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Passengers who survived from the first class:

Allen, Miss Elizabeth Walton

Mrs. H. J Allison's servant

Allison, Master T. and Nurse

Anderson, Mr. Harry

Andrews, Miss Cornelia I.

Appleton, Mrs. E. D.

Astor, Mrs. J. J + servant

Aubert, Mrs. N. + servant

Baxter, Mrs. James

Beckwith, Mr. R. L.

Beckwith, Mrs. R. L.

Behr, Mr. K. H.

Bishop, Mr. D. H.

Bishop, Mrs. D. H.

Blank, Mr. Henry

Bonnell, Miss Caroline

Bonnell, Miss Lily

Bowen, Miss

Bowerman, Miss Elsie

Brayton, Mr. George

Brown, Mrs. J. J.

Brown, Mrs. J. M.

Bucknell, Mrs. W. + servant

Calderhead, Mr. E. P.

Candee, Mrs. Churchill

Cardoza, Mrs. J. W. M. + servant

Cardoza, Mr. T. D. M and Manservant

Carter, Mr. William E.

Carter, Mrs. William E.

Carter, Miss Lucile

Carter, Master William T.

Cassebeer, Mrs. H. A.

Cavendish, Mrs. T. W. + servant

Chaffee, Mrs. Herbert F.

Chambers, Mr. N. C.

Chambers, Mrs. N. C.

Cherry, Miss Gladys

Chevre, Mr. Paul

Chibnafl, Mrs. E. M. Bowerman

Clark, Mrs. Walter M.

Compton, Mrs. A. T.

Compton, Miss S. P.

Cornell, Mrs. R. G.

Crosby, Mrs. Edward G.

Crosby, Miss Harriet

Cummings, Mrs. John Bradley

Daly, Mr. P. D.

Daniel, Mr. Robert W.

Davidson, Mrs. Thornton

de Villiers, Mrs. B.

Dick, Mr. A. A.

Dick, Mrs. A. A.

Dodge, Dr. Washington

Dodge, Mrs. Washington

Dodge, Master Washington

Douglas, Mrs. F. C.

Douglas, Mrs. W. D.

Earnshew, Mrs. Boulton

Endres, Miss Caroline

Eustis, Miss E. M.

Flegenheim, Mrs. A.

Flynn, Mr. J. I.

Fortune, Miss Ethel

Fortune, Miss Alice

Fortune, Miss Mabel

Frauenthal Mr. T. G.

Frauenthal, Dr. Henry W.

Frauenthal, Mrs. Henry W.

Frolicher, Miss Marguerite

Futrelle, Mrs. J.

Gibson, Mrs. L.

Gibson, Miss D.

Goldenberg, Mr. S. L.

Goldenberg, Mrs. S. L.

Gordon, Sir Cosmo Duff

Gordon, Lady Duff + servant

Gracie, Colonel Archibald

Graham, Mrs William G

Graham, Miss Margaret

Greenfield, Mrs. L. D.

Greenfield, Mrs. W. B.

Harder, Mr. George A.

Harder, Mrs. George A.

Harper, Mr. Henry Sleeper + servant

Harper, Mrs. Henry Sleeper

Harris, Mrs. Henry B.

Haven, Mr. H.

Hawksford, Mr. W. J.

Hays, Mrs. Charles M.

Hays, Miss Margaret Head

Hays, Mr. Christopher

Hippach, Mrs. Ida S.

Hippach, Miss Jean

Hogeboom, Mrs. John C.

Holverson, Mrs. A. O.

Hoyt, Mr. Frederick M.

Hoyt, Mrs. Frederick M.

Ismay, Mr. J. Bruce

Kenyon, Mrs. F. R.

Kimball, Mr. E. N.

Kimball, Mrs. E. N.

Leader, Mrs. F. A.

Lindstroem, Mrs. J.

Lines, Mrs. Ernest H.

Lines, Miss Mary C.

Langley, Miss Gretchen F.

Madill, Miss Georgette Alexandra

Marechal, Mr. Pierre

Marvin, Mrs. D. W.

McGough, Mr. J. R.

Meyer, Mrs. Edgar J.

Minihan, Mrs. W. B.

Minihan, Miss Daisy

Moch, Mr. Pkdtp E.

