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First-Class Passengers

*Allen, Miss Elizabeth Walton (Cabin B-5)
Allison, Mr. Hudson Joshua Creighton (Cabin C-22)
Allison, Mrs. Bess (Cabin C-22) and *Maid
Allison, Miss Helen Lorraine (Cabin C-26)
*Allison, Master Trevor (Cabin C-26) and *Nurse
*Anderson, Mr. Harry (Cabin E-12)
*Andrews, Miss Kornelia Theodosia (Cabin D-7)
Andrews, Mr. Thomas (Cabin A-36)
*Appleton, Mrs. Edward Dale (Cabin C-101)
Artagaveytia, Mr. Ramon
Astor, Colonel John Jacob (Cabin C-64) and Manservant, Victor Robbins (Cabin C-62)
*Astor, Mrs. Madeleine (Cabin C-64) and *Maid
*Aubert, Mrs. Leotine Pauline (Cabin B-82 and Cabin B-84) and *Maid, Miss Segesser   (Cabin B-35)
*Barkworth, Mr. Alergnon H. (Cabin A-23)
Baumann, Mr. J.
*Baxter, Mrs. James (Helene DeLaudeniere) (Cabin B-60)
Baxter, Mr. Quigg (Cabin B-58)
Beattie, Mr. Thomas (Cabin C-6)
*Beckwith, Mr. Richard L. (Cabin D-35)
*Beckwith, Mrs. Richard L. (Cabin D-35)
*Beesley, Mr. Lawrence (Cabin D-56)
*Behr, Mr. Karl Howell (Cabin C-148)
*Bishop, Mr. Dickinson H. (Cabin B-49)
*Bishop, Mrs. Helen (Cabin B-49)
Bjornstrom, Mr. H.
Blackwell, Mr. Stephen Weart (Cabin-T)
*Blank, Mr. Henry (Cabin A-31)
*Bonnell, Miss Caroline (Cabin C-7)
*Bonnell, Miss Elizabeth (Cabin C-7)
Borebank, Mr. John J. (Cabin D-21)
*Bowen, Miss
*Bowerman, Miss Edith (Cabin E-33)
Brady, Mr. James (Cabin A-21)
Brandeis, Mr. Emil (Cabin B-10)
*Brayton, Mr. George
Brewe, Dr. Arthur Jackson
*Brown, Miss Mildred (Cabin C-90)
*Brown, Mrs. Margaret Tobin - "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" - (Cabin B-4 and Cabin B-6)
*Brown, Mrs. John Murray (Cabin C-101)
*Browne, Father Francis (Cabin A-37) - disembarked in Queenstown
*Bucknell, Mrs. Emma (Cabin D-15) and *Maid
Butt, Major Archibald W. (Cabin B-38)
*Calderhead, Mr. E. P.
*Candee, Mrs. Churchill
*Cardeza, Mrs. Charlotte Wardle Drake (Cabin B-53) and Maid
*Cardeza, Master Thomas Drake Martinez (Cabin B-55) and Manservant
Carlson, Mr. Frank
Carran, Mr. F. M.
Carran, Mr. J. P.
*Carter, Mr. William E. (Cabin B-96)
*Carter, Mrs. Lucille (Cabin B-96) and Maid
*Carter, Miss Lucile (Cabin B-98)
*Carter, Master William T. (Cabin B-98) and Manservant
Case, Mr. Howard B.
*Cassebeer, Mrs. H. A.
Cavendish, Mr. Tyrell.W. (Cabin C-46)
*Cavendish, Mrs. Julia (Cabin C-46) and *Maid
Chaffee, Mr. Herbert F. (Cabin E-31)
*Chaffee, Mrs. Carrie (Cabin E-31)
*Chambers, Mr. Norman C. (Cabin E-8)
*Chambers, Mrs. Bertha (Cabin E-8)
*Cherry, Miss Gladys (Cabin B-77)
*Chevre, Mr. Paul (Cabin A-7)
*Chibnafl, Mrs. E. M. Bowerman
Chisholm, Mr. Robert
Clark, Mr. Walter Miller (Cabin C-87)
*Clark, Mrs. Virginia (Cabin C-87)
Clifford, Mr. George Quincy (Cabin A-14)
Colley, Mr. Edward Pomeroy (Cabin E-58)
*Compton, Mrs. Mary (Cabin E-49)
*Compton, Miss Sara (Cabin E-49)
Compton, Mr. Alexander Taylor, Jr. (Cabin E-52)
*Cook, Miss Selena (Cabin C-90)
*Cornell, Mrs. Robert G. (Cabin C-101)
Crafton, Mr. John B.
Crosby, Captain Edward G. (Cabin B-22)
*Crosby, Mrs. Catherine (Cabin B-22)
*Crosby, Miss Harriet (Cabin B-26)
Cummings, Mr. John Bradley (Cabin C-85)
*Cummings, Mrs. Florence (Cabin C-85)
*Daly, Mr. Peter D. (Cabin E-17)
*Daniel, Mr. Robert W.
Davidson, Mr. Thornton (Cabin B-71)
*Davidson, Mrs. Orian (Cabin B-71)
*Dick, Mr. Albert (Cabin B-20)
*Dick, Mrs. Vera (Cabin B-20)
*Dodge, Dr. Washington (Cabin A-34)
*Dodge, Mrs. Washington (Cabin A-34)
*Dodge, Master Washington (Cabin A-34)
*Douglas, Mrs. F. C.
Douglas, Mr. Walter Donald (Cabin C-86)
*Douglas, Mrs. Mahala Dutton (Cabin C-86) and Maid
Dulles, Mr. William Crothers (Cabin A-18)
*Earnshew, Mrs. Olive (Cabin C-54)
*Endres, Miss Caroline Louise (Cabin C-45)
*Eustis, Miss Elizabeth M. (Cabin D-20)
