Yes, she did. I know because in her published diary the author, Ellen Emerson White, wrote that Margaret died at the age of 95 in her sleep. IT'S A FICTIONAL BOOK.
No. According to the description in the back of the Dear America book called Voyage on the Titanic: "While the events described and some of the characters in this book may be based on actual historical events and real people, Margaret Ann Brady is a fictional character, created by the author, and her diary and its epilogue are works of fiction."
His cousin, Margaret Miller, whom he married in 1764, and Ann MacGregor, daughter of a Glasgow dye-maker, whom he married in 1777.
yes they live in England still waiting for Robert because he in fact is still alive
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Watt and his first wife Margaret had 4 children. Only two children lived to adulthood, James (1769-1848) and a daughter Margaret. She died in childbirth. James eventually took over his father's business. Watt and his second wife Ann MacGregor had two children, Gregory and another Janette (also called Jessy). Jessy died in childhood and Gregory died in his twenties.
Margaret Ann Brady is a fictional character in the book 'Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912,' written by Ellen Emerson
Yes
autobiography
yes . in fact he kissed her
it was actually October 1899 just to be more exact though
no, Robert was not Margaret Ann Brady's husband because Robert went down with the ship,"Titanic".
Margaret Ann Brady was only 13 years old when she was on the titanic. Another name for the titanic is Royal Mail Steamer. When she was in the titanic she met this 17 year old boy called Robert. When the titanic was sinking she did not want him to look for his friends but she could not stop him. So they had no chose but kiss him goodbye.(on the lips) And never saw him again. Margaret was born on October 1899. She died in her sleep 1995.She never talked about the titanic again.
Yes. William Brady was Margaret's brother.
Margaret Ann Brady was four months away from being fourteen, so on the voyage she was thirteen. If you read the Dear America book for her, in the back of it it has real footage of the titanic lifeboats with passengers on it, the official biogrophy for Margaret and not just her trip on the Titanic, but also footage of the inside of the boat, and the captain. I read it and it was great. I had to do a book report for it too, and I got a 100% on it. You should read the book. It was so good.Anyone who has not read it you SHOULD read it
Margaret Ann Brady lived in an orphange called St. Abernathy's Orphanage for Girls in Whitechapel, London.
Nobody, neither passengers nor crew, sailed Titanic by those names.
Margaret Ann Brady died peacefully in her sleep in 1994 at the age of 95.