Newell, Miss Alice

Newell, Miss Madeline

Newsom, Miss Helen

Omont, Mr. F.

Ostby, Miss Helen R.

Pears, Mrs. Thomas

Penasco, Mrs. Victor

Peuchen, Major Arthur

Potter, Mrs. Thomas, Jr.

Rheims, Mr. George

Robert, Mrs. Edward S. + servant

Rolmane, Mr. C.

Rosenbaum, Miss

Rothes, the Countess of + servant

Rothschild, Mrs. M.

Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur + servant

Ryerson, Miss Emily

Ryerson, Miss Susan

Ryerson, Master Jack

Saalfeld, Mr. Adolphe

Schabert, Mrs. Paul

Seward, Mr. Frederick K.

Shutes, Miss E. W.

Silverthorne, Mr. S. V.

Silvey, Mrs. William B.

Simonius, Mr. Oberst Altons

Sloper, Mr. William T.

Smith, Mrs. L P.

Snyder, Mr. John

Snyder, Mrs. John

Soloman, Mr. A. L.

Spedden, Mr. Frederick O.

Spedden, Mrs. Frederick O. + servant

Spedden, Master R. Douglas and Nurse

Spencer, Mrs. W. A.

Stahelin, Dr. Max

Steffanson, B. B.

Steffanson, H. B.

Stehli, Mr. Max Frolicher

Stehli, Mrs. Max Frolicher

Stengel, Mr. C. E. H.

Stengel, Mrs. C. E. H.

Stone, Mrs. George M. + servant

Mrs. Isidor Straus' servant

Swift, Mrs. Frederick Joel

Taussig, Mrs. Emil

Taussig, Miss Ruth

Taylor, Mr. E. Z

Taylor, Mrs. E. Z.

Thayer, Mrs. J. B. + servant

Thayer, Mr. J. B., Jr.

Thorne, Mrs. G.

Tucker, Mr. G. M., Jr.

Warren, Mrs. F. M.

Weir, Mr. J.

White, Mrs. J. Stuart + 2 servants

Wick, Mrs. George D.

Wick, Miss Mary

Widener, Mrs. George D. + servant

Willard, Miss Constance

Williams, Mr. R. N., Jr.

Woolner, Mr. Hugh

Young, Miss Marie

Passengers from the second class who survived:

Abelson, Mrs. Hanna

Angle, Mrs.

Balls, Mrs. Ada E.

Beane, Mr. Edward

Beane, Mrs. Ethel

Becker, Mrs. A. O. + three children

Beesley, Mr. Lawrence

Bentham, Miss Lilian W.

Brown, Miss Mildred

Brown, Miss E.

Bryhl, Miss Dagmar

Buss, Miss Kate

Bystrom, Miss Karolina

Caldwell, Mr. Albert F.

Caldwell, Mrs. Sylvia

Caldwell, Master Alden G.

Cameron, Miss Clear

Christy, Mrs. Alice

Christy, Miss Juli

Clarke, Mrs. Ada Maria

Collett, Mr. Stuart

Collyer, Mrs. Charlotte

Collyer, Miss Marjorie

Davis, Mrs. Agnes

Davis, Master John M.

Davis, Miss Mary

Doling, Mrs. Ada

Doling, Miss Elsie

Drachstedt, Baron von

Drew, Mrs. Lulu

Drew, Master Marshall

Duran, Miss Florentina

Duran, Miss Asimcion

Faunthorpe, Mrs. Lizzie

Garside, Miss Ethel

Hamalainer, Mrs. Anna + child

Harper, Miss Nina

Harris, Mr. George

Hart, Mrs. Esther

Hart, Miss Eva

Herman, Miss Alice

Herman, Mrs. Jane

Herman, Miss Kate

Hewlett, Mrs. Mary D.

Hocking, Mrs. Elizabeth

Hocking, Miss Nellie

Mr. Hoffman's two children (Loto and Louis)

Hold, Mrs. Annie

Hosono, Mr. Masabumi

Ilett, Miss Bertha

Jacobsohn, Mrs. Amy P.

Jervan, Mrs. A. T.

Kantor, Mrs. Miriam

Keane, Miss Nora A.

Kelly, Mrs. F.