Evans, Miss Edith (Cabin A-29)
*Flegenheim, Mrs. A.
*Flynn, Mr. John L. (Cabin E-25)
Foreman, Mr. Benjamin L. (Cabin C-111)
Fortune, Mr. Mark
Fortune, Mrs. Mark
*Fortune, Miss Ethel (Cabin C-27)
*Fortune, Miss Alice (Cabin C-27)
*Fortune, Miss Mabel (Cabin C-27)
Fortune, Mr. Charles
Franklin, Mr. Thomas P. (Cabin D-34)
*Frauenthal, Mr. T. G.
*Frauenthal, Dr. Isaac G. (Cabin D-40)
*Frauenthal, Mrs. Isaac G. (Cabin D-40)
*Frolicher, Mr. Maxmillian (Cabin B-39)
*Frolicher, Mrs. Maxmillian (Cabin B-39)
*Frolicher, Miss Marguerite (Cabin B-41)
Futrelle, Mr. J.
*Futrelle, Mrs. J.
Gee, Mr. Arthur H. (Cabin E-63)
*Gibson, Mrs. L.
*Gibson, Miss Dorothy Winifred Gibson
Giglio, Mr. Victor
*Goldenberg, Mr. Samuel L. (Cabin C-92)
*Goldenberg, Mrs. Edwiga (Cabin C-92)
Goldschmidt, Mr. George B. (Cabin A-5)
*Gordon, Sir Cosmo Duff (Cabin A-16 and Cabin A-20)
*Gordon, Lady Duff (Cabin A-16 and Cabin A-20) and *Maid, Miss Laura Francatelli
  (Cabin E-36)
*Gracie, Colonel Archibald (Cabin C-51)
Graham, Mr. George (Cabin C-42)
*Graham, Mrs. William Thompson (Cabin C-91)
*Graham, Miss Margaret (Cabin C-125)
*Greenfield, Mrs. L. D.
*Greenfield, Mrs. Blanche (Cabin D-10 and Cabin D-12)
Guggenheim, Mr. Benjamin (Cabin B-82 and Cabin B-84) and his Manservant, Victor Giglio
  (Cabin B-86)
*Harder, Mr. George A. (Cabin E-50)
*Harder, Mrs. George A. (Cabin E-50)
*Harper, Mr. Henry Sleeper (Cabin D-33) and *Manservant, Mr. Hamad Hassah (Cabin D-49)
*Harper, Mrs. Henry Sleeper (Cabin D-33)
Harris, Mr. Henry Burkhardt (Cabin C-83)
*Harris, Mrs. Irene(Cabin C-83)
Harrison, Mr. William H. (Cabin B-94)
*Haven, Mr. H.
*Hawksford, Mr. W. J.
Hays, Mr. Charles M. (Cabin B-69)
*Hays, Mrs. Clara (Cabin B-69) and Maid
*Hays, Miss Margaret (Cabin C-54)
Head, Mr. Christopher (Cabin B-11)
*Hellstrom, Miss Hilda M. (Cabin D-135)
Hilliard, Mr. Herbert Henry (Cabin E-46)
Hipkins, Mr. William E. (Cabin C-39)
*Hippach, Mrs. Ida S. (Cabin B-18)
*Hippach, Miss Jean (Cabin B-18)
*Hogeboom, Mrs. Anna (Cabin D-11)
Holverson, Mr. A. O.
*Holverson, Mrs. A. O.
*Hoyt, Mr. Frederick Maxfield (Cabin C-93)
*Hoyt, Mrs. Jane Anne (Cabin C-93)
Holt, Mr. W. F.
Isham, Mrs. Anne Elizabeth (Cabin C-49)
*Ismay, Mr. J. Bruce (Cabin B-52, Cabin B-54 and Cabin B-56) and Manservant,
  Richard Fry (Cabin B-102)
Jakob, Mr. Birnbaum
Jones, Mr. C. C
*Joseph, Mrs. Catherina (Cabin D-69)
*Joseph, Miss Mary (Cabin D-69)
*Joseph, Master Michael (Cabin D-69)
Julian, Mr. Henry F. (Cabin E-60)
Kent, Mr. Edward A. (Cabin B-37)
Kenyon, Mr. F. R.
*Kenyon, Mrs. F. R.
*Kimball, Mr. Edwin N. (Cabin D-19)
*Kimball, Mrs. Gertrude (Cabin D-19)
Klaber, Mr. Herman (Cabin C-124)
*Krekorian, Mr. Nelson (Cabin E-57)
Lambert-Williams, Mr. Fletcher Fellows
*Lamore, Miss Amelia (Cabin C-90)
*Leader, Dr. Alice (Cabin D-17)
Lewy, Mr. E. G.
*Lindstroem, Mrs. J.
*Lines, Mrs. Elizabeth (Cabin D-28)
*Lines, Miss Mary C. (Cabin D-28)
Lingrey Mr. Edward
Long, Mr. Clyde (Cabin D-6)
*Longley, Miss Gretchen Fiske (Cabin D-7)
Loring, Mr. J. H.
*Lurette Miss Elise (Cabin B-80)
Mack, Mrs. Mary (Cabin E-77)
*Madill, Miss Georgette Alexandra (Cabin B-3)
Maguire, Mr. John E. (Cabin C-108)
*Marechal, Mr. Pierre (Cabin C-47)
Marvin, Mr. Daniel W. (Cabin D-30)
*Marvin, Mrs. Mary (Cabin D-30)
McCaffry. Mr. Thomas (Cabin C-6)
McCarthy, Mr. Timothy J.
*McGough, Mr. J. R. (Cabin E-25)
Meyer, Mr. Edgar J.
*Meyer, Mrs. Edgar J.
Millet, Mr. Frank David (Cabin E-38)
Minahan, Dr. William E. (Cabin C-78)
*Minahan, Mrs. Lillian (Cabin C-78)
*Minahan, Miss Daisy (Cabin C-78)
*Moch, Mr. P. E.
Moch, Mr. Phillip E.
Molson, Mr. Harry Markland (Cabin C-30)
Moore, Mr. Clarence and Manservant
Natsch, Mr. Charles H. (Cabin C-118)
Newell, Mr. Arthur Webster (Cabin D-48)
