DECKS
A B C D E F G

The survivors are highlighted in yellow.

 

A Deck (top)
A-11

First Class.
Edith Louise Rosenbaum. She was undressing for bed when the Titanic hit the iceberg. She left the Titanic in lifeboat #11, but not without her toy pig which she had a steward to retrieve.

 

A-14

First Class.
George Quincy Clifford occupied this room.

 

A-16

First Class.
Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon occupied this room. They travelled under the false name Morgan. They also occupied room A-20.

 

A-20

First Class.
Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon occupied this room. They travelled under the false name Morgan. They also occupied room A-16.

 

A-23

First Class.
Algernon H. Barkworth. He swam on his briefcase and later got in an overturned boat.

 

A-31

First Class.
Henry Blank occupied this room. He was in the First Class Smoking room when the Titanic hit the iceberg. He was in lifeboat #7.

 

A-36

First Class.
Thomas Andrews Jr., the ship's builder. He was last seen staring at nothing by the painting and fireplace in the First Class Smoking Room. He did not survive.

 

A-37

First Class.
Father Frank Browne occupied this cabin on the Titanic. He took some of the few pictures of the Titanic that still exist today. He was fortunate to get off the ship in Queenstown, before the Titanic sailed into history.

 

 

B Deck (top)
B-3

First Class.
Mrs. Edward Scott Robert was on the Titanic with her Maid Miss Amelia Kenchen. Her niece and daughter occupied B-5. She left in Lifeboat #2 and survived the sinking.

 

B-5

First Class.
Miss Elisabeth Walton Allen travelled with her Aunt Mrs. Edward Scott Robert (in B-3) and cousin Georgette Alexandra Madill. They survived the sinking.

 

B-18

First Class.
Mrs. Louis Albert Hippach traveled with her daughter Jean Hippach. When the Titanic hit the iceberg they went outside to have a look at it, but were told to go back to their room. They later returned and were told to put on lifebelts. They were in Lifeboat #4.

 

B-35

First Class.
Mrs. Leotine Pauline Aubert occupied this room with her maid Mlle. Segesser. She was the Mistress of Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim, who was in room B-82 and B-84. She was in Lifeboat #9.

 

B-49

First Class.
Dickinson H. Bishop and his wife Helen occupied this room. The couple got in Lifeboat #7, leaving behind $11,000 worth of jewelry in their room.

 

B-51

First Class.
Mr. Thomas Drake Martinez and his mother Mrs. James Warburton Martinez (Charlotte Wardle Drake) occupied one of the two Millionaires suites. They both got on lifeboat #3 and were rescued.

 

B-52

First Class.
Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay occupied this room, with his Valet in B-102. He was in Collapsible lifeboat C and survived the sinking.

 

B-53

First Class.
Mr. Thomas Drake Martinez and his mother Mrs. James Warburton Martinez (Charlotte Wardle Drake) occupied one of the two Millionaires suites. They both got in lifeboat #3 and were rescued.

 

B-54

First Class.
Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay occupied this room, with his Valet in B-102. He was in Collapsible lifeboat C and survived the sinking. He also occupied B-56 and B-52, and had his own private promenade.

 

B-55

First Class.
Mr. Thomas Drake Martinez and his mother Mrs. James Warburton Martinez (Charlotte Wardle Drake) occupied one of the two Millionaires suites. They both got in lifeboat 3 and were rescued.

 

B-56

First Class.
Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay occupied this room, with his Valet in B-102. He was in Collapsible lifeboat C and survived the sinking.

 

B-57

First Class.
Mr. Arthur Sr & Mrs. Emily Ryerson, daughters Emily (18) and Susan (aged 21), son John (13), Grace Scott Bowen (John's Governess), and Victorine Chaudanson, Mrs. Ryerson's French maid. These people occupied cabins B-57, 59, 63, and 66.

 

B-58

First Class.
Mr. Quigg Edmond Baxter (24) from Montreal, Quebec, Canada boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg with his mother Mrs. James Baxter (Helene DeLaudeniere) (50). Their statesrooms were B-58 and B-60. Mr Quigg Baxter sank with the Titanic but his mother was rescued in lifeboat #6.

 

B-59

First Class.
Mr. Arthur Sr & Mrs. Emily Ryerson, daughters Emily (18) and Susan (aged 21), son John (13), Grace Scott Bowen (John's Governess), and Victorine Chaudanson, Mrs. Ryerson's French maid. These people occupied cabins B-57, 59, 63, and 66.