Lahtinen, Mrs. Anna

Lamore, Mrs. Ameliar

Laroche, Mrs. Juliet

Laroche, Miss Louise

Laroche, Miss Simonne

Lehman, Miss Bertha

Leitch, Miss Jessie

Louch, Mrs. Alice Adela

Mallet, Mr. A.

Mallet, Mrs.

Marshall, Mrs. Kate

Mellers, Mr. William

Mellinger, Mrs. Elizabeth + Child

Nasser, Mrs.

Nye, Mrs. Elizabeth

Oxenham, Mr. P. Thomas

Padro, Mr. Julian

Pallas, Mr. Emilio

Parrish, Mrs. L. Davis

Phillips, Miss Alice

Pinsky, Miss Rosa

Portaluppi, Mr. Emilio

Quick, Mrs. Jane

Quick, Miss Vera W.

Quick, Miss Phyllis

Renouf, Miss Lillie

Reynolds, Miss E.

Richards, Mrs. Emily

Richards, Master William

Richards, Master George

Ridsdale, Miss Lucy

Rogers, Miss Selina

Rugg, Miss Emily

Shelley, Mrs. Imanita

Silven, Miss Lyyli

Sincook, Miss Maude

Sinkkenen, Miss Anna

Slayter, Miss H. M.

Smith, Miss Marion

Toomey, Miss Ellen

Walcroft, Miss Nellie

Ware, Mrs. Florence L.

Watt, Miss Bertha

Watt, Mrs. Bessie

Webber, Miss Susie

Weisz, Mrs. Matilda

Wells, Mrs. Addie

Wells, Miss J.

Wells, Master Ralph

West, Mrs. Ada

West, Miss Barbara

West, Miss Constance

Third Class Passengers who survived: (British Citizens Embarked at Southampton):

Abbott, Rosa

Aks, Filly

Aks, Leah

Badman, Emily

Bing, Lee

Chip, Chang

Cohen, Gurshon

Coutts, Winnie

Coutts, William

Coutts, Leslie

Cribb, Alice

Dahl, Charles

Davison, Mary

Dean, Mrs. Hetty

Dean, Bertran

Dean, Vera

Derkings, Edward

Dowdell, Elizabeth

Drapkin, Jenie

Dugemin, Joseph

Emanuel, Ethet

Foo, Choong

Godwin, Frederick

Goldsmith, Emily A.

Goldsmith, Frank J. W.

Hee, Ling

Howard, May

Hyman, Abraham

Lam, Ali

Lang, Fang

Moor, Beile

Moor, Meier

Rath, Sarah

Stanley, Amy

Sunderland, Victor

Thorneycrolt, Florence

Trembisky, Berk

Tunquist, W.

Wilkes, Ellen

Third Class Passengers who survived (other Nationalities Embarked at Southampton):

Abelseth, Karen

Abelseth, Olaus

Abramson, August

Adolf, Humblin

Anderson, Erna

Anderson, Carla

Aspland, Felix

Asplund, Johan

Asplund, Lillian

Asplund, Selma

Backstrom, Marie

Dahl, Mauritz

Dyker, Elizabeth

Finote, Luigi

Hadman, Oscar

Hakkurainen, Elin

Hankonen, Eluna

Hansen, Janny

Hervonen, Helga

Hervonen, Hildwe

Hickkinen, Laina

Hillstrom, Hilda

Jansen, Carl

Jensen, Carl

Johannessen, Bernt

Johannessen, Elias

Johnson, Alice

Johnson, Harold

Johnson, Eleanora

Jusila, Erik

Karlson, Einar

Kink, Anton

Kink, Louise

Kink, Louise

Landegren, Aurora

Lindqvist, Einar

Lulic, Nicola

Lundin, Olga

Lundstripm, Jan

Madsen, Fridjof

Mampe, Leon

Messemacker, Guillaume

Messemacker, Emma

Midtsjo, Carl

Mikanen, John

Moss, Albert

Mulder, Theo

Nilson, Berta

Nilson, Helmina

Nyoven, Johan

Nyston, Anna

Odahl, Martin

Orman, Velin

Olsen, Arthur

Osman, Mara

Pekonemi, E.

