Yes. She and her husband John Jacob Astor IV were first class passengers.
John Jacob Astor, of the Astor fur-trading family, went down with the ship.
Yes she was a 2nd class passenger.
42 year old John Jacob Astor who was travelling with his 18 year old second-wife Madelene
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John Jacob Astor, 1st class, died
A second class passenger on the Titanic. She survived.
Yes. She was a third class passenger who survived.
$2,500, or $57,200 today.
First Class £870 ($69,600 today)
Second Class £12 ($960 today)
Four women from first class died. Ida Strauss, Bess Allison, Edith Evans, and Ann Isham. Ida Strauss famously refused to get into the lifeboat without her husband saying "we have been together for 40 years. where you go, i go". Edith Evans was set to board a lifeboat when she pushed another woman, who was younger and had children, to take her place. Bess Allison, her husband Hudson, and daughter Loraine, would not leave the boat without finding their son Trevor, who had already been taken into a lifeboat by his nurse. Nothing is known of the circumstances surrounding Ann Isham's death.
No. The gymnasium was for first class passengers only