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712 people survived the sinking of the Titanic out of 2,208 aboard. Some people reached boats but died before being rescued. This page contains a comprehensive list of every person to survive the Titanic disaster with links to their personal life story.
- First Class Passengers
Who were the First Class Passengers on the Titanic? The...
- Anna Abelson
Biography of Anna Abelson : Titanic Survivor. Mrs Anna...
- Hudson Trevor Allison
The couple and their daughter Loraine all died in the...
- Children That Died on The Titanic
Titanic Officers; Deck Crew; Engineers and Engineering Crew;...
- Frank Philip Aks
Biography of Frank Philip Aks : Titanic Survivor. Master...
- Third Class Passengers
Comprehensive list of RMS Titanic third class passengers,...
- Elisabeth Walton Allen
Miss Allen escaped the sinking with her relatives in...
- Olaus Jørgensen Abelseth
Olaus Jörgensen Abelseth was born 10 June 1886 at Övste...
- First Class Passengers
How many crew survived the sinking of the Titanic? Some crew, such as able-seamen, had a better chance than others of being rescued. None of the engineers or any of the Italian restaurant staff survived. This page contains a comprehensive list of every surviving Titanic crew member with links to their personal biographies.
22 Ιουν 2023 · Most records show that 705 people survived the sinking of the Titanic—most of which were women and children. However, Encylopedia-Britannica.org, found and listed as many as 712 survivors...
How many of the passengers survived the sinking of the Titanic? This page contains a comprehensive list of every surviving Titanic passenger with links to personal biographies. We found 500 people.
The crew member survived Survivors are listed with the lifeboat from which they were known to be rescued by the RMS Carpathia, on 15 April 1912. 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)
Stories from Titanic‘s third-class passengers are nowhere near as prolific as those of their first-class counterparts. These people were not well-to-do, who didn’t have social clout to make headlines in the aftermath of the sinking.
Second Class Passenger Amelia 'Milley' Lemore 1 Account. Second Class Passenger Bertha Lehmann 1 Account. First Class Passenger Harry Haven Homer 1 Account. Third Class Passenger Kate Gilnagh 1 Account. Browse primary accounts of Titanic's surviving passengers and crew.