Miss Eugenie Baclini, at three-years-old, was sailing Titanic with her mother Latifa Baclini and her sisters Maria and Helene. (They survived the sinking on lifeboat c).
There are no living survivors of the sinking of Titanic. There were 712 survivors but the last survivor, Millvina Dean, died in 2009.
it only went on 1 voyage so it didn't have a living
Jack and Rose were just made up for the film. And after 2009, there are no more living Titanic survivors
Of the 712 survivors of Titanic's crash (and sinking) some more well-known one were Margaret Brown, Bruce Ismay, and the Duff-Gordons.
August Wilson, a German living in England, was traveling Titanic destined for the US (but died in the sinking).
Eugenie Clark is still living.
Yes
no nobody on the Titanic is living today
Eugenie Blanchard is now dead she died on November 14, 2010
The Titanic was a ship, not a living entity. Hence it could not die.
Eugenie Woodward's birth name is Lindeman, Eugenie.
Eugenie Marlitt's birth name is Eugenie John.
Eugenie Baird's birth name is Eugenie Mead.
no shes still alive. she married a man named Booker T. Washington and they are living in california.
Eugenie Amami's birth name is Eugenie Mabel Prescott.
Princess Eugenie's birth name is Eugenie Victoria Helena Windsor.
There could have been five or six infant survivors of Titanic. Trevor Allison, Frank Aks, possibly a Baclini, Alden Caldwell, Assad Thomas, and the baby held onto by Violet Jessop for sure.That would be by today's standards - which were different then. According to historian Don Lynch "Don't forget that in 1912 even toddlers were considered babies. Someone referred to Washington Dodge as a baby and he was four and a half".