*Newell, Miss Alice (Cabin D-36)
*Newell, Miss Madeline (Cabin D-36)
*Newsom, Miss Helen (Cabin D-47)
Nicholson, Mr. A. S.
*Nourney, Mr. Alfred (Baron von Drachstedt) (Cabin D-38)
*Omont, Mr. F.
Ostby, Mrs. Engelhart C. (Cabin B-30)
*Ostby, Miss Helen R. (Cabin B-36)
Ovies, Mr. S.
Parr, Mr. M. H. W.
Partner, Mr. Austin (Cabin C-124)
Payne, Mr. Vivian (Cabin B-24)
Pears, Mr. Thomas (Cabin C-2)
*Pears, Mrs. Thomas (Cabin C-2)
Penasco, Mr. Victor (Cabin C-65)
*Penasco, Mrs. Victor (Cabin C-65) and Maid, Miss Oliva Ocana Dona Fermina
  (Cabin C-105)
*Peuchen, Major Arthur Godfrey (Cabin C-104)
Porter, Mr. Walter Chamberlain
*Potter, Mrs. Lilly (Cabin C-50)
Reuchlin, Mr. J. G., Jonkheer
*Rheims, Mr. George
*Robert, Mrs. Edward Scott (Cabin B-3) and *Maid
Roebling, Mr. Washington A., 2nd (Cabin A-24)
*Rolmane, Mr. C.
Rood, Mr. Hugh R. (Cabin B-22)
*Rosenbaum, Miss Edith Louise (Cabin A-11)
Ross, Mr. John Hugo (Cabin A-10)
*Rothes, the Countess of (Cabin B-77) and *Maid, Miss Roberta Maioni (Cabin B-79)
Rothschild, Mr. M.
*Rothschild, Mrs. M.
Rowe, Mr. Alfred
Ryerson, Mr. Arthur (Cabin B-57)
*Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur (Cabin B-57) and *Maid, Miss Victorine Chaudanson (Cabin B-66)
*Ryerson, Miss Emily (Cabin B-59)
*Ryerson, Miss Susan (Cabin B-59)
*Ryerson, Master Jack (Cabin B-63)
*Saalfeld, Mr. Adolphe (Cabin C-106)
*Schabert, Mrs. Emma (Cabin C-28)
*Seward, Mr. Frederick K.
*Shutes, Miss Elizabeth W. (Cabin C-125)
*Silverthorne, Mr. Spencer Victor (Cabin E-24)
Silvey, Mr. William B. (Cabin E-44)
*Silvey, Mrs. Alice (Cabin E-44)
*Simonius-Blumer, Colonel Alfons (Cabin A-26)
*Sloper, Mr. William T. (Cabin A-6)
Smart, Mr. John M.
Smith, Mr. J. Clinch
Smith, Mr. Richard William (Cabin A-19)
Smith, Mr. L P.
*Smith, Mrs. L P.
*Snyder, Mr. John (Cabin B-45)
*Snyder, Mrs. Nelle (Cabin B-45)
*Soloman, Mr. A. L.
*Spedden, Mr. Frederick O. (Cabin E-34)
*Spedden, Mrs. Daisy (Cabin E-34) and *Maid
*Spedden, Master R. Douglas (Cabin E-40) and *Nurse, Miss Elizabeth Burns, (Cabin E-40)
Spencer, Mr. William A. (Cabin B-78)
*Spencer, Mrs. Mary (Cabin B-78) and Maid, Miss Elise Lurette (Cabin B-80)
*Stahelin, Dr. Max
Stead, Mr. William Thomas (Cabin B-89)
*Steffanson, B. B.
*Steffanon, H. B.
*Stengel, Mr. Charles E. H. (Cabin C-116)
*Stengel, Mrs. Charles E. H. (Cabin C-116)
Stewart, Mr. A. A.
*Stone, Mrs. Martha (Cabin B-28) and *Maid
Straus, Mr. Isidor (Cabin C-55) and Manservant, Mr. John Farthing (Cabin C-95)
Straus, Mrs. Isidor (Cabin C-55) and *Maid, Miss Ellen Bird (Cabin C-97)
Sutton, Mr. Frederick (Cabin D-50)
*Swift, Mrs. Margaret (Cabin D-17)
Taussig, Mr. Emil
*Taussig, Mrs. Emil
*Taussig, Miss Ruth
*Taylor, Mr. Elmer Zebly (Cabin C-126)
*Taylor, Mrs. Juliet (Cabin C-126)
Thayer, Mr. John Borland (Cabin C-66)
*Thayer, Mrs. John Borland (Cabin C-66) and *Maid
*Thayer, Mr. John Borland, Jr. (Cabin C-68)
Thorne, Mr. G.
*Thorne, Mrs. G.
*Tucker, Mr. Gilbert Milligan, Jr. (Cabin C-53)
Uruchurtu, Mr. M. R.
Van der Hoef, Mr. Wyckoff
*Velliers de, Mrs. Beth Antonine (Cabin C-90)
Walker, Mr. William Anderson (Cabin D-46)
Warren, Mr. Frank M. (Cabin D-37)
*Warren, Mrs. Frank M. (Cabin D-37)
*Weir, Mr. J.
White, Mr. Percival W. (Cabin D-126)
White, Mr. Richard F. (Cabin D-126)
*White, Mrs. Ella (Cabin C-32), her *Maid, Miss Nellie M. Bessette (Cabin C-99) and
  Manservant
Wick, Mr. George D.
*Wick, Mrs. George D.
*Wick, Miss Mary (Cabin C-7)
Widener, Mr. George Dunton (Cabin C-80) and Manservant
*Widener, Mrs. Elanor (Cabin C-80) and *Maid
Widener, Mr. Harry Elkins (Cabin C-80)
*Willard, Miss Constance
Williams, Mr. Fletcher L. (Cabin C-128)
*Williams, Mr. R. N., Jr.
*Woolner, Mr. Hugh (Cabin C-52)
Wright, Mr. George
*Young, Miss Marie (Cabin C-32)