 

B-60

First Class.
Mr. Quigg Edmond Baxter (24) from Montreal, Quebec, Canada boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg with his mother Mrs. James Baxter (Helene DeLaudeniere) (50). Their statesrooms were B-58 and B-60. Mr. Quigg Baxter sank with the Titanic but his mother was rescued in lifeboat #6.

 

B-63

First Class.
Mr. Arthur Sr & Mrs. Emily Ryerson, daughters Emily (18) and Susan (aged 21), son John (13), Grace Scott Bowen (John's Governess), and Victorine Chaudanson, Mrs. Ryerson's French maid. These people occupied cabins B-57, 59, 63, and 66.

 

B-66

First Class.
Mr. Arthur Sr & Mrs. Emily Ryerson, daughters Emily (18) and Susan (aged 21), son John (13), Grace Scott Bowen (John's Governess), and Victorine Chaudanson, Mrs. Ryerson's French maid. These people occupied cabins B-57, 59, 63, and 66.

 

B-82

First Class.
Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim and his mistress Mrs. Aubert. During the sinking he dressed in his finest evening wear, along with his Valet in B-86, and was last heard to say "We've dressed up in our best and are prepared to go down like gentlemen." He and his Valet did not survive the sinking. He also occupied B-84.

 

B-84

First Class.
Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim and his mistress Mrs. Aubert. During the sinking he dressed in his finest evening wear, along with his Valet in B-86, and was last heard to say "We've dressed up in our best and are prepared to go down like gentlemen." He and his Valet did not survive the sinking.

 

B-86

First Class.
Victor Giglio, Valet to Mr. Benjamin Guggenheim. His and Mr. Guggenheim changed into their evening wear when they knew they couldn't be saved. They did not survive the sinking.

 

B-102

First Class.
Richard Fry was the Valet to Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay. Mr. Fry died in the sinking and his body was never recovered.

 

 

C Deck (top)
 

C-6

First Class.
Mr. Thompson Beattie occupied this room. He was in Collapsible Lifeboat A but died in the night. His body was found in the lifeboat a month later when recovered by the 'Oceanic'.

 

C-7

First Class.
Miss Caroline Bonnell occupied this room. She was saved in Lifeboat #8.

 

C-22

First Class.
Hudson Joshua Creighton Allison occupied this room with his wife Bess. His children occupied cabin C-26. He did not survive the sinking.

 

C-26

First Class.
Miss Helen Lorraine Allison was travelling with her father Hudson Allison, mother Bess and brother Trevor. Lorraine Allison was the only child of First and Second Class to die in the sinking.

 

C-45

First Class.
Caroline Louise Endres was the private nurse to Madeleine Astor. She and Mrs. Astor were rescued in Lifeboat #4.

 

C-49

First Class.
Anne Elizabeth Isham occupied this room. She was one of the four First Class women to die in the sinking.

 

C-51

First Class.
Colonel Archibald Gracie IV occupied this room. He was rescued in Collapsible Lifeboat B and survived the sinking.

 

C-55

First Class.
Mr. Isidor Straus occupied this room with his wife. His Manservant John Farthingand and Maid Ellen Bird came along, but in seperate cabins.

 

C-62

First Class.
Victor Robbins was the Manservant to Mr. John Jacob Astor. He died in the sinking.

 

C-68

First Class.
Mr. John Borland Thayer occupied this room with wife Marian Thayer and son John Borland Jr. Mr. Thayer did not survive the sinking.

 

C-80

First Class.
George Dunton Widener occupied this room with his wife Eleanor Widener and son Harry Elkins Widener. Their two servants Edwin Keeping and Emily Geiger also were aboard the Titanic. Mr. Widener died in the sinking, his wife survived.

 

C-83

First Class.
Henry Birkhardt Harris occupied this room with his wife Irene Harris. Mr. Harris died in the sinking.

 

C-85

First Class.
Mr. John Bradley Cummings (39) and his wife Mrs. John B Cummings (Florence Briggs Thayer) (39) boarded the Titanic at Cherbourg. They occupied statesroom C-85. Mr. Cummings sank with the Titanic and Mrs. Cummings was rescued in lifeboat #4.

 

C-86

First Class.
Mr. Walter Donald Douglas (50) boarded the Titanic in Cherbourg with his wife Mrs. Walter D. Douglas (Mahala Dutton)(48) and her French maid, Miss Berthe LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas occupied statesroom C-86. Mr. Douglas sank with the Titanic but Mrs. Douglas and her maid were rescued in lifeboat #2.

