going to new york is the simple answer. The more complicated answer is that his choice to leave New York in the first place, and take an extended honeymoon in Europe and Egypt, had much to do with the shunning of himself and his new, much younger wife from New York society. Another answer, equally correct is that he and his wife had decided to cut short their extended honeymoon and return home, due to the fact that Madeleine had discovered while abroad, that she was pregnant. And so, the couple, wanting their baby to be born in New York, returned earlier than anticipated and hence, booked passage on the RMS Titanic.
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.
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The richest passengar on the Titanic was John Jacop Astor.By far, the wealthiest passenger on Titanic was John Jacob Astor.
John Jacob Astor IV and his pregnant wife, Madeleine, wanted their child to be born in the United States. They boarded Titanic and embarked in Cherbourg, France.
42 year old John Jacob Astor who was travelling with his 18 year old second-wife Madelene
John Jacob Astor IV was sailing on Titanic to New York City.
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.
No, he was not he was a passenger.
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John Jacob Astor IV
The richest passengar on the Titanic was John Jacop Astor.By far, the wealthiest passenger on Titanic was John Jacob Astor.
John Jacob Astor IV and his pregnant wife, Madeleine, wanted their child to be born in the United States. They boarded Titanic and embarked in Cherbourg, France.
He was 47.
42 year old John Jacob Astor who was travelling with his 18 year old second-wife Madelene
Molly Brown, John Jacob Astor and his wife
No. His wife and dog did, though.
John Jacob Astor IV, he drowned