was there a invoice to the members of the family. from the shipping line white star. after the titanic went down
The largest family on Titanic was Margaret Rice and her five boys, all of whom died.
The Titanic was in England which was where the designed it and actually made the Titanic. The first stop was England where the Titanic where it was made over 1,000 people went on to the ship to see there family or friends but they would probably never see there family again.
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.
Record keeping at the time of the Titanic was not always accurate, However, it does not appear that any of the Edmonson family was on board at the time of the Titanic disaster.
Eva Hart, at seven-years-old, traveled with her family on Titanic in Second-Class.
they were on the titanic
The largest family on Titanic was Margaret Rice and her five boys, all of whom died.
yes
The Titanic was in England which was where the designed it and actually made the Titanic. The first stop was England where the Titanic where it was made over 1,000 people went on to the ship to see there family or friends but they would probably never see there family again.
she was on the titanic because she was visiting family and she got on for free because she was a famous 'unsinkable' person
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.
Record keeping at the time of the Titanic was not always accurate, However, it does not appear that any of the Edmonson family was on board at the time of the Titanic disaster.
Mr Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche and his family were traveling Second-Class on Titanic.
they wanted to make love and babies
Well... The colonists got the uniforms from women who were there wives, friends, or family, they sewed them for them. Because they were poor and could not afford uniforms that they had to pay for.
Eva Hart, at seven-years-old, traveled with her family on Titanic in Second-Class.
None. Melvina Dean, the last survivor from the Titanic died in 2009 at the age of 97. She was only 2 months old when she boarded the Titanic with her family.