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Second-Class Passengers

Abelson, Mr. Samson
*Abelson, Mrs. Hanna
Aldworth, Mr. C.
Andrew, Mr. Edgar
Andrew, Mr. Frank
Angle, Mr. William
*Angle, Mrs.
Ashby, Mr. John
Baily, Mr. Percy
Baimbridge, Mr. Chas. R.
*Balls, Mrs. Ada E.
Banfield, Mr. Frederick J.
Bateman, Mr. Robert J.
*Beane, Mr. Edward
*Beane, Mrs. Ethel
Beauchamp, Mr. H. J.
*Beesley, Mr. Lawrence
*Bentham, Miss Lilian W.
Berk, Mr. Pickard (Cabin F-10)
Berriman, Mr. William
Botsford, Mr. W. Hull
Bowenur, Mr. Solomon
Bracken, Mr. Jas. H.
Brito, Mr. Jose de
*Brown, Miss Edith
*Brown, Miss Mildred
Brown, Mr. S.
Brown, Mrs.
Bryhl, Mr. Curt
*Bryhl, Miss Dagmar
*Buss, Miss Kate
Butler, Mr. Reginald
Byles, Rev.nomas R. D.
*Bystrom, Miss Karolina
*Caldwell, Mr. Albert F.
*Caldwell, Mrs. Sylvia
*Caldwell, Master Alden G.
*Cameron, Miss Clear
Carbines, Mr. William
Carter, Rev. Ernest C.
Carter, Mrs. Lillian
Chapman, Mr. John H.
Chapman, Mrs. Elizabeth
Chapman, Mr. Charles
*Christy, Mrs. Alice
*Christy, Miss Juli
Clarke, Mr. Charles V.
*Clarke, Mrs. Ada Maria
Coleridge, Mr. R. C.
Collander, Mr. Erik
*Collett, Mr. Stuart
Collyer, Mr. Harvey
*Collyer, Mrs. Charlotte
*Collyer, Miss Marjorie
Corbett, Mrs. Irene
Corey, Mrs. C. P.
Cotterill, Mr. Harry
Davies, Mr. Charles
*Davis, Mrs. Agnes
*Davis, Master John M.
*Davis, Miss Mary
Deacon, Mr. Percy
del Carlo, Mr. Sebastian
del Carlo, Mrs.
Denbou, Mr. Herbert
Dibden, Mr. William
*Doling, Mrs. Ada
*Doling, Miss Elsie
Downton, Mr. William J.
*Drachstedt, Baron von
Drew, Mr. James V.
*Drew, Mrs. Lulu
*Drew, Master Marshall
*Duran, Miss Florentina
*Duran, Miss Asimcion
Eitemiller, Mr. G. F.
Enander, Mr. Ingvar
Fahlstrom Mr. Arne J.
Faunthorpe, Mr. Harry
*Faunthorpe, Mrs. Lizzie
Fillbrook, Mr. Charles
Fox, Mr. Stanley H.
Funk, Miss Annie
Fynney, Mr. Jos.
Gale, Mr. Harry
Gale, Mr. Shadrach
*Garside, Miss Ethel
Gaskell, Mr. Alfred
Gavey, Mr. Lawrence
Gilbert, Mr. William
Giles, Mr. Edgar
Giles, Mr. Fred
Giles, Mr. Ralph
Gill, Mr. John
Gillespie, Mr. William
Givard, Mr. Hans K.
Greenberg, Mr. Samuel
Hale, Mr. Reginald
*Hamalainer, Mrs. Anna and *Infant
Harbeck, Mr. Wm. H.
Harper, Mr. John
*Harper, Miss Nina
*Harris, Mr. George
Harris, Mr. Walter
Hart, Mr. Benjamin
*Hart, Mrs. Esther
*Hart, Miss Eva
*Herman, Miss Alice
*Herman, Mrs. Jane
*Herman, Miss Kate
Herman, Mr. Samuel
*Hewlett, Mrs. Mary D.
Hickman, Mr. Leonard
Hickman, Mr. Lewis
Hickman, Mr. Stanley
Hiltunen, Miss Martha
Hocking, Mr. George
*Hocking, Mrs. Elizabeth
*Hocking, Miss Nellie
Hocking, Mr. Samuel J.
Hodges, Mr. Henry P.
Hoffman, Mr. and *two children (Loto and Louis)
*Hold, Mrs. Annie
Hold, Mr. Stephen
Hood, Mr. Ambrose
*Hosono, Mr. Masabumi
Howard, Mr. Benjamin
Howard, Mrs. Ellen T.
Hunt, Mr. George
*Ilett, Miss Bertha
*Jacobsohn, Mrs. Amy P.
Jacobsohn Mr. Sidney S.
Jarvis, Mr. John D.
Jefferys, Mr. Clifford
Jefferys, Mr. Ernest
Jenkin, Mr. Stephen
*Jervan, Mrs. A. T.
*Kantor, Mrs. Miriam
Kantor, Mr. Sehua
Karnes, Mrs. J. F.
Keane, Mr. Daniel
*Keane, Miss Nora A. (Cabin E-101)
*Kelly, Mrs. F.
Kirkland, Rev. Charles L
Kvillner, Mr. John Henrik
*Lahtinen, Mrs. Anna
Lahtinen, Mr. William
Lamb, Mr. J. J.
*Lamore, Mrs. Ameliar
Laroche, Mr. Joseph
*Laroche, Mrs. Juliet
*Laroche, Miss Louise
*Laroche, Miss Simonne
*Lehman, Miss Bertha
*Leitch, Miss Jessie
Levy, Mr. R. J.
Leyson, Mr. Robert W. N.
Lingan, Mr. John
Louch, Mr. Charles
*Louch, Mrs. Alice Adela
Mack, Mrs. Mary
Malachard, Mr. Noel
Mallet, Mr. A.
*Mallet, Mrs.
*Mallet, Master A.
Mangiavacchi, Mr. Emilio
Mantvila, Mr. Joseph
Marshall, Mr.
*Marshall, Mrs. Kate
Matthews, Mr. W. J.
Maybery, Mr. Frank H.
McCrae, Mr. Arthur G.
McCrie, Mr. James
McKane, Mr. Peter D.
*Mellers, Mr. William
*Mellinger, Mrs. Elizabeth and *Child
Meyer, Mr. August
Milling, Mr. Jacob C.
Mitchell, Mr. Henry
*Moor, Mrs. Bella (Cabin E-121)
*Moor, Master Meier (Cabin E-121)
Morawick, Dr. Ernest
Mudd, Mr. Thomas C.
Myles, Mr. Thomas F.
Nasser, Mr. Nicolas
*Nasser, Mrs.
Navratil, Mr. Michel (Cabin F-2)
*Navratil, Master Michel Marcel (Cabin F-2)
*Navratil, Master Edmond Roger (Cabin F-2)
Nesson, Mr. Israel
Nicholls, Mr. Joseph C.
Norman, Mr. Robert D.
*Nye, Mrs. Elizabeth (Cabin F-33)
Otter, Mr. Richard
*Oxenham, Mr. P. Thomas
*Padro, Mr. Julian
Pain, Dr. Alfred
*Pallas, Mr. Emilio
Parker, Mr. Clifford R.
*Parrish, Mrs. L Davis
Pengelly, Mr. Frederick
Pernot, Mr. Rene
Peruschitz, Rev. Jos. M.
Phillips, Mr. Robert
*Phillips, Miss Alice
*Pinsky, Miss Rosa
Ponesell, Mr. Martin
*Portaluppi, Mr. Emilio
Pulbaun, Mr. Frank
*Quick, Mrs. Jane
*Quick, Miss Vera W.
*Quick, Miss Phyllis
Reeves, Mr. David
Renouf, Mr. Peter H.
*Renouf, Miss Lillie
*Reynolds, Miss E.
Richard, Mr. Emile
*Richards, Mrs. Emily
*Richards, Master William
*Richards, Master George
*Ridsdale, Miss Lucy
Rogers, Mr. Harry
*Rogers, Miss Selina
*Rugg, Miss Emily
Sedgwick, Mr. C. F. W.
Sharp, Mr. Percival
*Shelley, Mrs. Imanita
*Silven, Miss Lyyli
*Sincook, Miss Maude
*Sinkkenen, Miss Anna
Sjostedt, Mr. Ernest A.
*Slayter, Miss H. M.
Slemen, Mr. Richard J.
Smith, Mr. Augustus
*Smith, Miss Marion
Sobey, Mr. Hayden
Stanton, Mr. S. Ward
Stokes, Mr. Phillip J.
Swane, Mr. George
Sweet, Mr. George
Tobin, Mr. Roger (Cabin F-38)
*Toomey, Miss Ellen
*Trant, Miss Jessie
Tronpiansky, Mr. Moses A.
*Troutt, Miss Edwina Celia (Cabin E-101)
Tupin, M. Dorothy
Turpin, Mr. William J.
Veale, Mr. James
*Walcroft, Miss Nellie
*Ware, Mrs. Florence L
Ware, Mr. John James
Ware, Mr. William J.
*Watt, Miss Bertha
*Watt, Mrs. Bessie
*Webber, Miss Susan (Cabin E-101)
Weisz, Mr. Leopold
*Weisz, Mrs. Matilda
*Wells, Mrs. Addie
*Wells, Miss J.
*Wells, Master Ralph
West, Mr. E. Arthur
*West, Mrs. Ada
*West, Miss Barbara
*West, Miss Constance
Wheadon, Mr. Edward
Wheeler, Mr. Edwin

