vendel, Mr. Olof Edvin

29{{hs|Ostra Sallerup}}Östra Sallerup, Skånerowspan="2" |Swedenrowspan="6" |SouthamptonSt. Paul, Minnesota, USrowspan="8" |
Veström, Miss Hulda Amanda Adolfina14Salmunds, GotlandLos Angeles, US
Vovk, Mr. Janko21JeseniceSloveniaSt. Joseph, Minnesota, US
Waelens, Mr. Achille22Ruiselede, West FlandersBelgiumStanton, Ohio, US140MB
Ware, Mr. Frederick William34Greenwich, Londonrowspan="2" |Englandrowspan="3" |New York City
Warren, Mr. Charles William30Portsmouth, Hampshire
Wazni, Mr. Yousif Ahmed25TebninSyriaCherbourg
Webber, Mr. James66San FranciscoUSSouthamptonSan Francisco, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Wennerström, Mr. August Edvard Andersson

27Malmö, SkåneSwedenSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USA
Widegren, Mr. Carl Peter51Algutsrum, KalmarSwedenrowspan="3" |SouthamptonNew York Cityrowspan="3" |
Wiklund, Mr. Jakob Alfred18rowspan="2" |Nikolaistadrowspan="2" |Finlandrowspan="2" |Montreal, Quebec, Canada314
Wiklund, Mr. Karl Johan21
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|Wilkes, Mrs. Ellen

47Penzance, CornwallEnglandSouthamptonAkron, Ohio, US16
Willer, Mr. Aaron37UnknownRussiaCherbourgChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="9" |
Willey, Mr. Edward18Market Drayton, ShropshireEnglandrowspan="7" |SouthamptonSchenectady, New York, US
Williams, Mr. Howard Hugh "Harry"rowspan="2" |28Guernsey, Channel IslandsChannel Islandsrowspan="3" |New York City
Williams, Mr. LeslieTonypandy, GlamorganWales14MB
Windeløv, Mr. Einar21Cape TownSouth Africa
Wirz, Mr. Albert27UsterSwitzerlandBeloit, Wisconsin, US131MB
Wiseman, Mr. Phillippe54LondonEnglandQuebec City, Quebec, Canada
Wittevrongel, Mr. Camilius Aloysius36WestrozebekeBelgiumDetroit, Michigan, US
Yasbak, Mr. Antun27UnknownSyriaCherbourgWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Yasbak, Mrs. Silanah Fa'ud (née Iskandar)

15UnknownSyriaCherbourgWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USC
Ylieff, Mr. Ylio32UnknownBulgariaSouthamptonChicago, Illinois, USrowspan="3" |
Youssef, Mr. Gerios (Abi Saab)26rowspan="2" |Hardînerowspan="2" |Syriarowspan="2" |CherbourgYoungstown, Ohio, US312M
Youssef, Mr. Gerios (Sam'aan)45Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, US
style="background:#9bddff;"

|Zajib Qiyamah, Miss Adal "Jane"

15El ShweirSyriaCherbourgBrooklyn, New York, USC
Zakarian, Mr. Haroutyun Der27rowspan="2" |Kiğırowspan="2" |Turkeyrowspan="2" |Cherbourgrowspan="2" |Brantford, Ontario, Canadarowspan="3" |
Zakarian, Mr. Mapri Der22304MB
Zimmermann, Mr. Leo29TodtmoosGermanySouthamptonSaskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Cross-channel passengers

In addition to the above-listed passengers, the Titanic carried 29 cross-channel passengers who boarded at Southampton and disembarked at either Cherbourg, France,{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/manifest.php?q=14|title=Titanic Cross-Channel Passenger List: Southampton to Cherbourg|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=19 July 2007}} or Queenstown, Ireland.{{cite web|url=http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/manifest.php?q=15|title=Titanic Cross-Channel Passenger List: Southampton to Queenstown|publisher=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=19 July 2007}}

class="sortable wikitable"
NameAgeClassHometownBoardedDisembarked
Brand, Mr. Karl Birger29rowspan="3" |FirstFalköping, Västergötland, Swedenrowspan="30" |SouthamptonCherbourg
Browne, Father Francis Patrick Mary31Dublin, IrelandQueenstown
Collis, Mr.rowspan="4" |–rowspan="4" |–rowspan="4" |Cherbourg
Davies, Mr. H. V.rowspan="2" |Second
Davies, Miss K.
De Grasse, Mr. J.rowspan="3" |First
Dyer-Edwardes, Mr. Thomas65rowspan="2" |Kensington, EnglandCherbourgMr. and Mrs. Dyer-Edwardes embarked at Southampton with their daughter, the Countess of Rothes, and niece, Gladys Cherry.
Dyer-Edwardes, Mrs. Clementina Georgina Lucy53rowspan="9" |Cherbourg
Evans, Missrowspan="4" |–Secondrowspan="22" |–
Fletcher, Miss N.rowspan="9" |First
Forman, Mr. J.
Forman, Mrs.
Lenox-Conyngham, Miss Alice Katherine Harriet39
Lenox-Conyngham, Mrs. Barbara Josephine (née Turton)48
Lenox-Conyngham, Miss Eileen Mary11
Lenox-Conyngham, Master Denis Hugh10
May, Mr. Richard W.54rowspan="2" |Queenstown
May, Mr. Stanley45
Mullen, Mr.|
|SecondCherbourg
Nichols, Mr. E.48rowspan="6" |FirstQueenstown
Noel, Major Gerard Thomas56rowspan="2" |Cherbourg
Noel, Master William Henry Middleton13
Odell, Miss Kate42rowspan="3" |Queenstown
Odell, Mrs. Lily May40
Odell, Master Jack Dudley11
Osborne, Miss D.rowspan="4" |–rowspan="2" |Secondrowspan="5" |Cherbourg
Remesch, Miss
Stevens, Mr. G.First
Tovey, MissSecond
Wotton, Mr. Henry Swaffin54First

