If anybody jumped in the water before the sinking they would have been dead in fifteen minutes or less, but some possibilities include the crewman who was trapped by his foot in the watertight door - and the thieving stoker that Bride and Phillips beat senseless.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%).
There were 76 children in third-class on Titanic (53 of whom died).
AnswerAccording to the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were 325 first class passengers aboard - 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children.AnswerAccording to the First-Class Passenger Guest List on Encyclopedia-Titanic.org, there were 325 first-class passengers on the Titanic: 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children. Of these, 202 survived: 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.Answer329
There were 127 children sailing on Titanic, of whom 54 died.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic. (58%)
166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%).
There were 76 children in third-class on Titanic (53 of whom died).
AnswerAccording to the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were 325 first class passengers aboard - 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children.AnswerAccording to the First-Class Passenger Guest List on Encyclopedia-Titanic.org, there were 325 first-class passengers on the Titanic: 175 men, 144 women, and 6 children. Of these, 202 survived: 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.Answer329
There were 127 children sailing on Titanic, of whom 54 died.
123 1st class passengers died on Titanic (38%). 166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%). 528 3rd class passengers died on Titanic (74%).
Twenty-two children under 6 died in the sinking of Titanic. One child under 6 died in First-Class. No children at all died in Second-Class. 21 children under 6 died in Third-Class.
John Jacob Astor died on the Titanic. His wife, Madeleine Astor (who was with child at the time) survived, along with her maid and nurse.
166 Second-Class passengers died in the sinking of Titanic.
No. Of the children in first class, only one died. None died in second class, and all the other 53 child deaths were all in third class.
166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%). 118 people survived in 2nd class on Titanic (42%).