RMS Californian
Yes and some of these were taken off the boat at the last port before the sinking. Mostly these reached their destination after the tragic accident.
Last message sent from Titanic: "We are sinking fast. Passengers being put into boats."
Queenstown (now called Cobh), Ireland was Titanic's last port of call before heading off to the Atlantic Ocean, and ultimately her sinking. 123 passengers boarded the Titanic at that port. Of that number, only 44 survived.
The question can mean either "Who was the last survivor of the Titanic to pass away" or "When the Titanic was sinking who was the last one to die". The answer to the first one is 'Elizabeth Gladys Millvina Dean' and the answer to the second question is 'no-one knows.'
There was one who was 97 years old, having only been 2 months old when on the Titanic,. Millvina Dean is the last ever survivor of The Terrible Titanic Tragedy. I dunno if she is still alive though
Titanic's last port-of-call before Queensland was in Cherbourg, France.
Captain Edward John Smith died in the sinking of Titanic.
There are no living survivors of the sinking of Titanic. There were 712 survivors but the last survivor, Millvina Dean, died in 2009.
Of the 712 survivors of Titanic's crash (and sinking) some more well-known one were Margaret Brown, Bruce Ismay, and the Duff-Gordons.
Titanic's last point of departure was in Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland.
Yes because when the titanic started sinking, the women and the children were the first to get on the boats, the men were last so they could help the people on the boats.
All passengers on the Titanic, even those that survived the sinking itself, are now dead (not surprising, since it was more than 100 years ago). The last survivor was Milvinia Dean, who was an infant at the time.