they drowned whilst holding hands on a deckchair but in the film they held hands on a bed whilst water poured in, there true heros and they wernt cowards like bruce ismay
Ida Straus boarded Titanic at Southampton with her husband, Isidor, on April 10th 1912
no, they werw married
Yes, Ida Straus was a sixty- three year old first class passenger on Titanic. She was the wife of the co-founder of Macy's, Isidor Straus and died during the sinking, refusing to leave her husband's side.
The third richest family on Titanic were Isidor and Ida Straus. At an estimated wealth of about $5M, they were third only to the family of John Jacob Astor IV and that of Benjamin Guggenheim.
First class passenger Ida Straus, wife of Isidor Straus, owner of the American department store Macy's, refused to get on a life boat without her husband. The ship sank, and the two were together until the very end.
Ida Straus boarded Titanic at Southampton with her husband, Isidor, on April 10th 1912
There were. Isidor and Ida Straus for example.
Rosalie Ida Straus died on April 15, 1912, in North Atlantic Ocean of drowned in the Titanic disaster.
no, they werw married
Yes, Ida Straus was a sixty- three year old first class passenger on Titanic. She was the wife of the co-founder of Macy's, Isidor Straus and died during the sinking, refusing to leave her husband's side.
Ida Straus died on 1912-04-15.
The third richest family on Titanic were Isidor and Ida Straus. At an estimated wealth of about $5M, they were third only to the family of John Jacob Astor IV and that of Benjamin Guggenheim.
yes she was...her name was ida straus and she stayed with him until the boat sank even though she was allowed to get on the life boats. But when Mr. Woolner tried to get Ida Straus onto one of the last life boats she refused saying, "We have been living together for many years, and where you go, I go." After she said that Mr. Woolner said to Isidor, "I am sure nobody would object to an old gentleman like you getting in. There seems to be room in this boat." But Isidor objected saying, "I will not go before the other men."
First class passenger Ida Straus, wife of Isidor Straus, owner of the American department store Macy's, refused to get on a life boat without her husband. The ship sank, and the two were together until the very end.
i guess lots of people did. but historically recorded case is that of Ida straus, who chose to stay on the ship with her husband isidor. he wouldn't be allowed to the lifeboat. they were both in their sixties, mr. straus was macy' s (famous new yorkd upmarket store) owner
In those days, the famous were the wealthy, and vice-versa. So that would have included John Jacob Astor and Madeleine, Benjamin Guggenheim, Isidor and Ida Straus, The Wideners, and so on.
Isidor Straus was the name of the Macy's store partner whose wife Ida refused to leave him.