There were 7 children in 1st class. The majority of the children were in 2nd and steerage. Second had 25 children and steerage had 80 children. Six of the 7 children in 1st class lived, all 25 in second, and 25 children out of the 80 in steerage lived.
There were 25 children in second class and all 25 were saved. A total of 550 women and children were on board. Of the 112 children on the ship 56 lived. They were 6 of 7 children from 1st class, the 25 in second class, and 25 children out of 80 in the steerage.
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yes children did survive because children and women went first in the lifeboats,1 man dressed himeself as a women to save his life
Of the 545 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 389 were survivors and 156 died.
143 women and children passengers lived
389 women and children were saved from Titanic.
There were 7 children in 1st class. The majority of the children were in 2nd and steerage. Second had 25 children and steerage had 80 children. Six of the 7 children in 1st class lived, all 25 in second, and 25 children out of the 80 in steerage lived.
There were 25 children in second class and all 25 were saved. A total of 550 women and children were on board. Of the 112 children on the ship 56 lived. They were 6 of 7 children from 1st class, the 25 in second class, and 25 children out of 80 in the steerage.
38 kids 152 men 76 women
There are 5 men, 10 children, and 20 women in the party.
A women can have 9 babies in her womb at the same time but she has a 90% chance of dying
Where Hercules is credited with two wives they most likely are Megara, where his children by her areTherimachusCreontiadesOphitusDeicoonHis children by Deianira are:HyllusCtesippusGlenusOneitesMacariaNote that Hercules had many other children not listed here, in affairs with women he never married.
Yes, they can-and many of them do.
2 children from 2 different women
No, Some adults were evacuated. Children under five would have their mum's and pregnant women were evacuated.
yes she had one son who lived with her