There were no passengers on the SAMTAMPA - she was a cargo ship in ballast.
Her crew of 39 were all drowned. The eight crew of the Mumbles Lifeboat also drowned when the boat capsized during its attempt to reach the ship.
128 passengers and 51 crewmen. 133 died.
48 of the original 101 Mayflower passengers died before Thanksgiving 1621. Only two of them died during the trip from England to Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts. 4 men and 18 women died. Many of them died of scurvy, pneumonia or tuberculosis. Some of the women died in childbirth. Half of the crew of 25-30, not counted as passengers, also died of the same causes.
There were many ships that brought Irish immigrants to the USA. The most well-known was the Titanic. Third Class passengers were on the lower decks and did not have anywhere near the luxurious amenities that the First Class passengers had. After the Titanic sank some steerage passengers were rescued, along with other passengers, and eventually made it to the USA, but many more died.
There were 324 first class passengers on the Titanic. 123 of those passengers did not survive
It is doubtful since that was nearly a hundred years ago. Any soldier who was in that war had to have been born no later than 1900. Answer The Hindenburg disaster took place May 6, 1937. There were survivors and many of their stories remain in videos. Of the 36 passengers and 61 crew on board, 13 passengers and 22 crew died.
1,496 passengers died when Titanic sunk in the North Atlantic.
About half.
There were 2200 passengers and crew. 1500 of them died. 700 survived.
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23 Passengers died.
696 crew members and 818 passengers were lost
Answer80% of the third class passengers died on the titanicAnswer536 3rd class passengers diedAnswer456528 out of 706 third class passengers died21 woman, 204 men,37 kids.
Not including children, 106 out of 402 women passengers died
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There were a total of 1477 passengers and crew on board when she sank. Of those 1,012 died and 465 survived. Of the dead, 840 were passengers and 172 were crew.
166 Second-Class passengers died in the sinking of Titanic.
202 out of 325 first class passengers survived