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Third-Class Passengers

British Subjects embarked at Southampton

Abbott, Eugene Joseph
*Abbott, Mrs. Rosa
Abbott, Rossmore Edward
Abbing, Anthony
Adams. J.
*Aks, Filly
*Aks, Leah
Alexander, William
Allen, William
Allum, Owen G.
*Badman, Emily
Barton David
Beavan, W. T.
*Becker, Mrs. Nellie (Cabin F-8)
*Becker, Miss Marion (Cabin F-8)
*Becker, Miss Ruth (Cabin F-8)
*Becker, Master Richard (Cabin F-8)
Billiard, A.
Billiard, James (child)
Billiard, Walter (child)
Bowen, David
Braund, Lewis
Braund, Owen
Brocklebank, William
Cann, Erenst
Carver, A.
Celotti, Francesco
Christmann, Emil
*Cohen, Gurshon
Cook, Jacob
Corn, Harry
*Coutts, Winnie
*Coutts, William (child)
*Coutts, Leslie (child)
Coxon, Daniel
Crease, Ernest James
Cribb, John Hatfield
*Cribb, Alice
*Dahl, Charles
Davies, Evan
Davies, Alfred
Davies, John
Davies, Joseph
Davison, Thomas H.
*Davison, Mary
Dean, Mr. Bertram F.
*Dean, Mrs. Hetty
*Dean, Bertran (child)
*Dean, Vera (infant)
Dennis, Samuel
Dennis, William
*Derkings, Edward
*Dowdell, Elizabeth
*Drapkin, Jenie
*Dugemin, Joseph
Elsbury, James
*Emanuel, Ethet (child)
Everett, Thomas J.
Ford, Arthur
Ford, Margaret
Ford, Mrs. D. M.
Ford, Mr. E. W.
Ford, M. W. T. N.
Ford, Maggie (child)
Franklin, Charles
Garthfirth, John
Gilinski, Leslie
*Godwin, Frederick
Goldsmith, Frank J.
*Goldsmith, Emily A.
*Goldsmith, Frank J. W.
Goodwin, Augusta
Goodwin, Lillian A.
Goodwin, Charles E.
Goodwin, William F. (child)
Goodwin, Jessie (child)
Goodwin, Harold (child)
Goodwin, Sidney (child)
Green, George
Guest, Robert
Harknett, Alice
Harmer, Abraham
*Hee, Ling
*Howard, May
*Hyman, Abraham
Johnston, A. G.
Johnston, Mrs.
Johnston, William (child)
Johnston, Mrs. C. H. (child)
Johnson, Mr. A.
Johnson, Mr. W.
Keefe, Arthur
Kelly, James
*Lam, Ali
Lam, Len
*Lang, Fang
Leonard, Mr. L
Lester, J.
Ling, Lee
Lithman, Simon
Lobb, Cordelia
Lobb, William A.
Lockyer, Edward
Lovell, John
MacKay, George W.
Maisner, Simon
McNamee, Eileen
McNamee, Neal
Meanwell, Marian O.
Meek, Annie L.
Meo, Alfonso
Miles, Frank
*Moor, Beile
*Moor, Meier
Moore, Leonard C.
Morley, William
Moutal, Rahamin
Murdlin, Joseph
Nancarrow, W. H.
Niklasen, Sander
Nosworthy, Richard C.
Peacock, Alfred
Peacodc., Treasteall
Peacock, Treasteall (child)
Pearce, Ernest
Peduzzi, Joseph
Perkin, John Henry
Peterson, Marius
Potchett, George
*Rath, Sarah
Reed, James George
Reynolds, Harold
Risien, Emma
Risien, Samuel
Robins, Alexander
Robins, Charity
Rogers, William John
Rouse, Richard H.
Rush, Alfred George J.
Sadowitz, Harry
Sage, John
Sage, Annie
Sage, Stella
Sage, George
Sage, Douglas
Sage, Frederick
Sage, Dorothy
Sage, William (child)
Sage, Ada (child)
Sage, Constance (child)
Sage, Thomas (child)
Sather, Sinon
Saundercock, W. H.
Sawyer, Frederick
Scrota, Maurice
Shellard, Frederick
Shorney, Charles
Simmons, John
Slocovski, Selman
Somerton, Francis W.
Spector, Woolf
Spinner, Henry
*Stanley, Amy
Stanley, E. R. Mr.
Storey, T. Mr.
*Sunderland, Victor
Sutehall, Henry
Theobald, Thomas
Thomas, Alex
*Thorneycrolt, Florence
Thorneycroft, Percival
Tomlin, Ernest P.
Torber, Ernest
*Trembisky, Berk
*Tunquist, W.
Ware, Frederick
Warren, Charles W.
Webber, James
*Wilkes, Ellen
Willey, Edward
Williams, Harry
Williams, Leslie
Windelov, Einar
Wiseman, Philip

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"Steerage":
"Steerage" was the lowest class of accommodation offered to passengers. On better class liners, like the Titanic, it was referred to as Third-Class. Steerage passengers on the cheapest ships slept in open dormitories, segregated by sex. The Titanic had small areas available for this type of accommodation, but they were never used.
The term comes from the fact that originally the cheapest accommodation was in the stern, along with the steering gear. This space was cramped and liable to inspire seasickness, due to the rougher motion there. On early warships it was the home of crewmembers who were too important for the forecastle but not important enough for the officers' cabins.