Saljilsvik, Anna

Sandman, Johan

Sandstrom, Agnes

Sandstrom, Beatrice

Sandstrom, Margretha

Sheerlinck, Jean

Sjoblom, Anna

Sop, Jules

Stranden, Jules

Svensson, Coverin

Tonglin, Gunner

Turja, Anna

Twekula, Hedwig

Wennerstrom, August

Third Class Passengers who survived (embarked at Cherbourg):

Assaf, Marian

Baclini, Latila

Baclini, Maria

Baclini, Eugene

Baclini, Helene

Banoura, Ayout

Boulos, Nourelain

Elias, Joseph

Fabini, Leeni

Fat-ma, Mustmani

Joseph, Mary

Karun, Franz

Karun, Anna

Kassein, Hassef

Khalil, Zahie

Meme, Hanna

Moncarek, Omine

Moncarek, Gonios

Moncarek, Halim

Naked, Said

Naked, Waika

Naked, Maria

Nichan, Krikorian

Nicola, Jamila

Nicola, Elias

Novel, Mansouer

Peter, Catherine Joseph

Saad, Khalil

Thomas, Tamin

Thomas, Assad

Vagil, Adele Jane

Vartunian, David

Yalsevae, Ivan

Yazbeck, Salini

Youssef, Brahim

Youssef, Maria

Third Class Passengers who survived (embarked at Queenstown):

Bradley, Bridget

Buckley, Daniel

Conolly, Kate

Daly, Marcella

Daly, Eugene

Devanoy, Margaret

Driscoll, Bridget

Gilnegh, Katie

Glynn, Mary

Healy, Nora

Jenymin, Annie

Kelly, Annie K.

Kelly, Mary

Kennedy, John

Madigan, Maggie

Mannion, Margareth

McCarthy, Katie

McCoy, Agnes

McCoy, Alice

McCoy, Bernard

McCormack, Thomas

McDermott, Delia

McGovern, Mary

McGowan, Annie

Meeklave, Ellie

Moran, Bertha

Mullens, Katie

Mulvihill, Bertha

Murphy, Norah

Murphy, Mary

Murphy, Kate

O'Brien, Hannah

O'Dwyer, Nellie

O'Keefe, Pat

OLeary, Norah

Riordan, Hannah

Ryan, Edward

Shine, Ellen

Smyth, Julian
mostly 1st class but some 2nd and not alot of 3rd class.
In first class: 60% of the total survived (94% women and children and 31% men).

Second class: 44% of the total survived (81% women and children and 10% men).

Third Class: 25% of the total survived (47% women and children and 14% men).

Crew Members: 24% of the total survived (87% of women and 22% of men).

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There was a total of 112 children on the ship. Of these 56 survived. They were 6 out of 7 children in 1st class, 25 of the 25 children in second class, and 25 of the 80 in steerage.

Here's a couple names of people that were children that survived:

Barabara Dainton- 10 months 18 days old on Titanic

Lillian Asplund- Five Years Old on Titanic

Winnifred Van Tongerloo- 8 years old

And there are a LOT more...

Breanna Andreu

Lots of children were scared of losing there dads as they were only aloud on with the mummys

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The total number of children on the Titanic was 112. Of those 112, there were 56 survivors. The total number of passengers was 1300 and only 488 survived.
There was a total of 112 children on the ship. Of these 56 survived. They were 6 out of 7 children in 1st class, 25 of the 25 children in second class, and 25 of the 80 in steerage.
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369 women and children survived Titanic.

There were 109 children abored The Titanic but unfortunatly only 57 of them survived the sinking.- By Shivani . x
if you want children under 10, none. there were only 24 children(12-19) who survived. that's what i know anyway.

there was two girls that were under the age of two that survived the sinking and they were the last two survivors left in the world and they just died

One was 10 months and 18 days old and died October 16 2007

ans one was only 9 weeks and died May 31 2009 and was the last Survivor of the disaster

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At the time of the sinking of Titanic, "children" would have meant six or under. Today's standards go higher so if one counts them as being up to age sixteen, then there would have been 129 children on board Titanic. Of them, 65 lived and 64 died.

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This might not be too helpful to you but I believe that most of the third class children died and one first class child died. The first class child stayed behind with their dog, a Boston terrier (pointless fact)

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There were 127 children sailing on Titanic, of whom 73 survived.

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