1 out of 6 first class children died. No second-class children died. 52 of 79 third-class children died. 4 out of 144 first-class women died. 13 out of 93 second-class women died. 89 out of 165 third-class women died. And 3 out of 23 women crew members died
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Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 were survivors and 156 died.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
56 out of 109 children survived and 316 (20 crew members) out of 425 (23 crew members) women survived
yes children did survive because children and women went first in the lifeboats,1 man dressed himeself as a women to save his life
There were 425 women:165 third class144 first class93 second class23 crewThere were 425 women:165 third class144 first class93 second class23 crew
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 were survivors and 156 died.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
Not including children, 106 out of 402 women passengers died
56 out of 109 children survived and 316 (20 crew members) out of 425 (23 crew members) women survived
There were 545 women and children on Titanic.
There 545 women-and-children on Titanic (passengers and crew).
369 women and children survived Titanic.
yes children did survive because children and women went first in the lifeboats,1 man dressed himeself as a women to save his life
There were 425 women:165 third class144 first class93 second class23 crewThere were 425 women:165 third class144 first class93 second class23 crew
369 (of the 522) women and children survived Titanic.
389 women and children were saved from Titanic.
There were 2,233 people on board and 1,517 died out of them. 130 first-class passengers died, along with 166 second-class passengers. 536 third-class passengers died. More third-class women and children died, whilst most of the first and second-class women and children survived. Women and children were loaded into the lifeboats first, which resulted in the loss of 1,347 men, as opposed to 103 women. Out of a total of 899 crew, 685 died. 53 children died, which was nearly half of the total amount of children on board.