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Third-Class Passengers

Non-British Subjects embarked at Southampton

*Abelseth, Karen
*Abelseth, Olaus (Cabin G-63)
*Abramson, August
Adahl, Mauritz
*Adolf, Humblin
Ahlin, Johanna
Ahmed, Ali
Alhomaki, Ilmari
Ali, William
Anderson, Alfreda
*Anderson, Erna
Anderson, Albert
Anderson, Anders
Anderson, Samuel
Anderson, Sigrid (child)
Anderson, Thor
*Anderson, Carla
Anderson, Ingeborg (child)
Anderson, Ebba (child)
Anderson, Sigvard (child)
Anderson, Ellis
Anderson, Ida Augusta
Anderson, Paul Edvin
Angheloff, Minko
Asplund, Carl (child)
Asplund, Charles
*Aspland, Felix (child)
Asplund, Gustaf (child)
*Asplund, Johan
*Asplund, Lillian (child)
Asplund, Oscar (child)
*Asplund, Selma
Arnold, Joseph
Arnold, Josephine
Aronsson, Ernest Axel A.
Asim, Adola
Assam, Ali
Augustsan, Albert
Backstrom, Karl
*Backstrom, Marie
Balkic, Cerin
Benson, John Viktor
Berglund. Ivar
Berkeland, Hans
*Bing, Lee ("Stow-away")
Bjorklund, Ernst
Bostandyeff, Guentcho
Braf, Elin Ester
Brobek, Carl R.
Cacic, Grego
Cacic, Luka
Cacic, Maria
Cacic, Manda
Calie, Peter
Carlson, Carl R.
Carlsson, Julius
Carlsson, August Sigfrid
*Chip, Chung ("Stow-away")
Coelho, Domingos Fernardeo
Coleff, Fotio
Coleff, Peyo
Cor, Bartol
Cor, Ivan
Cor, Ludovik
*Dahl, Mauritz
Dahlberg, Gerda
Dakic, Branko
Danbom, Ernest
Danbom, Gillber (infant)
Danoff, Sigrid
Danoff, Yoto
Dantchoff, Khristo
Delalic, Regyo
Denkoff, Mito
Dimic, Jovan
Dintcheff, Valtcho
Dyker, Adoff
*Dyker, Elizabeth
Ecimovic, Joso
Edwardsson, Gustaf
Eklunz, Hans
Ekstrom, Johan
*Finote, Luigi
Fischer, Eberhard
*Foo, Chong ("Stow-away")
Goldsmith, Nathan
Goncalves, Manoel E.
Gronnestad, Daniel D.
Gustafson, Alfred
Gustafson, Anders
Gustafson, Johan
Gustafsson, Gideon
Haas, Aloisia
*Hadman, Oscar
Hagland, Ingvald O.
Hagland, Konrad R.
Hakkurainen, Pekko
*Hakkurainen, Elin
Hampe, Leon
*Hankonen, Eluna
Hansen, Claus
*Hansen, Janny
Hansen, Henry Damgavd
*Hee, Ling ("Stow-away")
Heininen, Wendla
Hendekevoic, Ignaz
Henriksson, Jenny
*Hervonen, Helga
*Hervonen, Hildwe (child)
*Hickkinen, Laina
*Hillstrom, Hilda
Holm, John F. A.
Holten, Johan
Humblin, Adolf (Cabin G-63)
Ilieff, Ylio
Ilmakangas, Ida
Ilmakangas, Pista
Ivanoff, Konio
*Jansen, Carl
Jardin, Jose Netto
*Jensen, Carl
Jensen, Hans Peter
Jensen, Svenst L.
Jensen, Nilho R.
*Johannessen, Bernt
*Johannessen, Elias
Johansen, Nils
*Johanson, Oscar
*Johanson, Oscal L.
Johansson, Erik
Johansson, Gustaf
Johnson, Jakob A.
*Johnson, Alice
*Johnson, Harold
*Johnson, Eleanora (infant)
Johnsson, Carl
Johnsson, Malkolm
Jonkoff, Lazor
Jonsson, Nielo H.
Jusila, Katrina
Jusila, Mari
*Jusila, Erik
Jutel, Henrik Hansen
Kallio, Nikolai
Kalvig Johannes H.
Karajic, Milan
*Karlson, Einar
Karlson, Nils August
Kekic, Tido
*Kink, Anton
*Kink, Louise
*Kink, Louise (child)
Kink, Maria
Kink, Vincenz
Klasen, Klas A.Mona, Mae A.
Klasen, Hilda
Klasen, Gertrud (child)
Laitinen, Sofia
Laleff, Kristo
*Lam, Ali ("Stow-away")
Lam, Len ("Stow-away")
*Landegren, Aurora
*Lang, Fung ("Stow-away")
Larson, Viktor
Larsson, Bengt Edvin
Larsson, Edvard
Lefebre, Frances
Lefebre, Henry (child)
Lefebre, Ida (child)
Lefebre, Ida (child)
Lefebre,Mathilde (child)
Leinonen, Antti
Lindablom, August
Lindell, Edvard B.
Lindell, Elin
Lindahl, Agda
*Lindqvist, Einar
Ling, Lee ("Stow-away")
*Lulic, Nicola
Lundahl, John
*Lundin, Olga
*Lundstripm, Jan
*Madsen, Fridjof
Maenpaa, Matti
Makinen, Kalle
*Mampe, Leon
Marinko, Dmitri
Markoff, Marin
Melkebuk, Philemon
*Messemacker, Guillaume
*Messemacker, Emma
*Midtsjo, Carl
*Mikanen, John
Misseff, Ivan
Minkoff, Lazar
Mirko, Dika
Mitkoff, Mito
Moen, Sigurd H.
*Moss, Albert
*Mulder, Theo
Myhrman, Oliver
Naidenoff, Penko
Nankoff, Minko
Nedeco, Petroff
Nenkoff, Christo
Nieminen, Manta
Nilsson, August F.
*Nilson, Berta
*Nilson, Helmina
Nirva, Isak
*Nyoven, Johan
*Nyston, Anna
*Odahl, Martin
*Orman, Velin
*Olsen, Arthur
Olsen, Carl
Olsen, Henry
Olsen, Ole M.
Olson, Elon
Olsson, John
Olsson, Elida
Oreskovic, Luka
Oreskovic, Maria
Oreskovic, Jeko
*Osman, Mara
Pacruic, Mate
Pacruic, Tome
Panula, Eino
Panula, Ernesti
Panula, Juho
Panula, Maria
Panula, Sanni
Panula, Urhu (child)
Panula, William (infant)
Pasic, Jakob
Pentcho, Petroff
Paulsson, Alma C
Paulsson, Gosta (child)
Paulsson, Paul (child)
Paulsson, Stina(child)
Paulsson, Torborg (child)
Pavlovic, Stefo
*Pekonemi, E.
Pelsmaker, Alfons de
Peltomaki, Nikolai
Person, Ernest
Peterson, Johan
Peterson, Ellen
Petranec, Matilda
Petterson, Olaf
Plotcharsky, Vasil
Radeff, Alexander
Rintamaki, Matti
Rosblom, Helene
Rosblom, Salfi (child)
Rosblom, Viktor
Rummstvedt, Kristian
Salander, Carl
*Saljilsvik, Anna
Salonen, Werner
*Sandman, Johan
*Sandstrom, Agnes
*Sandstrom, Beatrice (child) *Sandstrom, Margretha (child)
Sdycoff, Todor
*Sheerlinck, Jean
Sihvola, Antti
Sivic, Husen
*Sjoblom, Anna
Skoog, Anna
Skoog, Carl (child)
Skoog, Harald (child)
Skoog, Mabel (child)
Skoog, Margret (child)
Skoog, William
Slabenoff, Petco
Smiljanic, Mile
Sohole, Peter
Solvang, Lena Jacobsen
*Sop, Jules
Staneff, Ivan
Stoytcho, Mihoff
Stoyehoff, Ilia
Strandberg, Ida
*Stranden, Jules
Strilic, Ivan
Strom, Mrs. Elna (Cabin G-7)
Strom, Miss Selina (Cabin G-7)
Svensen, Olaf
Svensson, Johan
*Svensson, Coverin
Syntakoff, Stanko
Tikkanen, Juho
Todoroff, Lalio
*Tonglin, Gunner
Turcin, Stefan
*Turja, Anna
*Turkula, Hedwig
Uzelas, Jovo
Waelens, Achille
Van Impe, Catharine (child)
Van Impe, Jacob
Van Impe, Rosalie
Van der Planke, Augusta
Van der Planke, Emilie
Van der Planke, Jules
Van der Planke, Leon
Van der Steen, Leo
Van de Velde, Joseph
Van de Walle, Nestor
Vereruysse, Victor
Vook, Janko
Wende, Olof Edvin
*Wennerstrom, August
Wenzel, Zinhart
Vestrom, Huld A. A.
Widegrin, Charles
Wiklund, Karl F.
Wiklund, Jacob A.
Wirz, Albert
Wittenrongel, Camille
Zievens, Renee
Zimmermann, Leo

