42 year old John Jacob Astor who was travelling with his 18 year old second-wife Madelene
The second-richest passenger on Titanic, second only to John Jacob Astor, was Benjamin Guggenheim.
It was John Jacob Astor and his young wife Madeline was pregnant, so they wanted the child to be born in the US
By far, the wealthiest person on Titanic was John Jacob Astor IV.
All of the first-class passengers were rich. But the RICHEST man on the ship was John Jacob Astor, who didn't survive the sinking
the richest guy was John Jacob Astro:)
Animals aboard the RMS Titanic happened in 1912.
He was the richest man on the ship he also died on the ship.
john Jacob astor was the richest man on the titanic and died!! His wife got pregnant on the ship so i guess it was a vacation
The richest passengar on the Titanic was John Jacop Astor.By far, the wealthiest passenger on Titanic was John Jacob Astor.
Ruth Becker was aboard the Titanic and she had 2 siblings Richard whom was 1 years old and Marion whom was 4 years old aboard the Titanic. Her mom was Nellie Becker and was 35 when aboard the Titanic. They all survived the sinking of the Titanic . When Ruth died she wanted to be buried with the Titanic so if you go down to Titanic you will probably see her body.
No John Jacob Astor was the richest person aboard the RMS Titanic.
John Jacob Astor. He would still be the richest person aboard whether it SANK or not.
John Jacob Astor was the richest man on the ship but I am not sure if he died on it
John Jacob Astor, 1st class, died
of course jj astor was real name John Jacob Astor aboard with his second wife madeleine she was five monthes pregnant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Duhhh and that's the answer.......!
The Titanic sank in 1912 and the ship was abandoned. No one was found dead aboard at the time.
Animals aboard the RMS Titanic happened in 1912.
Thomas Andrews was 39 when he died aboard the Titanic.
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There were 324 first class passengers sailing aboard Titanic.
45 where aboard on the ship.
He was the richest man on the ship he also died on the ship.