First passenger survivors to die

class="sortable wikitable"
Namestyle="width:8em;"|Date of birthstyle="width:8em;"|Date of deathstyle="width:8em;"|Age at time of disasterstyle="width:9em;"|Age at time of deathclass="unsortable"|Additional notes
{{sort|Nackid|Miss Maria Nackid}}1 May 191030 July 1912{{ayd|1910|5|1|1912|4|15}}{{ayd|1910|5|1|1912|7|30}}First Titanic survivor to die, after contracting meningitis{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/maria-nakid.html|title=Mariayam (Maria) Nakid : Titanic Survivor|website=Encyclopedia Titanica|date=3 May 2004 |access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101130/https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/maria-nakid.html|url-status=live}}
{{sort|Baqlini|Miss Eujini Baqlini}}190930 August 19123 years3 yearsDied a month after Maria Nackid, also of meningitis{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/eugenie-baclini.html|title=Ūwjīnīyā al-B'aqlīnī (Eugenie Baclini) : Titanic Survivor|website=Encyclopedia Titanica|access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101033/https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/eugenie-baclini.html|url-status=live}}
{{sort|Gracie|Colonel Archibald Gracie IV}}15 January 18584 December 1912{{ayd|1858|1|15|1912|4|15}}{{ayd|1858|1|15|1912|12|4}}Died of health complications he suffered due to the sinking; Gracie wrote one of the first accounts of the sinking by a survivor, The Truth about the Titanic
{{sort|Spencer|Mrs. Marie Eugenie Spencer}}186726 October 191345 years46–47 years
{{sort|Frolicher|Mr. Maximilian Josef Frölicher}}24 September 185122 November 1913{{ayd|1851|9|24|1912|4|15}}{{ayd|1851|9|24|1913|11|22}}
{{sort|Andrews|Miss Kornelia Theodosia Andrews}}12 August 18494 December 1913{{ayd|1849|8|12|1912|4|15}}{{ayd|1849|8|12|1913|12|14}}Died of pneumonia{{cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/kornelia-theodosia-andrews.html|title=Kornelia Theodosia Andrews : Titanic Survivor|website=Encyclopedia Titanica|date=4 November 1998 |access-date=4 January 2019|archive-date=6 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210106101026/https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/kornelia-theodosia-andrews.html|url-status=live}}

Last passenger survivors to die (after the discovery of the Titanic wreck)

class="sortable wikitable"

!Name

! style="width:8em;" |Date of birth

! style="width:8em;" |Date of death

! style="width:8em;" |Age at time of disaster

! style="width:9em;" |Age at time of death

! class="unsortable" |Additional notes

{{sort|McGowan|Mrs. Anna F. "Annie" Straube (née McGowan)}}

|5 July 1897

|30 January 1990

|{{ayd|1897|7|5|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1897|7|5|1990|1|30}}

|

{{sort|Becker|Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Blanchard (née Becker)}}

|28 October 1899

|6 July 1990

|{{ayd|1899|10|28|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1899|10|28|1990|7|6}}

|

{{sort|Joseph|Mr. Michael Peter Joseph}}

|11 May 1907

|18 May 1991

|{{ayd|1907|5|11|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1907|5|11|1991|5|18}}

|

{{sort|Aks|Mr. Frank Phillip Aks}}

|7 June 1911

|15 July 1991

|{{ayd|1911|6|7|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1911|6|7|1991|7|15}}

|

{{sort|Touma|Mr. George Joseph Thomas (né Jirjis Yūsuf Tu'mah/George Touma)}}

|9 February 1904

|9 December 1991

|{{ayd|1904|2|9|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1904|2|9|1991|12|9}}

|Last remaining Middle East-born survivor.

{{sort|Dean|Mr. Bertram Vere Dean}}

|21 May 1910

|14 April 1992

|{{ayd|1910|5|21|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1910|5|21|1992|4|14}}

|Sibling of the last living survivor, Millvina Dean

{{sort|Newell|Mrs. Marjorie Anne Robb (née Newell)}}

|12 February 1889

|11 June 1992

|{{ayd|1889|2|12|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1889|2|12|1992|8|25}}

|Last survivor who was a first class passenger.