"Steerage":
"Steerage" was the lowest class of accommodation offered to passengers. On better class liners, like the Titanic, it was referred to as Third-Class. Steerage passengers on the cheapest ships slept in open dormitories, segregated by sex. The Titanic had small areas available for this type of accommodation, but they were never used.
The term comes from the fact that originally the cheapest accommodation was in the stern, along with the steering gear. This space was cramped and liable to inspire seasickness, due to the rougher motion there. On early warships it was the home of crewmembers who were too important for the forecastle but not important enough for the officers' cabins.

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Third-Class Passengers

Embarked at Cherbourg

*Assaf, Marian
Attala, Malake
*Baclini, Latila
*Baclini, Maria
*Baclini, Eugene
*Baclini, Helene
Badt, Mohamed
*Banoura, Ayout
Barbara, Catherine
Barbara, Saude
Betros, Tannous
Boulos, Hanna
Boulos, Sultani
*Boulos, Nourelain
Boulos, Akar (child)
Banous, Elias
Caram, Joseph
Caram, Maria
Shabini, Georges
Chehab, Emir Farres
Chronopoulos, Apostolos
Cbronopoulos, Demetrios
Dibo, Elias
Drazenovie, Josip
Elias, Joseph
*Elias, Joseph
*Fabini, Leeni
*Fat-ma, Mustmani
Gerios, Assaf
Gerios, Youssef
Gerios, Youssef
Gheorgheff, Stanio
Hanna, Mansour
Jean Nassr, Saade
Johann, Markim
*Joseph, Mary
*Karun, Franz
*Karun, Anna (child)
Kassan, M. Housseing
Kassem, Fared
*Kassein, Hassef
Kalil, Betros
*Khalil, Zahie
Kraeff, Thodor
Lemberopoulos, Peter
Malinoff, Nicola
*Meme, Hanna
Monbarek, Hanna
*Moncarek, Omine
*Moncarek, Gonios (child)
*Moncarek, Halim (child)
Moussa, Mantoura
*Naked, Said
*Naked, Waika
*Naked, Maria
Nasr, Mustafa
*Nichan, Krikorian
*Nicola, Jamila
*Nicola, Elias (child)
*Novel, Mansouer
Orsen, Sirayanian
Ortin, Zakarian
*Peter, Catherine Joseph
Peter, Mike
Peter, Anna
Rafoul, Baccos
Raibid, Razi
Saad, Amin
*Saad, Khalil
Samaan, Hanna
Samaan, Elias
Samaan, Youssef
Sarkis, Mardirosian
Sarkis, Lahowd
Seman Betros (child)
Shedid, Daher
Sleiman, Attalla
Stankovic, Jovan
Tannous, Thomas
Tannous, Daler
Thomas, CharlesP
*Thomas, Tamin
*Thomas, Assad (infant)
Thomas, John
Tonfik, Nahli
Torfa, Assad
Useher,Baulner
*Vagil, Adele Jane
*Vartunian, David
Vassilios, Catavelas
Wazli, Yousif
Weller, Abi
*Yalsevae, Ivan
Yazbeck, Antoni
*Yazbeck, Salini
*Youssef, Brahim
Youssef, Hanne
*Youssef, Maria (child)
Youssef Georges (child)
Zabour. Tamini
Zabour, Hileni
Zakarian, Maprieder

"Steerage":
"Steerage" was the lowest class of accommodation offered to passengers. On better class liners, like the Titanic, it was referred to as Third-Class. Steerage passengers on the cheapest ships slept in open dormitories, segregated by sex. The Titanic had small areas available for this type of accommodation, but they were never used.
The term comes from the fact that originally the cheapest accommodation was in the stern, along with the steering gear. This space was cramped and liable to inspire seasickness, due to the rougher motion there. On early warships it was the home of crewmembers who were too important for the forecastle but not important enough for the officers' cabins.

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Third-Class Passengers

Embarked at Queenstown

Barry, Julia
Bourke, Catherine
Bourke, John
*Bradley, Bridget
*Buckley, Daniel
Buckley, Katherine
Burke, Jeremiak
Burke, Mary
Burns, Mary
Canavan, Mary
Carr, Ellen
Car, Jeannie
Chartens, David
Cannavan, Pat
Colbert, Patrick
Conlin, Thos. H.
Connaghton, Michel
Connors, Pat
*Conolly, Kate
Conolly, Kate
*Daly, Marcella
*Daly, Eugene
*Devanoy, Margaret
Dewan, Frank
Dooley, Patrick
Doyle, Elin
*Driscoll, Bridget
Emmeth, Thomas
Farrell, James
Foley, Joseph
Foley, William
Flynn, James
Flynn, John
Fox, Patrick
Gallagher, Martin
*Gilnegh, Katie
*Glynn, Mary
Hagardon, Kate
Hagarty, Nora
Hart, Henry
*Healy, Nora
Horgan, John
Hemming, Norah
Henery, Delia
*Jenymin, Annie
Kelly, James
*Kelly, Annie K.
*Kelly, Mary
Kerane, Andy
*Kennedy, John
Kilgannon, Thomas
Kiernan, John
Kiernan, Phillip
Lane, Patrick
Lemom, Denis
Lemon, Mary
Linehan, Michel
*Madigan, Maggie
Mahon, Delia
*Mannion, Margareth
Mangan, Mary
*McCarthy, Katie
*McCoy, Agnes
*McCoy, Alice
*McCoy, Bernard
*McCormack, Thomas
*McDermott, Delia
McElroy, Michel
*McGovern, Mary
McGowan, Katherine
*McGowan, Annie
McMahon, Martin
Mechan, John
*Meeklave, Ellie
Moran, James
*Moran, Bertha
Morgan, Daniel J.
Morrow, Thomas
*Mullens, Katie
*Mulvihill, Bertha
*Murphy, Norah
*Murphy, Mary
*Murphy, Kate
Naughton, Hannah
Nemagh, Robert
O'Brien, Denis
O'Brien, Thomas
*O'Brien, Hannah
O'Connell, Pat D.
O'Connor, Maurice
O'Connor, Pat
O'Donaghue, Bert
*O'Dwyer, Nellie
*O'Keefe, Pat
*OLeary, Norah
O'Neill, Bridget
O'Sullivan, Bridget
Peters, Katie
Rice, Margaret
Rice, Albert (child)
Rice, George (child)
Rice, Eric (child)
Rice, Arthur (child)
Rice, Eugene (child)
*Riordan, Hannah
Ryan, Patrick
*Ryan, Edward
Sadlier, Matt
Scanlan, James
Shaughnesay, Pat
*Shine, Ellen
*Smyth, Julian
Tobin, Roger