 

C-87

First Class.
Mr. Walter Miller Clark (27) boarded the Titanic with his wife Mrs. Walter M Clark (Virginia McDowell) (26) in Cherbourg. They were travelling to Los Angeles, California. They occupied statesroom C-87. Mr. Clark sank with the Titanic but Mrs. Clark was rescued in lifeboat #4.

 

C-89

First Class.
William Thomas Stead occupied this room. When the Titanic was sinking he was seen reading a book in the First Class Smoke Room. He did not survive the sinking.

 

C-91

First Class.
Mrs. William Thompson Graham occupied this cabin.

 

C-93

First Class.
Frederick Maxfield Hoyt occupied this cabin with his wife Jane Anne. They were rescued in Collapsible Lifeboat D and survived the sinking.

 

C-97

First Class.
Ellen Bird, the Maid to Mrs. Isidor Straus occupied this room. Ms. Bird was in Lifeboat #8 and was saved.

 

C-101

First Class.
Mrs. Edward Dale Appleton was aboard the Titanic with her sisters Mrs. John Murray Brown and Mrs. Robert C. Cornell. Their husbands were not aboard the Titanic. Mrs. Appleton survived the sinking in Lifeboat #2.

 

C-103

First Class.
Miss Elizabeth Bonnell was aboard the Titanic with her niece Caroline Bonnell. They were loaded into Lifeboat #8 and survived the sinking.

 

C-104

First Class.
Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen occupied this room. He was a skilled Yachtsman and wore a pin during the sinking showing it. Lifeboat #6 only had Mr. Frederick Fleet (the Lookout) to row, and Mr. Peuchen slid down the rope to the lifeboat and rowed it. After a while he was tired, and heard "Row!" from the one and only Molly Brown. He survived the sinking.

 

C-116

First Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stengel occupied this room. She was saved in Lifeboat #5 and he later escaped in Lifeboat #1, which only had 12 people aboard.

 

C-118

First Class.
Charles H. Natsch occupied this room. He died in the sinking and his body was recovered.

 

C-125

First Class.
Miss Margaret Graham and Miss Elizabeth W. Shutes occupied this room.

 

C-126

First Class.
Elmer Zebley Taylor occupied this room with his wife Juliet. They were rescued in Lifeboat #5.

 

C-148

First Class.
Karl Howell Behr was a well known Tennis Player. He was saved in Lifeboat #5 and survived the sinking.

 

 

D Deck (top)
 

D-7

First Class.
Miss Kornelia Theodosia Andrews occupied this room, with her sister Anna Hogeboom and niece Gretchen Fiske Longley in other rooms on D-Deck. She survived the sinking in Lifeboat #10.

 

D-35

First Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckwith occupied this cabin. They survived the sinking in Lifeboat #5.

 

D-36

First Class.
Mrs. Marjorie Newell occupied this room and was aboard the Titanic with her father Arthur Webster Newell and sister Madeleine Newell. The girls were placed in Lifeboat #6, her father didn't survive.

 

D-38

First Class.
Alfred Nourney was aboard the Titanic under the name Baron von Drachstedt. When the Titanic sank he was playing cards with William Greenfield and Henry Blank. He was rescued in Lifeboat #7 and survived the sinking.

 

D-48

First Class.
Arthur Webster Newell was the father of Marjorie and Madeleine. His daughters occupied cabin D-36. They survived, but he did not.

 

D-56

First Class.
Lawrence Beesley occupied this room. He was reading when the Titanic hit the iceberg. He survived in Lifeboat #13 and later wrote a book about the sinking, 'The Loss of the Titanic'.

 

D-60

First Class.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sleeper Harper occupied this room. They survived the sinking by leaving in Lifeboat #3.

 

D-69

Second Class.
Mary Joseph occupied this room.

 

 

E Deck (top)
E-101

Second Class.
Edwina Celia Troutt, Miss Susan Webber, & Miss Nora Kean occupied this room.

 

 

F Deck (top)
F-38

Third Class.
Roger Tobin occupied this room.

 

 

G Deck (top)
G-63

Third Class.
Olaus Jorgensen Abelseth from Alesund, Norway boarded the Titanic at Southampton with five other Norwegians. Karen Marie Abelseth (no relation, just friend's daugther), Anna Salkjelsvik, Peter Soholt (cousin), Sigurd Hansen Moen (brother-in-law) and Adolf Humblen. He shared cabin G-63 with Adolf Humblen. Olaus Jorgensen survived but his roomate died.

 

 

 

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