{{sort|Kink|Mrs. Louise Gretchen Pope (née Kink)}}

|8 April 1908

|25 August 1992

|{{ayd|1908|4|8|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1908|4|8|1992|8|25}}

|Last remaining Swiss-born survivor.

{{sort|Caldwell|Mr. Alden Gates Caldwell}}

|10 June 1911

|18 December 1992

|{{ayd|1911|6|10|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1911|6|10|1992|12|18}}

|

{{sort|Watt|Mrs. Robertha Josephine Marshall (née Watt)}}

|7 September 1899

|4 March 1993

|{{ayd|1899|9|7|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1899|9|7|1993|3|4}}

|Last remaining Canadian survivor.

{{sort|Shine|Mrs. Ellen Natalia Callaghan (née Shine)}}

|30 December 1891

|5 March 1993

|{{ayd|1891|12|30|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1891|12|30|1993|3|5}}

|Last living survivor who was an adult at the time of the sinking; last living survivor of Irish background.

{{sort|Sandstrom|Miss Beatrice Irene Sandström}}

|9 August 1910

|3 September 1995

|{{ayd|1910|8|9|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1910|8|9|1995|9|3}}

|Last remaining Swedish survivor.

{{sort|Hart|Miss Eva Miriam Hart MBE}}

|31 January 1905

|14 February 1996

|{{ayd|1905|1|31|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1905|1|31|1996|2|14}}

|

{{sort|Brown|Mrs. Edith Eileen Haisman (née Brown)}}

|27 October 1896

|20 January 1997

|{{ayd|1896|10|27|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1896|10|27|1997|1|20}}

|Last survivor who was a teenager at the time of the sinking; last survivor born in the 19th century

{{sort|Laroche|Miss Louise Marguerite Laroche}}

|2 July 1910

|28 January 1998

|{{ayd|1910|7|2|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1910|7|2|1998|1|28}}

|

{{sort|Johnson|Mrs. Eleanor Ileen Shuman (née Johnson)}}

|23 August 1910

|7 March 1998

|{{ayd|1910|8|23|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1910|8|23|1998|3|7}}

|

{{sort|Navratil|Mr. Michel Marcel Navratil}}

|12 June 1908

|30 January 2001

|{{ayd|1908|6|12|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1908|6|12|2001|1|30}}

|Last remaining male survivor; last remaining French survivor. Along with brother Edmond (1910–1953), were the only children rescued without a parent or guardian (known as the Titanic Orphans)

{{sort|Quick|Mrs. Winnifred Vera van Tongerloo (née Quick)}}

|23 January 1904

|4 July 2002

|{{ayd|1904|1|23|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1904|1|23|2002|7|4}}

|Last survivor who didn't lose any relatives in the sinking.

{{sort|Asplund|Miss Lillian Gertrud Asplund}}

|21 October 1906

|6 May 2006

|{{ayd|1906|10|21|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1906|10|21|2006|5|6}}

|Last remaining American survivor; last living survivor with memories of the accident.

{{sort|West|Mrs. Barbara Joyce Dainton (née West)}}

|24 May 1911

|16 October 2007

|{{ayd|1911|5|24|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1911|5|24|2007|10|16}}

|Last remaining survivor who was a second class passenger.

{{sort|Dean|Miss Elizabeth Gladys "Millvina" Dean}}

|2 February 1912

|31 May 2009

|{{ayd|1912|2|2|1912|4|15}}

|{{ayd|1912|2|2|2009|5|31}}

|Last living survivor and sibling of Bertram Dean, another one of the last remaining survivors. She was the last remaining British survivor, and the last who was a third class passenger.

See also

Footnotes

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References

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Further reading

  • {{cite book|author=Elias, Leila Salloum|title=The Dream and Then the Nightmare: The Syrians Who Boarded the Titanic – the story of the Arabic-speaking passengers|isbn= 9789933908614 |location=Damascus/Beirut|publisher=Atlas for Publishing and Distribution|date= 2011|oclc=741310154}}
  • {{cite book|author=Geller, Judith B.|title=Titanic: Women and Children First|isbn=9780393046663|publisher=W. W. Norton & Company|date=1998|url=https://archive.org/details/titanicwomenchil00gell}}
  • {{cite news|author=Gornall, Jonathan|url=http://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/a-familiar-shout-in-titanic-film-spurs-search-for-arab-passengers |title=A familiar shout in Titanic film spurs search for Arab passengers|work=The National|location=Abu Dhabi|date= 6 April 2012}}
  • {{cite news|author=Welter, Ben|url=http://www.startribune.com/local/blogs/147080365.html |title= A Titanic survivor's tale|work=Star Tribune|date=20 April 1912}} Newspaper interview with passenger John Pillsbury Snyder.