"Steerage":
"Steerage" was the lowest class of accommodation offered to passengers. On better class liners, like the Titanic, it was referred to as Third-Class. Steerage passengers on the cheapest ships slept in open dormitories, segregated by sex. The Titanic had small areas available for this type of accommodation, but they were never used.
The term comes from the fact that originally the cheapest accommodation was in the stern, along with the steering gear. This space was cramped and liable to inspire seasickness, due to the rougher motion there. On early warships it was the home of crewmembers who were too important for the forecastle but not important enough for the officers' cabins.

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The "Black Family" aboard the Titanic

The only "Black Family" aboard the Titanic was the Laroche family who travelled in Second-Class.

The Laroche family

The Laroches - Mr. Joseph Laroche, his wife Juliette Marie Louise, their two daughters Louise and Simonne, where originally from France where Mr. Joseph Laroche obtained his engineering degree. They then moved to Haiti but when Mrs. Laroche became pregnant with their third child they decided to move to the USA hoping jobs would be better racially for engineers. Mr. Laroche spoke fluent French and English and must have drawn little attention to himself and his family. There was no mention of a black family aboard the Titanic by any of the press or survivors accounts. This is unusual for the time when predjustice was very existant. Only one passenger, Miss Kate Buss (another Second-Class passenger), mentions in a letter home about the Laroche children. Calling them the cute "Jap" baby girls.
Mr. Laroche did not survive the sinking of the Titanic. His wife and two daughters were saved in lifeboat #10 (possibly).

Note:
Champion boxer Jack Johnson supposedly was refused First-Class passage on the Titanic, due to the fact that he was a negro. He would not travel in the Second or Third-Class areas offered to him, because he thought it was below his stature. Disgusted, he did not board the Titanic, and travelled on another liner.

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The "Villain" among the Passengers aboard the Titanic

The "Villain" among the passengers aboard the Titanic was Mr. Michel Navratil.
He abdudcted his two sons Michel Marcel - 3 years - and Edmond Roger - 2 years - and occupied Cabin F-2 aboard the Titanic under the name "Louis Hoffman".

Edmond Roger and Michel Marcel Navratil, the "Titanic Tots"

Michel Navratil alias "Louis Hoffman" was an Australian born tailor living in Nice, France who was separated from his wife Marcelle. Michel was 27 when they married, she being as young as 15. He was Slavic and methodical, she was Italian and mercurial.

Michel Navratil and his wife Marcelle

Julian Pedro, who had the table next to Navratil in the dining saloon aboard the Titanic, described Mr. "Hoffman" as a rather handsome man about 40 (actually 32), 5 ft 6 inches tall with a ruddy face, dark moustache and hair, who looked either English or French.
The divorce proceedings were in process and the Easter Sunday, April 7th was Michel's day to visit the children. In a well thought out plan he picked up the boys at his mother-in-laws and took them to England to board the Titanic. He had a revolver in his pocket in case of interference.
Marcelle's mother had been caring for the boys while she worked as a seamstress to supplement the family income. The mother-in-law constantly undermined Michel's standing in the family.
At the end of the Easter weekend Marcelle went to pick the boys up from their father but they were no where to be found. She never dreamt that her name would be a household word on two continents.
"Hoffman" isolated himself from the other passengers during the crossing. He rarely let the boys out of his site not trusting anyone. Only at one point when he wanted to participate in a card game he did. He let a Swiss woman by the name of Bertha Lehmann who spoke only French and German, but not English, look after the children.
He loved his sons and when handing them to strangers in Collapsible Lifeboat D he kissed them goodbye. The tots were handed into the arms of two different passengers - one to a First-Class and the other to a Third-Class passenger.
On board the 'Carpathia', the children were cared for by New Yorker Margaret Hays who spoke fluent French. The boys were know as the "Titanic Tots" and assumed to be Hoffmans.
It was soon discovered that a man named Hoffman - fitting Michel Navratil's description - representing himself as a German antique dealer, had purchased tickets for himself and the two children in March at the Thomas Cook offices in Monte Carlo.
Marcelle read the story of the "Titanic Tots" and knowing her husband had a friend by the name of Hoffman, cabled a picture of Michel to Monte Carlo, then gave a description to Miss Hays through the Paris Bureau of the New York Herald.
Confirming that she was the mother, the White Star Line gave her a ticket on the 'Oceanic' to New York were she was reunited with her children.
In the New York Evening Journal columnist Dorothy Dix lamented the childrens return to their "poor" mother when they could have been adopted to a "rich" American. She suggested strongly that Madame Navratil was selfish by forcing her sons to grow up with little education and few advantages.
Miss Dix could not have been more wrong:
Michel Marcel became a scholar and teacher of philosophy and received his doctorate in 1952. His son a doctor of Urology, one daughter a psychoanalyst and the other a German translator and music critic.
Edmond Roger was a builder and architect until he volunteered for active duty in WW 2. He was captured and interred as a prisoner of war. He escaped but never recovered and died in 1953.
Marcelle Navratil died in 1974.
Mr. Michel Navratil was buried in the Jewish "Baron de Hirsch Cemetery" in Halifax. The officials offered to move his body to the Catholic section after the error was discovered but his wife was quite happy to leave the body where it was resting. Here is where the saying "No rest for the wicked" comes in. No French Catholic would rest peacefully there ! ! !
Apparently Mr. Navratil had so many creditors after him that the money they recovered from his body - the equivalent of several hundred francs - that they put a lien on the cash he had been carrying.
No member of the family had ever visited Mr. Navratil's grave until Michel Marcel did - then 88 years old.
Following Jewish tradition many visitors had honored his memory by leaving stones on his marker to signify their having stopped to pay their respects.

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The "Stow-away's" aboard the Titanic

All of the so called "Stow-aways" aboard the Titanic embarked at Southampton.
They were actually sailors from the 'Anetta' of the Donaldson Line. They were all paying Third-Class passengers and not "Stow-aways".

The 4 Chinese passengers were "Stow-aways" in Collapsible Lifeboat C. They were spotted by Fifth Officer Lowe before it was lowered but he would not fire shots at them in fear of hitting one of the women aboard.

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Graph percent of Passengers and Crew saved, by Category

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Link my website and I link yours ! ! !
Send your E-mail with your banner and URL and it'll be added to my website.
Thank you ! ! !


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